Description
Callista, daughter of Elysee and Hephaistos, is the goddess of love (she represents true love and platonic love).
STORY:
Callista was born a few months after the wedding of Hephaistos and Elysee and their installation in the underworld. She is a goddess who inherited the beauty of her mother Elysee, which attracts Aphrodite's rejection of her.
Several years have passed and Callista grew up and became a very beautiful goddess whose beauty can rival her mother's, receiving many proposals from minor deities and even some Olympians (notament Ares who never ceased harassing the girl) . But what no one expected, she understood, was that her heart would start beating for a woman. Indeed, the heart of the young Hedone began to beat for her. The young goddess of pleasure did everything to please Callista. And all his actions do not displease Callista, on the contrary. Hedone succeeded therefore where all the other gods had failed.
For several centuries, the two goddesses loved each other secretly, without the knowledge of the other gods, pretending to be friends with the Olympians. Callista only told his grandfather Hades, who himself had a "complicated" relationship with his wife Persephone. He advised her not to be ashamed of her love and to follow her heart. Then one day, at a party on Olympus, Hedone kissed Callista in front of all the other gods, unable to hide.
HedonΓ© and Callista were the first couple of the same sex among the gods, both embodying love for one person and not for his gender.
PERSONALITY:
Callista is a sweet and shy goddess who believes in love through feelings. She is sure that one can love oneself and feel a sincere love even if one does not sleep with the person (one more reason that accentuates Aphrodite's hatred towards her). But she is also, by her nature of goddess of platonic love, naturally modest about her feelings and about physical contact (it is Hedone, as goddess of the amorous pleasure, which compences this lack of reactivity).