Greek Gods & Monsters Explained (COMPILATION #2)



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19 thoughts on “Greek Gods & Monsters Explained (COMPILATION #2)”

  1. Can you show the Roman forms of your gods because you made Neptune and Minerva unique form their Greek forms like the heroes of Olympus? That would be cool. Maybe discuss the differences between Greek and Roman gods

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  2. I know it's not a popular opinion but I think the idea of Medusa being a mortal daughter of two gods, without a real place among mortals or immortals, has much more interesting potential for stories than making her the 85th victim of an Olympian's libido.

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  3. Good on you to amend past videos. The fact that you make errors in your retellings after doing extensive research beforehand goes to show how intricate and transformative myths are over time.

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  4. I love the history of Aeneas. Especially the part where Virgil on his death bed begged his apprentice to burn his weird Homeric Aeneas Fan-Fiction. He did not. FYI, that's where the Byzantium Empire comes from, and why Rome actually moved the capitol.

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  5. I would blindly believe what you say about Ram and Krishna over the many conflicting stories told by my grandparents. That is, if you ever decide to do videos on Indian mythology (pretty please), going with how you like doing videos about polytheistic myths.
    -big fan of your animation and brand of humour

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