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Which Greek God are you?

Which Greek God are you?

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Don't worry, Gods will always need mere mortals to deliver their ambrosia.


*Edit: Actually it was the doves who delivered the Gods their ambrosia, but i guess you could be the chap who feeds the doves.
The Gods ate Ambrosia creamed rice? how awesome, what did they drink, strong Kentish Ale?


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
The Gods ate Ambrosia creamed rice? how awesome, what did they drink, strong Kentish Ale?
Apollo, you're such a plank.

Trust me, i'm your uncle.


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What the heck, I got a chick, Sif, I picked being a dude as well! Too many beers and I become sentimental!

Tender and Naturalistic, You are the Norse Goddess Sif! In Norse mythology, Sif is a goddess associated with earth. Sif is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, and in the poetry of skalds. In both the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, Sif is the wife of the thunder god Thor and is known for her golden hair.

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Apparently i'm Odin:

'Wise and Timeless, you are the Norse God Odin! Odin is the Allfather of the gods, and the ruler of Asgard. He is flanked by ravens, of which he uses to oversee his lands. His role, like that of many of the Norse gods, is complex. Odin is a principal member of the Æsir (the major group of the Norse pantheon) and is associated with war, battle, victory and death, but also wisdom, Shamanism, magic, poetry, prophecy, and the hunt. Odin has many sons, the most famous of whom is the thunder god Thor.'

I think that makes me Robbie's father in law.

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Heimdall!
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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
What the heck, I got a chick, Sif, I picked being a dude as well! Too many beers and I become sentimental!

Tender and Naturalistic, You are the Norse Goddess Sif! In Norse mythology, Sif is a goddess associated with earth. Sif is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written ...[text shortened]... da and the Prose Edda, Sif is the wife of the thunder god Thor and is known for her golden hair.
Chicks are OK😵

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Originally posted by black beetle
Heimdall!
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In Norse mythology, Heimdall (also called Heimdallr) is a god who possesses the resounding horn Gjallarhorn, owns the golden-maned horse Gulltoppr, has gold teeth, and is the son of Nine Mothers. Heimdallr is attested as possessing foreknowledge, keen eyesight and hearing, and keeps watch for the onset of Ragnarök while drinking fine mead in his dwelling Himinbjörg, located where the burning rainbow bridge Bifröst meets heaven. Heimdallr is said to be the originator of social classes among humanity.
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Originally posted by black beetle
Chicks are OK😵
chicks are awesome but I wouldn't like to be one, not even a goddess!😵

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Originally posted by black beetle
In Norse mythology, Heimdall (also called Heimdallr) is a god who possesses the resounding horn Gjallarhorn, owns the golden-maned horse Gulltoppr, has gold teeth, and is the son of Nine Mothers. Heimdallr is attested as possessing foreknowledge, keen eyesight and hearing, and keeps watch for the onset of Ragnarök while drinking fine mead in his dwellin ...[text shortened]... fröst meets heaven. Heimdallr is said to be the originator of social classes among humanity.
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mmmmm mead! I like to think that all the great chess players that have crossed the rainbow bridge play in Valhalla where they are attended upon by golden haired maidens bringing them ruby encrusted goblets of flowing meade and fine English ale!

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Apparently i'm Odin:

'Wise and Timeless, you are the Norse God Odin! Odin is the Allfather of the gods, and the ruler of Asgard. He is flanked by ravens, of which he uses to oversee his lands. His role, like that of many of the Norse gods, is complex. Odin is a principal member of the Æsir (the major group of the Norse pantheon) and is associated ...[text shortened]... e most famous of whom is the thunder god Thor.'

I think that makes me Robbie's father in law.
Odin stole the Meade of poetry and gave it to mankind so that anyone who drank from it became an instant scholar and could recite any information and answer any questions! He may of had to sacrifice an eye in order to do so. 😉 <---Odin

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Would you send your foes to hell or merely snuff out their existence?

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