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Goddess Melinoe 👻
Melinoë is the ancient Greek goddess of Propitiation, the offerings made to the deceased by family and friends. She is said to have wandered the earth every night with a train of ghosts, scaring anyone in their path (this was said to be the reason why dogs would bark at seemingly nothing at night.).
She was the daughter of Persephone and Hades (or Zeus in another version, disguised as her husband Hades.).
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Greek Goddess Legacy Challenge: Generation #6 Hecate: Complete




Ready for a bit of magic? Please meet our next generation: Hecate!
You are, like your mother, neither good nor bad. You're not evil, but you know sometimes for good to happen, you need to do bad things. You are the perfect middle of both your sisters. You have dedicated yourself to protecting those who ask you to and need it. When you and your sisters find a secret passage to a magical world, you don't need to be asked twice to participate in it! As it turns out, you and your sisters have a talent for this strange power. You and your sister Macaria decide to use this for good. But, sometimes, you do find yourself drawn to the ancient spells, which are a bit dangerous. A bit of mischief isn't evil, right? You might even be able to use these dark powers in the future!
When you were younger, your mother used to call you little Kore (maiden). a name as forgettable as your mother seems to think you are. You love her, really you do, but you wish she wouldn’t be so strict. You need to be inside the house before dark. Hell, you can’t even leave your mothers property, because she is so scared you’ll meet bad people… How are you supposed to know what you can bring the world if you can never try to become someone? You want to make a difference! So when you meet a young man standing at your mother’s fence, you take your chance and tell him to take you home. Finally free from your mother’s clutches you can finally discover the world and yourself.
Little bit explanation with the sheets in this challenge: - First sheet is for describing your current generation, with the challenges you need to do each life-stage. Also, because I love the myths, a bit of mythological background. May it inspire you :) - Second sheet is the preparation sheet for this generation, with important characters for your story. It is technically optional, but I love seeing sims with a backstory in my world, so I would highly recommend it. - Third sheet is for your gens children. They all have their own little challenges if your interested in those. I try to make all of them a bit different from each other, so it doesn’t get boring. Your heir is also on this sheet, but I’ve put their challenges on their own sheets. Stay tuned for those ;) - Fourth sheet is completely optional. If you want sims with names from the myths and love making sims to see them in your world, this is for you! All with a little mythological background ofc, you know me.
Next Generation is Athena! Previous Generation was Persephone First Generation is Gaia
The Greek Goddesses Challenge by LJJ-Sims is a challenge based on the ancient mythical creatures and stories from Greece. I fell in love with Greek mythology in high school and have not let that love go since. In this challenge you will follow 10 deities in their journey through life. Every goddess has a different take on and goal in life. Special about this challenge? All your kids have little challenges of their own, not only your heir. These challenges are optional, so if you feel like these are too much or just too restricting for you: by all means let them go. I also have sheets for characters that you can make before you start each generation. This gives your challenge a lot more personality and makes it frankly easier and more fun!
A little disclaimer: because I made these gods and goddesses into a legacy challenge, the relationships in the myths don’t exactly match the relationship in this challenge. There is a lot of keep it in the family in mythology, to put it lightly. And apart from the fact that you can’t do that in the Sims, I don’t really like that part. So I didn’t include it, thus the inconsistency. An example: Ares is now Hera’s stepfather instead of her son, which she conceived with her brother and husband Zeus. This inconsistency can also be found in the stories. It’s just based on and not copied exactly, as Sims live lives that are a lot shorter than those of immortal gods. And it takes a way from the creativity if we just copy the myths. Even if we wanted to do that, it’s quite hard, as every myths has its fair share of variations and some are just completely different stories.
I use the MCCC-mod to alter the length of life states. You can find the days-years ratio here: the boring stuff.
