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* CrossoverCosmology: In a throwaway line, Persephone floats the idea of running away and joining the Norse Pantheon.

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Age Lift doesn’t fit because the characters aren’t really meant to be older or younger, they just look different.


* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Most interpretations of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon depict them as being [[GrandpaGod middle-aged to relatively old men with thick beards]]. The comic depicts the three as clean-shaven businessmen who look and act like they're in their mid-thirties.



* AgeLift: Most interpretations of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon depict them as being [[GrandpaGod middle-aged to relatively old men with thick beards]]. The comic depicts the three as clean-shaven businessmen who look and act like they're in their mid-thirties.
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** Any audience familiar with Greek Mythology will know that Hades and Persephone end up married at the end of their myth. In-universe, one story where Hades visits the Fates shows that Persephone will eventually be Hades' bride.

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** Any audience familiar with Greek Mythology will know that Hades and Persephone end up married at the end of their myth. In-universe, one story where Hades visits the Fates shows that Persephone will eventually be Hades' bride.queen.
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* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Hades and other gods usually wear modern clothing but change into more traditional togas when they go to Earth or interact with mortals.

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* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Hades and other gods usually wear modern 21st-century-esque clothing but change into more traditional togas the ancient ''chitons'' and ''peplos'' when they go to Earth or interact with mortals.
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* MoralMyopia: The Olympians are expected to treat each other ethically but regard mortals as nothing but easily- replaceable pawns who are only good for worship, sacrifice, sexual flings and having their souls perform grunt work after they die.

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* MoralMyopia: The Olympians are expected to treat each other ethically but regard mortals as nothing but easily- replaceable easily-replaceable pawns who are only good for worship, sacrifice, sexual flings and having their souls perform grunt work after they die.
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* MoralMyopia: The Olympians are expected to treat each with morals and ethics but view as nothing but easily replaceable pawns who are only good for worship, sacrifice, sexual flings and having their souls perform grunt work after they die.

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* MoralMyopia: The Olympians are expected to treat each with morals and ethics other ethically but view regard mortals as nothing but easily easily- replaceable pawns who are only good for worship, sacrifice, sexual flings and having their souls perform grunt work after they die.
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* MyBelovedSmother: Demeter, natch. So far she's only appeared in flashbacks, but her overzealous drive to protect Persephone looms large over the story, to the point that Persephone is shown having a nightmare of her mother locking her in a [[GildedCage greenhouse with no doors]] to "keep her safe."

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* MyBelovedSmother: Demeter, natch. So far she's Before her in-person debut, she'd only appeared in flashbacks, but her overzealous drive to protect Persephone looms loomed large enough over the story, story to the point that Persephone is was shown having a nightmare of her mother locking her in a [[GildedCage greenhouse with no doors]] to "keep her safe."

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* IdiotBall: Zeus has Asclepius make a house call to see Hera after she has a medical situation. This is despite the fact that Asclepius has broken doctor-patient confidentiality before.

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* IdiotBall: Zeus has Asclepius make a house call to see Hera after she has a medical situation. This is despite the fact that Asclepius has is known to have broken doctor-patient confidentiality before.
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* BaitAndSwitch: A drunk and lonely Ares texts Aphrodite—who by now is broken up with him and married to Hephaestus—that he misses her. Aphrodite sends a text making plans to meet for coffee. At the coffee shop, Aphrodite is greeted…by '''Psyche'''. Cut to Ares being notified that Aphrodite has blocked him.
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* WhamEpisode: The season finale, [[spoiler: which reveals the origin of Kore's dark side.]]

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* WhamEpisode: The season 1 finale, [[spoiler: which reveals the origin of Kore's dark side.]]
** The Season 2 Mid-Finale ends with [[spoiler: Persephone getting exiled to the mortal realm to take over her mother's duties while Demeter is turned into a mortal and separated from her daughter.
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** A gender bent version of the Cenataur Chiron is the therapist Persephone sees. She switched fields from medicine to psychology.

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** A gender bent version of the Cenataur Chiron is the therapist Persephone sees.sees (The one Hecate suggested). She switched fields from medicine to psychology.
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** A gender bent version of the Cenataur Chiron is the therapist Persephone sees. She switched fields from medicine to psychology.
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A drama webcomic by Rachel Smythe retelling the story of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology The Taking of Persephone]] with a modern skin. After Hades casually states that Persephone rivals Aphrodite in beauty when he spots her at a party, the goddess's jealousy leads to her placing the sleeping Persephone in Hades' car. What follows is Persephone's journey of self-discovery, Hades finding an equal to rule by his side, and the two slowly falling deeper in love. The comic is still ongoing. It can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320 here]] or [[https://webcomics.club/manga/lore-olympus/ here]].

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A drama webcomic by Rachel Smythe retelling the story of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology The Taking of Persephone]] with a modern skin. After Hades casually states that Persephone rivals Aphrodite in beauty when he spots her at a party, the goddess's jealousy leads to her placing the sleeping Persephone in Hades' car. What follows is Persephone's journey of self-discovery, Hades finding an equal to rule by his side, and the two slowly falling deeper in love. The comic is still ongoing. It can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320 here]] or [[https://webcomics.club/manga/lore-olympus/ here]].
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A drama webcomic by Rachel Smythe retelling the story of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology The Taking of Persephone]] with a modern skin. After Hades casually states that Persephone rivals Aphrodite in beauty when he spots her at a party, the goddess's jealousy leads to her placing the sleeping Persephone in Hades' car. What follows is Persephone's journey of self-discovery, Hades finding an equal to rule by his side, and the two slowly falling deeper in love. The comic is still ongoing. It can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320 here]].

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A drama webcomic by Rachel Smythe retelling the story of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology The Taking of Persephone]] with a modern skin. After Hades casually states that Persephone rivals Aphrodite in beauty when he spots her at a party, the goddess's jealousy leads to her placing the sleeping Persephone in Hades' car. What follows is Persephone's journey of self-discovery, Hades finding an equal to rule by his side, and the two slowly falling deeper in love. The comic is still ongoing. It can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320 here]] or [[https://webcomics.club/manga/lore-olympus/ here]].
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* TimeSkip: Episode 190 ends with Zeus banishing Persephone to the Mortal Realm. Episode 191 takes place ten years later, with Persephone still serving her sentence.
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* PowerMakesYourHairGrow: Persephone normally wears her hair short, but when she's stressed and feeling vulnerable her control over her goddess powers slips and she reverts to long, flowing RapunzelHair. As a result, the length of her hair fluctuates constantly throughout the webcomic, and there are several points at which she is shown having to cut her hair short again after incidents like her initial encounter with Hades and [[spoiler:her assault at the hands of Apollo]].

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* PowerMakesYourHairGrow: Persephone normally wears her hair short, but when she's stressed and feeling vulnerable her control over her goddess powers slips and she reverts to long, flowing RapunzelHair.hair. As a result, the length of her hair fluctuates constantly throughout the webcomic, and there are several points at which she is shown having to cut her hair short again after incidents like her initial encounter with Hades and [[spoiler:her assault at the hands of Apollo]].
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