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Oh honey, Zoe Nightshade is about as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow in Greek mythology. She's a character from the "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" book series, not some ancient Greek goddess sipping ambrosia on Mount Olympus. Stick to the classics if you want the real deal, darling.

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No, Zoe Nightshade is not a real figure in Greek mythology. She is a fictional character created by author Rick Riordan in his "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" book series. Zoe Nightshade is a half-blood daughter of the Greek god Atlas and plays a significant role in the storyline, but she is not part of the original Greek mythological canon.

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Oh, dude, Zoe Nightshade is like totally a character from the "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" book series by Rick Riordan. She's a fictional character, not a real figure from Greek mythology. So, if you're planning a trip to Mount Olympus to meet her, I've got some bad news for you.

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2mo ago
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Atlas and the goddess Pleione had the seven Pleiades (Maia, Taygeta, Sterope/Asterope, Merope, Alcyone, Electra, Celaeno)

While Atlas and the goddess Hesperis had the Hesperides often said to be three, but named variously (Aiglê, Erytheia/Erytheis, Arethousa, Hesperethousa, Hespera, Hesperiê, Khrysothemis, Lipara, Asteropê).

Zoe Nightshade is supposedly a daughter of Atlas and Pleione - making her a Pleiades, not a Hesperides - but her story is confused with them.

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