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Posted: 2018-04-03 11:18:48
by Stroke - Size: 985x779
- Source: chan.sankakucomplex.com/post/show/4048122
- Rating: Questionable
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Pretty sure Athena isn't the goddess of war
She is. War, Wisdom, and maybe a few other things. Ares is also God of War, but he tends to be the more brutish part of war. He'd be more likely to be a patron to warriors in war, while Athena would tend to help out the tacticians, like Odysseus.
However, when Athena and Ares became Minerva and Mars in the Roman Pantheon, Minerva became less associated with war. Mars, in turn, took over more as the God of War and became super important (which probably explains why he was the father of Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of Rome. He was essentially all that Rome was, so he ended up being second only to Jupiter, the leader of the Gods)
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She is. War, Wisdom, and maybe a few other things. Ares is also God of War, but he tends to be the more brutish part of war. He'd be more likely to be a patron to warriors in war, while Athena would tend to help out the tacticians, like Odysseus.
However, when Athena and Ares became Minerva and Mars in the Roman Pantheon, Minerva became less associated with war. Mars, in turn, took over more as the God of War and became super important (which probably explains why he was the father of Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of Rome. He was essentially all that Rome was, so he ended up being second only to Jupiter, the leader of the Gods)
Yep, I confirm.
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Oh yeah, and it looks like Stroke has decided to have yet another mind controller gladiator. Honestly, it's just bad sportsmanship.
It's how I'd want to die
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It's how I'd want to die
Being thrown in to an arena as a warrior, only be slain by a mind controlling warrioress who could easily defeat you with skill rather than trickery, but chooses to mind control you anyways, thereby sullying your reputation as a warrior and shaming your bloodline because you fell in combat kneeling rather than fighting till you no longer could?
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Being thrown in to an arena as a warrior, only be slain by a mind controlling warrioress who could easily defeat you with skill rather than trickery, but chooses to mind control you anyways, thereby sullying your reputation as a warrior and shaming your bloodline because you fell in combat kneeling rather than fighting till you no longer could?
Absolutely