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Working With Melinoe

Goddess of Ghosts and Nightmares
Colors: Black and white, silver
Herbs: Cypress, yew, mullien, dittany of Crete, willow, poppies, fumitory, lily, saffron, copal, patchouli, myrrh, apple, mandrake, pomegranate, bay laurel, chervil, asphodel, dandelion, rowan, elder, lavender
Crystals: Silver sheen obsidian, sardonyx, tourmilated quartz, black spectralite, orca agate, zebra agate, black opal, black moonstone
Element: Air
Planet: Pluto/Mercury/Moon
Zodiac: Gemini (Cancer)
Metal: Silver
Tarot: Death, Strength
Days: Mondays and Fridays, Samhain, Friday the 13th
Animals: Pied crow, magpie, raven, snakes, black dogs, butterflies
Domains: Ghosts, necromancy, madness (can help with mental health issues) , nightmares (similarly, can help with them and fear of the dark), liminality and liminal spaces, shadow work, nighttime travel, outcasts/"black sheep", darkness and shadows, shadow people, shades and wraiths, funeral rites, clearing spirits, laying souls to rest, investigating haunted places, respect and value for the self
-To some Melinoe also represents the step-parent to step-child relationship as she is not Hades biological daughter. This could be taken further to represent one's chosen family.-
Offerings: Duality symbols (yin-yang, Baphomet, Gemini, etc.), black and white objects/candles, ghost/grave/death themed items, honey, milk, moon water, wine, grave/graveyard soil, tributes left to the dead, coins, flowers, trinkets and charms, doing shadow work and night time meditations
Symbols: Representations of duality, crows, skulls, bones, graves, cemetery gates, cellar doors, death, the moon, rivers


My symbol and sigil for Melinoe
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Lampades are nymphs of the Underworld who bear torches and accompany Hekate on her travels. They also serve as handmaidens to Persephone and Melinoe.
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Greek Deities: The Spooky God-Squad Part 1: Melinoe
I am going to start posting about the lesser-known, chthonic and otherwise monstruous and/or spooky Greek deities, demigods etc. and the first proper post in this series is dedicated to none other than
Melinoe: Goddess of Ghosts, Spirits. Madness, Nightmares, Propitiations to the dead & haunting the living
Etymology:
Melinoë may derive from Greek mēlinos (μήλινος), "having the color of quince," from mēlon (μῆλον), "tree fruit". The fruit's yellowish-green color evoked the pallor of illness or death for the Greeks.
A name derived from melas, "black," would be melan-, not melin-. Melinoe: “Soothing One,” “Gentle-Minded,” or perhaps “of the Color of Quince” (6) (7)
Parentage
Mother: Persephone
Father: Hades* or Zeus disguised as Hades
Melinoe's parentage is giving Maury paternity test episode on mount Olympus.
Normally I wouldn't cover parentage much however the unique story behind Melinoe's paternity helps us to understand her better
(My personal bias for disclosure: my father is a human version of Zeus's unpleasant qualities and Jupiter aka Zeus is in my natal chart as well as being one of my Soul Parent deities)
Grab some popcorn and a cup of tea!
*Hades may have been thought to have been the father but Maury (Mythologists) have some news...
So how did Zeus father Melinoe?
Some say trickery (7) others say reincarceration/ Hades+ Zeus combination (1)
"In literature, Melinoe is known to be the daughter of Persephone and Zeus which seems quite simple but really is not. At the time, Zeus was reincarcerated in the Underworld and had multiple facets. Persephone was impregnated by Zeus in one of Hades’ avatars, a Plouton. This means that Zeus and Hades were two gods in one.
Persephone, therefore, was impregnated by Zeus, in the form of a Plouton, at the bank of the river Cocytus. In Greek mythology, the Underworld had five rivers flowing in and out of it. Among them is Cocytus which is known as a fierce river where Hermes was stationed to escort the newly deceased souls into the underworld. The impregnated Persephone lay there and birthed Melinoe, another one of the illegitimate children of Zeus.
The lust of Zeus had left Persephone stripped of her virginity and she felt angry at what had Zeus done to her. Melinoe who was the goddess of the Underworld, the wife of Hades, and the daughter of Zeus and Demeter was now bearing the child of his father, Zeus. Melinoe was thus born at the mouth of the river and because of her close relation to the underworld, her abilities and goddess powers were also highly influenced by it."
Note: Her brother Zagreus was conceived via more obvious trickery
"He was a son of Zeus and Persephone who had been seduced by the god in the guise of a serpent." (5) Her potential half-sibling Makaria (Goddess of Blessed Death) is considered to be the child of Hades in the Byzantine encyclopedia Suda. I say potential because no mother is ever named however in the Heracleidae, Makaria is the child of Heracles and offers herself to be sacrificed to Persephone to save her family. (8, 9)
Offspring:
None.
"Melinoe did not have any offspring, neither divine nor mortal. Her essence was more intertwined with the spirits she governed than with creating a lineage of her own." (4)
Physical Appearance:
Description of Melinoe further leans into the Zeus-paternity lore as below -
"Her limbs were black on one side and white on the other, a manifestation of her dual chthonic and heavenly nature." (2)
"The translation of Thomas Taylor (1792) has given rise to a conception of Melinoë as half-black, half-white, representing the duality of the heavenly Zeus and the infernal Hades. This had been the interpretation of Gottfried Hermann in his annotated text of the hymns in 1805" (7)
Sound familiar?
