Hera, a devoted henchman, stands resolute on Cronos's side, loyal to his cause. As the sister and wife of Zeus, her relationship with him has been fraught with turmoil. Hera, despite her role as a goddess, harbors a dark and vengeful side, often punishing or transforming women who have relations with Zeus, even when they resist his advances. This leads to a strained relationship between Hera and Halia, as she becomes a recurring adversary for our protagonist.

History

As Zeus's sister and spouse, Hera's journey has been marred by the turbulent nature of their relationship. While Zeus proves to be a less than ideal husband, Hera's own actions and attitudes do not bode well either. Her retribution towards women who engage with Zeus, whether consensually or not, fuels a cycle of conflict and resentment.

Upon discovering Halia's increasing proximity to Zeus, Hera sets her sights on confronting the protagonist, positioning herself as a formidable and recurring foe in Halia's journey.

Personality

Hera embodies a complex and multifaceted character, as her devotion to Cronos drives her actions as a henchman, while her role as Zeus's wife elicits feelings of jealousy and bitterness. Her actions are fueled by a vengeful nature, making her a relentless adversary to those she perceives as threats or rivals.

Despite her goddess status, Hera's motivations are deeply rooted in her human-like emotions, leading to decisions that complicate the relationships around her. Her conflicts with Halia stem from a tumultuous mix of personal grievances and loyalty to Cronos.