Sisters Of Olympus
“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.
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