Another bad piece of Greek mythology

Ocie 2022-03-15 09:01:04

The cliché plot, superficial morals, all kinds of suffocating plots, violent and bloody.
The myth of Theseus slaughtering the Minotaur in the labyrinth has become a snatch with a foreign enemy wearing a cow mask to snatch the divine bow that runs through the whole play, and that divine bow appeared three times, killing 4 foreign soldiers. Open a huge gate and destroy the dungeon that imprisoned the Titan.
And in the dungeon, the gods appeared, only 5 of them were besieged by the Titans and slaughtered, and Zeus was the only one left to escape, and then pulled the boulder of the dungeon to let the mountains bury the Titans. To the death fight?
Athena is dead, Poseidon is dead, this is the twilight of the Norse gods, does Greek mythology have such a bridge?
Time is limited, rants are powerless. The level of dog blood is reminiscent of the <<Battle of the Gods>>. Also, don't every time the hero is Theseus, are there no other heroes in mythology?

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  • Corene 2022-03-23 09:01:48

    Just like the domineering look of "Wuji" at the beginning: your eyes are going to be blind, but your logic can't be synchronized at all ( ° Д °|||)

  • Lupe 2022-03-24 09:01:44

    Is it possible that all the gods are dead and only Zeus is left?

Immortals quotes

  • Stavros: Good to see you're still alive. Worried that cow had gotten the best of you.

    Theseus: It almost did. She saved my life.

    Stavros: Looks like she did more than that.

    Phaedra: [Looks down embarrassed]

    Theseus: Careful.

    Stavros: Just 'cause you have that bow doesn't mean I'm going to treat you any differently.

    Theseus: Good. We march to the monastery.

    [Turns and starts walking away]

    Theseus: We have a war to fight.

  • Stavros: Hyperion's legions are gathering at Tartarus. That's where Hellenists will fall.

    Phaedra: That future's not set.

    Stavros: But likely. It'll be a slaughter.

    Phaedra: You have no faith.

    Dareios: Heathens.

    Stavros: That is true, Dareios. But not always. When I was just a boy, I prayed to the Gods, for a horse. The Gods never answered me. So I stole one, instead.

    Dareios: We're surrounded by heathens.

    [Falls dead with a knife in his back]