Angelia, the daimona of messages, tidings, and proclamations is mentioned to be a daughter of Hermes. I like to imagine her as a little parrot child, always repeating what she has heard others say— and when she was even younger and first learning how to talk, she would try to mimic others in little babbles. It's cute, but it also comes with a consequence if you aren't careful with your words around her.
Fortunately, Peitho does understand that children are sponges, especially after having helped Aphrodite raise her children. Hermes will probably take her general nervousness of his panic as her not taking it well though.
Apollo: "Hermes."
Hermes: "What?"
Apollo: "Why, this morning, did I find YOUR DAUGHTER, in my bed?"
Hermes: "Oh, she thought it looked warm."
Apollo: "Hermes she's five months old, she can't talk."
Hermes: "Well I knew she thought that."
Apollo: "Uh-huh, sure you did."
Hermes: "I did! Seriously! We have a link in our MINDS!"
Apollo: "Okay, I'm done with this- just- just stop-"
hermes is the god of herds and flocks, travellers and hospitality, roads and trade, thievery and cunning, heralds and diplomacy, language and writing, athletic contests and gymnasiums, astronomy and astrology. angelia is the personified spirit of messages, tidings and proclamations.
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Polyhymnia
Goddess of hymns and pantomime
One of the Muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
HER!!!
she tends to be serious, pensive, and meditative outside of her performances
Euterpe
Goddess of lyric poetry
One of the Muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
Simplistic design but it fits yknow
Terpischore
Goddess of dance and chorus
One of the Muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
She has fibromyalgia, and sits in a wheelchair on bad days; she can perform in said wheelchair
She is the mother of the sirens with Apollo
Erato
Goddess of erotic poetry
One of the Muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
Is 100% active in the fanfic communites of AO3 and Tumblr, and has involved herself in shipping discourse on Twitter and the Fandom wiki
Thaleia
Goddess of comedy
One of the Muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
Twin of Melpomene
Wears a crown of ivy while her twin wears a crown of vines
Melpomene
Goddess of tragedy (play-wise)
One of the Muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
Twin of Thaleia
Wears buskins
Urania
Goddess of astronomy
One of the Muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
SHES SO PRETTY I LOVE HER CROWN OF STARS
Melete
Goddess of thought and meditation
One of the Muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
N/A
Archē
Goddess of origins and beginnings
One of the Muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
Is the one who plans all the events and shows of the Muses
Aoede
Goddess of voice and song
One of the muses
Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne
SHEEP GAL ✨✨✨✨
(I made her a sheep because yes. She looks adorable, shush)
Dione
Titaness
Goddess of sea, prophecy, magic, health, fertility, and lust
Mother of Aphrodite via seafoam
Supportive mother (she loves her son-in-law so she's a supportive mother-in-law too)
best friends with Hestia
Pearl dove headpiece was given to her by Aphrodite
Gloves were given to her by Ares
Boreas
God of storms, winter, and the north winds
Is an asshole
Keeps his wife Oreithyia locked up
Disowned all of the kids that didn't agree with him so Butes and Haemus are his only kids now
Cleopatra
Goddess of the aurora borealis
Daughter of Boreas
One of the residents of Artemis's forest
AURORA BOREALIS HAIR, SOCKS, AND WINGS 🗣🗣️🔥🔥
Upis
Goddess of the aurora australius
Daughter of Boreas
One of the residents of Artemis's forest
AURORA AUSTRALIUS HAIR AND WINGS 🗣🗣️🔥🔥
Cyparissa
Goddess of cypress trees
Daughter of Boreas
One of the residents of Artemis's forest
Her wings are specifically based on the Mediterranean cypress
Calaïs
God of the east wind
Son of Boreas
Twin of Zetes
Homosexual
Himbo ✌️
Was a lover of Orpheus
Back of wings are scaled and golden
Hair is delicate and graceful
Zeles
God of the west wind
Son of Boreas
Twin of Calaïs
Back of wings are golden and scaled
graceful, delicate hair
bisexual
twink
Chione
Goddess of blizzards, hypothermia, frostbite, snow, ice, frost, and the cold
Daughter of Boreas
DETAILS:
Crown of ice
Snowflake hairpin
Ice crystal wings
Ice crystals on her dress
Skin is cold to the touch
Hair is fluffy like snow, is cold like snow, and has the texture of snow
INFODUMP:
Chione is one of the cases of a human being born to a god; in Greek myth, she was a mortal woman. For her lore, I decided that she would be the Queen of Thrace (Thrace is canon to Chione's lore). Chione would defy her father one day by running off with a man (not the king of Thrace), a man she actually loved. Boreas, being the dick that he is, would release a relentless winter onto her kingdom. This storm would slowly kill everything and everyone, eventually killing his daughter and her lover (he died in her arms on a hill). Hestia took pity on the young woman and the young man. She proceeded to apotheosize Chione, and turned her lover into the warmth that comes from hypothermia before a person dies of it.
