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While I agree with you about the Persephone situation being fucked up, in most other mentions of hades in Greek mythology he is the least unpalatable god. Not like that really means much when it comes to the Greek pantheon but I still feel like it deserves pointing out. In most myths he features in he is portrayed as rather reasonable as long as he is treated respectfully, such as when he allowed Heracles(I will not call him Hercules when discussing Greek mythology damn it!) to take Cerberus for his labor or when he let Orpheus attempt to bring his dead wife out of the underworld. Sorry that this doesn’t relate to what you were reviewing about but I can’t help myself when discussions on Greek mythology pop up. TLDR: Greek mythology is fucked up and complicated.
Anyone New to 40k i recomend looking up adeptus rediculous on youtube or a podcast app. They do a good job of sumerising the lore to get you up to speed with the factions and what you really need to know.
Once is coincidence, twice is happenstance, three times is enemy action
25 hours is weak sauce got 30 hours on my record............. it was technically the result of an allnighter plus smoking some weed but thats not important
Jeez make me feel bad for actually having a beard at 13 why dontcha
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Also a symbol of office, if you have that amulet you are a practicing witcher so displaying it is just saying he is fully trained.
I think(been a while since ive checked) that witchers emoitions were dulled rather than suppressed. Geralt could still feel his emotions but they never got in the way of what he needed to do.
That plays more into how someone defines friendships. Someone with(or suffering from, not sure how to phrase it) sociopathy defines their relationships way differently than those without it.