Sorry about wait before I updated this, I was busy. Here is somethings Flo e-mail me. Here is a myth about how Venus was born. When Uranus die his body parts was throw in the ocean and Venus sprout from his blood. (Gross!) Here one about Endymoin Luna/Selena fell in love with him and kissed him, making him sleep eternally and baring him 50 daughters. (That is a lot of children) Thanks Flo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here some stuff I find on-line. Artemis Aktaeon saw her bathing, and was transformed into a stag, and eaten by his own hunting hounds. (Cool!) Mars Mars was perhaps more a legitimate son to the Father of the Gods, as his mother was Juno the wife of Jupiter. He was originally looked on as a god of the storm and the tempest, and more particularly the hurricane. There is no doubt that he was the most terrible and fierce of all the gods, finally finding his niche as the god of war. (I heard he is the only child of them.) Saturn Saturn was a king of the fertile region that stretches along the banks of the Tiber, in Rome, on each side. He presented himself to Janus, and received kindly by him, proceeded to teach his subjects the arts of gardening and agriculture, how to nurse the vine, and how to tend and cultivate fruit trees. Having performed such wonderful work for his king, he was invited by Janus to share the reign of the region with him, and the two ruled jointly. During Saturn's rule the land thrived and the people were happy, with innocence, freedom and love all through the land, so much so that the period of his reign was known as a golden age. (I wonder how much he costs.) Selena Selena was the sister-goddess of the moon to Artemis, she representing the moon, rather than the actual character and influence of it, which was taken by Artemis. Selena representing evening and night, was depicted clad in long heavy robes, with a veil covering the back of her head. She carried a torch, and wore a half-moon on her brow, leaning forward as if moving with speed, riding in a chariot drawn by two horses. Helios Seen as a face of Apollo. Every day he drove his sun-chariot across the sky, pulled by magical horses, shedding light over the face of the world, and disappearing at night. The most famous story concerning Helios is that of his son Phaeton, who, on engaging in an argument with Epaphos, a son of Jupiter, as to who Phaeton's father was, implored Helios to prove his parentage of the boy by allowing him to drive the chariot of the sun across the sky for one day. After much wheedling and trying to change the boy's mind, Helios gave in to Phaeton's request, with the tragic result that the sun god's son lost control of the chariot, causing widespread damage upon the Earth, for which he had to be slain by Jupiter. (That is one of my favorite myths) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here a little about the person I named a character about, which I got my name from. My real name is not cool even for a Neo-Queen. Terra The Roman goddess of the Earth, one of the first supernatural beings created. (Cool, don't you think.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have more info, you can e-mail me. I hope this can help you.