Circe

Circe
Earth painting of Circe
Domain Goddess of sorcery
Status Dead
Condition Goddess
Class-4
Occupation Unknown
Affiliation Olympian Gods
First appearance BTI 267
Death
BTI 411
Character Information
Age over 50,000
Year of death
AN 26
Species Olympian
Gender Female
Orientation Heterosexual
Parents
Helios (father), Perseis (mother, deceased)
Aunts/uncles
Selene (aunt)
Sons/daughters
Unknown
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown

Circe (/ˈsɜːrsiː/ IPA, Cηρcε in Olympian) is the Greek goddess of sorcery, famous for her ability to change the shape of mortals.

Biography

Circe is the illegitimate daughter of Helios and the nymph Perseis.
She represented her father in the “Strongest Under The Heavens” tournament, becoming an ally of Hera; she would later form a close alliance with the Ice Queen.
Circe was instrumental in the defeat of Ilithyia, by changing the appearance of Ilithyia’s unborn child to trick Hera into believing she had conceived out of wedlock.

Circe later joined Adrestia and Aphrodite in a conspiracy to overthrow Hera. Unfortunately for her she was outsmarted by the Ice Queen.
She was then executed by Hera herself.

 

Powers

Immortality: Circe does not age; he has kept his current apparent age for thousands of years.

Flight: Circe can lift her own body telekinetically.

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

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

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

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

Shapeshifting: Circe is easily able to take any form she desires, from a fly to a stream of antimatter.

Biological matter manipulation: Circe’s signature ability, she is able to transform any mortal into any kind of animal in an instant. Gods are typically able to resist the transformation, but it can work on extremely young gods.