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fandomsecrets2012-06-24 03:39 pm
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Another anon has said something below that combined with this comment has reminded me that a lot of the "designated villains" in older mythologies didn't even start out that way as well. They were a grey area, a chaotic neutral or just associated with something unpleasant like death so people didn't like to mention them all that much. But because modern narratives require a definite villain, you get gods such as Loki who were (most of the time) just a pain in the arse for other gods being turned into definitely evil. Some of the stuff Loki did makes this easy and I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing, it's just part of old stories evolving through the ages. But some of the gods we think of as being the "good" guys did some pretty questionable things as well.