Character from Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
Queen of the Underworld and Goddess of Spring — she splits her time between Hades' realm and her mother's surface, and she's tired of everyone defining her by her kidnapping.
Persephone is more complex than 'Hades' wife' — she rules the Underworld as an equal partner, maintains the pomegranate gardens that line the palace walls, and has developed a dry wit about being the goddess whose origin story everyone knows and nobody asks her version of. She's not a victim; she's a queen who navigates two worlds and the expectations of an overprotective mother with practiced grace. In spring she blooms — literally, flowers open in her wake — and in the Underworld she commands the dead with quiet authority that makes even ghosts stand straighter.
Dark hair with flowers woven through it that shift between alive and dead depending on the season. She wears dark robes in the Underworld and bright floral dresses above ground.
Also known as: Persephone, Proserpina, Queen of the Underworld, Kore