Persephone is the Greek goddess of springtime and maidenhood, and is the queen of the Underworld. She is married to Hades who is also her uncle. Her Roman name is Proserpine. Persephone was born to Zeus and harvest-goddess, Demeter, and became the queen of the Underworld. Zeus, however, did not care for Persephone, and left them both. Demeter would then raise Persephone alone. As soon as Missing: Lavender Youko. The latest tweets from @LavenderYoukoMissing: Persephone. Persephone (the girl not the book)starts off with a will for freedom and a burning fiery hatred of August (all perfectly normal) but then she starts to see his quirks and feels sort of bad for him. She also sees his amazing talents, he is an accomplished musician and quite a culinary artist/5(18).
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Goddess Persephone. ALSO KNOWN AS Kore. ORIGIN: Greek. The Goddess Persephone is a paradox. At Beltane, Persephone is an innocent maiden, the harbinger of spring, new beginnings and joyful youth. At Mabon, Persephone is the Dark Queen of the Underworld, Goddess of the soul who possesses it’s dark and frightening mysteries. Persephone is the Greek goddess of springtime and maidenhood, and is the queen of the Underworld. She is married to Hades who is also her uncle. Her Roman name is Proserpine. Persephone was born to Zeus and harvest-goddess, Demeter, and became the queen of the Underworld. Zeus, however, did not care for Persephone, and left them both. Demeter would then raise Persephone alone. As soon as. Persephone (the girl not the book)starts off with a will for freedom and a burning fiery hatred of August (all perfectly normal) but then she starts to see his quirks and feels sort of bad for him. She also sees his amazing talents, he is an accomplished musician and quite a culinary artist.
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