Princess Ariadne
Inspiration
Ariadne from Greek Mythology
Other names
Princess Ariadne Queen Ariadne
Personality
Kind, considerate, brave, selfless, tragic sometimes), isolated, sophisticated, talented, intelligent
Appearance
Woman with dark black curls, brown eyes and tan skin
Occupation
Princess of Atlantis (formerly) Queen of Atlantis (currently)
Affiliations
Atlantean Royal Family
Goal
To defeat her mother Pasiphae (ongoing)
Parents
King Minos (father)
Unnamed mother (deceased)
Pasiphae (stepmother)
Siblings
Therus (older brother)
Partner(s)
Jason (husband/stepbrother)
Relatives
Circe (step-aunt)
Heptarian (nephew) † and
Medea (step-cousins)
Aeson † (Father-in-law)
Allies
Korinna, Pythagoras and Hercules. Medusa
Minions
Dion (advisor; deceased), Atlantean soldiers
Enemies
Circe, Pasiphae, Medea, the Minotaur (indirectly)
Likes
Jason, ruling fair and justly, her brother, her friends and family (Except her step-relatives)
Dislikes
Pasiphae's evil, cruelty, darkness, villains
Powers and abilities
Intelligence
Source
“I take no joy in seeing men die for my entertainment. ”
―Ariadne
Princess (later Queen) Ariadne is the deuteragonist of the BBC series Atlantis .
She is the princess of Atlantis, the wife of Jason, the sister of Prince Therus, the daughter of King Minos, and the former stepdaughter of Queen Pasiphae.