Thread:Mesektet/@comment-36740624-20190218164839/@comment-3581997-20190218180535

I suppose I can submit one later this week. I will stick to her role in the Iliad as an antagonist.

I do like that about the Greek Gods myself. They are all so contradictory to first impressions.
 * You might expect the king-god to be the noblest of them all - he is a sex-addict.
 * You might expect the goddess of marriage and womanhood to be this regale humble woman - nope conniving woman in a broken marriage.
 * You might expect the god of the sea to be a calm mellow guy in-love with the beauty of nature - nope, petty ambitious, not opposed to temper-tantrums and the only "love" he feels for marine life would put Zeus to shame.
 * Goddess of nature you might expect to be this really relaxed hippie woman - nope she is a bi-polar dotting mother who doesn't really care about the environment and is just content to let people/animals starve to death if they take too much from the environment.
 * King of the Under-world you might expect to be a dark evil-overlord, in truth he is a mostly begin (yet fastidiously so) bureaucrat.
 * Goddess of fire you might expect to be a whirling swirl of rage and destruction - nope; she is quiet, kind and a pacifist.
 * And the goddess of beauty and overseer of love you would think would be this embodiment of human kindness - nope, she is basically a high-school "mean-girl" with the power to make her fan-fictions come true,