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** Ares, Hestia, and Demeter beating up Apollo in the next chapter, complete with DeathGlares.
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* Episode 277, better known as "The Humbling of Apollo." Thanks to his own machinations and Persephone' guile, Apollo is hit by a True Love arrow. He SIMULTANEOUSLY falls in love with her and becomes completely aware of everything he's put her through. [[VillainousBSOD Unable to deal with what he's feeling,]] he begs a quietly raging Persephone how to make it stop. Before leaving, she tells him to publicly confess what he's done to her to the approaching Oracle News crew (who he called in advance to announce his "engagement" to Persephone) and to stay away from her forever. Which he does, on camera, surrounded by Persephone's infuriated family and friends and in Broken Tears. [[LaserGuidedKarma May his reputation rest in pain.]]

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* Episode 277, better known as "The Humbling of Apollo." Thanks to his own machinations and Persephone' guile, Apollo is hit by a True Love arrow. He SIMULTANEOUSLY falls in love with her and becomes completely aware of everything he's put her through. [[VillainousBSOD Unable to deal with what he's feeling,]] he begs a quietly raging Persephone how to make it stop. Before leaving, she tells him to publicly confess what he's done to her to the approaching Oracle News crew (who he called in advance to announce his "engagement" to Persephone) and to stay away from her forever. Which he does, on camera, surrounded by Persephone's infuriated family and friends and in Broken Tears.broken tears. [[LaserGuidedKarma May his reputation rest in pain.]]
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* Episode 277, better known as "The Humbling of Apollo." Thanks to his own machinations and Persephone' guile, Apollo is hit by a True Love arrow. He SIMULTANEOUSLY falls in love with her and becomes completely aware of everything he's put her through. Unable to deal with what he's feeling, he begs a quietly raging Persephone how to make it stop. Before leaving, she tells him to publicly confess what he's done to her to the approaching Oracle News crew (who he called in advance to announce his "engagement" to Persephone) and to stay away from her forever. Which he does, on camera, surrounded by Persephone's infuriated family and friends and in Broken Tears. [[LaserGuidedKarma May his reputation rest in pain.]]

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* Episode 277, better known as "The Humbling of Apollo." Thanks to his own machinations and Persephone' guile, Apollo is hit by a True Love arrow. He SIMULTANEOUSLY falls in love with her and becomes completely aware of everything he's put her through. [[VillainousBSOD Unable to deal with what he's feeling, feeling,]] he begs a quietly raging Persephone how to make it stop. Before leaving, she tells him to publicly confess what he's done to her to the approaching Oracle News crew (who he called in advance to announce his "engagement" to Persephone) and to stay away from her forever. Which he does, on camera, surrounded by Persephone's infuriated family and friends and in Broken Tears. [[LaserGuidedKarma May his reputation rest in pain.]]

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* Persephone has a revelation in Episode 272. While she still needs to speak with Erebos to try and get more of the particulars, Persephone finally figures out what has happened to her powers. She keeps expecting her powers to still work like they did when she was ''just'' the Goddess of Spring. Which is the problem: she's NOT just the Goddess of Spring anymore, she also the Queen of the Underworld. Where things go to ''die.'' But if nothing ever dies, how can there be room for new things to GROW? With this realization, she makes the grapevine that Dionysus dutifully brought to Tartarus bloom and fruit, revealing the return of her Spring powers.

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* Persephone has a revelation in Episode 272. While she still needs to speak with Erebos to try and get more of the particulars, Persephone finally figures out what has happened to her powers. She keeps expecting her powers to still work like they did when she was ''just'' the Goddess of Spring. Which is the problem: she's NOT just the Goddess of Spring anymore, she also the Queen of the Underworld. Where things go to when they ''die.'' But if nothing ever dies, how can there be room for new things to GROW? With this realization, she makes the grapevine that Dionysus dutifully brought to Tartarus bloom and fruit, revealing the return of her Spring powers.



