Do greek gods workout or do they just pop out fucking ripped?
I’ve came to the conclusion that the Greek Gods pop out ripped because Eye of the Tiger didn’t exist back then so people didn’t know how to make epic workout scenes.
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If Vanessa is the protagonist in HW2, where would the training simulator made to help someone find out what they want to do at the plex fit in, when she seemed to just have a very normal interview?
She was “recommended” for the position, she wasn’t recommended to work at the plex as a whole- she was recommended to work security. If she got that position, why would she need to go through this whole training simulator of every job in the Pizzaplex? We haven’t even seen any night time security minigames(though that would be cool(no SL night doesn’t count))
Not necessarily doubting the theory, just wondering how the timeline would work/gen
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Okay so I'm reading a pjo dark fic, Percy falls into tartarus without Annabeth, standard fare, it's really good, so I start to wonder about the spheres of power of each of his travelling companions (Bob and Damascus (+drakon)). Obviously both of them met percabeth in canon, else I wouldn't bring it up.
And I think there's something to be said for Percy Jackson, half blood, to befriend the titan of mortality and the giant of peace.
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To the anon in my askbox asking a very specific question regarding Ian:
No.
And pls don't ask me it again on here. 😅
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What do you think would have happened if Ar-Pharazon had not eventually seen reason and accepted His Lordship’s great glory? Related: does his later redemption counterbalance fighting against Mordor?
If Ar-Pharazon had not been wise enough to see that Lord Mairon was correct about the greatness of Lord Melkor, the true King of Arda? .... Well, the people of Numenor may have been advised on what a kingly gift he would make for the alter of Lord Melkor. A people willing to make such a great sacrifice to His Lordship should certainly be worthy of his favour and the immortality that is definitely within his power to grant, 100%, don't question why he hasn't done it already for anyone.
As for your second question, what does them being sent off to fight a futile and hopelss war against the Valar that they were never going to win tell you? That level of arrogance will not be tolerated by Lord Mairon, King and God of Men.
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Alright so. TVC book readers I want ur opinion on something.
I've been skimming the wiki about the books, just out of curiosity, and I realized something that I hope they change in the show, that happens a lot in the books from what I've seen.
I personally do not want the vampires to be as forgiving as they are in the books. It seems so OOC for characters as selfish and hedonistic as most vamps to be so blasé about grudges. Like armand fucked lestats husband and killed his daughter, then was invited to his wedding. You could say after so long it's easy to forgive but also this is lestat we're talking about.
So what do you book readers think? Is that something you think makes sense for the story and should be kept? Or is it something you think should be changed for the show?
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