Post by Eos Erigeneia on Oct 31, 2014 19:43:51 GMT -5
Eos Aurora Erigeneia
theme song:;
Shiver by Lucy Rose
description:;
Eos has brownish-gray skin with small spiked areas, however has a mostly human appearance. The difference lies in the fact she has pointed ears; large leathery wings emerge from her lower back, with small hooks, and jagged areas like her body; glowing red eyes; a long skinny tail; and more pointed fingernails, toenails and teeth. She has long dark brown hair, which is separated into strands and kept together with small golden accessories. She wears a golden collar necklace among other items meant to represent her status as a 'Goddess'. Despite her slightly terrifying appearance, Eos is a kind person who can show bountiful love. She tends to be motherly towards someone she cares about, due to losing so many of her children.
playby:;
Unlimited by Telthona
era:;
sweet 700 BC
gender:;
Female
race:
born a Daemon; Succubi
should we put bricks on your head?:;
Eos is 6 feet tall
no place like home:;
Land that would later be known as Greece
getting lucky with ~someone~:;
Straight
status:;
False Goddess become Wanderer, high wealth in Europe-Africa; low-medium wealth after departure
babies coming?:;
Currently single
abilities:;
Amplify Emotions
Flight/Wings
Fire Control
Morph
Flight/Wings
Fire Control
Morph
weapon(s):;
Xiphos styled sword and spears. However when she travels across the sea she must leave all behind
whatcha~wearin?:;
Wears whatever she deems appropriate based on her setting
transportation:;
Wings/Shapeshifting
anything.else.you'd.like.to.share?:;
No
disposition to the law:;
Neutral
alignment:;
Good
likes:;
Sunrises,
Nature,
Traveling,
Wine,
Sports (The Olympics)
Nature,
Traveling,
Wine,
Sports (The Olympics)
dislikes:;
False Worship,
Darkness,
Losing,
Darkness,
Losing,
phobias:;
Fear of being alone in pitch darkness.
obsessions:;
Curiosity about the world. Eos wants to see everything it has to offer.
background:;
Eos was born in 7th century Greece to daemons named Hyperion and Theia. The couple had two other children named Selene and Helios. Her parents had formed a cult around themselves so that they would not have to hide themselves or their true forms. For centuries the family was worshiped. Like her brother Helios, she had powers over fire. However, due to hers being weaker she was eventually associated as a Goddess of the Dawn.
Over time Eos has had many lovers and children, due to her longevity. At the young age of around twenty, Eos met her first love. Unknown to her the handsome Cephalus was a married man. She bore him a son named Phaethon, whom was stolen as a child by a fanatical worshipper of Aine. Eos grieved over losing her child and finding out the marital status of her lover, so she sent him away.
Her second lover was a man named Orion. She briefly was married to Orion, however her poor husband was killed by a hunter.
Her second husband was a mortal man named Tithonus. They were happy and had two sons: Memnon and Emathion. Sadly they both died in battle, Memnon in war and Emathion in a fight. The parents grieved, but could not produce any more children. Eos stayed with her husband throughout old age until his eventual death.
She also spent time with a fellow daemon named Cleitus, and she bore him a son named Coeranus. However the couple eventually decided to part ways. She spent a few hundred years with a vampyre named Astraeus and bore him several children: Zephyrus, Boreas, Eurus, Notus, Eosphoros, Phainon, Phaethon, Pyroeis, Stilbon and a single daughter named Astraea. Despite loving him deeply, Eos decided she needed to leave the area that would later be known as Greece once her children were old enough.
Although her worship wasn’t large, many people wished to speak with her. They constantly watched her and wrote about her. The stories of her various lovers were over-exaggerated, as well as her powers. Eos did not enjoy the blasphemies of false worship and eventually left Greece. She decided to travel and see what the world had to offer. She learnt to hide her shape to blend among the humans. She found the world to be a beautiful place and was astounded by the different plants and fauna in each area. After travelling across Africa and Europe, Eos eventually turned to the sea and wondered if there was anything beyond. Adapting the shape of a sea creature, she swam out.
Over time Eos has had many lovers and children, due to her longevity. At the young age of around twenty, Eos met her first love. Unknown to her the handsome Cephalus was a married man. She bore him a son named Phaethon, whom was stolen as a child by a fanatical worshipper of Aine. Eos grieved over losing her child and finding out the marital status of her lover, so she sent him away.
Her second lover was a man named Orion. She briefly was married to Orion, however her poor husband was killed by a hunter.
Her second husband was a mortal man named Tithonus. They were happy and had two sons: Memnon and Emathion. Sadly they both died in battle, Memnon in war and Emathion in a fight. The parents grieved, but could not produce any more children. Eos stayed with her husband throughout old age until his eventual death.
She also spent time with a fellow daemon named Cleitus, and she bore him a son named Coeranus. However the couple eventually decided to part ways. She spent a few hundred years with a vampyre named Astraeus and bore him several children: Zephyrus, Boreas, Eurus, Notus, Eosphoros, Phainon, Phaethon, Pyroeis, Stilbon and a single daughter named Astraea. Despite loving him deeply, Eos decided she needed to leave the area that would later be known as Greece once her children were old enough.
Although her worship wasn’t large, many people wished to speak with her. They constantly watched her and wrote about her. The stories of her various lovers were over-exaggerated, as well as her powers. Eos did not enjoy the blasphemies of false worship and eventually left Greece. She decided to travel and see what the world had to offer. She learnt to hide her shape to blend among the humans. She found the world to be a beautiful place and was astounded by the different plants and fauna in each area. After travelling across Africa and Europe, Eos eventually turned to the sea and wondered if there was anything beyond. Adapting the shape of a sea creature, she swam out.
Religious, but she worships no one in particular.