This is one of the three Greek Graces, Aglaia (or Aglaea) was the goddess of beauty, splendor, glory, magnificence and adornment. She was wife of Hephaistos, the God of metalworking. She and her two (the number varies depending on who you ask) sisters were often seen in the company of Aphrodite, attending to the more important Goddesses.
I started this as a self project, but all of a sudden I have become swamped with things I have to do. I just hope I’ll have time soon to finish her two sisters!
Happy Valentines Day!
The Series is called: I Love You Because I Love You
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A scene from The Talking Bird, The Singing Tree, and the Golden Water. This takes place shortly after the departure of the Holy Woman. In this scene, the brothers Bahman and Perviz detect something is troubling Parizade. Questioning her, they discover about the talking bird, singing tree, and golden water that she has just learned about. She confesses to her brothers that she has an unreasonable desire for them, and feels that for some reason, she needs them.
In this scene Princess Parizade talks with a journeying Holy Woman. This woman tells Parizade that, while the home she shares with her brothers is beautiful, it is missing 3 things. The talking bird, the singing tree, and the golden water.