* It is finally confirmed in Episode 273 that Hera is the missing Fertility Goddess. Persephone, with Dionysus' help, reawakens her powers over life. This allows Hera to grown to Titan-size to take the fight directly to Kronos. And she is ''GLORIOUS.'' She looks like the night sky dotted with glowing, golden stars in the form of a Goddess. After she defeats him, she makes it clear to Kronos that she doesn't care that Ouranos was a horrible father and a monstrous King because Kronos himself was STILL BOTH OF THOSE THINGS.
* Episode 277, better known as "The Humbling of Apollo." Thanks to his own machinations and Persephone' guile, Apollo is hit by a True Love arrow. He SIMULTANEOUSLY falls in love with her and becomes completely aware of everything he's put her through. Unable to deal with what he's feeling, he begs a quietly raging Persephone how to make it stop. Before leaving, she tells him to publicly confess what he's done to her to the approaching Oracle News crew (who he called in advance to announce his "engagement" to Persephone) and to stay away from her forever. Which he does, on camera, surrounded by Persephone's infuriated family and friends and in Broken Tears. May his reputation rest in pain.

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* It is finally confirmed in Episode 273 that Hera is the missing Fertility Goddess. Persephone, with Dionysus' help, reawakens her powers over life. This allows Hera to grown to Titan-size to take the fight directly to Kronos. And she is ''GLORIOUS.'' She looks like the night sky dotted with glowing, golden stars in the form of a Goddess.
--> ''"I am a goddess. Made from starlight and the sweetest earth. Limitless and blessed with purpose. [[CallBack Did you forget?]] I was created to '''destroy you."'''''
**Recognizing he no longer has the advantage, Kronos tries to bribe Hera into joining his side. She laughs in his face and reminds him that he was a horrible King and that his main reason for continuing to torment her is pettiness. While ''THIS'' is happening, Hades is waging his ''own'' battle with Kronos, having gained closure and perspective from speaking with his future daughter Melinoe and a past version of his mother Rhea. Hera defeats Kronos with a meteor shower and Hades turns him into a jewel. Hades chooses to forgive Kronos. Not because he deserves it but he wants peace from the situation and to move on.
After she defeats him, she Hera makes it clear to Kronos that she doesn't forgive him and she doesn't care that Ouranos was a horrible father and a monstrous King because Kronos himself was STILL BOTH OF THOSE THINGS.
* Episode 277, better known as "The Humbling of Apollo." Thanks to his own machinations and Persephone' guile, Apollo is hit by a True Love arrow. He SIMULTANEOUSLY falls in love with her and becomes completely aware of everything he's put her through. Unable to deal with what he's feeling, he begs a quietly raging Persephone how to make it stop. Before leaving, she tells him to publicly confess what he's done to her to the approaching Oracle News crew (who he called in advance to announce his "engagement" to Persephone) and to stay away from her forever. Which he does, on camera, surrounded by Persephone's infuriated family and friends and in Broken Tears. [[LaserGuidedKarma May his reputation rest in pain.]]
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* Persephone has a revelation in Episode 272. While she still needs to speak with Erebos to try and get more of the particulars, Persephone finally figures out what has happened to her powers. She keeps expecting her powers to still work like they did when she was ''just'' the Goddess of Spring. Which is the problem: she's NOT just the Goddess of Spring anymore, she also the Queen of the Underworld. Where things go to ''die.'' But if nothing ever dies, how can there be room for new things to GROW? With this realization, she makes the grapevine that Dionysus dutifully brought to Tartarus bloom and fruit, revealing the return of her Spring powers.
** Dionysus braves Tartarus to help his foster mother Persephone and (stepmother?) Hera. He does this while all of the remaining adults are, understandably, freaking out.
*It is finally confirmed in Episode 273 that Hera is the missing Fertility Goddess. Persephone, with Dionysus' help, reawakens her powers over life. This allows Hera to grown to Titan-size to take the fight directly to Kronos. And she is ''GLORIOUS.'' She looks like the night sky dotted with glowing, golden stars in the form of a Goddess. After she defeats him, she makes it clear to Kronos that she doesn't care that Ouranos was a horrible father and a monstrous King because Kronos himself was STILL BOTH OF THOSE THINGS.
*Episode 277, better known as "The Humbling of Apollo." Thanks to his own machinations and Persephone' guile, Apollo is hit by a True Love arrow. He SIMULTANEOUSLY falls in love with her and becomes completely aware of everything he's put her through. Unable to deal with what he's feeling, he begs a quietly raging Persephone how to make it stop. Before leaving, she tells him to publicly confess what he's done to her to the approaching Oracle News crew (who he called in advance to announce his "engagement" to Persephone) and to stay away from her forever. Which he does, on camera, surrounded by Persephone's infuriated family and friends and in Broken Tears. May his reputation rest in pain.

