Food for thought.

Feb 13, 2009 13:23

Technically, none of us are married by mortal standards.

Does this mean that any ceremonies held when we were gods are now null and void on this plane?

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astrapios February 13 2009, 18:27:44 UTC
... No.

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donttrustbirds February 13 2009, 18:28:30 UTC
Why do you say that?

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noblerthanall February 13 2009, 18:29:10 UTC
Hera you are the greatest of the goddesses

It should be looked into! It would make things very interesting, and to know the results would be...fantastic.

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donttrustbirds February 13 2009, 18:31:08 UTC
I don't need you to tell me what is already a known fact.

I'm sure they would. What are your views on the matter?

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noblerthanall February 13 2009, 18:37:54 UTC
But you have just made this life worth living!

I believe that this must be looked into completely - after all, we should let the past go if need be, and since we're mortals - embrace this freedom! Aren't you restricted, Great Hera?

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donttrustbirds February 13 2009, 18:43:07 UTC
I think that it would be good to let go of the past in more than just this avenue.

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divine_oceans February 13 2009, 18:41:14 UTC
I hadn't thought of that.

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donttrustbirds February 13 2009, 18:43:26 UTC
Does it change things for you as well?

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divine_oceans February 13 2009, 18:53:52 UTC
I would hope not.

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fatherofthetide February 13 2009, 23:41:31 UTC
Does this mean we have a wedding to plan?

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andfaded February 13 2009, 18:41:47 UTC
...Um, I...

Aren't I kinda? ...Um, I don't like that [deleted;]

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steals_things February 13 2009, 18:59:01 UTC
...well, possibly. Us mortals swore before you gods to make the arrangement binding. What would you have sworn before?

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donttrustbirds February 14 2009, 06:10:39 UTC
What I mean is that mortals have papers now. We have no papers. Therefore, we are not married as mortals.

Simple enough, I think.

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