Demeter (2024)


Demeter is a main female character in the Olympus Guardian series and a supporting character in the Olympus Guardian movie.

Contents

  • 1 In Greek Mythology
  • 2 Appearance
  • 3 Synopsis
    • 3.1 The Gods of Olympus
    • 3.2 Pandora's Box
    • 3.3 Athena and Arachne
    • 3.4 Cadmus and the Dragon
    • 3.5 Orpheus and Eurydice
    • 3.6 The Love of Hades
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Gallery

In Greek Mythology[]

Demeter is the second born child of Cronus, Titan God of the Harvest and his sister-wife Rhea, the Titan Goddess of the fertility of the earth, women, generation and motherhood. Demeter and her older sister, Hestia right after their births, were swallowed by Cronus, due to Cronus worrying that one of his kids would overpower him and take his place. The sisters were joined by their younger siblings, Hera, Poseidon and Hades. The five as immortals fully grew inside of their father's stomach. Their youngest brother Zeus, was given birth to in secret and passed to the Nymphs of Crete to be raised in safety on Crete. Rhea tricked Cronus into swallowing a rock instead of their youngest son.

Many years later the siblings were set free from their father's stomach, due to Cronus drinking a special concoction created by Metis, which caused him to vomit his children up, leading them to unit with their youngest brother, Zeus. The six escaped Cronus, triggering the Titan Wars, where Cronus and his allies, fought against his own children and their allies, to win ultimate power. The Olympians (Demeter and her siblings) ended up eventually winning the ten year war, and Cronus and his devotees were imprisoned in Tartarus.

Demeter is best known as one of the 12 Olympians, she was born with powers over vegetation, and is associated with agriculture, the harvest, fertility and sacred law. She is also considered to be an Earth and a Mother Goddess.

In the myths, she was a lover of Zeus, with whom she had Persephone, her favourite child, and also had children with Poseidon, Despoina and Arrion. She later married the Cretan Demi God of the Harvest, Carmanor and they had Euboulos , demi-god of ploughing, Khrysothemis , demi-goddess of the harvest-festival, and Akakallis "the Daffodil' together.

Appearance[]

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Demeter is a tall female deity with fair skin, wide green eyes and long blonde hair worn in an elegant updo. She wears leaves as a hair accessory, a green dress, with a soft green skirt and a dark green belt, she carries a white shawl and wears brown sandals.

In the manhwa, Demeter has pretty similar appearance.

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Synopsis[]

The Gods of Olympus[]

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Zeus created a concoction that will help him free his siblings from Kronos. He handed this to his mother, Rhea, who then poured into a cup and let Kronos drink it. Demeter first appeared after Kronos disgorged her along with her other siblings except Zeus. She first expressed her delight on feeling the air outside Kronos's stomach. She caught a sword when Zeus threw weapons to his siblings to use against Kronos. She and her sisters, however, didn't appear fighting against him.

Pandora's Box[]

After everything that Prometheus did, the gods decided to punish the humans. Zeus ordered Hephaestus to create a beautiful and wise woman to bring destruction to the humans. He did and the gods blessed her with traits. Demeter blessed her with a mother's loving instinct.

Athena and Arachne[]

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Athena and Poseidon were having an argument over who owns the village they were eyeing on. To settle this, Aphrodite suggested that each of the two should give a gift to the village andput it into a vote. The gift with the most votes wins. During the competition, Demeter can be seen raising a board with the olive tree on it alongside Persephone, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, and Hestia. In the weaving competition, she, Athena, Aphrodite, Hera, Zeus, Artemis, and Hades were featured in Athena's work.

Cadmus and the Dragon[]

Zeus asked Hermes to call for only the male gods to discuss how to dispose of Cadmus who was looking for his abducted sister, Europa. However, for some unknown reason, the goddesses also came to the meeting. After Zeus told them the intention of the meeting, Demeter condemned his infidelity and swore to go against his plans along with the other goddesses. When Apollo turned off the light of the sun and Poseidon started casting violent waves against Cadmus, she raised some land beneath the sea to save Cadmus from the waves. The gods were astonished of this. She then laughs at them. After Cadmus met Europa again, the gods and goddesses involved started blackmailing Zeus. Demeter told him that she has to decorate her temple.

