[megami:31165] Re: The Judgement of Paris


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from Rax xar <rax_paul@yahoo.com>
subject [megami:31165] Re: The Judgement of Paris
date Fri, 9 Sep 2005 23:17:17 -0700 (PDT)
Why not add Peorth? what if someone is fan? ^_^;

--- Brian Welch <bwelchz7@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Well, Keiichi makes an unlikely Paris, but here
> goes:
> 
> Venus (Aphrodite in Greek) - Urd, 'nuff said.
> 
> Minerva (Athena in Greek) - Belldandy, being a
> goddess among
> goddesses, not to mention smart and trustworthy.
> 
> Juno (Hera in Greek) - Skuld's no compromise
> attitude towards
> Belldandy's love life mirrors Juno's uncompromising
> "sanctity of
> marriage" theme. Skuld's knee-jerk tendency towards
> petty vengeance
> (Urd is also vengeful, but her responses are usually
> more thought out
> than Skuld or Juno) is also a Juno trait. Sure, Juno
> is supposed to
> be the oldest, but something can probably be done
> with a good makeup
> crew. And stilts.
> 
> Anyway, those are my picks.
> 
> Brian W.
> 
> --- "Henry J. Cobb" <hcobb@io.com> wrote:
> 
> > If you cast the temple squatters in The Judgment
> of Paris ("We find
> > the
> > defendant nerdy and sentence him to a life of
> designing
> > motorcycles"),
> > which of the three sisters would you take as
> Venus, Minerva and
> > Juno?
> > 
> > -- 
> > Henry J. Cobb
> > http://www.io.com/~hcobb/
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
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