Greek Gods Traits

Greek Gods Traits

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The 12 traits in detail:

Apollo, born to Zeus and the goddess Leto and a sibling to Artemis, oversees individuals born between July 23 and August 23. According to the conventional horoscope, the Sun is positioned in the fiery sign of Leo during this period. In Greek mythology, Apollo held the role of the patron saint of the arts and was acclaimed as the most alluring deity, representing the epitome of male beauty.
Ares, born to Zeus and Hera, stands out as the most martial figure on Olympus. In the traditional European horoscope, individuals born between March 21 and April 20 fall under the influence of Ares, represented by the zodiac sign Aries and associated with the Fire element. Legend has it that Zeus harbored disdain for Ares due to his fiery temperament, rebellious nature, and the god of war's ruthless tendencies, leading Zeus to consider imprisoning him in the underworld.
Dionysus is associated with winemaking and horticulture and is the offspring of Zeus. He looks after those born between January 21 and February 28, a period corresponding to the zodiac sign Aquarius, affiliated with the element of Air. In mythology, Dionysus is credited with discovering the vine among plants, imparting the skill of cultivating it, and producing wine to humanity. Through his global travels, he shared this valuable knowledge with numerous cultures.
Hades, the arbiter of the underworld, is the sibling of Zeus. His guardianship extends to individuals born between October 24 and November 22, falling under the zodiac sign Scorpio, associated with the element of Water. Notably, Hades is the least venerated deity. It is likely that the apprehension of death led the people of Ancient Greece to speak of the formidable Hades with less frequency. But Hades diligently fulfills his responsibilities, demonstrating a sense of fairness, honesty, and, notably, loyalty—qualities that set him apart from other members of the Olympian pantheon.
Hermes, born to Zeus and the nymph Maya, is the protector of individuals born between May 22 and June 21, falling under the zodiac sign Gemini, associated with the element of Air. In Roman mythology, Hermes was renamed Mercury, acquiring additional attributes and responsibilities. Originally recognized as a clever patron of traders, travelers, heralds, and thieves, he later transformed into a messenger of the gods, a guardian of crafts and arts, a connoisseur of magic, and a guide for the souls of the deceased in the afterlife.
Poseidon, the guardian of water and navigation, is the younger brother of Zeus. Individuals born between February 19 and March 20 are under his guardianship, corresponding to the zodiac sign Pisces and the element of Water. In Ancient Greece, Poseidon held significant reverence, particularly in coastal communities. According to ancient myths, Poseidon is credited with constructing the inaugural ship and instructing humans in the art of sailing. Consequently, Greek sailors frequently prayed to their patron and adorned their boats with depictions of him.
Zeus, the paramount sovereign of the ancient Greek pantheon, holds sway over the world and serves as the guardian of justice. After vanquishing his father, Kronos, he ascended to the throne, distributing sacred responsibilities among his close kin. The Romans embraced the worship of this deity, designating him Jupiter. Mythology dictates that Zeus extends his patronage to individuals born between November 23 and December 21, corresponding to the zodiac sign Sagittarius, associated with the element of Fire in the traditional horoscope.
Aphrodite can confidently be acknowledged as the most renowned Greek goddess. She oversees those born between September 23 and October 23, corresponding to the zodiac sign Libra, affiliated with the Air element. In certain ancient myths, she is referred to as either the sister or daughter of Zeus, with no consistent consensus. She was regarded as the protector of marriage and romantic love, while also being associated with physical pleasures. Despite being the wife of Hephaestus, she engaged in numerous affairs with attractive young men.
Artemis, the offspring of Zeus and the goddess Leto and sibling to Apollo, watches over individuals born from June 22 to July 22, corresponding to the zodiac sign Cancer and the element of Water. Initially, Artemis was revered as the guardian of flora and fauna, committed to upholding the laws of nature. Additionally, she is esteemed as the goddess of justice and order, compelling even the denizens of Olympus to comply. According to mythology, young Artemis took a vow of celibacy and sternly punished those who violated her innocence.
Demeter, highly esteemed in Ancient Greece, is recognized as one of the most revered goddesses. As the sister of the formidable Zeus, she was regarded as the guardian of agriculture, motherhood, as well as morality and order. Those born between August 24 and September 22 fall under her care, aligning with the Virgo sign and the Earth element. The worship of Demeter was widespread and closely linked to agricultural pursuits. The Greeks explained the cyclical nature of the seasons through the goddess's actions, mourning the abduction of her daughter-nature and celebrating her eventual return.
Hestia, one of the most significant Greek goddesses, is the elder sister of Zeus, the ruler of Olympus. Those born between April 21 and May 21 are under her guardianship, aligning with the zodiac sign Taurus and the Earth element. According to mythology, the young Hestia pledged herself to celibacy, rejecting advances from the formidable Poseidon and the handsome Apollo. The ancient Greeks held the belief that any endeavor favored by them would achieve success. Individuals under Hestia's care are regarded as true preservers of family values, contributing to both material and spiritual prosperity.
Hera, the guardian of marriage, family, and motherhood, is the wife of Zeus and the ruler of Olympus. She looks favorably upon those born between December 22 and January 20, a period associated with the zodiac sign Capricorn and the Earth element. Revered as the protector of marital fidelity, sacrificial offerings were made on her wedding day, and married women sought her blessings for the continuity of their families, while mothers prayed for the well-being of their children.

You may use the traits to create God like sims or as horoscope signs of short. However, sims with these traits are immune to death and age from teens to adults.
The traits can only be applied from Teens to Adults.
Each trait has one occasional buff that appears and enhances certain skills for your sim. Upon adding any of the trait to your sim, their charisma skill will start to increase, until it reaches the maximum level of 10. Also, all traits have more than one skill that increases and reaches up to 10. Don't worry, though, the skills are about up to 3 for each trait and some traits have 1 skill increasing, other traits 2 or 3 and so on.
Bonus traits are added to your sim, depending on the immortal that you choose to create, like Always Welcome. Note that the Always Welcome reward trait is added to any sim that you use a Greek God trait to.
All Gods have one social interaction that creates specific positive moodlets to all sims around them, and also fills their needs completely. Also, I wanted to add filling the needs for vampires too, but preferred to create the mod compatible for the base game only, to avoid complications and so on...
Specific proximity buffs are created to Gods when being around to sims with certain traits. And a flirty moodlet is created to sims being around Gods, provided that they have at least some romantic interest between them.
That's all. Have fun and Happy New Year!
P.S. Use the traits either as CAS or Gameplay. One Package file and One Script file.