While the Hellenic gods have overlaps with many Norse deities (I was previously a Norse pagan) Melinoe is one of the few with a near identical Norse equivalent: Hel
Hel was the daughter of trickster god Loki, a death goddess, and also described as physically appearing to be half dead:
"The entity Hel is depicted as half beautiful woman and half blue, decomposing corpse" (3)
Unlike Hel, she has been described as being clad in saffron. (7)
Having followed Hel as a Norse pagan in the past, I am pleasantly surprised and grateful that Melinoe has approached me during my Hellenic practice which leads me to...
Melinoe's Domains:
Ghosts
Spirits
Nightmares
Madness
Propitiations and offerings to the dead
Fear & anxiety
Necromancy
The Night
Duality (courtesy of her parentage)
The Underworld
The soul's passage
Correspondences:
Caveat:
This list is a mixture of Mythology, what has been reported by others working with her and anything I have experienced I will add personal experiences where relevant however please know that as with all deity signs, symbolism etc. your own personal experiences are what counts, also factoring your geographical location etc.
E.g. Some of the traditional flora and fauna associated with many Hellenic deities may not be present if you reside somewhere these aren't native however local flora & fauna may apply based on their symbolism so please use your own intuition, discernment & research. - Days of the week: Saturday, Monday and the 13th.
Tarot Cards: The High Priestess Death The Moon Queen of Swords 5 of Swords
Animals: Dogs (usually when they're howling), Bats, Corvids (Ravens, Crows etc.), Snakes, Butterflies, Moths, Scarabs, Cicadas, Black cats
Symbols: Grave yards, cemeteries, ghosts, crescent moon. bones, black & white objects and visuals, Torch or candles, Vampires, Dracula, Vampirism (as a spiritual concept) and anything one would associate with death magick.
Foods (can be used as offerings): Milk, Pomegranates, Mint, Poppy seeds, wine, Honey
Herbs (teas and incense): Lavender, Mint
Signs Melinoe may be reaching out:
Disclaimer: Since Melinoe is associated with fear, anxiety, madness and other arguably terrifying phenomenon please ensure that you are ruling out mundane causes such as sleep deprivation, stress etc. & reach out to your treating doctor.
You start seeing her correspondences or feel drawn to them.
E.g. my work-friend's brother-in-law passed away recently and right before it dawned on me that Melinoe was reaching out to me (the Cthonic deities are so damn subtle) I felt called to buy this person butterfly themed gifts to express my condolences.
Also before I realised she was reaching out I had some very vivid dreams of Scarabs which has significance around death 7 rebirth and protection.
My linked tumblr post also includes some other synchronicities, such as on the day I recognised her I saw a lot of random bat symbols, felt drawn to wear my bat bracelet, had the urge to wear black & white, and was approached by a friend regarding topics such as nightmares and necrophilia.
You start seeing Hades and Persephone symbolism or you pull Hades & Persephone tarot cards (linked post on Tarot identification) but the energy/vibes don't feel like either of them.
E.g. I recently kept pulling Hades & Persephone cards while not feeling their energies, however by looking at other synchronicities and using some discernment I figured out that it was actually Melinoe reaching out.
Since she is a "lesser" deity & not a lot about her exists, it can take longer to recognise her since our discernment can be tainted by what we are exposed to, especially when looking up symbols to rule out who is and isn't reaching out.
Prior to this, earlier this year I felt called to create a Chthonic altar which I dedicated to Hades at first based on my knowledge at the time.
Looking back, especially adding my sudden interest in vampirism and other symbols I realise this was me becoming aligned with Melinoe rather than Hades or Persephone.
You have or you feel called to perform baneful magick that causes mental distress, nightmares, madness etc.
(Something I did against a rather unpleasant ex-colleague and HR around the time I felt drawn to Vampirism)
Modern ways to honour Melinoe:
As with all the Cthionic babes: Shadow work
Desktop/device background art you associate with her (unfortunately Hades II game has flooded the image databases)
Consume spooky content, especially horror (if you feel comfortable doing so).
Pray/talk to her, keeping in mind that she is often quiet (it turns out this is very much a Cthonic deity vibe and I will elaborate on this in a post on Neurodivergent deity practices).
Embrace Chaos
Creative expression (art, music etc.)
