Like all Greek gods and goddesses Persephone could be both cruel and kind and vengeful: as the duel goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld, much was done to appease her when she was angered. In this way she won from Zeus her father half a years time with Adonis.
Persephone can be just or cruel: that she is kind to heroes and lovers is well known, but lesser so is that she too commands the Furies of the Underworld.
Hades is an evil character who has no heart and has a soft spot for Persephone.
She was Queen of the Underworld and goddess of Spring: Persephone's traits tied to these aspects of her being a Greek goddess - it also depends on the situation and myth.
Persephone is often associated with springtime, renewal, and growth. She is known for her duality as both a queen of the underworld and a bringer of life and fertility to the earth. Some of her key traits include compassion, resilience, and a sense of balance between light and darkness.
Persephone, in mythology, exhibits traits such as impulsiveness and naivety, particularly in her initial decision to eat the pomegranate seeds in the Underworld, which binds her to Hades. Additionally, her dual role as both a goddess of spring and the Underworld can lead to emotional conflict, showcasing a tendency towards moodiness and unpredictability. These traits can create challenges in her relationships and responsibilities as a goddess.
Persephone was a duel goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld: like all Greek gods and goddesses she could be kind and just or cruel and deadly. It depended on the reasons and myths she was featured in.
Persephone is often depicted as gentle, empathetic, and nurturing. She is also known for her resilience and ability to adapt to difficult situations, as seen in her role as both the Queen of the Underworld and the goddess of spring and renewal.
Hades is known to be moody, depressing (but not depressed), dark, morbid, and just. And always very passionate and loving toward his wife Persephone.
Hades is known to be moody, dark, morbid, ruthless, and sometimes bad tempered. But he is very loving, and passionate toward his wife Persephone.
Persephone enemy was Methane because she slept with Persephone's husband, Hades.
Like all Greek gods and goddesses Persephone could be both cruel and kind and vengeful: as the duel goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld, much was done to appease her when she was angered. In this way she won from Zeus her father half a years time with Adonis.
Persephone's mother was Demeter. Persephone's brother was Zeus, who was also Persephone's father (confusing but is correct in the myth)