Who is your favorite Greek God?

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#1 etrnalconundrum
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Just wunderin guyz
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#2 coolgamer6
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hades
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#3 etrnalconundrum
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witch version of hades
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#4 InfernoPirate
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Haphaestus biatch.
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#5 Zenodoros
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There's already a huge thread about this.

My favourite is Hermes, in any case.
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#6 xatman911
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Does demi-god counts? I like Hercules. His cartoon is funny.
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#7 yeareach
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Apollo. 
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#8 god_of_war69
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yea hades is awsome!!!!
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#9 coolgamer6
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kratos:)
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#10 etrnalconundrum
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Maby... if kratos were a god that would count
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#11 Tyrant-666
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If you finished GoW you would realise Kratos is a god.......

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#12 etrnalconundrum
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FOOL I have beaten god of war more times than you have beaten off. If only you knew the ignorance of your folly. ~Kratos was never an official greek god
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#13 Tyrant-666
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Considering this is a God Of War union, I am sure we can take into consideration the certain liberties taking by GoW, and as such count him as a Greek god.
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#14 Zenodoros
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Unless he's referring to Kratos, the personification of strength in Greek Mythology. :P
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#15 etrnalconundrum
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That is irregardles of the fact that i didnt ask about fictional gods and i grant no liberties and rarely tale things into consideration
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#16 Tyrant-666
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Rarely tale things into consideration? I have never heard tale being used that way, or can you just not spell?
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Unless he's referring to Kratos, the personification of strength in Greek Mythology. :PZenodoros

..You know he isn't referring to that Cratos..

~There are very few similarities between those two

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#18 etrnalconundrum
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You cought me I cant spell, or can you just not exept the fact that grammer errors are the only thing you have on me
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#19 Tyrant-666
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QUOTE="etrnalconundrum"]You cought me I cant spell, or can you just not exept the fact that grammer errors are the only thing you have on me

 O RLY? Well let's just take a look back at you earlier post shall we?

 

That is irregardles of the fact that i didnt ask about fictional gods and i grant no liberties and rarely tale things into considerationetrnalconundrum

 So you are saying you do not want to talk about fictional Greek gods? Does this mean you do not want to talk about any Greek god? For these Greek gods are taken from Greek Mythology, and if I look up the definition of mythology:

Mythology:

1.a body of myths, as that of a particular people or that relating to a particular person: Greek mythology.

2.myths collectively.

3.the science or study of myths.

4.a set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event, arising naturally or deliberately fostered: the Fascist mythology of the interwar years.

 A body of myths? Well then let us look up the definition of myth.....

Myth:

1.a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, esp. one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.

2.stories or matter of this kind: realm of myth.

3.any invented story, idea, or concept: His account of the event is pure myth.

4.an imaginary or fictitious thing or person.

5.an unproved or false collective belief that is used to justify a social institution.

So this is saying that myths are fiction? And you do not want to take into account fictional Greek gods? Well then surely if you are taking into account Hades then you can take into account Kratos, because he is also a Greek god from a piece of fiction?

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[QUOTE="etrnalconundrum"]You cought me I cant spell, or can you just not exept the fact that grammer errors are the only thing you have on meTyrant-666

 O RLY? Well let's just take a look back at you earlier post shall we?

 

That is irregardles of the fact that i didnt ask about fictional gods and i grant no liberties and rarely tale things into considerationetrnalconundrum

 So you are saying you do not want to talk about fictional Greek gods? Does this mean you do not want to talk about any Greek god? For these Greek gods are taken from Greek Mythology, and if I look up the definition of mythology:

Mythology:

1.a body of myths, as that of a particular people or that relating to a particular person: Greek mythology.

2.myths collectively.

3.the science or study of myths.

4.a set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event, arising naturally or deliberately fostered: the Fascist mythology of the interwar years.

 A body of myths? Well then let us look up the definition of myth.....

Myth:

1.a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, esp. one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.

2.stories or matter of this kind: realm of myth.

3.any invented story, idea, or concept: His account of the event is pure myth.

4.an imaginary or fictitious thing or person.

5.an unproved or false collective belief that is used to justify a social institution.

So this is saying that myths are fiction? And you do not want to take into account fictional Greek gods? Well then surely if you are taking into account Hades then you can take into account Kratos, because he is also a Greek god from a piece of fiction?

  Your my hero Tyrant

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#22 Tyrant-666
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[QUOTE="etrnalconundrum

  Your my hero Tyrant

I don't get it....... what are you saying:question:

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[QUOTE="etrnalconundrum

Your my hero Tyrant

Tyrant-666

I don't get it....... what are you saying:question:

LOL I haved loved that pic ever since I saw it 32 seconds ago.
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[QUOTE="Tyrant-666"][QUOTE="etrnalconundrum

Your my hero Tyrant

DevilMayCry85

I don't get it....... what are you saying:question:

LOL I haved loved that pic ever since I saw it 32 seconds ago.

Well played old man...well played

~non sequitur FTWinz

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#25 etrnalconundrum
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itmeans that we need to completly halt the topic so that you can mage gramatical corrections its ok though i dont mind your self gratification is my #1 priority here after all