Multiple {Preference} ~ Goddess They Believe You Embody

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Jace - Venus, the Roman Goddess of Love, Desire and Prosperity

"Venus, one of the central deities of Rome, is the mother of Cupid and Aneas

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"Venus, one of the central deities of Rome, is the mother of Cupid and Aneas. The Romans adopted the mythology and iconography of her Greek equivalent, Aphrodite. Embodying sex, charm, and allure, Venus has been described as the most original creation in the Roman pantheon. She is said to have absorbed the male essence which results in the union of the opposite sexes and mutual affection."

Magnus - Ame-no-Uzume, the Japanese Goddess of Dawn and Dancing

"The jovial female deity of the dawn (which sort of made her the assistant to Amaterasu, the deity of the sun),  also espoused the spontaneity of nature

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"The jovial female deity of the dawn (which sort of made her the assistant to Amaterasu, the deity of the sun),  also espoused the spontaneity of nature. This latter aspect made her the patron goddess of creativity and performing arts, including dancing. To that end, one of the central myths in Shinto pertains to how Amaterasu, the sun goddess, locked herself in a dark cave after falling out with Susanoo, the storm god. This resulted in the arrival of darkness over the heavens and the earth. In a bid to distract the other anxious kami, Ame-no-Uzume, by virtue of her intrinsic spontaneity and creativity, covered herself in leaves of Sakaki tree. She then started making cheery cries and it followed up by gleeful dancing atop a platform. She even resorted to removing her clothes, which led to amusement among the other gods who started roaring in joy and laughter. The ensuing merriment steered the curiosity of Amaterasu, who finally came out of her cave, and thus the world was once again covered in radiant sunlight."

Simon - Shala, the Sumerian Goddess of Grain and Compassion

Simon - Shala, the Sumerian Goddess of Grain and Compassion

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