You literally cannot tell me that a child of poseidon and a child of Demeter haven't fallen in love at some point in time.
Their aesthetics would match each other perfectly
Demeter child:
Poseidon child:
And their personalities would mix well too! Usually as from what we've seen so far; Poseidon kids are more playful while Demeter kids are parental (fatherly or motherly)
So it's like (A) keeps (B) in line while (B) helps (A) loosen up :3
Amphitrite (Αμφιτριτη meaning ‘Encircling Third’) was the queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon (god of the sea), and eldest of the fifty Nereids (sea nymphs) in Greek mythology. When Poseidon first sought Amphitrite's hand in marriage, she fled his advances, and hid herself away near Atlas in the ocean stream at the far ends of the earth. Delphin (god of the dolphins) eventually tracked her down and persuaded her to return to wed the sea-king which resulted in the birth of their son Tritôn. Sadly not much else is known about Amphitrite but she does show up in various works of art from the time. In them she always wears the robes of a queen, and carries a three-pointed sceptre called a Trident.
Metis, Zeuxo, Hera (she was adopted by Oceanus in some myths) Clymene (with a mirror), Amphitrite (with a brush), Doris and little Thetis, Tyche, Eurynome and Electra.
Hello my queen! If you had to choose, who would be your favorite Olympian god/goddess besides Poseidon?
In myth: it’s said Amphitrite was one of the goddesses(her,Rhea,Dione,Ichhanea and Themis) who were present in Apollos and Artemis’ birth.
This info made me have the liberty of making Amphitrite be his some what god mother figure considering she’s his aunt, and make her have a really close relationship with Apollo, sharing similarities and having a chaotic bond.
Lady Amphitrite - Queen of the Sea, Eldest of the Nereids.
I'm kinda into Amphitrite lately, so here's my design of her.
I give her light clothes so she can swim comfortably, coral-pearl hairpins, and harpoon earrings that can turn into a real weapon when taken off her ears. She also has a sea snail pin for her waist sash gifted from Nerites.
Most sea deities also have sea-wave hair. Their hair color can vary depending on their usual living environment (deep-dwellers have a darker shade of blue than shallow-dwellers).
I also imagine most sea deities have two forms: one has a fishtail for swimming, and the other has human legs to walk on land. Amphitrite and other native inhabitants can switch between two forms naturally, but Poseidon had to master it through time because he was land-born.