Hera, like all other Greek deities, was a force of nature with both positive and negative aspects.
Thus, as the patron goddess of air, her favor was clear skies and rain storms and cool breezes, while her disfavor was shown by storms. She, as a goddess Queen herself, was the high goddess of mortal kings and their dynasties and kingdoms. If a man had sons, it was seen as her favor - if he had no children at all, her hand was turned against him.
As a goddess of women she protected women of marriageable age (when they passed from the protection of Artemis, Hera was then their goddess). Hera was the goddess of marriage, a good stable marriage was seen as her favor, and if either was unfaithful it was fully believed that Hera would punish that person - as Hera had punished the consorts of Zeus.
Birth too was a aspect of Hera's domain, a quick birth in which the mother and baby lived was seen as her protection while any pregnancy that ended with death was seen as her disfavor. The Greek gods and goddesses were seen as very personal deities of the individual; they had mysterious ways and moods but were very like mortals in that no one is all good or all bad, we can be both.
According to legend, the Trojan War was fought over Helen of Troy, but even if this is true (as perhaps it is) I do not necessarily blame Helen herself for the war; it was really the fault of those who chose to fight over her. Being beautiful is not a crime. Still, war is bad, innocent people are killed, and there is much destruction. Everything considered, whether it was her fault or not, I would have to say that Helen of Troy brought evil to humanity. If the legends are true. I can't say for certain that such a person as Helen of Troy even existed.
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From what i know, and I've never practiced black magick, they are both brought about through rituals, both use the energies you create, and both are kinds of magick, not very similar in any other format, white is used to heal or bring about good, black is used for harm or to bring about evil.
No - he's bored. Ryuk is what one would call Chaotic Neutral. He is not good or evil, and simply does things that benifit his own lust for entertainment. He does, though, enjoy the thought of humans doing actions that other humans consider evil. This doesn't make it him evil, though, as he just believes chaos to be less boring.
Because he sees his father as the ultimate evil, because he didn't care Lelouche's mother was shot, and poses a threat to the life of both him and his sister Nannaly.
Mephistopheles is another name for Satan, the personification of evil.
Aphrodite was to bring both good and evil to humans to show them love and effection but to also break hearts and give undesireable feelings
In all Greek Gods is the potential for both.
Only evil.
Apollo gave evil to humans because he would slaughter them
Mostly good but some evil as punishment.
He brought Good
Hera.
both
Technically Both.
Both, Artemis could kill or heal (with her arrows) women, as Apollo could (with arrows) kill or heal men.
Good! She gave them each love.
both humans and societies can be and are evil.