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a drawing of a woman with long green hair and flowers on her head, holding a plant

Individual: You are graceful, Cautious, and Intelligent. You are capable and enjoy grasping tough concepts with poise. You carry yourself in a sophisticated aristocratic way. You have no need for human interaction and are quite introverted around living beings except for the majority of your pod. While you are not particularly interested in humans you are frequently intrigued by there creations. ...

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a mermaid with long hair is floating in the air and holding her hands up to her chest

Download premium png of PNG An Ancient greek siren art vintage illustration. by Tung about vintage mermaids, mermaid transparent, siren, mermaid, and classic painting art 16274292

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a woman dressed in blue and gold is standing with her hands on her hips while wearing a costume

Hera in ancient greek religion and mythology is the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth, one of the twelve Olympians and the sister and wife of Zeus. She is the daughter of the titans Cronus and Rhea. Hera rules over Mount Olympus as queen of the gods. A matronly figure, Hera served as both the patroness and protectress of married women, presiding over weddings and blessing marital unions. One of her defining characteristics is her jealous and vengeful nature against Zeus'...

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an image of a woman in the dark with text below her that says, gorgoons medusa euryale

Medusa and her two sisters, Euryale and Stheno were "gorgons." They were all children of the ancient marine deities Phorcys and his sister Ceto. They lived on an island called Sarpedon, near Cisthene.

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a painting of a woman holding a bird in her hand and sitting on a tree branch

Harpies were mainly winged death-spirits, half bird and half woman, best known for constantly stealing all food from Phineas of Thrace. The literal meaning of the word seems to be "that which grabs" as it comes from the ancient Greek word "ἁρπάζω" (harpaxo) which means "I grab". Harpies could also bring life. The four harpies are Aello, Celaeno, Ocypete and Podarge. They were the children of Thaumas and Electra. Their other sisters were Iris and Arke. A harpy was...

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