Persephone does return to the living side of 'the veil' for half of the year. And she spends the other half in The Underworld with her husband Hades. She is tied to the underworld because of the pomegranate seeds she ate during her first visit there.
Persephone was bound to the underworld because she had eaten pomegranate seeds while there. Eating food in the underworld meant she had to stay there for a portion of each year, leading to the cycle of her spending part of the year as queen of the underworld with Hades and the rest above ground with her mother, Demeter.
Only Persephone could say.
Gods and goddesses did not work for a living, and persephone was a goddess. She was the goddess of flowers and springtime, until she was taken by Hades to become queen of the underworld.
yes they will rip your head off and eat your guts and your brains just like zombies from retern of the living dead
Persephone had ate the pomegranate in the Underworld; so had to return to the Underworld a part of every year.
Persephone could not return to Earth because she had ate of the food of the Underworld: so below she is Queen, and above she is the goddess of Spring. Because she was the daughter of Demeter who could make all plants grow or die, Zeus the father of Persephone and brother of Hades allowed her return for a part of every year.
Persephone had eaten a pomegranate from the Underworld, the domain of Hades. It hints towards host and guest laws of ancient times and how they may have originally been linked to wives and husbands.
Not often living mortals.
Whatever Persephone pleased to look like, she could.
Persephone, being a goddess, could change the color of her eyes at will.
"Sephy" or "Peri" could be cute nicknames for Persephone.
Because she ate the seed's of a pomegranate (the food of the dead) and Hades said she must stay in the underworld.