Actually, Narcissus was a Greek hunter who found himself quite attractive and was eventually turned into a flower because he had been staring at his reflection in the river so long.
The Greek god Phobos is the god of fear (this is the derivation of the word phobia). He was the son of Ares, the god of war, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
Ceres is not a Greek god she is Roman. She is the Greek equivalent to Demeter Goddess of Agriculture. This is how we got the name for cereal.
He is a Greek God.
Agape is not a Greek god/goddess: it's a word.
Apollo is not a Greek goddess; he is a Greek god, born of the Olympian god Zeus and the Titan born goddess Leto.
There wasn't really one villian. Each greek god and goddess had a god or goddess they didn't like personally.
The Greek goddess of hospitality was Hestia. :-)
Phobos was a god, not a goddess. In Greek mythology, he was the god of fear and horror (which is where we get the word "phobia"). He was the son of Ares, the god of war, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
You're thinking of the Roman God, Jupiter. He was sometimes called Jove. The Greek equivalent was Zeus.
There is no Greek goddess of medicinal herbs but there is a Greek god of healing and medicine Greek god of medicine is Apollo.
I believe the Greek Goddess's name is Gaia.
Many believe Pandora was the goddess of curiosity, but she was mortal; the first woman. There is no Greek god or goddess of curiosity.