8:37 because the guy skipped the dialogue Melinoë: I confess I feel a bit self-conscious that the Fated List is there for you and all to see. Some of the matters it describes are rather personal. Moros: If it’s any comfort, the prophecies appear only to you. We see there only what’s meant for us. Although, when you fulfill a prophecy… I can usually tell. It’s like a sudden realization. Melinoë: We know our paths are intertwined to an extent. Well, may your sudden realizations connected to my actions not be too embarrassing.
I'm just realizing the slight tint of sulky gloom around Moros' personality isn't just some character trait he's developed from his outlook on life and his profession as a god that mortals dislike and dread; it's also meant to play off of his name... he's _morose._
23:24. Nyx might have a reason, maybe she wants to have many children to represent of something like protect, creation, benevolent, and useful. For example, Aither (Light and Upper Air), Hemera (Day), the Moirai (Destiny): Clotho (Birth and Past), Lachesis (Life and Present), Atropos (Death and Future), Charon (Death and Bone), Thanatos (Peaceful and Gentle Death), Hypnos (Sleep), Nemesis (Punishment, Balance, and Justice), Sophrosyne (Temperance, Abstention, Self-Control, Restraint, and Discretion), Arai (Curse), Moros (Doom and Nothingness), Epiphron (Prudence, Thoughtfulness, and Carefulness), Elpis (Hope), Akhlys (Poison), Alecto (Angry), Megaera (Envy), Tisiphone (Vengeance), and Hellhounds. Or she wants to have many children to represent of something like destruction and malevolent. For example, Eris (Discord and Strife), Apate (Deception), Dolos (Trickery), Geras (Old Age), the Keres (Violent Death), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Distress), and Lyssa (Madness). Especially the deities being of, I think.
0:08. Even though he is the God of Doom, Moros is still one of my favorite deities. Because Moros is also God of Nothingness and he is one of the deities that represent of something like protect, creation, benevolent, and useful. 42:58. Actually, there are his siblings who are worse than Moros and that's why mortals hate them so much. There are Eris (Discord and Strife), Apate (Deception), Dolos (Trickery), Geras (Old Age), the Keres (Violent Death), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Distress), and Lyssa (Madness). 40:03. Actually, Elpis (Hope) is also one of Nyx's children. 41:06. Meaning their members were Clotho the Spinner (Birth and Past), Lachesis the Measurer (Life and Present), Atropos the Cutter (Death and Future).
He's my new Thanatos tbh
I love how his sword looks more like a sewing needle than a sword
Really gives him a whole fate Weaver vibe
8:37 because the guy skipped the dialogue
Melinoë: I confess I feel a bit self-conscious that the Fated List is there for you and all to see. Some of the matters it describes are rather personal.
Moros: If it’s any comfort, the prophecies appear only to you. We see there only what’s meant for us. Although, when you fulfill a prophecy… I can usually tell. It’s like a sudden realization.
Melinoë: We know our paths are intertwined to an extent. Well, may your sudden realizations connected to my actions not be too embarrassing.
Thank you!
I'm just realizing the slight tint of sulky gloom around Moros' personality isn't just some character trait he's developed from his outlook on life and his profession as a god that mortals dislike and dread; it's also meant to play off of his name... he's _morose._
I love how Moros is an Odysseus fanboy gushing over his past accomplishments in life.
23:24. Nyx might have a reason, maybe she wants to have many children to represent of something like protect, creation, benevolent, and useful. For example, Aither (Light and Upper Air), Hemera (Day), the Moirai (Destiny): Clotho (Birth and Past), Lachesis (Life and Present), Atropos (Death and Future), Charon (Death and Bone), Thanatos (Peaceful and Gentle Death), Hypnos (Sleep), Nemesis (Punishment, Balance, and Justice), Sophrosyne (Temperance, Abstention, Self-Control, Restraint, and Discretion), Arai (Curse), Moros (Doom and Nothingness), Epiphron (Prudence, Thoughtfulness, and Carefulness), Elpis (Hope), Akhlys (Poison), Alecto (Angry), Megaera (Envy), Tisiphone (Vengeance), and Hellhounds.
Or she wants to have many children to represent of something like destruction and malevolent. For example, Eris (Discord and Strife), Apate (Deception), Dolos (Trickery), Geras (Old Age), the Keres (Violent Death), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Distress), and Lyssa (Madness). Especially the deities being of, I think.
I’m just gonna say it - he’s hot
All of Nyx's line (Including Chaos and Nyx herself) are really hot, darkness has amazing genes.
0:08. Even though he is the God of Doom, Moros is still one of my favorite deities. Because Moros is also God of Nothingness and he is one of the deities that represent of something like protect, creation, benevolent, and useful.
42:58. Actually, there are his siblings who are worse than Moros and that's why mortals hate them so much. There are Eris (Discord and Strife), Apate (Deception), Dolos (Trickery), Geras (Old Age), the Keres (Violent Death), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Distress), and Lyssa (Madness).
40:03. Actually, Elpis (Hope) is also one of Nyx's children.
41:06. Meaning their members were Clotho the Spinner (Birth and Past), Lachesis the Measurer (Life and Present), Atropos the Cutter (Death and Future).
11:33 - got to hear the full dialogue for this bit that was featured in the trailer!
I like the way he places emphasis on certain words.
If they had a child, what would they be the God or Goddess of?