![]() ![]() Whether this is due to some supernatural influence or actual loyalty on their part is unknown. Crow Manipulation: Hera can apparently manipulate and influence crows to do her bidding.Telepathy: Hera proved she can enter into other minds to project images and memories, doing so in a way to manipulate Seraphim into allying with her.Her telekinetic aura is colored light purple and normally glows around her hands and the objects she telekinetically manipulates. Telekinesis: During the Gigantomachy, Hera was shown to be able to use telekinesis to attack and restrain the Giants.Aerokinesis: During an argument with Zeus, Hera's anger seemed to incite strong gusts of winds.Superhuman Strength: Hera seems to possess an undefined level of divine strength.Superhuman Durability: Hera's body is significantly more durable and resistant to blunt force trauma than an ordinary human's, but she is not invulnerable and can be physically wounded.Accelerated Healing: Hera can rapidly repair damage sustained on her body, but seemingly cannot regrow severed limbs, seeing as Seraphim cut of her hand.Immortality: Like all the Greek gods, Hera is seemingly ageless, or at the very least extremely long-lived, and cannot be killed by conventional means.She is also shown to be wearing the Golden Fleece. ![]() Hera also wears jewelry from her royal tiara, armbands, to necklaces, the most prominent is a golden choker decorated with aqua gems and clear ornaments. Her dress has a high slit on the left, revealing her entire leg. She wears a floor-length pastel purple dress with a deep v neckline laced with golden trims that exposes much of her bust. Hera is incredibly beautiful and seems to appear as a perfect woman, like all the other goddesses. ![]() Hera possesses cyan-blue eyes and is taller than the average human like all the other gods. Hera has long aubergine hair that is seen to be tied in a braid with gold and silver ribbon weaved in. Hera also often touched her hair and fixed it when upset and assuming a more fixed demeanor. Seen by her vengeful spirit against one of Zeus's son, Heron, as well as calling Hermes, Zeus's bastard. Hera is also rather jealous and petty about Zeus's infidelity. She began acting more deceiving and cunning, convincing the other gods to side with her while confronting Zeus about his intervention with the humans. Tired of Zeus taking her for granted, Hera strikes out on her own. Due to her belief that marriage should be faithful, Hera has great loathing for the mistresses and the illegitimate children of Zeus since they are all concrete evidence of her husband's infidelities. However, over the years, her frustration towards Zeus reached a breaking point. Showing care for Zeus's title despite his infidelity. At the beginning of her marriage, Hera presents a more compassionate and loving side of herself. Being the only one of her sisters to wield a blade, she is confident, stubborn, and brace. Hera is known to be a headstrong and cunning Olympian. Overtime, however, Zeus proved to be extremely unfaithful and had numerous affairs, resulting in several bastard children with both mortals and gods. Eventually, they were married and ruled Olympus together. During the Gigantomachy, Zeus saved Hera and the two fell in love. ![]()
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