she was sad and she felt very trapped in and the darknest made her depressed
Hades and Persephone are King and Queen of the Underworld, that being the dwelling place of the dead: they, however, were both firmly immortals.
The Roman queen of the dead was Prosperina (Proserpine). In Greek mythology, she was known as Persephone.
Queen of the Dead, Goddess of the Underworld, Queen of Hades.
Persephone, being Queen of the Underworld and the dead, did not kill - but she could send plagues as she and Hades did upon Thebes when they would not bury the dead warriors after the Seven Against Thebes war.
The Underworld, where Persephone is Queen, is the House of Hades - where the dead souls dwell, and where monsters abide.
Persephone was celebrated by humans as the return of Spring, and hailed as Queen of the Underworld where the dead dwell after the living died.
She carries into effect the curses of men upon the souls of the dead.
Languages may "die" out, with the speakers, and the speakers are mortal - but Persephone is Queen of the Underworld where all dead dwell. Thus, language is no limit to Persephone who may learn any language the dead had known.
Yes, Persephone had several special powers. As the goddess of spring and queen of the underworld, she had the ability to bring forth new life and growth, as well as the power to control the seasons. She also had the ability to transmute into different forms and had control over the spirits of the dead.
Differences being: Odysseus is a male mortal = Persephone a goddess Queen of the Underworld Odysseus made his decent to the Underworld by choice to get information/advice. Persephone was abducted by Hades, King of the Underworld and made his wife Persephone will never die Odysseus will die Similarities: They both can speak to the ghosts of the dead
As Demeter's daughter she is a Goddess of nature and life. As Hades' wife and Queen she is the Goddess of the Dead and the Underworld.
Hades is a mythological Greek god of the Underworld, his wife Persephone was Queen of the Dead beside him.