Origin
The Cornucopia's origin story is rooted in Greek mythology, where it is associated with the nurse of Zeus, Amalthea. According to myth, Amalthea saved Zeus from his mother Rhea by feeding him and hiding him from his father Cronus. As a reward, Zeus broke off one of her horns, which became the Cornucopia, a symbol of abundance and nourishment.
Appearance
The Cornucopia is often depicted as a horn-shaped container overflowing with various items such as produce, flowers, or nuts.
Abilities
None, as it is not an entity with agency but rather a symbol.
Community Record
Sources
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well-documented
