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What is special about Venus' birth is that she travelled all the way from Venus she was sent of as an infant and arrived fully grown.

You can also tell how long it took to arrive in Earth by the trees in the background, the height of them normally means the amount of time gone by.

Another special thing is the way she arrives, being blown to shore by Zyphr and Aura and greeted with a flower coat to cover her naked shame by Horae.

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