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Mythology

This is where you can discuss your homework, family, just about anything, make strange sounds and otherwise discuss things which are really not related to the Lancer-series. Yes that means you can discuss other games.

Post Thu Feb 12, 2004 7:53 pm

How about Ares the god of War. At least in Zena, he was a hoot.

Finalday

Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)

Post Fri Feb 13, 2004 1:06 am

I like The Four Horsemen. You can never go wrong with Apocalypses.

I'm making record time!
If only I had someplace to be...

Post Fri Feb 13, 2004 3:35 pm

Final - What about Ares? And Xena was trash! Better trash than some, but worse than others.

Post Fri Feb 13, 2004 6:50 pm

Esqy - Would you say that if Lawless were from OZ instead of NZ?

Post Fri Feb 13, 2004 6:56 pm

Esq, books, movies and TV shows show posibilities. I loved the way Ares was portrayed in Zena/Herculies shows. He could make you laugh sometimes.

Finalday

Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)

Post Fri Feb 13, 2004 10:31 pm

Incidently, since this is a mythology thread, I plan to name my destroyers in X2 after various dieties (sp?)... Thor, Odin, Ra, Shiva, Zeus, all that.

I am particularly fascinated by norse mythology, perhaps because I wasn't deluged with it when I was younger.

Post Sat Feb 14, 2004 7:55 am

fookin luv Xena & Gaby. get rid of Joxer, Ares and all the blokes and just have the girls sluggin it out <sigh> she can whup me with her chakra any day..

How can anyone say that made up mythologies are better than our historical ones? Even Tolkien never made such a claim, and he openly based his work upon the myths, legends and sagas he read and studied all his life (how could he not?)

As to Mithra, the slaying of the universal Bull ended the darkness of primordial chaos & allowed the earth to become fertile. of course, Mithraic initiates did NOT take this literally, generally being people of high standing and intelligence brought up in the classical tradition; it was highly symbolic, leading the initiate through levels of understanding to a deeper truth. As all mystery religions including Christianity do the same.

Post Sat Feb 14, 2004 4:41 pm

Actually, I was confused by what was going on between Xena and Gaby. Mainly because I didn't follow the series all that closely and the episodes that I did catch
seemed to swing in hugely different directions.

The malevolence that was put into the Ares role in that series seemed rather apt to me though.

I always wondered whether what Tolkien said is true because our cultures have moved on past those mythologies or because what he wrote and when he wrote it sort of pre-ordained that it be understood by all to be fiction.

Post Sat Feb 14, 2004 5:34 pm

Indy + Final - Yes, even if "Xena" were Australian, I would dislike the show. I'm not saying that it was a bad show (I haven't seen engough to judge it), but the fact that they have predictable plots coupled with over-acting and scantily-clad women make it trashy. It's similar to the way that Charmed has become. It too, is another show that I have only seen a few episodes of, but the direction that I see it going through television advertisements... it's just an excuse to have three women run around wearing as little as possible. Well, much more could be said, but I'd better get on topic.

I think that Tolkien's mythology, while excellent, cannot compare with historical mythologies. This is because such "real" mythologies are relevant even today. I mean, everyone knows that "Thursday" is actually based upon the Norse "Thor's Day", which shows that even now, mythologies are an important part of our lives. Why is mythology so popular? Perhaps, like religion (for some people anyway), it touches part of us that cannot be touched by anything physically real; ie. something greater than we are. Although I'd like to continue with this thought, but I'll wait until tomorrow, as it is still more than 30C here. Ugh.

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