Thalia



The muse of comedy truly has an awful sense of humour. Not only does she find almost everything funny she also finds the time to crack a joke in the most dire of situations. This is only one of the reasons she is hated by many of the gods and also secretly feared by them.

Where many of the other muses are tall and elegant, Thalia is pretty small and quite annoying to be around. Her bubbly personality is guaranteed to go on everybody’s nerves and she enjoys jokes more than she values others’ respect. Her eyes are as green and poisonous as her favourite plant.

Crowned with ivy, Thalia enjoys travelling through the mortal realm, but she definitely doesn’t enjoy the battle of Troy. In fact, she blames Aphrodite for it and considers it the worst thing to ever happen to humanity.

One could say that her family situation is complicated. She has never really been able to get along with her father, Zeus. While she loves thunder and lighting, she just can’t bring herself to talk to the god of thunder. She also has a slightly complicated relationship with Apollo. While they share a love for poetry and random hookups that got them their son Corybantes, they both aren’t the kind of immortals who would want a relationship, especially not with each other.
 Thalia first appearance is in Winged Pain.




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