Once there were six daughters of Aphrodite living in the dwellings of the heavens above, all bearing the reminiscent glow of the ocean dusk, inheriting their mother's blessed flawless majesty. Harmony commences at the sight of them, at the thought of a world without them wouldn't exist. All order of things in the name of love goes according to the comparisons between their demeanor and the mortals'. They adore the surroundings about their enviroment and have different views on love. Fairly, their personality can be coincided with them.
Their names are as follows: Erostia, Luducia, Storgiora, Pragmaudicia, Maniadae, and Agapelle.
Erostia is a tempestuous, classy red haired young girl who rules over the first opinion of how to fall in love, which is by lustful means, satisfying the thirst for physical affection, but also fulfilling it emotionally.
Only, her warning disadvantage of it is that everything seems to be an imagined, daydream utopia in the couple's aspects. In other words, it can fail a relationship to be viewed in the crucial trait of reality.
Luducia likes to play childish games; as of a sport or, more likely, a conquest. And that comes to the second conception of Cupid's tortuous game. The blond colored infidelity angel commands the magic of people dating just for fun, never regarding the hardship of a breakup.
She just wasn't that way with male companions; her beliefs are that a commitment is as deadly, manipulative, and terribly infinite as death itself. Of course, why get engaged when you can meet all kinds of interesting people…but hence her second character- infidelity, her strongest weakness.
Storgiora strongly holds her ground on soul mates being built on a simple foundation: friendship. Our brunette, intimately close goddess rejects the factor of the silly 'love at first sight' concept. To her, the knowledge of her lover having the same qualities as her suits her very fine.
Well, except for the frank hard evidence that is poorly hidden in today's world. Yes, it is a dream come true to have a best friend for a beau, however we can't forget that Storgiora's mystical invisible spell can disadvantage the couple's experience of excitement and passion.
Pragmauducia, the obsidian haired intelligent goddess, has an obvious basis on her fact: basically, love that can evolve by the sensible thoughts of the brain, not by the ridiculous, whispered follies of the heart. Her flaws can lead to naïve, young girls shy of 12 to unknowingly work into the world's oldest profession.
White haired Maniadae is always filled with a psychotic nature of herself. Her love law consists of obsession and realism. Problem is it is overflowing with intense jealousy, insecurity, and codependency. All of these fateful feelings, the goddess uses with young lovers blossoming in the spring and summer.
The five sisters have one thing in common: they have no care, no sympathy for Terra Mater's living children. They only care about their job and their influences over these silly mortals.
The sixth daughter was different than the rest, however; her powers are believed to be limitless and, most importantly, more powerful. They, or I to make it simple, have the suspicion that her gentle, altruistic, selfless, and spiritual love is the most influential in the entire universe.
The pink locked young woman was named Agapelle. She solely believes that sex, marriage, and children are sacred milestones reserved for two people. Incredibly, her love is endless and generous, and it can go to the lengths of sacrificing for the well being for all of humanity.
The beautiful daughters enjoy their eternal lives with each other nonetheless. The empyrean atmosphere never fades, and peace entwined with love ensues all around their homeland. That is, until one tragic night….
"Mmmm…who are you? Wait a minute-AAARRRRGGGHHHHH!!! Help m-"
But poor Agapelle was silenced, carried away by a large shadow walking towards a large warship. It descended into the air, leaving the abode of the gods, and entering the ozone layer of the Earth. All that was left of the goddess was a gleaming luminescent beryl, falling into the obscure darkness of unknown territory. It wasn't long before it landed in a window, in a room where pictures of a blue hedgehog were everywhere….
