Persephone in popular culture

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vegetation goddess: a personification of vegetation, which shoots forth in Spring and withdraws into the earth after harvest. Proserpina is the Roman
equivalent.

In film and television

In literature

In popular culture

In video games

  • In the video game Ogre Battle 64, the Goddess Danika, was seduced by Demunza, the king of the netherworld by eating a cursed fruit, which turned her into the queen of the netherworld. However, when she is summoned by someone pure of heart, she will revert to her goddess form.[citation needed]
  • In the video game BioShock 2, Persephone is the name given to the prison facility that spans over two levels, Inner Persephone and Outer Persephone.
  • Persephone is the final boss and the main antagonist of the 2008 video game God of War: Chains of Olympus. Her remains in a tree casket are seen and used in the 2010 video game God of War III and Hades mentions her death at Kratos' hands as part of the reason he has a vendetta against him.
  • Persephone is depicted as goddess of life in Sacrifice
  • In
    Elite: Dangerous, Persephone is the name given to the game's fictional depiction of the hypothetical Planet Nine
    in the Sol system, a world made largely of ice but with no atmosphere.
  • In Skylanders, Persephone gives Skylanders upgrades in exchange for gold and is the most powerful fairy.
  • In
    Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
    , Persephone is depicted in the first episode of The Fate of Atlantis DLC, titled Fields of Elysium. She is depicted as ruling over Elysium. Like her depiction in Greek mythology, she is mentioned as being married to Hades and is therefore the Queen of the Underworld as well as ruling Elysium. She is also mentioned as being the goddess of spring and nature. She is essentially the antagonist of the episode.
  • In Hades, Persephone is depicted living in Greece, having left the Underworld. She is the mother of the game's protagonist Zagreus, and is the motivation to his repeated escapes from the Underworld. Unlike actual Greek mythology, her father is not Zeus and instead a mortal man, Persephone is her chosen name, and her mother Demeter originally named her Kore.
  • Persephone is a playable goddess in SMITE.
  • In the Megami Tensei series Persephone is a recurring character and summon-able demon. She was first introduced in Shin Megami Tensei: Nine.

In music

  • "Persephone" is the instrumental opening track of Opeth's 2016 album Sorceress. The album's theme (including several of its tracks) arguably contains elements loosely related to the Persephone myth. The closing track is also entitled "Persephone (slight return)".
  • Persephone is mentioned in Tori Amos' song Pandora's Aquarium, from 1998's From the Choirgirl Hotel.
  • "Persephone" is mentioned in a single from singer-songwriter Tamino's debut album.

Planets beyond Neptune

  • When a 10th 'planet' was discovered in July 2005, a poll in
    the name was often used in science fiction to refer to hypothetical planets beyond Neptune and Pluto (such as Planet X and even Planet Nine
    , theorized in 2016).

References

  1. ^ Martin Nilsson (1967). Die Geschichte der Griechische Religion Vol I pp 462–463, 479–480
  2. ^ Proserpine & Midas on Project Gutenberg
  3. ^ Hymn to Proserpine in Representative Poetry Online
  4. ^ The Garden of Proserpine on Wikisource
  5. ^ Second April on Digital Library Project
  6. ^ "Fugitives of Chaos by John C. Wright Dramatis Personae"
  7. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikdySPABYAc>
  8. ^ "MYTHIC, an Immortal New Musical, Will Get Its World Premiere at Charing Cross Theatre". Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Theatre review: Divine madness reigns in Segal musical Mythic". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  10. ^ Willman, Chris (June 3, 2021). "Allison Russell's Beautiful, Harrowing 'Outside Child' Is a Musical Memoir Nonpareil: Album Review". Variety. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
  11. ^ New Scientist: Your top 10 names for the tenth planet, 2005