Hestia, the goddess of the flame.
Hestia
Athena was the goddess of wisdom! she invented the flute, trumpet, earthenware pot, plow, rake, chariot, horse bridle, ships and an ox-yoke.
No goddess carried a lyre, however Apollo, a god, did. You may be thinking of the Muses, who did not count as goddesses. Terpsichore, muse of dance, would carry a lyre. So did Erato, muse of lyric poetry, although her instrument was a cithara, an instrument related to the lyre.
Hestia Zeus older sister is the goddest of hearth and home.When she was a little one she never got in trouble for a messy room.Oil an water are very sacred to her.
Persephone was the goddess of springtime, and Demeter, the goddess of the harvest's daughter.Persephone is the Goddess of the Underworld and the Goddess of Harvest. She is the Goddess of the Underworld because she was forced to marry Hades, God Of The Underworld, and Goddess of Earth because she is the daughter Of Demeter, Goddess of Bountiful Harvest.
The goddess with the sticks and gold pot in Mythology Island on poptropica is Hestia, goddess of the hearth. She gave up her throne on the Olympian council to Dionysus when he became immortal to keep the peace.
Hestia goddess of hearth, home and family.
Hestia
The goddess you are referring to is Hestia. She is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and sacred flame. In some depictions, she is shown carrying a vase and sticks used to tend the sacred fire.
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the cooking pot is in the aqua lounge hidden behind the sticks
Officers carried swagger sticks.
Fire you idiot. They suspended the pots over a fire with a tripod like set of sticks with the pot attached to the sticks by a cord.
laces tied together with sticks and polished glass to make the perfect pot
Iris and Hermes were both immortal messengers.
Athena was the goddess of wisdom! she invented the flute, trumpet, earthenware pot, plow, rake, chariot, horse bridle, ships and an ox-yoke.