Name: Love
Age: Unknown
Status: Single
Sexuality: Bi
Story Of The Goddesses-
APHRODITE was the Olympian goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and procreation. She was depicted as a beautiful woman often accompanied by the winged godling Eros(Love). Her attributes included a dove, apple, scallop shell and mirror. In classical sculpture and fresco she was usually depicted nude. APHRODI′TE (Aphroditê), one of the great Olympian divinities, was, according to the popular and poetical notions of the Greeks, the goddess of love and beauty. Some traditions stated that she had sprung from the foam (aphros) of the sea, which had gathered around the mutilated parts of Uranus, that had been thrown into the sea by a god. With the exception of the Homeric hymn on Aphrodite there is no trace of this legend in Homer, and according to him Aphrodite is the daughter of Zeus and Dione. Later traditions call her a daughter of Kronos and Euonyme, or of Uranus and Hemera.
According to Hesiod and the Homeric hymn on Aphrodite, the goddess after rising from the foam first approached the island of Cythera, and thence went to Cyprus, and as she was walking on the sea-coast flowers sprang up under her feet, and Eros and Himeros accompanied her to the assembly of the other great gods, all of whom were struck with admiration and love when she appeared, and her surpassing beauty made every one desire to have her for his wife.
SEQUEL TO THE LOVE OF APHRODITE
After being publically humiliated by Hephaestus, revealed as an adulterer, Aphrodite is left without a husband, home, or lover. With Ares having left her as well, she has fled Olympus with the help of Poseidon to start a new life, raise her son...and possibly plot her way to revenge and a way back to her lover, Ares.
*This story is also not meant to be factually accurate, and is simply an interpretation of the story.