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Old 08-28-2008, 04:57 PM   #7
Groin Redbeard
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Originally Posted by Morthoron View Post
Overall, I think I'd rather party with the Greeks than the Valar.
I'm afraid I'm going to have to side with you on this one, Morthoron. The Greek gods where what I call modern day college students (with no offense intended for you college students). Unlike the Valar the seven Greek gods inherited the earth from their parents, Cronus and Mother Earth, overthrowing both of them and living off of their wealth as you might say. The Greek gods complained, argued, plotted, fought, and begrudged each other. In fact their was very little harmony or authority at all with them, other than the most powerful of them governs all (even that didn't work sometimes). So in short the Greek gods are a bunch of siblings who where saved from death by their mother only to dishonor her, and their father, living off of their parents blessings, governing through fear, and gave some really cool parties. Hephestus is excluded from all this, I like him!

The Valar on the other hand had a sense of morality, order, knew the difference between right and wrong and generally had good moods. Just look at the difference between Tulkas and Ares, there's almost no similarity in their moods. Another main difference is the Valar's respect of life, they genuinely cared for the peoples of Arda, unlike the Greek gods who used the humans as pawns for amusement or to get pleasure from.
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