🌾 In Greek mythology, Demeter is the powerful goddess of harvest, grain, and agriculture. She is the sister of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon, and the loving mother of Persephone.
When Persephone was taken by Hades, Demeter’s grief brought the world into famine — creating the very first winter. Her daughter’s return gave birth to the seasons we know today.
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One goddess could starve the entire world. Who was Deer? Deer is the goddess of harvest and fertility, sister of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. Every seed that sprouted and every harvest that fed mortals was her gift. But when her daughter Pphanie was kidnapped by Hades, Deer’s grief turned the earth barren. Crops died, winter fell, and mortals starved. At last, a deal was struck. Praphanie would spend half the year with Hades, half with Deer. And so, thanks to Deer, we have the cycle of seasons, life, death, and rebirth. Want more crazy Greek mythology stories? Hit like and subscribe for more.