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message 2: by 『ᴡɪᴄᴋʟɪɴɢ ᴛʀᴀsʜ ● ɢᴏᴏᴅʙʏᴇ』 (last edited Feb 18, 2014 10:38AM) (new)

『ᴡɪᴄᴋʟɪɴɢ ᴛʀᴀsʜ ● ɢᴏᴏᴅʙʏᴇ』 (wickling) | 9 comments Name: Discordia
Mortal Name:
God of: Strife and Chaos

Appearance: Katherine Boecher

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Description: Discordia has long blonde curls. Her skin is fair, with no physical flaws. Her eyes are a green hue that can turn red when angered. She is often seen in elegant dresses of gold or silver colours and adorned in numerous types of jewelry.

Main Godly abilities:
To create discord and initiate conflict.
Discordia has the ability to cause a group of people to become irrational and fight amongst themselves for no reason for a short time.
Discordia has the ability to temporarily stun a person for a short time.
Discordia has the ability to create a field of energy around herself, which stuns anyone who steps inside of it.
Discordia can create a short lived “storm of strife” which causes everything within it to change, warp, or break. The effects are random, but typically powerful and can stretch over a wide area depending upon the amount of energy put into it, the larger the field, the more energy it drains.
Discordia is innately stronger in times of battle or any other kind of chaos.
Discordia has the ability to force a state of confusion upon another person for a limited time, allowing her to attack or flee freely.
Discordia has the ability to create small illusions of something desired, which will appear as something different to each person, depending on what the person desires. This can be used to distract others.
Discordia can enhance feelings of rivalry and anger in those around her, causing them to react more recklessly.
Discordia can throw a cursed apple and whomever is near is compelled to fight over and prove who is the best amongst them, the curse remains until either the best is chosen, she removes the curse or over time it wears off on its own
Discordia can perpetuate an aura of discord which breaks the minds of everyone nearby, making them go into an enraged state and attack anyone nearby.
Discordia is often quick to cause arguments and fights between others.

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Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 59 comments Mod
Sexy~The~T.A.R.D.I.S. wrote: "Name: Discordia
Mortal Name:
God of: Strife and Chaos

Appearance: Katherine Boecher


Description: Discordia has long blonde curls. Her skin is fair, with no physical flaws. Her eyes are a green..."


As for her powers you will want to read over those and edit becuase they are the pwoers of the children of the Greek form Eris. Just delete children of Eris and replace with Discordia becuase it is the goddess herself and not her chidlren.


message 4: by Eros (last edited Feb 18, 2014 01:26PM) (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 59 comments Mod
Name: Cupid/Amor
Mortal Name: Corbin/Adam
God of:Desire, Affection, Lust, Sexuality, Procreation, and Erotic Love.

Appearance: (view spoiler)
FACECLAIM: Adam Gregory
Description: With his fathers hair and smile and his mothers eyes and skin tone he holds a true Greek god look. He is very well sculpted and very charming. His presence alone causes people to instantly feel at ease with nature and comfortable with their sexuality. Cupid is a lean, muscular young adult with snowy white wings, a white frock, and jeans. His face is handsome with a harsh look. He has black hair and blood red eyes. In most paintings and sculptures Eros is portrayed in his roman aspect of Cupid which has always been misleading as he is portrayed as a chubby winged toddler often wearing a diaper and other times he is a slender winged youth. He is usually holding a bow which shot arrows make people fall in love when struck by one.

Main Godly abilities:
Flight-Using his beautiful white wings
Aura of Desire
Touch of Pure Lust
Presence of Sexual Desire
Charmspeak
Whisper of Temptation
Sight of True Love
Violent Infatuations