Orpheus and Eurydice[]

During the wine festival at Dionysus's temple, Demeter was one of the guests present and was watching the wine drinking contest with Psyche, Eros, and Dionysus. She then compliments that it was the best festival she's been in to which Psyche agrees. Dionysus thanks her for letting the humans have a big harvest. When Orpheus and Eurydice entered, she stated that even the vegetation was happy to see them. She later says that his music is the best and that he should be blessed for his talent as she raised a goblet of wine.

After Eurydice's death, Orpheus was playing a sad song by a dying tree. Demeter and Dionysus heard him. She remarked that his sadness is passed on through his music and all living things feel the same way. Her words were interrupted by Lovely, Eros' clone, who was curious on how to go down to the underworld to convince Hades to return Eurydice. Demeter doubts this but suggests that Orpheus would go down instead.

The Love of Hades[]

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Demeter brings her daughter, Persephone to Olympus to show her to the other gods. Many of them tried to woo Persephone, making Aphrodite and her lover Ares quite jealous. Seeing Demeter watch Persephone as Apollo played for her, Aphrodite suggested that she should hide Persephone somewhere far from the "players."

After returning to get Persephone near a lake, Demeter discovered that her daughter was missing. She was alarmed but became angry after seeing one of Zeus's tracker bolts in the area. He then swore to Styx that he didn't take her and promised to help if any evidence about Persephone's whereabouts is uncovered. Demeter then decided to ask the plants and trees if they saw her daughter. However, none of them answered that they've seen her. Out of anger that none of the numerous trees and plants saw where her daughter went, all vegetation started wilting. This also affected Inachos's river. After noticing Demeter sitting by a dead tree, he gave her a tip that Hades kidnapped Persephone. She then went to Zeus and told him about this which led him to send Hermes to the underworld to take back Persephone.

When it was discovered that Persephone couldn't return because she ate four pomegranate seeds, Zeus tried to make a deal with Hades. The deal was letting each pomegranate seed she ate amount for a month's stay in the underworld. Demeter was fine with this but Hades declined it, causing Zeus to be angry. It made them worried that Hades might raise an army and turn his back on Olympus. Aphrodite suggested to just give Persephone away to Hades but Demeter angrily declines it. Hermes then suggested to take advantage of the vow Hades made to Persephone about taking her back. After finding a witness, Hades agreed with Zeus's deal and crowns Persephone as the queen of the underworld. Demeter was still against this pairing but Aphrodite gives up because she experienced the same with Eros, calming Demeter down and making some of the gods laugh.

Trivia[]

  • In the mythology, Demeter is said to be a "cougar" because she usually has relationships with younger man compared to her age, typically Iasion.
  • Among Gaia's descendants, Demeter is the one who resembles her most in every aspect such as appearance, personality and power.

Gallery[]

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Demeter with her symbol

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Demeter in ANIGANA website

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Demeter with her hanbok style

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Demeter with her daughter, Persephone.

Demeter (2024)

FAQs

Who got Demeter pregnant? ›

Demeter is the goddess of the harvest, fertility, and the earth. She never married, but had two children by her brother, Zeus. She bore him a daughter, Persephone, and a son, Iacchus. She also had a love affair with Iasion, a Titan.

What is the message of Demeter? ›

As the goddess of grain and agriculture, among other things, Demeter brought life to crops and blessed her worshippers with a bountiful harvest. Demeter and her myths also represent many different types of cycles. The most obvious is the cycle of the seasons: from summer to autumn to winter to spring… and back again.

What does Demeter do in response to her daughter being taken? ›

But Demeter will not let go of her fury at the loss of her daughter. She won't go to Olympus, the home of the gods, and she won't let the fruit grow on earth until she sees Persephone again. Zeus is forced to relent and sends the messenger Hermes to the Underworld to get the girl back.

