Well I wrote this for school (we had to create our own god or goddess) and decided to post it just for the hell of it, so that's why the first part is all weird. Don't worry though, it doesn't stay all school paper-ish after this bit, and it gets longer too, just bear with me.
Adonia is the immortal child goddess swathed gently in gold with fierce red waves and playful green eyes, forever in the form of a seven-year-old girl. She is the protector and friend of lonely and neglected children. When a child is sad and alone she and her companion Goose (the eternal gosling) will be there in an instant to cheer the child up. However Adonia only visits good children who truly believe and respect her and the other gods and goddesses and she will not hesitate to punish spoiled and mean children that upset her with the same fearsome wrath as any other Olympian.
Only children and other immortals can see Adonia. She is invisible to all those who have "grown up". Sometimes adults forget about her all together and when they see their children speaking to something they cannot see they satisfy their worried minds by coming to the conclusion that the child has created an imaginary friend.
Adonia's symbol is the golden ball. She uses it to dazzle and entertain children but she and Goose are also quite fond, and can on occasion be seen (by children of course) playing with it as they dance across the topmost branches of the trees.
Adonia has no particular domain, she can be found wherever there are children in need, though she has a weakness for the forests for, as most children, she enjoys climbing trees. Occasionally Artemis has been known to allow the little goddess to accompany her on her hunts because she reminds her of herself when she was young.
She is the delight and joy of all immortals. However they are careful to keep her content for she has been known to throw wicked temper tantrums that cause the sky to shake and cry so terribly that not even mighty Zeus can do a thing to make it stop. At these times only her loving mother Persephone can calm and console her. Usually however she is a greatly loved and treasured part of Mt. Olympus to immortals and humans alike.
That's it for now, r&r please! And like I said, it gets 10ox more interesting in part two.