Personality: He is fun and out-going. No one has ever met a god like him before. He can over analyze all the time, but it is cute when he does it.
He enjoys the more simple, mortal things in life that even mortals take for granted. Unlike his father he holds no grudge toward any living being or creature. Unlike his mother, Love isn't as powerful as Lust in his eyes and love is the least of his issues. Creating new bows and arrows is what he does for fun and what his uncle Vulcan helps him work on as a hobby.
He will never take a single moment for granted. When he was born he was already half grown given that his mother had tried so hard to keep him hidden she even kept herself from giving birth. Once the strain was too much the goddess, Venus, had to let the truth be known. His Father, Mars looks for more than a laid back teenager in him and in just a few years he grew rather quickly skipping childhood so still having some flares in him for times he lost.
He can be immature a lot of times, but something more to him shows a sensual and relaxed side. He has no fear to take on responsibility. He was blessed by birth right with the power over Sexual desire and pure temptation of mortal physical needs.
His mother sees her little baby boy in him and his father sees a boy who needs to learn to grow up. Cupid is all Mars wants to know now, Never being close to his son, but can't with visitation rights limited. He spends time with Juno and has learned to love her like a grandmother and talks and confides in her about most of everything in his life going on. From his sexuality flings and how he is to grow up reigning in such a power that is so...so juvenile.
Being a god of desire and seduction he does have his seductive side, but every person he has fallen for is at camp and a demigod and scared to be in a relationship with an immortal. Mortals he has had his flings with have a strange and unfortunate habit of giving birth to still born children. As if the fates have cursed the young god to bare only the weakest of offspring if any at all. With the fear he may curse them or anger his mother Venus or father Mars. He is officially the only god without a cabin full of children. It seems odd for a seductive god, but he pushes the idea of procreation in minds that are mature enough to raise a child. Venus gave him an early birthday present making him a cabin just to know he is recognized. This of course made his day, but it also grew the love god into a depression to the point that lust was once a thing uncontrolled, which became the effect of the "baby boomers. "

Deep down, he is a wise god and mature and simply reigns over a power that every mortal shall forever experience and hold no true control over. He is the personification of this power. Seductive, Charming, Desirable, and Alluring. But like his mother he holds a darkness and it is that darkness that lingers in him as the God of Procreation can only dream to procreate. His desire for children burning more brightly than most having very few who always appear with unfortunate fates.


message 5: by Eros (last edited Feb 18, 2014 01:25PM) (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 59 comments Mod
Ancient History:
Cupid was the mischievous god of love, a minion and constant companion of the goddess Venus. Cupid is the son of Venus. Cupid is the god of love. In particular erotic, romantic, love. He is often represented blindfolded because, love is often blind. His "weapon" is darts or arrows. In either case the tips have been magically treated to produce either uncontrollable love or insurmountable disinterest in the first person seen by Cupid's victim after wounding.

Cupid, the Roman god of love and sexual desire (Latin Cupido, meaning "desire")and is known in Latin also as Amor ("Love"). He was also worshiped as a fertility god, believed to be a contemporary of the primeval Chaos, which makes Cupid one of the oldest gods. In the Dionysian Mysteries Cupid/Eros is referred to as "protagonus", the first born. But there are many variations to whom the parents of Cupid really were. According to Aristophanes (Birds) he was born from Erebos and Nox (Night); in later mythology Cupid is the offspring of Venus and Mars. Yet in the Theogony, the epic poem written by Hesiod, it mentions a typified Cupid/Eros as being an attendant of Venus/Aphrodite, but not her son. Another legend says that he was the son of Arcus and .

