[Mordred hadn't slept since Agravaine informed him of what he'd remembered from the night of his attack. Between attempting to puzzle out the truth from a scant amount of clues and the vaguely unsettling feeling that he felt both closer to and farther from his true 'family' than he had in ages, the idea of laying down with only his dream to keep
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You learn anything yet?
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Possibly. Refresh my memory, if you could - you god of War is Ares, right? Unless some chap named Kratos really did jump Agravaine...
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Technically we've got two, Athena and Ares. Both were spawn of Zeus, but they represented different aspects of war: Athena was all about strategy, and Ares was more about bloodlust, to put it simply.
Don't get me wrong, I'm sure Athena can pack a punch here, but I doubt she put your Agravaine in the hospital unless she's the She-Hulk in disguise.
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A simple yes would have sufficed, though I appreciate the explanation.
Now to find the bastard.
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