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A journal for my character sketches, lists of ideas, and other inspirations.
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EnosaEntry #221467
Cronus, being locked away underneath the sea, had one more of his offspring in his belly. Zeus had forgotten a sibling! It was a woman named Enosa. She was angry at being left behind. Her anger grew so much over the years that it manifested into substance and became a knife that she used to cut open her prison and escape. In doing so, she slew her father, much to his relief.

Enosa is a goddess of anger and frustration, because that's all she's ever known. A vengeful deity full of rage. She's tall and slender, with a whip-thin body. She's got long wavy black hair and flashing green eyes.

After she escaped her prison, she flew above the sea to look down on the modern world. At first, she is mystified. Where are her siblings? Why is Gaea so ill? What is going on?

She assumes a disguise and moves about the modern world unnoticed. She picks up on what has happened over time....

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I came up with the idea for Enosa when I started thinking about the Greek myths. Cronus was Zeus' father who ate all of his own children to keep them from overthrowing him politically. Zeus managed to free himself and his siblings and then lock Cronus away under the ocean in a deep, dark prison (I'm going by memory here, so don't freak if I don't get all the details just right). I got to musing.... What if Zeus didn't get all of his siblings? What if he missed someone? Hmmm.... that's when I developed Enosa's character. Aptly, she would be mad that her brother forgot her. I really haven't gotten much further with her character but I would really like to. I think she'd do well in a modern setting (and maybe take an anger management class or two...).

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