In truth one could think of Cupid as a simplistic Orphan. His story is one that gives him his power. Being birthed first from Chaos as the god Phanes having a daughter known as Nox (Night). His demise was met when when he chose to be no more once procreation began int eh Universe. his body remaining limp and souless for quite some time. Phanes was the first king of the universe, who passed the royal sceptre on to his daughter Nox (Night),who in turn handed it down to her son Ouranos (Heaven). The King of the gods, Zeus, devoured the remains of the dormant body in order to presume the position as Lord of all the cosmos after hsi defeat of Saturn. He was born to the first to actual gods Nox (Night), his original daughter, and Erebus (Dark). The first god to ever die tragically and reborn again. Killed by Saturn merely by incident during the times of the Golden age. Saturn meant to woe Nox and failed when he believed it to be Erebus, instead of Cupid, who stopped him he lashed out killing a god and the only god to ever truly die. But Pluto took pity on the soul once Saturn was defeated and gave him life once more. Arcus (the Rainbow) and Favonius (the West Wind) soon gave birth to Cupid the second time, under the name of Pothus and as an immortal he is given his power once more over sexual longing, yearning and desire. Something never believed to be possible without the power of Pluto. Of course the fates made it so once more for the deity to suffer. Murdered by eating a Golden apple from the tree of Immortals poisoned by Thanatos/Mors/Letus his ancient sibling of his first life who still held his grudge against the god that had burned him with Envy. Thanatos made the immortal apple the apple of death long before the Apple of Discord had been made for the fairest. Thanatos was birthed the title of Death because of this act as a young god he killed a god.
Cupid then was at last given birth once more in the intercourse of the Goddess Venus and the god Mars. From the early legend of Cupid it is said that he was responsible for the embraces of Uranus (Heaven or Sky) and Gaia/Terra (Earth), and from their union were born many offspring. It was also written that Cupid hatched our race and made it appear first into the light (Birds, by Aristophanes). Although one of the oldest gods, he was a latecomer to Greek religion but quite even with Roman religion. He was worshiped in many regions of Greece, at Thespiae there was an ancient fertility cult, and in Athens he and Aphrodite had a joint cult. Also in Athens the fourth day of every month was sacred to Eros/Cupid. Sometimes Eros/Cupid was worshiped by the name Erotes/Amores (which is the plural of Eros/Amor); this personified all the attractions that evoked love and desire, this included heterosexual and homosexual allurements. Anteros (the Returner of Love also known as the god of Mutual Love) was the brother of Cupid, which comes from the life-time of which Venus and Mars are said to be the mother and father of Cupid. Cupid is usually depicted as a young winged boy, with his bow and arrows at the ready, to either shoot into the hearts of gods or mortals which would rouse them to desire. His arrows came in two types: golden with dove feathers which aroused love, or leaden arrows which had owl feathers that caused indifference. Sappho the poet summarized Cupid as being bitter sweet, and cruel to his victims, yet he was also charming and very beautiful. Being unscrupulous, and a danger to those around him, cupid would make as much mischief as he possibly could by wounding the hearts of all, but according to one legend he himself fell in love. This legend tells us that
Cupid was always at his mothers side assisting her in all her conniving and godly affairs. The legend goes on to say that Venus became jealous of the beauty of a mortal, a beautiful young woman named Psyche. In her fit of jealousy Venus asked cupid to shoot his arrow into the heart of Psyche and make her fall in love with the ugliest man on earth. He agreed to carry out his mothers wishes, but on seeing her beauty Cupid fell deeply in love with Psyche himself. He would visit her every night, but he made himself invisible by telling Psyche not to light her chamber. Cupid was a god, and gorgeous as he had to have been with Aphrodite for a mother, but for reasons known best to him, he didn't want his mortal wife to see his form. Psyche's sisters didn't know he was a god, although they may have suspected it. However, they did know that Psyche's life was much happier than theirs. Knowing their sister well, they preyed on her insecurities and persuaded Psyche that her husband was a hideous monster. Psyche fell in love with Cupid even though she could not see him, until one night curiosity overcame her. She concealed a lamp and while Cupid slept she lit the lamp, revealing the identity of Cupid. But a drop of hot oil spilled from the lamp onto his bare skin awakening the god. Angered she had seen him Cupid fled and the distraught Psyche roamed the earth trying in vain to find her lover. In the end Jupiter took pity and reunited them, he also gave his consent for them to marry. There are variations of this legend but most have the same outcome.
The true story being once Cupid had been seen by Psyche he fled leaving her. In her despair, she searched throughout the world for her lost love, and eventually came into the service of Venus. The Envious goddess became overjoyed with the irony of it all. The goddess commanded her perform a series of difficult labours which culminated in a journey to the Underworld. Venus had never liked Psyche, so the opportunity of putting her to a series of tests gave Venus a chance to demand the seemingly impossible. In order for Psyche to win back her husband, Cupid, Venus set 4 seemingly impossible tasks before Psyche:

1)sorting out a huge pile of seeds
2) retrieving the Golden Fleece,
3) filling a flask from the water that fills the River Styx, and
4) returning from the Underworld with a box of the beauty ointment of Proserpina (aka Persephone).

