Aphrodite | |
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Full Name and title |
Princess Aphrodite of the House of Zeus |
Domain |
Goddess of Sex, Lust, Love
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Status | Alive |
Condition | Goddess (unknown class) |
Occupation | Hedonist |
Previous occupation |
Queen of the Aphrodite Queendom |
Affiliation | Olympian Gods |
First appearance | BTI 135 |
Character Information | |
Age |
unknown; over 800,000
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Species | Olympian |
Gender | Female |
Orientation | Omnisexual |
Ancestors |
Gaea (great-grandmother), Kronos (grandfather, deceased?), Rhea (paternal grandmother) |
Parents |
Dione (mother), Zeus (father) |
Uncles/aunts |
Demeter, Hestia, Hera (aunts), Hades, Poseidon (uncles) |
Siblings |
Persephone, Dike, Athena, Artemis, Enyo, Eris, Hebe, Ilithyia (half-sisters), Apollo, Ares, Dionysus, Hermes (half-brothers) |
Husband |
Hephaestus (deceased) |
Sons/daughters |
Phobos (deceased), Deimos (deceased), Eros, Pan, Priapus, Rhodos, Tyche, Harmonia, Adrestia (deceased), Hermaphroditus |
Hair color | Red |
Eye color | Green |
Aphrodite (/æfrəˈdaɪti/ IPA, Απχροδητε in Olympian) is the Greek goddess of sex and love. A pacifist exclusively interested in physical pleasure, she rarely intervenes personally in her family’s disputes. Despite having no interest for anything unrelated to sex, she’s had an important role in shaping the Olympian Galaxy.
Biography
Born hundreds of thousands of years ago from Zeus and the Titan Dione, Aphrodite was pursued by every single god until she unwillingly married Hephaestus. The marriage proved to be unhappy: Aphrodite was repeatedly unfaithful, having children with many of her husband’s brothers
When he was involved in the Vulcan War, she did not come to his aide. After his fall at the hands of Noriko Null, Aphrodite joined the Mortal Alliance as a key ally; she kept most of her territory, acting as a defense against a possible attack by Ares.
Later, she assisted the Vanguard in finding the location of the Dragon Tomb and she repelled an Eden infection from her sector.
After unwillingly partecipating in a coup against Hera, she was later chosen to continue her role as a vassal to the new Olympian Empire.
Powers
As a true goddess, Aphrodite has immense mind-over-matter powers. The full extent of her powers is unknown, mostly because she’s not interested in fighting.
Immortality: Aphrodite does not age; she has kept her current apparent age for hundreds of thousands of years.
Flight: Aphrodite can lift her own body telekinetically. She can likely travel faster than light.
Invulnerability: By placing a mental lock on her molecular structure, Aphrodite can prevent her body from being harmed.
Godlike strength: Aphrodite is as strong as she thinks she is.
Godlike stamina: Aprhodite doesn’t need to eat, drink or sleep.She mostly uses this power for nonstop sex.
Universal translator: Aphrodite can understand any language instantly. People around her will have the same ability, but it will fade over time without prolonged contact.
Matter manipulation: Aphrodite is able to change the molecular structure of objects. She has demonstrated this by turning a chair into roses and by completely negating the molecular powers of the Eden.
Godlike sexual allure: Aphrodite is sexually attractive to every god and mortal, regardless of sexual orientation. Her presence is especially overwhelming for mortals, who require considerable self-control to overcome the hormonal overdrive cause by her proximity.
Notes
- While she has several different origins in mythology, in Beyond The Impossible she is the daughter of Zeus and Dione
- Since she never engages in a fight, her power level is unknown. She has survived an assault from the Class-2 goddess Hera with seemingly no injury. It is possible that she is Class-2 as well.
Trivia
- She’s by far the most pacifist divinity shown in the series. She has hurt another being exactly once, in a direct confrontation against the Eden, in retaliation of her sexual advances being rejected.
Gallery
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