Hedone

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Goddess of Pleasure & Enjoyment, currently unvoiced.

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Physical Appearance

Height: 5’7”

Weight: 125lbs

Hair Color: Golden curls, reminiscent of her grandmother

Facial Hair: None

Eyes: A kaleidoscope rainbow of colors, identical to her mother’s.

Distinguishing Features: A pair of large wings a cross between her mother and father’s wings. Hers are feathered, but also iridescent, changing color based on her mood.

Family

Parents: Eros and Clio.

Siblings: Soon to be Older Sister

Spouse: None.

Children: None.

Professions

Residence

Currently resides on Floor 69 of the God Complex HQ with her mother and father.

Personal Information

General Overview: Hedone is the daughter of Eros and Psyche, or Clio, and the goddess of pleasure and enjoyment. As detailed in In the Pantheon, Hedone grew up outside of time and while two thousand years passed in this realm, Hedone only experienced eighteen.[1][2][3] Growing up, Hedone believed she was being raised by her mother, Psyche, but was later revealed to have been several imps sent by Chronos, to force Eros to retrieve the Time Lord's staff.[4] Hedone finally met her actual mother, Clio, when Eros, Dinlas and Thanatos took her from the cave and brought her to live with them at the God Complex HQ.[5] As a result of her upbringing, her knowledge is very rudimentary, lacking the knowledge of reading and writing; however, Clio and Hedone work tirelessly to make up for this lack.[6]

Deity Nicknames: Baby H, Thávma

Likes:

Dislikes:

Skills / Abilities

Immortality – Technically immortal. Immune to the effects of aging, cannot die by any conventional means, and is immune to all known mortal diseases and infections.

Babble-speak – Can communicate in all languages and dialects.


Possessions

Normal Daily Wear:

Magical Artifacts/Weapons

Summary

"Psyche (Soul) was wed to Cupidos (Love) [Eros], and at full term a daughter was born to them. We call her Voluptas (Pleasure) [Hedone]."[7]