
Persephone (Greek: Περσεφόνη) is the Olympian Goddess of Spring, Queen of the Underworld. She is located at Temple of Persephone.

Persephone
Identidade: Persephone (Greek: Περσεφόνη) is the Olympian Goddess of Spring, Queen of the Underworld. She is located at Temple of Persephone.
Antecedentes: Persephone often possessed a mysterious and intimidating demeanor, incredibly pale likely from the time spent within the Underworld, she always held a distant look in her eyes as though she was disinterested with her surroundings. She wore part of her long black hair in a ponytail-like bun held together with a gold band while the rest was allowed to fall free down her neck. She wore a long black strapless dress that trailed behind her that was split from her shoulders in a V-shape exposing most of her back and part of her buttocks. She also had several gold bands with blue gems locked around her arms and wrists, and two gold chains along her waist as a belt. Embodying an ethereal beauty. Shifting between the vibrant spirit of spring and the poised queen of the Underworld, she wields power over nature and death. Compassionate yet fierce, Persephone navigates complex relationships with her mother Demeter and her father Zeus and husband Hades, longing for balance between life and death. In her temple, she cultivates the essence of rejuvenation, both nurturing and guiding souls.