forced life

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Hyperion believes in the existence of God. But when he needed help most, God ignored everything. It might be said that the gods stick to their moral law: God should not change the fate of man. However, Hyperion did not think so. Since you can't help me, why should I believe in you? Since you can't change me, then I can only change myself! Establishing an army, building a country, expanding, aggression... everything, not out of greed, but out of vengeance, vengeance against God. And the only way to defeat God is to release the Titans. If Hyperion is a villain, then I think the villains are also forced out by God, at least in part.
Theseus did not believe in the existence of gods, even though his mother did, even though Zeus was his best friend. The mother died tragically, and she became a slave. Maybe that's how his life ended. But the god of fate made him get the saliva of the saint. Rise up, resist, flee, fight... Theseus grew from a farm worker who just wanted to protect his mother to a general who led a collapsed army to regroup and resist. Heroic deeds all the way, just because his mother was killed by Hyperion. If he could protect his mother from entering the holy city, everything would be rewritten. The journey of Theseus, from unbelief to half-belief, from seeing the true God to ascension. It can be said that all of this was forced out by Hyperion.
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  • Stavros: Hyperion's legions are gathering at Tartarus. That's where Hellenists will fall.

    Phaedra: That future's not set.

    Stavros: But likely. It'll be a slaughter.

    Phaedra: You have no faith.

    Dareios: Heathens.

    Stavros: That is true, Dareios. But not always. When I was just a boy, I prayed to the Gods, for a horse. The Gods never answered me. So I stole one, instead.

    Dareios: We're surrounded by heathens.

    [Falls dead with a knife in his back]

  • Phaedra: To those whom much is given, much is taken away.