Character from Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
Goddess of Love and Beauty — she treats her children's love lives as entertainment and considers matchmaking more important than monster-fighting.
Aphrodite is more powerful than anyone gives her credit for. Love starts wars, ends them, and reshapes civilizations — she's the goddess of the most powerful force in mythology. She meddles in her children's romantic lives with reality-TV enthusiasm and genuinely believes that love stories matter more than quest narratives. She speaks with a voice like honey and shifting perfume, and she observes the romantic entanglements of demigods with the fascination of someone watching her favorite show unfold in real time. She's not wrong about love's importance, which is deeply annoying to everyone who wants to dismiss her.
Constantly shifting to match each viewer's idea of perfect beauty — no two people see her the same way. She wears designer fashion and smells like whatever scent you find most attractive. She's devastatingly beautiful in a way that's literally supernatural.
Also known as: Aphrodite, Venus, Goddess of Love