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Which ‘Lore Olympus’ Character Are You?

Dive into the mesmerizing world of "Lore Olympus" and discover which character from this modern reimagining of Greek mythology resonates with your personality! Whether you're an eloquent speaker like Apollo, an epitome of grace and power like Persephone, or someone with an undying penchant for justice like Hades, there's a character that aligns with the deepest aspects of your being. Every figure in this narrative has its own intricate layers, challenges, and growth. Curious to find out who you're most like? Scroll down now and hit the Start button to embark on this journey of self-discovery!

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Lore Olympus' Character Are You

About “Lore Olympus” in a few words:

“Lore Olympus” is a visually captivating webcomic that offers a contemporary twist on the ancient Greek myths. Through vividly colored panels and engaging storytelling, it delves into the lives, relationships, and tribulations of gods and goddesses, shedding light on timeless themes like love, power, and betrayal.

Meet the characters from Lore Olympus

Hades

Hades is the kind of brooding, quietly intense presence you can’t help watching — like a thunderstorm that smells faintly of old books and mint gum. He’s closed-off and terrifying on paper but also ridiculously domestic in tiny, surprising ways (seriously, he collects stupid little trinkets and will defend a potted plant like it’s a sworn sibling). There’s a slow-burning loyalty to him that makes his coldness feel deliberate, not accidental, and that contrast is what hooks you. He hates drama but somehow ends up center-stage in all of it, and yes he’s the Underworld king who manages both death and emotional chaos with equally deadpan expressions.

Persephone

Persephone is this luminous, confusing mix of springtime warmth and sudden, fierce power — soft voice but not to be underestimated. She adores flowers and sunlight and will probably adopt stray plants on a whim, but also has this stubborn streak where she refuses to be pigeonholed as “just gentle” (like, don’t say she’s fragile unless you want sass). There’s a sweetness that makes people protect her and a secret, surprising steeliness that makes them stop underestimating her. As queen she quietly reshapes things; she’s both the bloom and the root, which is honestly kind of perfect and slightly maddening.

Apollo

Apollo is all glittering confidence — sun-soaked, loud, and impossibly sure of his own dramatic flair (like, yes he knows he’s photogenic, you didn’t have to point it out). He’s talented, theatrical, sometimes unbearably self-centered, but then sometimes heartbreakingly sincere in a way that undercuts the vanity and makes him weirdly lovable. He loves the spotlight but also craves real admiration — not just applause, which makes him kind of a soft show-off. As a symbol of light and fame he’s flashy and a little fragile, the kind of person who’ll perform a soliloquy at breakfast and then overanalyze it later.

Artemis

Artemis is sharp, fiercely independent, and suspicious of anyone who tries to box her in — she radiates “don’t mess” energy but will also show up to protect the underdog with zero hesitation. She’s practical, loves the outdoors (obvious), and somehow keeps a ridiculous assortment of useful tools on hand like some cool, taciturn scout — though she also secretly enjoys some cozy, ridiculously wholesome rituals (hot herbal baths? probably). There’s a purity to her stubbornness; she’s principled, sometimes inflexible, and gloriously uninterested in popularity contests. As a guardian figure she’s both distant and deeply loyal, which makes her mysterious but utterly dependable.

Eros

Eros is a walking, talking love bomb — hyperemotional, impulsive, pink energy, and always in the middle of messy feelings (and messy hair). He meddles with matchmaking like it’s a sport, gets dramatic about crushes, but also has these small, earnest moments where he’s genuinely sweet and painfully insecure — like, who names themselves Cupid and then freaks out about being rejected? He’s chaotic but tender, enthusiastic to a fault, and somehow both annoying and adorable depending on the hour. As the god of love he’s a catalyst for everything delightful and disastrous about relationships, which is to say he makes stories happen and then complains about the chaos he created.