Astarte (ah-STAR-tee)
Phoenician/Canaanite Deity
Astarte, the resplendent deity of love and fertility, embodies the essence of beauty and passion. Her presence is like the bloom of the rarest flower, enchanting and vivid, inspiring awe and devotion in all who witness her. She moves with the grace of a gentle breeze, her form exuding an ethereal allure that transcends the physical realm. Astarte's eyes sparkle with the brilliance of the stars, reflecting the boundless depths of love and the mysteries of the heart. Her voice is a captivating melody, resonating with the harmonies of the soul, kindling the flames of desire and compassion. As a guardian of relationships and emotional bonds, she nurtures the connections that unite hearts, weaving the threads of affection with delicate precision. In Astarte's embrace, one finds the full spectrum of love's power, from the soft whisper of romantic yearning to the fiery blaze of passionate ardor. She reigns over her domain with a balance of strength and tenderness, her influence a testament to the enduring force of love in all its forms.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Deep green-eyed goddess with auburn hair evoking passion, olive-toned skin symbolizing resilience, often adorned in jewelry representative of both love and warfare.
Species
Ethnicity
Life
1200 BCE
539 BCE
661 years old
Children
Sex
Female