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The Ancient Greek Gods were often shown as having exaggerated human-like personalities - they were often bitter and vengeful. One version of the myth of Demeter involves her ruining the peoples' harvest, and desolating the land. This lead to starvation, sorrow, etc. She essentially did this because she was upset and angry - therefore I would not consider her very nice.

She does restore the world to its previous condition in the end - but she still requires tribute before a good harvest will be provided. But, she definitely loved her daughter (Persephone), so perhaps she had some redeeming qualities.

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