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12:2 - Isis (mythology) vs. Hades


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SEASON 12, ROUND 2

Isis (mythology)

Slot: The Team's Deity
Season Wins: 0
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about Isis (mythology) at this Wiki
Official Site: Public Domain



Hades

Slot: The Team's Deity
Season Wins: 0
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about Hades at this Wiki
Official Site: Public Domain


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Deities: Sway Pirates

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Checking the Wiki page, we find Isis is a goddess of the sky.Ā  The sky is actually pretty important to any sailor, Pirates included, if you are interested in Navigation and Wind to power your sails.

If I was a Pirate, I would for sure be more interested in the Sky on a daily basis than whatever happens when I'm dead.

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With Hades being associated with the underworld and death, I do feel that pirates would very much want to follow him. While I could see where sailors and explores would want to have the power of wind on their side either it be for navigation or for something else ocean related, I believe that pirates would be more accustomed to wanting to have power or association over death and underworld related stuff

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I would lean towards Isis because according to some mythological sources she was very charismatic and almost everyone in Egypt adored her. In particular it was said thatĀ even the most amoral of sinners had much love and respect for her and what are pirates but the most foul sinners of all? Meanwhile almost everyone from Ancient Greece feared and disliked Hades both for representing death and suffering and for just being all around a creepy guy with a very dour and moody demeanor and a voice that apparently sounded like nails on a chalk board.

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