[ He can definitely see where the concern is when it comes to the phrase. After all, without much context it does sound brutally harsh. ]
I don't believe it means leaving them in physical agony. I think it's more...well how do I phrase it...
Lets say there is a King who is cruel and is wicked to his subjects for he thinks they're lesser. Calling upon Mythal to bring justice and leave that king in agony may mean casting him down from his throne. Leaving him in ruin and putting him on the same level as the subjects he mistreated. [ However, he does give a shrug. ]
At least, that's how I take it. A mother would do anything to protect her children and so Mythal is the representation of that, smiting the wicked who would harm the innocent.
[ However there is just the longest of stares at the explaination of twitter. ]
On line? Like a clothes line?
Or wait, is it like this strange network we're talking on?
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I don't believe it means leaving them in physical agony. I think it's more...well how do I phrase it...
Lets say there is a King who is cruel and is wicked to his subjects for he thinks they're lesser. Calling upon Mythal to bring justice and leave that king in agony may mean casting him down from his throne. Leaving him in ruin and putting him on the same level as the subjects he mistreated. [ However, he does give a shrug. ]
At least, that's how I take it. A mother would do anything to protect her children and so Mythal is the representation of that, smiting the wicked who would harm the innocent.
[ However there is just the longest of stares at the explaination of twitter. ]
On line? Like a clothes line?
Or wait, is it like this strange network we're talking on?