She has extreme jealousy issues sometimes.
You would probably go to Aphrodite, the Goddess of Beauty and Love.
Athena is a Greek goddess; they can be "good" and "bad" just like people.
It depends on your point of view. If you are Greek - no. If you are Trojan - yes.
Τυχη, whose name is normally transliterated as "Tyche" (following Latin convention), but would be more faithful to Greek if transliterated as "Tukhe".
Hestia is the Greek goddess of fire, home, hearth, and cooking; these things are not evil and neither is Hestia.
According to myth, the Greek goddess Hestia was immortal, so she did not die.
She has extreme jealousy issues sometimes.
There is nothing bad about Hestia. Hestia is one of the best gods
There is nothing bad about Hestia. Hestia is one of the best gods
You would probably go to Aphrodite, the Goddess of Beauty and Love.
Athena is a Greek goddess; they can be "good" and "bad" just like people.
Artemis is the goddess of the moon, as far as greek mythology says she didn't do anything "bad" she just kinda hunted monsters with a group of immortal maidens ~A person
Artemis disliked men so some Greek women disliked men. That good be a good or bad thing. She was also said to spread plagues through wicked cities.
Brigit was an Irish goddess of fertility, learning and healing and her festival fell on February 1st. After the arrival of Christianity, she was replaced by Saint Brigit, whose festival also falls on February 1st and is still celebrated widely in Ireland. As a goddess and as a saint in later Christian mythology, there is no suggestion that Brigid did anything very bad.
All ancient Greek gods and goddess are dangerous, and often have dual natures (having both good and bad aspects).
It depends on your point of view. If you are Greek - no. If you are Trojan - yes.