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It was very important to their culture and image that a strong body = a strong mind.pretty funny that even the older spartan advisors (or whatever they're meant to be) are still incredibly muscular
It was very important to their culture and image that a strong body = a strong mind.pretty funny that even the older spartan advisors (or whatever they're meant to be) are still incredibly muscular
Noice Sabaton referenceMany, many years ago, when Persia came ashore
Heeding Leonidas' call, the Spartans went to war
Joined by their brothers
A few against the fateful horde
Hellenic hearts are set aflame
The hot gate calls their name
A final stand
Stop the Persians, spear in hand
Form a wall
Live to fall, and live forever
Sparta! Hellas!
Then, and again, sing of three hundred men!
Slaughter! Persians!
Glory and death, Spartans will never surrender!
Morning has broken
Today they're fighting in the shade
When arrows blocked the sun, they fell
Tonight they dine in Hell
By traitor's hand
Secret passage to their land
Know his name
Know his shame will last forever
Sparta! Hellas!
Then, and again, sing of three hundred men!
Slaughter! Persians!
Glory and death, Spartans will never surrender!
Sparta! Hellas!
Then, and again, sing of three hundred men!
Slaughter! Persians!
Glory and death, Spartans will never surrender!
Buddha is a god and therefore gets a divine weapon by default, and Tesla was an inventor so his custom armor made sense, but Leonitos's Frisbee of Chaos is literally just the author using Kratos as a reference. If they wanted to be accurate it would be sword/spear and shield combined with Pankration.Is it just me or the more the battles continue the more weird and/or complicated the weapons become? Like, in the beginning there was a spear, knuckledusters, a sword, then gloves and a sumo belt, then whatever the fuck Buddha had, Qin Shi Huang's armor, Nikola Tesla's armor (again) and now a shield with blades attached to a chain
Yes cause all of them are retired spartan warrior.pretty funny that even the older spartan advisors (or whatever they're meant to be) are still incredibly muscular
Well, their shield is their symbol when they go to war, it's said that when they see the shield it strikes fear on their enemiesIs it just me or the more the battles continue the more weird and/or complicated the weapons become? Like, in the beginning there was a spear, knuckledusters, a sword, then gloves and a sumo belt, then whatever the fuck Buddha had, Qin Shi Huang's armor, Nikola Tesla's armor (again) and now a shield with blades attached to a chain
It's probably because the Valkyrie can't change into two different things, sasaki kojiro is the exception because the Valkyrie has two personalitiesBuddha is a god and therefore gets a divine weapon by default, and Tesla was an inventor so his custom armor made sense, but Leonitos's Frisbee of Chaos is literally just the author using Kratos as a reference. If they wanted to be accurate it would be sword/spear and shield combined with Pankration.
Also it wasn't a sumo belt, Raiden was given a Valkyrie-reinforced skeleton to allow him to fight at full strength without his own muscles crippling him.
Before Kratos, there was another.Buddha is a god and therefore gets a divine weapon by default, and Tesla was an inventor so his custom armor made sense, but Leonitos's Frisbee of Chaos is literally just the author using Kratos as a reference. If they wanted to be accurate it would be sword/spear and shield combined with Pankration.
Also it wasn't a sumo belt, Raiden was given a Valkyrie-reinforced skeleton to allow him to fight at full strength without his own muscles crippling him.
Apollo seems to own the most influential oracle business in ancient Greece.Why would Spartans worship a self proclaimed pacifist god though.