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* In Chapter 234, while preparing for her marriage to Hades, Persephone gives Hera a sincere and heartfelt thank you for being there for her. Hera is deeply touched and holds back tears.

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* In Chapter 234, while preparing for her marriage to Hades, Persephone gives Hera a sincere and heartfelt thank you for being there for her. Hera is deeply touched and holds back tears.
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* Persephone proceeding to completely NoSell Leto's attempts to convince her to date Apollo in Chapter 158. She points out that Leto's son is a horrible man who threatened to trap her in a marriage akin to Zeus and Hera's and the only reason Persephone isn't making an VERY active attempt to get her out of Hades' house is because [[WhiteSheep Artemis]] is her friend. [[ThisIsGonnaSuck The look on Leto's face]] when she realizes just how far down his throat Apollo stuck his foot must be seen to be believed.

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* Persephone proceeding to completely NoSell Leto's attempts to convince her to date Apollo in Chapter 158. She points out that Leto's son is a horrible man who threatened to trap her in a marriage akin to Zeus and Hera's and the only reason Persephone isn't making an a VERY active attempt to get her out of Hades' house is because [[WhiteSheep Artemis]] is her friend. [[ThisIsGonnaSuck The look on Leto's face]] when she realizes just how far down his throat Apollo stuck his foot must be seen to be believed.




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* Apollo continues being a self-pitying victim blamer who tells on himself in chapter 237. This time, he doesn't do it around someone with Hades and Hephaestus' grace and composure. When Apollo confirms that he not only raped Persephone but that it's perfectly normal to ''take pictures,'' [[NiceGuy HERMES]] straight up sucker-punches him. This on top of [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere moving out so that he no longer has to deal with Apollo's toxicity.]]
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* Persephone and Hestia in Episode 231. In the previous episode, Persephone had come up to see her mother with Hades disguised as a moth. Sensing Hades, Demeter trapped him under a glass dome and started to desperately get the status quo of her household back to how it was before the trial, going as far as to stage an intervention for Persephone. Before Persephone can be manipulated into taking her vows and becoming a part of the GOEM, Hestia releases Hades, who then proposes to Persephone.

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* Persephone and Hestia in Episode 231. In the previous episode, Persephone had come up to see her mother with Hades disguised as a moth. Sensing Hades, Demeter trapped him under a glass dome and started to desperately get the status quo of her household back to how it was before the trial, going as far as to stage an intervention for Persephone. Before Persephone can be manipulated into taking her vows and becoming a part of the GOEM, TGOEM, Hestia releases Hades, who then proposes to Persephone.
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* Persephone calling out Zeus during his most recent inspection. Every year he finds something minor to fail Persephone and after ten years of having to put up with Zeus and his pettiness she snaps at him.
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* Persephone and Hestia in Episode 231. In the previous episode, Persephone had come up to see her mother with Hades disguised as a moth. Sensing Hades, Demeter trapped him under a glass dome and started to desperately get the status quo of her household back to how it was before the trial, going as far as to stage an intervention for Persephone. Before Persephone can be manipulated into taking her vows and becoming a part of the GOEM during a moment of self doubt, Hestia releases Hades, who then proposes to Persephone.

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* Persephone and Hestia in Episode 231. In the previous episode, Persephone had come up to see her mother with Hades disguised as a moth. Sensing Hades, Demeter trapped him under a glass dome and started to desperately get the status quo of her household back to how it was before the trial, going as far as to stage an intervention for Persephone. Before Persephone can be manipulated into taking her vows and becoming a part of the GOEM during a moment of self doubt, GOEM, Hestia releases Hades, who then proposes to Persephone.

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