Themis

Themis
Themis symbol
Full Name and title
Princess Themis of the House of Kronos
Domain
Goddess of Divine Law
Status Alive
Condition Goddess
(Class-3)
Occupation Ambassador of the Olympian Galaxy
Affiliation Olympian gods
First appearance BTI 54
Character Information
Age
300,000,000
Species Olympian
Gender Female
Orientation Unknown
Parents
Gaea (mother), Uranus (father, deceased)
Sons/daughters
Dike (daughter)
Hair color White
Eye color Not applicable
Unusual features
She has no eyes

Themis (/ˈθiːmᵻs/ IPA, Τχεμησ in Olympian) is the Greek Goddes of Divine Law, presiding over the legal matters between the Greek gods.

Biography

Themis is one of the daughters of Gaea and Uranus, older sister to Kronos. She was spared by Zeus after his rise to power, possibly because of the birth of their daughter Dike.

Despite being the Goddess of Divine Law she has little influence over her family: while she’s generally respected she has repeatedly failed to keep her family in check: she wasn’t consulted during Hestia’s exile or the rulings of the Nine Gods, leading to Hera taking away her role and appointing her as an ambassador to other galaxies.

Powers

Immortality: Themis does not age; she has kept her current apparent age for millions of years.

Flight: Themis can lift her own body telekinetically. It’s unknown if she can travel faster than light.

Invulnerability: By placing a mental lock on her molecular structure, Themis can prevent her body from being harmed.

Godlike strength: Themis is as strong as she thinks she is.

Godlike stamina: Themis doesn’t need to eat, drink or sleep.

Universal translator: Themis can understand any language instantly. People around her will have the same ability, but it will fade over time without prolonged contact.

Size alteration: Themis can alter her physical body to become much larger. She typically appears to be twenty stories high.

 

Notes

  • She doesn’t have eyes, only smooth skin where they’re supposed to be. This doesn’t seem to affect her vision.

Gallery

An Earth statue resembling themis.