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message 51: by Eros (last edited Mar 19, 2015 11:29AM) (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
ok one moment I'll grab as many names as possible. You get your name and I will help make an opinion as to which face fits it ^_^

What country is she from?


message 52: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Ireland


message 53: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
got it!!!


message 54: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Thanks!


message 55: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
All can be sued as First names or Surnames: * beside the ones I like most
Bonifacy - Polish for "good destiny/fate."
Bonifaz - German for "good destiny/fate."
*Chauncey or Chauncy - English from the word 'Chance' for "good fortune."
Gaddiel - Anglicized form of Hebrew Gaddiyel, meaning "God is my fortune." In the bible, this is the name of one of the twelve scouts sent by Moses to explore the Promised Land.
*Onni - Finnish for "luck."
Prosper - English for "fortunate, successful."
*Destinee or Destiny - English meaning "fate, fortune."
Felícia - Hungarian meaning "happy" or "lucky."
*Gwenith or Gweneth or Gwyneth or Gwenneth (Gwen or Gwyn) - Welsh meaning "luck, happiness."
*Gwendolyn - Welsh meaning "Blessed"
Laima - Lithuanian meaning "Luck"


message 56: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
I think her last name will be Windfall, which is an actual word that essentially means 'unexpected fortune.'

*Onni - Finnish for "luck."
*Destinee or Destiny - English meaning "fate, fortune."
Felícia - Hungarian meaning "happy" or "lucky."

Alright this is my narrowed down list of faves. And once again I'm stuck *panics* I can't make decisions at all.


message 57: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
Okay aid:
Felicia Destinee or Destiny Windfall


message 58: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
Fae or Des for short ^_^


message 59: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
or even Faelicia


message 60: by KT (last edited Mar 19, 2015 12:18PM) (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Destinee Felicia Windfall it is :3


message 61: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
^_^


message 62: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
Hayley Williams seems to fit best in my book


message 63: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
The only problem is that her hair almost always changes color so it's hard to find pictures that are the same hair color lol


message 64: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
Why can't she be a daughter of Tyche and Legacy/ granddaughter of Iris Her hair changes colour.


message 65: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Ohmygodyes


message 66: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
^_^ your welcome and hey watch your moth missy it is gods here not god


message 67: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
*clears throat, bows* So sorry, your honor. Shall not happen again.


message 68: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
Very good carry on now...you are dismissed...lol


message 69: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
I'm making another demigod character, but who? It will be a boy naturally, but who should he be the son of?
I have considered a small number of possibilities:
Son of Aphrodite
Son of Eros (With Explanation)
Son of Hermes
Son of Zeus
Son of Khione

Or I could make another god which would be a number:
Zeus
Hades
Poseidon
Pothos
Hermes
Apollo
Erebus/Erebos
Tartarus


message 70: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
HELP ME SOMEBODY!!!!


message 71: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
It depends on what you want your character to be like. I think Erebus or Tartarus would be good because they're unique ones rarely done. But they are darker powers, and most of your characters are. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, just pointing it out.
I think Pothos would be the most entertaining to do out of all of them, personally.
If you want you could do one of Ker lol, as long as you explain it since I believe I put she can't have kids. That would also e disturbingly entertaining.


message 72: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Do you think for my luck girl Destinee a better flaw would be Over-Confidence (From her powers, obviously.) or Too Trusting (From her extremely sweet and innocent personality)?


message 73: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
I think both could work she would be so confident she has no reason to not trust people. Making both very fatal to her.

Thanks. I just finished Hermes I think when I get back form my weekend away with my family I will make Pothos. I feel that Ker shouldn't have children I think it would be impossible even if she could have kids. They would all kill each other and other people ending in a death sentence in prison lol.


message 74: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Got it. I finished her, yay!

They totally would lol. If she could have kids it'd be those horrible ones you hear on the news, where the little kid shot someone or whatever.


message 75: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
IKR!!!


message 76: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
they are the ones placed in the asylums in straight jackets.


message 77: by KT (last edited Mar 04, 2016 07:58AM) (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Definitely. I love it since half the time Ker could seem almost normal, and other times...



message 78: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
lol


message 79: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
HElp ME!!!

Okay so my son of Zeus will be named Arik (pronounced Eric) Zayn (pronounced Zain)
I still need his last name thoguhts?

Beval
Gaothaire
Guthrie
Scur


message 80: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
I think I'm going with Guthrie


message 81: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
I like..... Beval best, then Guthrie.


message 82: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
thnx!!!


message 83: by KT (last edited Apr 10, 2015 03:48PM) (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
I'm deciding whether I want another Goddess. I think I do, but not sure which. Maybe one of these.....?

Astraea - Innocence, Purity, justice, Star-maiden (virgin)
Bia - Force, might, strength, compulsion
Peitha/o - Persuasion, seduction
Selene - Moon, mother of vampires


message 84: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
I vote Peitha or Bia...I have info on Peitho if you like.


message 85: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
In this rp I have Peitho as Hermes daughter


message 86: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
I'll go with Peitho then :) What info do you have?


message 87: by KT (last edited Apr 10, 2015 04:27PM) (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Wait, I mostly find that she's Hermes's wife though... Shall we just not screw with that and stay daughter?


message 88: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Face Claims.... Hmm.... I think my fave is Adrianna Lima. Does she make sense?
(view spoiler)


message 89: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
We are sticking with daughter...I always go with the rarer of myths or the ones that can be worked out more easily as she is a maiden of Aphrodite I have her as a daughter of Aphrodite and Hermes.

