Gallery
Welcome to The Gallery.
Immerse yourselves in the vast world of Lore Olympus. In here, you’ll find Easter Eggs, Callbacks, Parallels, and a lot more!
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Desert Bluebell
The Phacelia campanularia is a blue flower often symbolizing gratitude, love, and humility. Persephone bloomed these the morning after sleeping over at Hades’ home when asked if he had some clothes she could wear.
Pink-Sorrel
The Oxalis Articulata symbolizes joy (and even ill-timed wit) and can be found in the wild. The name Oxalis is Greek for sour/acid. Persephone bloomed these when she met Ares for the first time.
Common Daisy
The DAISY is a white flower with a yellow center and often symbolizes innocence, childhood, and saying “we feel the same.” Persephone bloomed these while in the company of Eros and Artemis at different times.