Can our MC kill Ares,
Hack can we pull a Kratos and kill Zeus too
The only ones Iam fine w/ living are Hades and Althea
Can our MC kill Ares,
Hack can we pull a Kratos and kill Zeus too
The only ones Iam fine w/ living are Hades and Althea
The gods manipulate the DNA of the spouse to make a child instead of
providing DNA of their own, as Rohie has already pointed out.
Their skill with such genetic manipulation is that they can somehow have
male kids with female partners despite the fact that their partners have no Y
chromosome to donate.
If they can produce a Y chromosome out of thin air then logically
none of the traits of the mother would mean jack to the gods when
deciding what traits they want their child to have.
She’s pretty:heart_eyes_cat:. Lol Cool, good to know. Just so Athena knows she might be laughing now at Calypso because Ares going have a fit. But if my MC getting chase by Ares I’m running to “Aunt Alice”.
Thanks🙏
//looks at growing army of MC’s I’ve made over the past how many weeks since the game came out
Welp. My two most common character runs – I guess you can call them my defaults – are both girls. One is biracial – Pacific Islander + East Asian – romancing Aeson, and the other is Caucasian (and romancing Adonis).
I have yet to face claim/fancast, but like I do remember posting my fancast for some of the other characters like way way waaayyyy back into the thread. I have to say though, after seeing rewatching the current X-Men trilogy, I’d have to headcanon Michael Fassbender as Poseidon.
An inquisitive brow? What does that even mean :))
@Rohie i have an incredibly weird question, please answer if you can: If the MC`s godly parent isent related to them via DNA…isent it then possible for the MC to romance their (godly parent?) and have children with him
I can actually see Zeus making that happen 
Maybe thats why the MC is Zeus favorite right now!!! 
Well, considering the gods have been known to bone their siblings and children, this wouodn’t surprise me.
However, I feel that our MC would be too icked out by that, because even knowing and understand Greek god relationships, our MC has lived with humans their entire life… the perception of the family dynamic is forever altered by being around humans for all of their formatice years.
At least, thats how I’ll be playing my MCs
Too mny typos for me to edit. I’ve slept 45 minutes in 48 hours. Considerinf i am no longer a high school student, my brain js completelt fried. Pls kill me
Why you put worried emojis? HE banged animals and become animals to bang humans. He is married with his sister. Had millions of bastards and have been banging them.
Mara, mara, mara … you always brighten my day with your unrequited love for the Greek gods and goddesses. 
Well, you could role-playing it that way. However, it hasn’t to be that way. A greek goddess has teaching you magic and god fighting and have been your only family. Our character aren’t in any moment shocked by the demographic of demigods or consider weird the god reproduction. Same that accept the magical creatures as normal, and even is being hired by druids in New York to killing monsters. Our character is not normal by any means and Alice has teaching us proper gods education. Of course you could role-playing someone who don’t believe the stuff it was taught to.
You know, I find it amusing to have my MC think that Athena deserved the golden apple back in the Trojan War flashback. “So in a past life I guess I had a crush on my Aunt Alice who is actually my cousin and great great granddaughter, add that to my list of issues, I’m sending Zeus my therapy bills.”
I’m hoping my character gets to say something to Aphrodite about it.
That’s true, but we have to mind that Athena wasn’t the only cultural influnce for MC, after all they did attend a normal school and all their friends, no matter how few were normal humans. Even when MC does know how reproduction of gods work (and we don’t have a proof for that by know, so both is possible), while growing up in an environment where that sentiment is not enforced but rejected can lead to quiet the dissonance of teached by words vs teached by living expectations costums.
While Athena did tell MC from the beginning that they were a demigod, she also tried to keep a low profile and certainly didn’t tell MC everything. And I wouldn’t say enough to be considert proper god education, after all it’s possible for MC to be rather uneducated when it comes to the gods and they also don’t know things like the fact that demigods are not able to use magic.
So, it is likely, especially because of the cultural speaking normal human environment Athena used to raise MC in to actively avoid the other gods, that MC’s socialization conforms more to mortal costums, and while they may did adapt rather well to supernatural beings etc, during the three years they had to flee the Seekers, the incest taboo is a very deeply ingrained taboo that in contrast to many other things that MC may be ready to accept would be difficult to get rid of.
Most people probably would be more likely to accept druids, gods, or what do I know long before they would consider incest as no big deal.
Why therapy?
It was another life, also there is no DNa or blood related and she is no human to begin with…All of you are easy to find stuff weird lol. 
It’s only the male sex that can give off the Y chromosome,
But we understand what you are trying to explain.
https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/chromosome/Y
Genetics has nothing to do with it.
If the Westermarck effect is a true theory, aversion to incest is due to
being in close proximity in early development.
And while I know you are Spanish, as an American I can tell you that
in general the American states with anti-incest laws are run by politicians who care so little about science that they would try to make teaching that the earth is flat an alternative theory in science class if they thought there was any money in it for them.
Actually, Nakami_Nukaim, you obviously need to reread my post since you’re trying to correct a nonexistent mistake on my part- The fact that women don’t have a Y chromosome was the freaking
basis of my point.
Nah, the discomfort for such a scenario would come for MC because even while they are not related, Athena was psychological speaking the closest to a mother figure MC had, while it wouldn’t check the blood relation box of incest it could come of as incestous in nature alone for how MC relates to her.
But I agree, it was in a different life, MC wasn’t the same person…and I honestly didn’t equal choosing Athena or any of the goddesses as something in anyway romantic/crush like…the argumentation was more like: yeah choosing Aphrodited sounds pretty boring, that’s what everybody expects. Let’s bend the definition of beauty a little bit away from the surface image, okay? Okay.
But, hey I expect MC to need a therapy anyway for PTSD as soon as those stupid trials are over…the latest after the whole war thing…
Well, in my culture cousin marriages was normal and still happens nowadays. And Incest is taboo, however it is so rare that there is no many laws against it. What’s sadly frequenct is fathers sexual abusing of their sons daughters but that’s pederasty with family as an aggravant not Incest, which is normally consensuated. Anyway, I don’t personally perceived anty weird in any relationship in game probably because I have assumed how gods work years ago
I expect my MC and his feelings to the god and whether or not it’s incest would basically be a white board connecting all the gods and how their “related” and then crossing it all out and writing in all caps “I QUIT.”
That’s very understandable.
Even if Zeus is both “father” to you and Athena, you’re not related. Remember: you can’t be related through the Gods, only through mortals and other creatures.
Not exactly. I simply said Gods don’t have DNA to pass on, so the spouse is the only one who passes on genetics. But Gods can choose certain traits to pass on to their Demigod children.
Sidenote: Does anyone else here picture Hestia and the MC as besties once they get to know each other, or is it just me?
Maybe they’ll get matching ribbons.
Heeheee, I’ll get out now.