But Aphrodite had no intention of playing fair. She devised 4 tasks (not 3 as is conventional in mythic hero quests; this is a feminine story), each task more exacting than the last. Psyche passed the first 3 challenges with flying colors:

sort a huge mount of barley, millet, poppy seeds, lentils, and beans.
Ants (pismires) help her sort the grains within the time allotted.
gather a hank of the wool of the shining golden sheep.
A reed tells her how to accomplish this task without being killed by the vicious animals.
fill a crystal vessel with the water of the spring that feeds the Styx and Cocytus.
An eagle helps her out.
But the last task was too much for Psyche:

4. Aphrodite asked Psyche to bring her back a box of Persephone's beauty cream.
Going to the Underworld was a challenge for the bravest of the Greek mythical heroes. Demigod Hercules could go to the Underworld without much bother, but even Theseus had trouble and had to be rescued by Hercules. Psyche barely batted an eye when Aphrodite told her she would have to go to the most dangerous region known to mortals. That part was easy, especially after the tower told her how to find the entryway to the Underworld, how get around Charon and Cerberus, and how to behave before the Underworld queen.

The part of the fourth task that was too much for Psyche was the temptation to make herself more beautiful. If the perfect beauty of the perfect goddess Aphrodite needed this Underworld beauty cream, Psyche reasoned, how much more would it help an imperfect mortal woman? Thus, Psyche retrieved the box successfully, but then she opened it and fell into a deathlike sleep, as Aphrodite had secretly predicted.

"And by and by she opened the box where she could perceive no beauty nor any thing else, save only an infernal and deadly sleep, which immediately invaded all her members as soon as the box was uncovered, in such sort that she fell down upon the ground, and lay there as a sleeping corps."
William Adlington Translation (1566)


At this point, divine intervention was called for if the story were to have an ending that made anyone really happy. With Jupiter's connivance, Cupid brought his wife to Olympus where, at Jupiter's command, she was given nectar and ambrosia so she would become immortal. Then Psyche became Goddess of the Soul.

"Incontinently after Jupiter commanded Mercury to bring up Psyches, the spouse of Cupid, into the Pallace of heaven. And then he tooke a pot of immortality, and said, Hold Psyches, and drinke, to the end thou maist be immortall, and that Cupid may be thine everlasting husband."

On Olympus, in the presence of the other gods, Venus reluctantly reconciled with her pregnant daughter-in-law, who was about to give birth to a grandchild Venus would (obviously) dote on, Pleasure, Voluptas/Hedone. Voluptas (Greek form Hedone) was the Goddess of Sensual Pleasure, Enjoyment and Delight.

Of course to rule over desire the god himself had succumb to his own powers and even consented by Juno herself for their bondage he has flings just as any other god, but the one he has always confided in, Juno, has cursed dear Eros forcing him to be faithful should he wish to bare children. She couldn't see him turn like Jupiter had. She had cursed the poor god of procreation to only induce it in others, but never having the power to bare children of his own. Still secret to this very day to him. The Romans borrowed Eros from the Greeks and named him Cupid (Latin meaning desire). Cupid has been depicted in art in many ways. The Romans regarded him as a symbol of life after death and decorated sarcophagi with his image. The Greeks regarded him as most beautiful and handsome, the most loved and the most loving. They placed statues of him in gymnasiums (as most athletes were thought to be beautiful). He was depicted on every form of utensil, from drinking vessels to oil flasks, usually showing him ready to fire an arrow into the heart of an unsuspecting victim.


message 6: by Eros (last edited Feb 18, 2014 02:17PM) (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 59 comments Mod
Modern History:
Today Cupid/Amor continues his work as the god of sexual desires still succumbing to his own powers. Blinded by the power HJuno has over his mind. He cherishes her judgement, but the only way she could have someone close to him is by keeping the secret of the curse from him. Cupid has many mortal affairs with many demigods, but juno knew his children mixed with the blood of another gods would create havoc. Keeping him faithful for the most part and cursing him to never bare children depresses him. He may only have children to Psyche but has not bared any but his one daughter. He seeks someone who his love can give rise to a child with, and with the help of higher Olympians he could possibly manage such a thing if he has not already. Cupid remains wondering the mortal world and the life of demigods he keeps his private life private but it is always a one night stand unless he manages to get them pregnant then he remains comforting them for the grief to come.
Cupid always having stillborn children has had few and very far apart miracle births where his child is born alive. Juno's power wavering at times when she must concentrate on other things.


Weapon of Power: The Bow of Cupid
λαγνεία-lagneía meaning Lust


Blade of Broken Hearts
λύπη-lýpi̱ Meaning: Sorrow


The wings of Cupid

Starting as large white wings when battle ready he goes into a completely different mode.