Create playlists for her or listen to spooky playlists. Personally, I like Ice Nine Kills
Horror & spooky movies Some suggestions based on what I could locate online: Movies that feature ghostly apparitions, necromancy, and the manipulation of the dead. Examples: The Frighteners (1996), The Others (2001), or Only Lovers Left Alive (2013). Blair Witch Project (any of them except Blair Witch Book of shadows imo) The Ring and/or Ringu (Series) Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) - A classic horror movie that explores the realm of nightmares, fitting for Melinoe, the goddess of nightmares. The Witch (2015) - A horror film set in 17th-century New England, exploring themes of witchcraft, folklore, and the supernatural, which resonates with Melinoe's connection to magic and the unknown. Coraline (2009) - A stop-motion dark fantasy film that explores the idea of a parallel world, fitting for Melinoe's association with the underworld and the realm of the dead. The Devil's Backbone (2001) - A Spanish horror film set during the Spanish Civil War, exploring themes of death, loss, and the supernatural, which aligns with Melinoe's connection to the dead. Supernatural Thrillers: Films that incorporate elements of mystery, suspense, and the unknown, often featuring characters who interact with the dead or the supernatural. Hereditary (2018) - A psychological horror film that explores the themes of grief, loss, and the supernatural. Examples: The Sixth Sense (1999), or The Orphanage (2007). Verónica (2017) - A Spanish horror film that explores the themes of witchcraft, folklore, and the supernatural. The Autopsy of Jane Doe Not an extensive list, go with what feels right.
Video games: Again, not extensive- Soma Amnesia (series) Silent Hill (series) Castlevania (Series) Outlast (Series) Phasmophobia Mundaun
Melinoe's communication style: From personal experience, I have found Melinoe to be non-verbal, and as such her communications tyle with me tends to be via Pendulum/Spirit boards, Tarot & imagery. This seems to align with her portrayal in Lore Olympus as deaf/mute (I've not read enough of the comic to know her full story there). Cthonic Deities in general tend to be fairly quiet and solemn, at least with casual worshippers rather than devotees however that's for another post. i have mentioned my communications with Melinoe recently
Notable posts about Melinoe:
Sources:
1. https://ancient-literature.com/melinoe-goddess/
2. https://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/Melinoe.html
3. https://www.worldhistory.org/Hel/
4. https://olympioi.com/demigods/melinoe
5. https://www.theoi.com/Georgikos/Zagreus.html
6. https://greekmythology.fandom.com/wiki/Melinoe
7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melino%C3%AB
8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaria 9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Heracles
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Greek Gods 101: Melinoe
Melinoe is a goddess of ghosts and offerings to the dead. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:
Figures or Depictions of Bats
Figures or Depictions of Butterflies
Figures or Depictions of “Bad” Animals (Bugs, Black Cats, Etc.)
Bones
Figures or Depictions of Ghosts
Figures or Depictions of Graveyards or Gravestones
Salt
Records or Depictions of Nightmares or Fears
For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for her include:
Visiting Cemeteries
Visiting Crossroads
Walking at Night (If Safe)
Shadow Work
Venerating Your Ancestors
Watching Horror Movies/Reading Horror Books
Learning About Local Supernatural Lore
Learning About the Process of Death
Talking to Local Spirits
She is celebrated in 1 (?) Athenian holiday:
Genesios, maybe
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"divine feminine" "divine masculine"
wrong. Divine.

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Sam: Dean has no survival skills. His need to win has replaced them.
Y/N: That can’t be true!
Sam: Watch this.
Sam: Hey Dean, race you to the Impala.
(Dean throws himself over the side of the metal catwalk, slides over the map and dashes into the garage)
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u just know bones is gonna make this panel into the most diabolical fish eye ever
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I need more stories where the final girl and killer hook up.
I need more stories where the pure ambitions hero turns into a stone cold villain.
I need more stories where the brilliant scientist is a little preppy girl, in cute cloths.
I need more stories where the villian falls for the hero.
I need more...
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List of “angry confession” prompts
“Since when did you ever care about me?!” “Since fucking forever, you idiotic dunce!”
“I can’t leave you alone for one second without you hurting yourself, can I?” “I mean, I’m fine so it’s okay—” “No, it’s not okay. Not when I feel like I’m going to go batshit fucking crazy, thinking you’ve hurt yourself.“
“Well, I’m sorry I fell in love with you, okay? But it happened and I can’t do shit about it.” “You… What?”
“You think I wanted this to happen? You think I, of all people, wanted to fall in love with you?”
“Trust me, I’m also trying to understand how in the shit this happened.”
“…This is why I knew I shouldn’t have gotten close to you.”
“I’m going to need you to stop for one second because I just find it so incredibly rude that you think I’m not head over heels in love with your stupid, oblivious ass. Are you a brick? Because you’re dense as fuck.”
“Tell me how I’m supposed to un-love you, then. Tell me. Spare me.”
“Yeah, well, if I could, I’d lose feelings for you. But it’s not that easy. It’s not that easy to just let go of someone you’ve held onto for so fucking long.”
“What part of ‘I want you, and only you’ do you not understand?”
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