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{{wikipediainfo}} | {{wikipediainfo}}'''Aphrodite''' was the Greek goddess of love. | ||
== Biography == | |||
=== In the Prime Universe === | |||
In the [[Prime Universe]], [[the Creator]] decided to place her [[Clockwork Cherub]] creations under the patronage of the “Great Goddess” Aphrodite as well as the god [[Cupid#In the Prime Universe|Cupid]], as she intended for them to harness “the [[Power of Love]]” to spread peace throughout [[the Multiverse]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (short story)|The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]'') Subsequently, shewas officially worshipped by the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]], although [[Pythagoras-858]] did not put much fervour into this practice. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | |||
After [[Mandragora-257|#257]] lost the Creator's formula for the Cupid [[Love Potion]], Aphrodite began supplying the Crew with a purely supernatural substitute. The interchangeability of the Creator's biochemical formula and Aphrodite's creation was a subsequent subject of puzzlement for the [[Department of Theology]], the [[Department of Wizardry]] and the [[Department of Philosophy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (short story)|The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]'') | |||
On another occasion, Pythe and his [[Cupid Intelligence Institute|C.I.I.]] personally met Aphrodite. She turned [[Valerius-1497]] into a parakeet, something which the Crew had not found a way to reverse by December 2021. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'') | |||
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