She carries into effect the curses of men upon the souls of the dead.
Persephone, Queen of the Underworld, had no need for "accessories": do remember she is a goddess whose powers were not limited by anything but her own will.
she is a symbol of pomogrante because she ate it at the underworld
This Greek goddess did not have much time for "hobbies" given her duties as both Queen of the Underworld, Mistress of the Furies, and goddess of Spring.
In winter, which is spent with her husband Hades (Pluto in Roman mythology) in the Underworld, she has a higher authority and holds her position of power, as the Queen of the Underworld with a strong fist. Whereas in the warmer months when she comes to the surface she is sensitive, happy and able to be a daughter of a goddess with no real worries.
Persephone, being a goddess, could change the color of her eyes at will.
Queen Persephone is the queen of the Underworld. Hades is her husband and is ruler of the Underworld.
Persephone was not the Queen of the Underworld until after consuming the pomegranate, after which she was bound to the Underworld and thus Hades and became his wife and so Queen of the Underworld.
Persephone is the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, and Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology. Her husband is Hades, the god of the underworld, whom she marries after being abducted by him. In some myths, she is also associated with the goddess Hecate, who serves as her companion and guide in the underworld. Persephone's family ties highlight her dual role as both a goddess of spring and a queen of the underworld.
The powers of a god or goddess are not limited to human imagination. Persephone was goddess Queen of the Underworld and Spring.
She was Queen of the Underworld and goddess of Spring: Persephone's traits tied to these aspects of her being a Greek goddess - it also depends on the situation and myth.
Persephone is responsible for making the flowers in the spring grow. But, when she was abducted by Hades, she became Queen of the underworld for half the year (or 1 third of the year... not quite determined). After 1 third of the year was over, (or half year) she would rise back up above ground for the remaining 2 thirds of a year (or half year) and greet her parents, Zues and Demeter.
Persephone was not Queen of the Underworld until taken to the Underworld by Hades: afterward, she was never taken anywhere against her will.