juniorsundar
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My boy , with how many time indra had to kneel or fled during his reign . You aint that special lol.As he saw the monkey flying away, he realised that not only had he failed to achieve his original objective, he had tangled himself with a very, very dangerous man. A man more dangerous than Indra himself - because the King of Devas, too, was forced to kneel before the might of Meghanad's arsenal of Divine Astras. Only one other had come close to matching Meghanad in his prowess, and it was that dastardly exiled prince
Not that many times but it is a milestone, like Mahoraga.My boy , with how many time indra had to kneel or fled during his reign . You aint that special lol.
Eh mahoraga is solvable via smart people with good enough firepower , while indra is just scuffed everytime notable asura rise to power.
Kratos in his natural habit lolAs they fell, Meghanad noticed something peculiar. A red rope was streaming out of the bowels of his second steed. Before he could determine what it was, something obscene and wet coiled around the neck of his last remaining steed. Just one look, and Meghanad knew - intestines. The brute below was using the guts of a dead horse like some makeshift lasso
I think one thing that put Kratos apart from other fighters (at least in the GoW universe) is his resourcefulness. He knows how to take advantage of his environment. Using intestines as a lasso just made sense to me, I could see him doing that.Oh boy ,ravanna gonna be in for a surprise
Kratos in his natural habit lol
Yup, it was either that or he abused the immortality aspect and straight up jam his hand into the wheelI think one thing that put Kratos apart from other fighters (at least in the GoW universe) is his resourcefulness. He knows how to take advantage of his environment. Using intestines as a lasso just made sense to me, I could see him doing that.
Huh.....the max charm field is a bit unexpected. But yeah that would explained why ravanna is such unhinged guy in the myth
Thats why in my country bastardised version , the whole thing is a bet from ravana past life (vishnu grant his wish on a bet that he can beat him even as a human and ravana as a great rakshasa king with absurd amount of power ) ,the Gods arrange eveything else like had indra himself conjured the whole kiskindha for his son (mahabrali of this version who he sired for this bet as well) to rule/ to prepared an army for this exact battle and had ravanna born into rakhasa prince of Lanka royal family and had him having a habit of being a zeus (bro fuck everything from elephant to fish) to explain the kidnapping .I was looking through the key points of Ramayana a few times and realized that the kidnapping of Sita is what triggers the crucial confrontation between Ram and Ravana. Sita is also an incarnation of Laxmi. So some interpretations suggest that Sita was also incarnated with the express purpose of crossing the paths of Ram and Ravana.
However a lot of interpretations of Ravana show him as a level headed and knowledgeable figure. I mean to build up a civilisation like Lanka you would need to be a pretty capable and centred ruler. Plus he is a Rakshasa which is already a debuff towards his mental stability. It didn't make much sense to me personally for a strong willed character like that to devolve into abduction just by looking at Sita. There had to be something deeper at play.
Now looking at the way Ram just convinced one of the largest kingdoms (the vanaras) to align with him in his long drawn Conquest against Lanka, I also figured that he must have some max charisma to achieve that. I know there were some favours exchanged between the Vanara ruler and Ram, but that personally didn't feel like enough of a motivation to pledge an entire population in my opinion.
So putting all these factors together. I created the Reality Distortion Field theory. That Sita had to have a type of max charisma/charm nature that was strong enough to even affect a strong willed Ravana.