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1. Athena (goddess of wisdom, art, and war)
Given two keywords, Greek mythology and goddess, who is the first word that comes to your mind? I think most people are thinking of Athena.
Among the twelve main gods, Athena is the most famous. She appears in many games
In comparison, the influence of our Dionysus and Moon goddess is pitifully small.
Could it be that we weirdos also came to mess with Athena?
Athena holding a spear and wearing an Attic helmet
Attic helmet
Obviously, our fireman does not have the Attic helmet on his head as in the classic image of Athena, and the one in his hand is not a spear (it feels like it is quite innovative to change it to a spear, but the phantom still has a sickle in his hand)
Neither of these elements are present, so it's unlikely to be Athena, at least in my opinion.
2. Artemis (god of fertility, moon goddess)
Blue background, blue sword, blue eyes. And blue is often associated with moonlight, such as the term "moonlight blue"
So this skin makes me feel that in addition to the sanctity of a goddess, it also has the brightness of the moonlight.
Of course, there is more importantly, the flowers on her body.
Notice the flowers on her head and next to her name.
It always feels a bit familiar...
moonflower
Although it has undergone certain artistic processing, I think the similarities between the two can be seen.
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But I feel like this is still not the right answer
3. Hestia (goddess of sacred fire and god of hearths)
Si means to take charge and control.
Apart from Hephaestus (male), the god of fire, she is the only god in charge of fire.
"Hestia is in charge of the household affairs of all people. The flame symbolizes her existence and is the guarantee of family sustainability, stability, harmony and prosperity. In ancient times, the fire on the altar was lit by the ancestors, and their descendants were obliged to keep the candle burning. Keep lighting it, because the extinguishing of the candle means the extinction of the human race. Every family has its own stove, and every town has its own altar. The fire on the altar symbolizes the life of the town. To establish colonies in new places, the sacred fire will accompany these brave immigrants to other places.”
Although this is an answer based only on the name, I still think this answer is the most reliable. The specific image can be creative, but the name must fit. But I really didn’t expect that Qi Pao would create based on this unpopular goddess.
Who do you think is the archetype of the Fire Maker (single choice) Athena, Artemis, Hestia, 46 other people participating, and there are still: 0 days, 6 hours and 29 minutes left before the end.