Gallery

Welcome to The Gallery.

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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Dandelion

The dandelion symbolizes healing and wisdom, that wishes can come true, even called “love’s oracle” by some. Persephone bloomed these in her first interaction with Hera, when she intimated Persephone might like to talk with Hades more and when Hera had her vision of the assault.

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Desert Bluebell

The Phacelia campanularia is a blue flower often symbolizing gratitude, love, and humility. Persephone bloomed these the morning after sleeping over at Hades’ home when asked if he had some clothes she could wear.

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Pink-Sorrel

The Oxalis Articulata symbolizes joy (and even ill-timed wit) and can be found in the wild. The name Oxalis is Greek for sour/acid. Persephone bloomed these when she met Ares for the first time.

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Common Daisy

The DAISY is a white flower with a yellow center and often symbolizes innocence, childhood, and saying “we feel the same.” Persephone bloomed these while in the company of Eros and Artemis at different times.

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Roses

The ROSE is a classic flower and one Persephone remarked is her “signature” flower which Hestia and Athena embroidered in a cloth for her. It can symbolize love of life, joy, youth, and energy. Persephone bloomed these in the beginning but not much since then.

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