Persephone fears being trapped in the Underworld, losing her identity and agency to Hades. She also fears the disconnection from her mother, Demeter, and the consequences of their strained relationship. Additionally, she worries about the cyclical nature of her existence, torn between two worlds and the inevitability of her seasonal return to the Underworld.
The Goddess Demeter fears the God of the underworld who had kidnapped her daughter, Persephone!
He fears that humankind will die out from lack of food
Mistress Persephone is 5' 3".
Both Demeter and her daughter Persephone were goddesses of the earth and growing things.
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Demeter, Goddess of the Harvest and Persephone's mother
When Hades kidnapped the goddess of argricultures' daighter Persephone. she was greived and all the trees and plants died out and it was grey skies. Persephone ate 3 things from the underworld, meaning she had to stay there for 3 months. (December, January, Febuary)
Oh, dude, Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture, is totally scared of losing her daughter Persephone to the underworld, like who wouldn't be? She's also freaked out by famine because, you know, it's kind of her thing to make sure crops grow and stuff. And I guess she's not a fan of someone messing with her harvest either, like, don't mess with a goddess's crops, man.
Some fears can be good, such as the fear of doing things that are dangerous. Other fears, such as phobias of things that are actually safe or even non-existent, can be bad.
One example was because he feared Cassius.
Persephone spends the three months of winter in the Underworld with Hades.
Gregory Fears is 6' 3".