In mortal form his wings a merely tattoos upon his back.


Other:



Siblings of this life-time: (The Erotes/Cupidos) (All reigning under Cupid
◘Anteros-God of Mutual Love or Love returned.
◘Hedylogus-God of Sweet-Talk and Flattery.
◘Hermaphroditus-God of hermaphrodites and of effeminate men. (Hermaphroditos was a son of Hermes and Aphrodite, the gods of male and female sexuality. Some say he was once a handsome youth who attracted the love of a Naiad nymph named Salmakis. She prayed to to be united with him forever and a god, in answer to her prayer, merged their two forms into one. At the same time her spring acquired the property of making men who bathed in its waters soft and effeminate.)
◘Himerus-God of Sexual Desire
◘Hymen-God of Weddings (not an actual sibling but a Cupidos none-the-less)


Siblings by Mars and Venus:
◘Timor-God of Fear
◘Metus-God of Terror


Enemies:
**Apollo-At some point, Favonius fell in love with a mortal man named Hyacinthus, who he found "quite extraordinary." After finding Hyacinthus with Apollo, playing a game of quoits, Favonius accidentally killed Hyacinthus in a jealous rage. As the mortal died, Apollo transformed him into a flower, a hyacinth. Venus' immortal son Cupid offered Favonius protection, on the condition that he would work with him forever.
**Daphne-Apollo has just killed the Python, a gigantic snake, and he's feeling really full of himself. The god comes across Cupid. Apollo teases Cupid about his archery, saying that Cupid is nowhere as good with the bow and arrow as he is. Cupid doesn't appreciate Apollo's teasing and decides to mess with the rival god's heart.
The little winged god of desire fires off two arrows.
One arrow is tipped with gold and is designed to make people fall in love.
The other is tipped with lead and does the opposite.
Cupid nails Apollo with the golden arrow of love, and shoots a nymph named Daphne with the arrow tipped with lead.
Instantly, Apollo falls in love with Daphne, but she finds the idea of loving anybody totally gross.
Daphne tells her father, Peneus (a river god), that she wants to always be a virgin like the goddess Artemis (Apollo's twin sister, Diana to the Romans).
Peneus tells his daughter that she owes him some grandchildren.
She keeps begging, though, and Peneus agrees to his daughter's request, telling her that she'll never have to get married.
However, the river god cryptically adds, "Your own face will forbid it."
(Duh, duh, duh…Foreshadowing!)
Anyway, thanks to Cupid's shenanigans Apollo is now totally in love with Daphne. He chases her all around the woods, trying to convince her of how completely awesome he is.
Daphne is not having it, however, and just keeps on running.
Eventually, Apollo catches up with the beautiful nymph. When he just about has her, Daphne calls out for her father to help her.
Peneus does what any concerned father would do – he turns his lovely daughter into a tree.
Yep, before Apollo can get to her, Daphne is encased in bark, rooted to the ground, and has sprouted leaves.
Apollo's ladylove becomes a laurel tree.
As you might imagine, Apollo is pretty upset. He declares that he will never forget Daphne and makes the laurel his sacred tree.
Apollo says that he will wear a crown of laurel on his head and decorate his bow and lyre (a harp-like musical instrument) with laurel leaves.
The grief-stricken god swears to the laurel tree that it will always stay green and never rot.
The laurel tree bows its head in gratitude.

Allies:
**Jupiter-Brought back Psyche from her deathly slumber to be with Cupid
**Venus and Mars-His parents Hello!!! However, Mars is less loving to his son as much as Aphrodite seems to devote much of her time to being with him.
**Juno-So caring enough to ensure he has little to none children making them all still born so that he could never procreate with anyone but the girl tat was given immortality for his heart.
**Favonius-Ran to Cupid for aid after killing a man who caught both his eyes and Apollo's for their love and attention. Cupid made him a servant unto him and saved him from Apollo's wrath.


『ᴡɪᴄᴋʟɪɴɢ ᴛʀᴀsʜ ● ɢᴏᴏᴅʙʏᴇ』 (wickling) | 9 comments Jacob wrote: "Sexy~The~T.A.R.D.I.S. wrote: "Name: Discordia
Mortal Name:
God of: Strife and Chaos

Appearance: Katherine Boecher


Description: Discordia has long blonde curls. Her skin is fair, with no physic..."


