Pleione (PLEE-oh-nee)

Greek Oceanid

Pleione

Pleione is the matron of the stars, a sea-nymph whose daughters illuminate the night sky. A daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, she is best known as the mother of the **Pleiades**, the seven sisters whose beauty and sorrow were etched into the heavens. Unlike many Oceanids, Pleione is not a goddess of waves and foam, but of protection, navigation, and generational purpose.   She is the guiding current beneath familial myth—the one who anchors without commanding. Her union with Atlas bore not only children but legends, each daughter a reflection of her serenity and strength. In a world of loud gods and violent tides, Pleione is the undertow—a force felt more than seen, always moving, always sheltering.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Sleek and graceful, Pleione glows with the soft shimmer of bioluminescent tides. Her hair flows like dark water under moonlight, and her gaze carries the stillness of starlit seas.

Mental characteristics

Sexuality

Deeply bonded to Atlas, with a spirit rooted in kinship and maternal legacy.

Relationships

Atlas

spouse

Towards Pleione


Pleione

spouse

Towards Atlas


Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Date of Birth
Parents
Spouses
Atlas (spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Female
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic

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