Goddess of Women
Goddess of Love
The temple is fairly large capable of fitting a total of two hundred and fifty [250] people at a single time. For those untrained, the walk up the mountain to the temple can be never-ending, but to those Amazons who have lived longer and generally make trips up the mountain, it is but a walk in the park.
- The Queen of the Olympian deities. She is a daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and wife and sister of Zeus. Hera was mainly worshipped as a Goddess of marriage and birth. It is said that each year Hera's virginity returns by bathing in the well Canathus. The children of Hera and Zeus are the Smith-God Hephaestus, the Goddess of Youth Hēbē, and the God of war Ares. The temple of Hera is ornately designed and rests on the top of one of Themyscira's mountains.
Goddess of Love
- Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, procreation, and the daughter of Zeus and Dione. Due to her beauty, other gods feared that their rivalry over her would interrupt the peace among them and lead to war, so Zeus married her to Hephaestus, who, because of his ugliness and deformity, was not seen as a threat. Aphrodite's temple is decorated beautifully with flowers of multiple colors lining the walls and sitting within hand-crafted pots. The temple is fairly large capable of fitting a total of one hundred and fifty [150] people at a single time.
The temple is fairly large capable of fitting a total of two hundred and fifty [250] people at a single time. For those untrained, the walk up the mountain to the temple can be never-ending, but to those Amazons who have lived longer and generally make trips up the mountain, it is but a walk in the park.
