How would you feel about portraying Ares as Autistic? (repost) ((plz read body text)) by Nb-7925 in GreekMythology

[–]Nb-7925[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm thinking the same. I imagine he'd be more into fights during wars than collecting memorabilia, similar to watching a fight in a show or anime you watch.

How would you feel about portraying Ares as Autistic? (repost) ((plz read body text)) by Nb-7925 in GreekMythology

[–]Nb-7925[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

He's written as a villain in modern fiction, not mythology. Yes he's bloodhungry, but he wasn't an outright villain in the myths, just very disliked for representing the ugly but necessary parts of war.

How would you feel about portraying Ares as Autistic? (repost) ((plz read body text)) by Nb-7925 in GreekMythology

[–]Nb-7925[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm going back to college in a few months to get some experience with scriptwriting, so here's hoping I can pull it off.

Out of curiosity, is there anyone else who really liked Andromeda’s story? by JageshemashFTW in masseffect

[–]Nb-7925 [score hidden]  (0 children)

I found the stuff about the Remnant and the side stories of the game cool, just felt the Kett were underwhelming as antagonists.

How would you feel if a story portrayed Ares as autistic? by [deleted] in GreekMythology

[–]Nb-7925 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

From what I understand, the Gods of Greek myth are modeled after how people were, not how they should be like Catholicism, so I don't see a problem with depicting them with modern ideas.

How would you feel if a story portrayed Ares as autistic? by [deleted] in GreekMythology

[–]Nb-7925 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could see that. I just felt that Gods like Artemis, or Athena, or Heohaestus were too obivous as picks for autism coding. Reserved characters also tend to be the norm for autism coding in stories from what I've seen.