Talk:Enchanted Allure/@comment-4867780-20130313042932/@comment-4867780-20130315073027

The Greek people was much more into culture than war (except the famous Spartians), so it's only natural that their war god would be painted in a bad light. Coindidentally, the Roman people had the same Pantheon, and their war god (Mars) vastly more revered.

As for Aphrodite, the sheer fact that she got away with so much adulterous whoring in a very patriarchal society actually speaks very highly of her. Zeus himself was much worse on this regard (aside from the countless adulteries, he also raped any woman who resisted his advances, notably his mother and sister), escapping any possible retribution, being the King of Gods and all. Aphrodite was no queen nor even male, and still got away with similar wrongdoings (minus the rapes, understandably so ^ ^). That in itself in an incredible achievement.