Okay.


message 8: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 59 comments Mod
Name: Pluto
Mortal Name: Patryk
God of:God of The Dead, Wealth, Lord of the Underworld.

Appearance:(view spoiler)
FACECLAIM: Stephen James
Description: He dresses in a dark suit with a black and platinum striped tie and a tombstone gray shirt. If you look at his suit closely, you can see the souls trying to escape from their agony, much like Hades' robe. He still has the silver ring on his finger, which are as pale as the rest of his body. He is so pale that it is described as being almost blue, like cold milk. He looks very much like Adolf Hitler, but this could simply be what people see when they look at him,( he is also said to look like every evil dictator in history). He also doesn't have a mustache and is clean shaven, with greasy black hair. His eyes are also very similar to his Greek form: being fiery, angry, and full of mad power.


message 9: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 59 comments Mod
Main Godly abilities: Pluto, being the god of the Underworld, wields dark and necromantic powers. He is one of the three strongest gods of Olympus and is rivaled only by his brothers Jupiter and Neptune.

He has the ultimate powers that a god can possess.
◘Necromancy: As the ruler of the Underworld and god of the dead, he has divine authority and absolute control over the deceased.
He can summon and control legions of the dead and zombie warriors.
He can unleash endless waves of the dead or dark souls to attack his enemies.
He can control to a large extent the dead and spirits native to the Underworld.
◘Umbrakinesis: As the god of the Undeworld, Hades has absolute control over shadows and darkness.
*He can surround enemies into pitch black clouds lightless space.
*He can shoot solid bolts of darkness.
*He can solidify shadows into shields, which are strong enough to deflect lightning bolts.
*Using shadows, Hades is able to travel anywhere he wants at very high speeds (Shadow Travel)
*He can use shadows to cover himself in darkness to become invisible.
*He can control darkness and shadows thus using them for concealment as well as attack.
◘He is a shape-shifter with the ability to transform himself into various fearsome demonic forms.
◘Wields a Stygian Iron sword, capable of absorbing the essence or life-force of monsters and mortals respectively.
◘Induced Terror: With his Helm of Darkness, Hades can radiate death and terror so intense, that it can unhinge people's minds and stop their heartbeats. Kronos's entire army tried to flee from him, but they were more scared of Kronos than Hades. Also, the Helm allows Hades to become invisible, similar to Annabeth's Yankee cap, though the Helm is described as much more powerful.He has the power to induce fear in people using his Helm of Darkness.
◘Ferrokinesis: As the god of wealth, he can manipulate and control the riches under the earth's surface.
◘Geokinesis: As the god of the Underworld he has absolute control over the earth and the walls of the Underworld, Erebus.
He can control the earth (though to a lesser degree than Gaea as she is the primordial goddess of earth and all of earth is her domain).
◘Death Curses: Hades is able to place curses on the living. While he is unable to kill people before the Fates decree its time, he can prevent a person's soul from ever leaving their body, as he did with the Oracle. This will mean that a person's body will eventually turn to dust with age and their soul will be lost forever.He can curse people so that their soul will never leave their body and their body will turn to dust so that their soul will be lost.
◘Metamorphosis: He can capture and release living souls in a blast of yellow flames.
◘Death Sense: As the god of the dead, Hades can sense when a person is dying and when their soul is being judged in the Underworld. He can also sense people's life auras.
◘Monsters: Hades has absolute control over monsters native to his realm, such as the Hellhounds, Cerberus, and the Furies.
◘Infernokinesis: Hades has absolute control over Black, Blue and Green hellfire, which is considerably more destructive than normal flames, as it turns whatever it touches to liquid.◘Kólasi-Pyrokinesis The ability to control, the fires of the Underworld and summon and manipulate them causing more devastation than any normal flame turning targets into liquid instead of ash.
◘ Darazkinesis-A powerful ability if used properly can take all energy and convert it into dark energy, Only Hades and Thanatos possess this power given it trnafers Life energy into Death Energy. It is the rare ability to transform soul energy into dark energy. To some it is known as the touch of Death or Stare of Pain. Adolf Hitler was the last one known child of Hades to hold this power and he used it well once he had control the first World War had started. His touch takes away soul energy from anyone or anything living that his skin comes in contact with. Of course Hades has full control over his power and can touch whomever he like unless he wishes them dead. Anyone who is close enough to feel his breath instantly goes into shock and experiences large amounts of pain.
◘Hemakinesis- Blood user, He can heal and manipulate blood itself. Inside a living being or outside. He uses the blood in living beings to be some what of a puppet master. He can turn blood into weapons and heal himself and others using blood. This power is yet another rarity in the children of Hades. It is said to be a bad omen just as it is with a fire user...two being around the same time era is really bad news.
◘ Sperent and Owl Speech-Abilty to communicate with snakes and Owls sometimes even summon them if there are any in the area.
◘ Resurgence-Reanimation of once living things. Classically, this term has been called Necromancy by some. However, this ability literally gives the breath of life to the dead giving their souls back. A child born with this power would not only be able to bring back the dead, but also be able to bring themselves back from the dead.


