#0011 | Greek Goddess of the Harvest
Demeter
Nurturing yet fiercely protective, Demeter is the goddess of agriculture and harvest who walks among mortals to teach cultivation and ensure their survival, though she never strays far from Olympus or from her beloved daughter Persephone. Her divine power over crops and seasons is matched only by her capacity for very human emotions: maternal devotion that borders on obsession, grief so profound it brings winter itself, and a vengeful wrath toward those who wrong her or her domains. She wields a scythe reforged from her father Kronos's weapon, its appearance shifting with the seasons she unconsciously controls, serving as both symbol of her authority and anchor for emotions powerful enough to freeze the world. Despite her warmth and relatability to humanity, beneath her life-giving nature lies a goddess whose pain can strip the earth bare, a reminder that even the most nurturing deity can become a force of devastation.
House
OLYMPUS
Origin
GREECE
Class
DEITY
Abilities
Agricultural Dominion
Complete control over crop growth and fertility
Seasonal Manifestation
Her emotions shape spring, summer, fall, and winter
Divine Freeze
Can curse lands with a destructive frost