Kalliope
Kalliope is one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology, specifically known as the Muse of epic poetry and eloquence. She is often depicted holding a writing tablet or a scroll, symbolizing her connection to literature and the arts. Kalliope is considered the eldest and wisest of the Muses, inspiring poets and writers throughout history.
In addition to her role as a Muse, Kalliope is sometimes associated with the goddess Apollo, who is also linked to music and poetry. Her name translates to "beautiful voice," reflecting her influence on the creation of powerful and moving narratives in epic tales.