Personality: As Pluto, he becomes more disciplined, militaristic, and warlike than he is as Hades. However, just like Hades he seems to care deeply for his children and any woman he falls in love with, being very protective of them. He may curse his children with dark pwoers making them the outcast, but he is apologetic for it in the end. Remaining a loving and caring father he will ignore his chidlren who escape death so that they may live outside the Underworld, but he will give mroe than plenty of fatherly influence to any and all of his children. Pluto is a kinder god than Hades and far mroe forgiving and understanding. As both sides love their children unconditionally, Pluto is the one who shows this love to a higher degree. He will even go through the trouble of saving his children from death itself and from the horrors of the outside world. He is what some may call an overprotective father. Pluto can be dark at times, but to the Roman population he is seen mroe as a god fo wealth than a god of the horrors of the Underworld.

Ancient History: Pluto is the Roman counterpart of Hades. As Pluto, he becomes more disciplined, militaristic, and warlike. While the Greeks feared him as the Lord of the Underworld, the Romans respected him as the god of wealth.
Pluto's regions are supposed to lie underground; and as he was the first who taught men to bury their dead, it was hence inferred that he was king of the infernal regions, whence sprung a belief, that as all souls descended to him, so when they were in his possession, he bound them with inevitable chains, and delivered them to be tried by judges, after which he dispensed rewards and punishments according to their worthiness. Pluto was therefore called the infernal Jupiter, and oblations were made to him by the living, for the souls of their friends departed.

Pluto was extremely revered both by the Greeks and Romans. He had a magnificent temple at Pylos. Near the river Corellus, in Bœotia, he had also an altar, for some mystical reason, in common with Pallas. His chief festival was in February, and called Charistia, because their oblations were made for the dead. Black bulls were the victims offered up, and the ceremonies were performed in the night, it not being lawful to sacrifice to him in the day time, on account of his aversion to the light. The cypress tree was sacred to Pluto, boughs of which were carried at funerals.

Modern History: Pluto normally listens clsoely to the prophecies at hand and checks in regularly with his children trying to ensure their safety. Havign direct tabs on each of them some in secret the children of Pluto are al wired by him so that in cases of danger their bodies will shut down and he can have them brought to the Underworld unharmed. He likes to ensure hsi children stay safe and alive for a very long time having notable children that survive beyond the years of either of his brothers. Just as he is a caring father he is also a loving husband. Whereas Hades was considered the abductor of Persephone, Pluto is considered the loving husband of Proserpina.

Weapon of Power:


A two pronged spear and a two pronged scepter black and made of Stygian Iron a metal of the Underworld. Carved with the faces of tortured souls that Hades himself has taken the pleasure in torturing.

Helm of Darkness: Like his spear it is also made of Stygian Iron given the ability to cause a mere mortal to become invisible but a god to wield the darkness of fear and grasp the power to move unseen among other immortals.

Pluto's Sword:Pluto's Sword (also known as the Sword of Pluto) is Pluto's main weapon. It is made of Stygian Iron and contains one of the Keys of Hades, The Underworld. The sword allows the wielder to send anyone to or from the Underworld with the lightest touch. Because Hades already has a symbol of power, the Helm of Darkness, the power of the sword could potentially tip the balance of power in Hades' favor over Jupiter's Master Bolt or Neptune's Trident.


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