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Immerse yourselves in the vast world of Lore Olympus. In here, you’ll find Easter Eggs, Callbacks, Parallels, and a lot more!

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Honey and Bees in Ancient Greece

In Ancient Greece, honey and bees were associated with the Underworld. Various Greek philosophers even believed that humans could be reincarnated as bees, or that bees are the souls of humans who had not yet been born. Above is an image of a Greek coin depicting a bee. In Lore Olympus, Persephone is seen snacking on honey in Episodes 54 and 130.

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Hourglass

An hourglass is found on top of a shelf inside Daphne and Echo’s home. Knowing the bad turns of Echo and Daphne’s myths, could this mean that time is running out for both of them?

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Aetna

Aetna could represent many things. One, a modern version of Hephaestus’ automatons, metal people (& animals) he crafted were as real as living beings. Two, Mount Etna is often associated with Hephaestus. It is said to imprison the monstrous Typhoeus, who also arbitrated a land squabble between Hephaestus and Demeter. Three, the eyes on screens could be a nod to the many cyclops who worked for Hephaestus in the myths. Eyes also symbolize perception and vigilance, access to forbidden knowledge, and surveillance.

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The Glass Elevator

A glass elevator appears in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In the book/movie, it allows him to see the world and his future, though he must ride through the frightening parts. When he accepts the uncertainty, the elevator takes him to the right place.

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Periwinkle

periwinkle/catharanthusoften represents early friendships, sweet memories, and harmony. These are seen in young Persephone’s hair when she recounts how she created her first friends, the flower nymphs. The light blue spotted color in the nymphs resembles the color periwinkle.

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Peony

The Peony is a beautiful flower representing prosperity, good health, and a good life. Demeter’s birthday card with 3,000 drachma to Persephone had this flower with a smiling bee buzzing around (an animal also often associated with Persephone).

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Rose’s Thorns

spicula rosarum appears frequently in the story when Persephone is angry and upset, particularly in her arguments and anxiety around Apollo. These thorny rose vines might show her dangerous side, but also might demonstrate that there is always hope (the rose) always within reach.

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Vines

Unlike the tree branches Persephone grew in the hospital, the vines she grew in response to news of her arrest warrant were huge and grew out of control. They seemed to almost protect and keep her safe and/or lead Hades to her.

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