(Fan Flames) Juno, Guardian of Love

Lore
Juno yearns for her garden of brightly blooming flowers to remain as such, yet when love is lost in the world, it turns desolate. To her, it is a fate worse than death. To remind the people of Neotellus the importance of loving one another, she will not hesitate to even manipulate the natural forces to create a calamity.

Acquisition
See (Bondkeeper) Juno, Guardian of Love

Name origin
Juno (Latin Iūno [ˈjuːno]) is an ancient Roman goddess, the protector and special counselor of the state. She is a daughter of Saturn and sister (but also the wife) of the chief god Jupiter and the mother of Mars and Vulcan. Juno also looked after the women of Rome. Her Greek equivalent is Hera. As the patron goddess of Rome and the Roman Empire she was called Regina ("queen") and, together with Jupiter and Minerva, was worshipped as a triad on the Capitol (Juno Capitolina) in Rome.

Juno's own warlike aspect among the Romans is apparent in her attire. She often appeared sitting pictured with a peacock armed and wearing a goatskin cloak. The traditional depiction of this warlike aspect was assimilated from the Greek goddess Athena, whose goatskin was called the 'aegis'.

Additional Info
Renewed Version of (Utopia) Juno, Guardian of Love.