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  • This won't last long i won't stay faithful. 
  • Sure... i hope everything works out.
  • Hey Aphrodite i was wondering if i could borrow the belt?
  • Goddess of love and beauty. She was known as beautiful and enchanting, She was frequently depicted nude, as symmetrically perfect maiden, infinitely desirable and as infinitely out of reach. 
  • i'll give you lordship of asia. 
  • I promise you victory in war and wisdom.
  • If you pick me i'll give you Helen, the most beautiful woman in greece.
  • Aphrodite was so lovely that only the three virgin goddesses Artemis, Athena, and Hestia were immune to her charms and power. Unsurprisingly, the second she got on olympus, She inadvertently wreaked havoc amongst the other gods, each of whom instantly wanted to have her for himself. So as to prevent this, Zeus hurriedly married her to Hephaestus, the ugliest among the olympians, of course this merely alleviated the problem Aphrodite didn't plan to remain faithful.
  • Every olympian god carried a tool that reflected his abilities and special powers. Aphrodite wielded a magical belt that allowed her to easily make anyone, god or mortal, fall in love with the wearer. In some cases, other goddesses would ask to borrow the belt from Aphrodite in order to attract and seduce their lovers easily.
  • listen i'm sorry but i'm not interested.
  • oh you'll see. I'd watch your back.
  • Aphrodite, hera and athena were the top three contestants for a golden apple, which was intended for the most beautiful goddess. Aphrodite promised Paris, the prince of Tray, that if he chose er she would offer him Helen, the most beautiful woman in Greece, to be his wife. Paris acted thus, a choice that ultimately led to the trojan war.
  • Shortly after this the Trojan war started due to him picking Aphrodite.
  • i pick Aphrodite 
  • The calycanthus Aphrodite, also known as sweet shrub is named after the greek goddess of love. This flower is extremely fragrant and it resembles the magnolia blossoms that are commonly found during late spring and the early summer seasons. In general, the plant grows an average of 150 to 240 cm tall. (The roses are representing the flower)
  • Due to her short temper, Aphrodite did not take rejection very well, seeking revenge on those who rejected her. Although it was indeed a very rare thing for a man to reject the goddess mercilessly killed these men and their loved ones through tricks.
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