I though that only applied to the evolved Olympians in LB after a lot of time, while in normal story they where defeated by Sefar before the creation of the nanomachines.
I though that only applied to the evolved Olympians in LB after a lot of time, while in normal story they where defeated by Sefar before the creation of the nanomachines.
The original true Gods were, but their concept still survived as divine spirits until the end of the age of gods
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That's the main reason why the Lostbet gods seem so cold and mechanic while ours have a plethora of real feelings and flaws, they were weaker so they mingle with the humans and end up becoming more like us.
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what a way to avoid actually having to read Greek mythology
Not too difficult to reconcile.
Classic succession myth of invader gods taking over the native ones.
However in this case as the Olympians ditched their mecha-skins to take on the appearances of the native ones, they would want to be interpreted as being "born from" the previous native gods, the Titans.
From LB5 it seems the pan human olympians were very desperate after Sefar. It makes sense they would integrate themselves into an existing worldview than trying to birth their own mythology.
There's a certain irony in this because some of the mechas seem to have terraforming functions.
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Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.
Didn't Hephaestus also make some offhand comment about all of the twelve having originally been one? Could be that they're a fission of a larger mothership or something like that, which could be the origin of the mythology of the Titans.
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That would fit the Nasuverse (and I think the Gorgon sisters were also said to be pre-Olympic in F/HA), sure. Still, conceptually the invasion and subjugation of one pantheon by another is pretty different from intergenerational conflict portrayed in the myths.
EDIT: Come to think of it, did Type-Moon ever touched the parents - children conflict? I can't think of anything besides Mordred - Artoria (and they don't even come face to face in the main stories).
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They just give us Tiamat as the embodiment of parental figure and call it a day
childhood's end
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Aether as Mysterious Cosmic Spaceship ejected Uranus to Earth, which interacted with Gaia to produce terraforming bots. One of the bots, Cronus, integrated with Gaia and hijacked Uranus' reproduction function. Cronus the Olympianbot ver 2.04 and his fellow terraforming bots were the robot Olympian. Time passed, an irrelevant alien invaded, and as they continue to interact with Gaia and finally Humanity, Cronus produced Zeus and the Organic Olympians, which in turn overthrew the bots.
hmm
I'd assumed the Titans were aliens who made the Olympians.
ssshhh I'm just trying to fit this whole bullshit into the theogony
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