What is Demeter 3 important powers? ›

Demeter is most famous for being the Greek goddess of agriculture, harvest, and fertility. Her myths explain the cycle of the seasons, particularly through the story of her daughter, Persephone's abduction by Hades, which leads to the barren winter months and fertile spring.

Did Zeus have a child with Persephone? ›

Zagreus, in Orphic myth, a divine child who was the son of Zeus (as a snake) and his daughter Persephone. Zeus intended to make Zagreus his heir and bestow on him unlimited power, but Hera out of jealousy urged the Titans to attack the child while she beguiled him with toys.

Who was Demeter's mortal lover? ›

In addition to Zeus, Demeter had a lover, Iasion (a Cretan), to whom she bore Plutus (Wealth; i.e., abundant produce of the soil).

Did Persephone love Hades? ›

Persephone, the goddess of spring, is vibrant, spirited, and independent. She loves Hades but resents the confines of the underworld and yearns for the freedom and vitality of her earthly realm. The love story of Hades and Persephone is one of separation and longing, followed by reunion.

Did Hades marry his niece? ›

Hades became the ruler of the Underworld. Hades was married to his niece, Persephone, whom he abducted [See Demeter]. There are very few myths about Hades other than the story of how he abducted and married Persephone.

What happened to Demeter's daughter? ›

Demeter's daughter Persephone was abducted to the Underworld by Hades, who received permission from her father Zeus to take her as his bride. Demeter searched for her ceaselessly for nine days, preoccupied with her grief.

Why did Demeter not want her daughter to marry Hades? ›

Hades, god of the Underworld, fell in love with Persephone and wanted her as his bride. His brother Zeus consented to the marriage—or at least refused to oppose it. Yet he warned Hades that Demeter would never approve this coupling, for she would not want her daughter spirited off to a sunless world.

When Demeter found out that her daughter was gone what did she not allow to happen on earth? ›

Demeter, goddess of the harvest and fertility searched for her daughter when Persephone went missing. Once she realized Persephone was taken to the underworld, she protested the abduction by stopping her work with the crops.

What did Apollo do to Persephone? ›

Apollo was merely an interested suitor when Persephone became of age and was actively looking for a husband. But Persephone was raped by her father not once, but two times. In both occurrences, she bore a child.

What is Demeter's symbol? ›

Demeter is represented by three main symbols, which are usually visible in physical depictions of her: wheat ears, the winged serpent, and the Cornucopia. These images may also feature her being pulled by a chariot drawn by two serpents and holding torches.

What does Demeter teach us? ›

Roman name: Ceres

Demeter is the Greek goddess of the harvest, grain, and fertility. She is one of the Twelve Olympian gods that live on Mount Olympus. Because she was the goddess of the harvest, she was very important to the farmers and peasant people of Greece.

Why is Demeter so special? ›

Demeter was the Ancient Greek goddess of the harvest. She was a very important goddess to Ancient Greek people, who farmed a lot of their food. Demeter had a kind and beautiful daughter, called Persephone, who she loved very much.

Did Demeter have a child with Poseidon? ›

In the myth, Poseidon saw Demeter and desired her. To avoid him, she took her archaic form of a mare, but he took the form of a stallion and mated with her. From this union Demeter bore a daughter, Despoina, and a fabulous horse, Arion.

How did Zeus impregnate Demeter? ›

Zeus then was attracted by his sister Demeter, who resisted him. But he violated her in the form of a bull, and from their union came Persephone. His next wife was the Titaness Mnemosyne (Memory), who produced the Nine Muses.

Does Demeter have a child in Percy Jackson? ›

Meg McCaffrey is the only child of Demeter who plays a significant role, and not until the third series, Trials of Apollo. Meg is the demigod to discover Apollo when he falls to earth as a mortal named Lester. She becomes close friends with Apollo and is prominent throughout the rest of his series.

How many children did Demeter have in total? ›

Demeter
ParentsCronus and Rhea
SiblingsHestia, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, Zeus
ConsortZeus, Poseidon, Iasion, Karmanor, Mecon
ChildrenPersephone, Despoina, Eubuleus, Arion, Plutus, Philomelus, Iacchus, Acheron, Hecate (Orphic)
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