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Name: Eros. Goes by Ero in the mortal realm.
Age: Immortal. Presents as late twenties.
Appearance: 6'2", Blonde, shaggy by styled hair, green eyes, slight stubble, muscular,
wears a black shirt open to the third button and pants with highly shined dress shoes, dimples.
Personality: Eros is the Greek God of Love, Passion and Desire. While he can make others fall for one another, he cannot make others fall in love with him - though he is ultimately desirable.
Passionate: Eros is passionate, his heart being his driving force rather than his brain. He will do whatever he needs to to acquire his heart's desire.
Flirtatious: Quick with a pick-up line and slow to back down, Eros is an unabashed flirt. There is no shame in his game, and his game is flawless.
Confident: Eros is confident almost to the point of arrogance. He very rarely feels shame, and never feels embarrassed.
Manipulative: As Eros is the God of Love, his role in the cosmos to bring two souls together, he is highly skilled as a manipulator. He tries not to use it for selfish purposes but finds himself occasionally using it to get his way.
When happy: Eros will laugh and joke, relaxing more the more content he gets.
When sad: Eros gets defensive and sullen.
When angry: He doesn't have much of a temper, but is prone to becoming passive aggressive.
Quirks: Eros finds himself playing matchmaker for others more often than not, and occasionally making unsuited partners fall in love for his own amusement if one half of the couple has upset him in some way.
Other: Eros' powers involve being able to make others fall in love with one another (but never able to make them fall in love with him), arousing them sexually without a word or touch, and bringing out a person's passions.
Backstory: Dionysus & Eros met during an orgy orchestrated by Dionysius and found a kindred spirit between each other.
Eros was always seen as the troublesome child by the Olympians, leading him to seek companionship and care in the presence of Dionysus, even when they were competing.
They often fought over the same mortals, engaging in competition to win over the mortals in question. More than a few times they sh...