Submitted by not_quite_graceful t3_z1j31i in WritingPrompts
Masterpotato002 t1_ixb8xr0 wrote
Reply to comment by Nuada-Argetlam in [WP] When you learned your mother was a goddess, things finally seemed to fall into place. The other demigods laughed at you, the only child born to the goddess of the hearth, Hestia. But your power was so much more than they could dream of. by not_quite_graceful
I mean she has control over the hearth and if you want to stretch it. Maybe fire. Maybe
Nuada-Argetlam t1_ixba63f wrote
more likely her theoretical kids' powers would be like "good cook," and "can calm people down."
but those kids wouldn't exist, since like I said. she is one of the only noted beings not controlled by the goddess of love. she asked to never be married and simply tend the hearth. the one person who we know of to ever try and have relations with her is a minor god named Priapus, and he was chased off for trying to r*pe her.
so the power set isn't really the problem here, it's the fact that the person who has it does not and never will exist.
LadyIslay t1_ixbdqbj wrote
Even Athena has a child in some accounts.
Nuada-Argetlam t1_ixbe62y wrote
really? I know she adopted Erichthonius, the charioteer constellation, but actual kids?
LadyIslay t1_ixbew2m wrote
There’s the one where she’s running away fro her rapey brother Haephestus, and she gets away, but some of his seed falls on her leg. She wipes it off, and where it falls to the ground a kid pops up. I think there is something about her keeping him locked in a chest.
This form of “birth by having semen fall on you” pops up in at least one other place: Aphrodite and all the children of Uranus and Gaia that came into being when he had his junk chopped off.
This is a writing prompt. You can make up your own version of Greek Myths. Humans have been doing it for at least 2k years. Hestia having a kid is easy to imagine given just how rapey the material is.
Nuada-Argetlam t1_ixbfm6y wrote
oh yeah, I forgot about that kid!
Electronic-Tonight16 t1_ixboyh7 wrote
This is why I still don't sit on public toilets
Houki01 t1_ixbz9kq wrote
Also Hercules proposed and she said no.
LadyIslay t1_ixbdjf0 wrote
I’d go with storytelling and the transmission of knowledge. Hestia’s virgin-birthed child would be a Bard with the fascinate and suggestion abilities. But it’s not just about telling a story: it’s about telling a believable story that then is believed as TRUTH. So much so, that this individual has the ability to shape how all of history is recorded.
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