One of the more shadowy and elusive of the Greek mythological characters is the goddess Peitho, patron deity of the arts of Persuasion. The name Peitho in Greek means "Persuasion," which makes the goddess one of those abstract allegorical figures on the order of Tyche ("Chance") or Ate ("Discord"). Unsung in Homer and Ovid, indeed hardly mentioned in any of the standard legends or tales, she remains a mysterious background figure--like some distant and teasing mirage.
Peitho is associated with beguiling eloquence and the power of rhetoric. In a few sources, she is identified not only as a personified Persuasion, but is also associated, like her Roman equivalent Suada, with Deception and Desire.

In a few scattered literary references and on numerous Greek friezes and vases Peitho is typically depicted as an attendant in the company of Eros and Aphrodite. In the image below, for example, she sits pensively atop a column in the upper left background of a first century relief--an indirect participant in an intriguing seduction scene. Seated in the left foreground are Helen (of Fall of Troy fame) and Aphrodite; to the right stand Eros and Paris.

Aphrodite has placed her arm around the seemingly shy (or artfully coy) Helen, perhaps confiding to her young protege (as expert to talented novice) some secret insight about the joys and rigors of forbidden love. Meanwhile Eros and Paris are having their own tete-a-tete, with the winged love-god apparently offering last-minute encouragement to the daring but understandably anxious Trojan. But note: whatever Eros and Aphrodite appear to be saying to the nervous couple (on the verge of the most notorious Abduction/Elopement in all of literature), their words come ultimately from Peitho. Consider, for example, the goddess's posture of extreme concentration (much in the manner of Rodin's Le Penseur). It appears that she is not merely guiding, but actually telepathically inspiring the speeches that will shatter Helen's resistance and bolster Paris's resolve. No wonder Helen and Paris run off together. Who can withstand the combined forces of Persuasion and Love?

Peitho as Seductress
A fundamental psychological and rhetorical insight can be deduced from this scene, and it is a perception as old as the story of Troy and yet as contemporary as today's most advanced marketing techniques and advertising designs: Persuasion is strongest when in the company of desire. All persuasion, that is to say, is ultimately a form of seduction. (Or as advertising people like to say, Sex sells.)
Effective persuasion, in other words, involves either the direct satisfaction of a need or the artful manipulation (through "trigger" words, alluring images, and other verbal or graphic stimuli) of latent desires. A corollary insight to this principle is that you can't sell anything--a candidate, a product, a proposal, an idea--until you make your audience want it.

This goes to show both connections to Hermes and Aphrodite.

goddess or spirit (daimona) of persuasion, seduction and charming speech. In combination with force (bia) she also represented forceful inducement and rape (including bridal abduction).

Pietho was usually depicted as a woman with her hand lifted in persuasion or fleeing from the scene of a rape. Her attributes sometimes included a white dove and ball of binding twine.

Pietho is the only goddess known to bare a child to Eros apart form his consort Psyche. Hygeia was the goddess of good health. She was an attendant of the medicine-god Asklepios and his daughters Panakeia (All-Cure) and Iaso (Remedy), and a companion of the goddess Aphrodite.

When Zeus ordered the creation of the first woman: Pandora, Peitho and the Graces put golden necklaces around her neck, and the rich-haired Hours crowned her head with spring flowers. Peitho is also the wife of Phoroneus, and the mother of Aegialeus (by Phoroneus), Iynx/Jinx (by Pan), and Apia (by Apollo).


message 90: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Ohmygods thank you! She's going to be so great!
Ones with less known history are both harder and more fun.


message 91: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
ikr!!!


message 92: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
more room to be creative


message 93: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
Sometimes its a big pain though. Like I have no idea for her yet xD


message 94: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
lol you will get it I'm excited to see her. need any help jsut ask.


message 95: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
gtg


message 96: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
BABY COME BACKKKKKKKK
Will you be on tomorrow? I have all day to work on her so... that's what I'll be doing. And calling on you for backup if you're onnn xD


message 97: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
I'm going to have Hermes a lot in her history. Partially to explain how they're sometimes called husband/wife.
Basically she was ignored by Aphrodite and Ares, so she went to her real dad and hung out with him. Aphrodite was not pleased and married her off to Phoroneus. As tends to happen, he cheated on her. So Peitho divorced him, but was already pregnant at the time. Having no idea how to raise a kid, she went to Hermes for help. Which is why people think they're married.

Does that work?


message 98: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
I'm here now


message 99: by Eros (new)

Eros (spiritually_evolving_always) | 1274 comments Mod
sounds grand


message 100: by KT (new)

KT (queenlykt) | 888 comments Mod
YAYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!! *tackle hugs*

Cool :3


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