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Post by Akito on Aug 29, 2008 3:01:50 GMT -5
Cheh, liar.
It's Easley's misfortune to have no use for a Mage anyway being what he is >.> Hm, a reward from a God does sound tempting. I'm curious as to see how you play this through keeping with Disney themes. Zeus is portrayed as being a malevolent god in Disney, in actual Myth, he was a prick and condemned Prometheus for bringing fire to mankind.
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Post by Heroic Bilby on Aug 29, 2008 3:06:53 GMT -5
Yes, he certainly is(In regards to both). Of course, Zeus in Disney also defeated and locked up all the Titans and that's exactly what Prometheus is, so in the end I don't think I have to worry about stretching the king of the gods' character much.
But hey... if you're gonna have a being indebted to you then a god or a titan is certainly the way to go, right? XD
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Post by Akito on Aug 29, 2008 3:26:00 GMT -5
Mhm, that's true. Though I wonder how much you can Canon change with this mission, particularly what Promy does afterwards, should he be freed. Also, it's strange to find a Titan who's not all "Raaaar, lets break things, raaar" in Disney xD
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Post by Heroic Bilby on Aug 29, 2008 13:32:27 GMT -5
I promise to let you encounter substitute thing-breakers in the course of the quest to help make it up to you.
All I can say is hopefully by the end of the Quest(Should it be successfully completed) everything will fit neatly into place, unless my mind had overlooked an errant detail that will throw it out of canon-whack. lol. At present I don't believe that to be too big a risk.
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