YES!!! AT LAST!!! The double sacrifice worked! XD This episode was stacked with good dialogue. First, Athena. Yep, this is not the sympathetic version of her. Probably the Ovid one. You reaction had me laughing my ass off. "Turn her back! 😡", then attacking her lol. Now, the star of the show. Prometheus is such a goddamn sweetheart, damn! The fact that he went out if his way to ask Melinoe to tell Dora that what happened was not her fault is why I simp for him so hard. He genuinely cares, and he knows Dora will be heartbroken when she gets her memories back. And it is, in fact, not her fault. She was set up to fail by the dipshits on Olympus :( Melinoe is so close to greatness. So damn close. "You keep blaming the gods, as if all this is their responsibility". One more step, hon. Just one more step and you'll reach enlightenment. Honestly, Arachne is probably already a big hit to her faith, but Dora's story might actually be what breaks it completely. Can't imagine anything else doing the trick. Melinoe loves judging mortals too, but once she finds out all their evils were inflicted upon them rather than coming from them, she'll have some thinking to do. The goats are indeed saved, yes XD. We have finally reached peak Promy, and I love him with all my heart.
4:54 Yep, that's exactly what I expected from her. If Athena lost their contest then that makes this so much worse, she couldn't take losing so she had her cursed. I kinda wonder how the mortals are actually faring through this whole war? I imagine they wouldn't be quick to worship the gods again after this is all over. Especially if they found out the reason the war happened. I wonder what would happen if they decided to abandon the gods by simply leaving greece? Would the gods lose power or would it simply mean that they would have nobody to worship them anymore? I mean mortals will still go to the Underworld when they die, so how does abandoned faith work?
YES!!! AT LAST!!! The double sacrifice worked! XD
This episode was stacked with good dialogue. First, Athena. Yep, this is not the sympathetic version of her. Probably the Ovid one. You reaction had me laughing my ass off. "Turn her back! 😡", then attacking her lol.
Now, the star of the show. Prometheus is such a goddamn sweetheart, damn! The fact that he went out if his way to ask Melinoe to tell Dora that what happened was not her fault is why I simp for him so hard. He genuinely cares, and he knows Dora will be heartbroken when she gets her memories back. And it is, in fact, not her fault. She was set up to fail by the dipshits on Olympus :(
Melinoe is so close to greatness. So damn close. "You keep blaming the gods, as if all this is their responsibility". One more step, hon. Just one more step and you'll reach enlightenment. Honestly, Arachne is probably already a big hit to her faith, but Dora's story might actually be what breaks it completely. Can't imagine anything else doing the trick. Melinoe loves judging mortals too, but once she finds out all their evils were inflicted upon them rather than coming from them, she'll have some thinking to do.
The goats are indeed saved, yes XD. We have finally reached peak Promy, and I love him with all my heart.
I love promy ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am here again
4:54
Yep, that's exactly what I expected from her. If Athena lost their contest then that makes this so much worse, she couldn't take losing so she had her cursed. I kinda wonder how the mortals are actually faring through this whole war? I imagine they wouldn't be quick to worship the gods again after this is all over. Especially if they found out the reason the war happened. I wonder what would happen if they decided to abandon the gods by simply leaving greece? Would the gods lose power or would it simply mean that they would have nobody to worship them anymore? I mean mortals will still go to the Underworld when they die, so how does abandoned faith work?