Nemesis
Goddess of retribution and the punishment for the sin of hubris & arrogance + divine retribution and justified vengeance
Wife of Tyche
Childhood friend with some of Nyx's kids, which is how she met Tyche
Mother of Helen of Troy via Zeus (she wants to kill him for a reason)
Good friends with Dike, they often travel together to punish wrongdoers
is a swan goose
wields a dagger, ties it to her back when not in vengeance mode
necklace was a gift from her wife
Adicia
Goddess of injustice and wrongdoing
She is an enemy of Dike
Alala
Goddess of the war cry and battle cries
Comes along with Ares when he goes to battle
Scarf is from her mentee
LORE:
Like Athena to Odysseus, she was a mentor to an aspiring hero. He was promising, and did well under the training of an ally of Ares. When it came time to fight, Alala pushed her mentee far too hard. He died on the battlefield, in the goddess's arms. Alala took what was left of his cloak and killed everyone on the battlefield that day.
Angelia
Goddess of stamps
Daughter of Hermes
Yes, she is just as chaotic as her father
Anteros
God of requited love
Avenger of unrequited love
Son of Poseidon and Nerites
Twin brother of Eros
Other siblings include Himeros and Pothos
Butterfly wings
Lead tipped arrows
In his design, I wanted to make his colors darker and make him look "sharper" to contrast Eros
“The Greek Pantheon will be led into a new era by a goddess, but it most certainly will not be Hera. No, only I am fit to take the helm. I along with my sisters of course…”
Asterope looks down on nearly everyone in or outside her own pantheon, but there are a select few she’s found worthy of her leadership and loyalty. The Sisters of Olympus are the only figures she Asterope deems as true allies, and having seen the potential in them most others in their pantheon had not, she considers them more siblings than her own blood relatives by Zeus. The group is fiercely loyal to one another and tight knit, and tend to give Hera quite a bit of trouble since they’re a rather rebellious bunch. She keeps a close eye on them, knowing if anyone would usurp her title, it’d likely be them.
Asterope (Daughter of Zeus): The leader and youngest child of Zeus. Her power speaks for itself, and more than a few people assume she will manage to usurp Hera at some point. Though they worry her rule will be just as ironclad and ruthless as her father’s. She trust her sisters above all else, and takes any move against them as a personal slight.
Pandae (Daughter Of Heracles): A child fathered by Heracles during his time in India. Even as young as she is her strength is quickly catching up to her father’s. She’s an energetic young lass who Asertope quickly found both potential and amusement in. She brought her into the group and plans to nurture her strength. Pandae is the most rambunctious of the group, eager to prove herself and serve who she believes will one day rule their pantheons.
Makaria (Daughter of Hades): A young goddess of death, and the youngest of the group. Due to her father and status most tend to avoid her, but Asterope fears no one and nothing, and seeing how powerful she could grow to be offered her company. Makaria is simply glad someone outside of the Underworld is willing to stand her company.
Syssa (Daughter of Ares): The muscle of the group. Her amulet usually keeps her calm and mellow, but she becomes a powerful and near unstoppable force when it’s removed. People tended to steer clear of her due to her unpredictable nature, but Asterope proved she could more than handle her strength, and far from fear it, respected and sought to put it to use.
Benthesikyme (Daughter of Poseidon): One of Poseidon’s overlooked children. Bitter about the lack of attention from her father, she was more than surprised when Asterope approached her and acknowledged her strength. Eager to align with someone who recognized her worth, she pledged her might to Asterope, vowing to help her become the new supreme goddess, and to cement her own status at the next ruler of the seas when her father’s time was done. Vain, condeeded, and obsessed with her own beauty, her only loyalties are to herself and her real sisters.
Angelia (Daughter of Hermes): A lesser known daughter of Hermes. Despite being the swiftness and most powerful of his offspring, her siblings tend to get more of the attention from those outside of their family. After slaying an invading titan who’d bared it’s fangs at Asterope, she offered her a spot among her entourage and vowed to give her Hermes spot. An offer she quickly accepted. The personification of ‘the message’, she hears quite a bit through Olympus and beyond, and keep Asterope informed on whatever she can.