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[QUOTE=Gaius;4985786]An idea I had was to combine them with Ares' kids since gods (even minor ones) tend to have multiple names and titles associated with them.[/QUOTE]
I've thought this too a couple times. Which one would be which?
I know Deimos called himself the "master of deceit" in the Perez run, and he's the head honcho of the kids. Maybe he would be Deception?
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[QUOTE=SiegePerilous02;4985914]I've thought this too a couple times. Which one would be which?
I know Deimos called himself the "master of deceit" in the Perez run, and he's the head honcho of the kids. Maybe he would be Deception?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, Deimos is who I usually peg for a new Duke of Deception incarnation. Plus classic comic book alliteration with "Deimos, Duke of Deception".
Phobos for a new Lord Conquest since in mythology Phobos was more to represent fear brought by war which could somewhat reasonably fit in with something like Lord Conquest.
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[QUOTE=Koriand'r;4985334]Were it up to me I'd make Maxwell Lord the Duke of Deception. His mind control powers and manipulative nature already make him that in all but name and it would strengthen his ties to the Wonder Woman mythos.[/QUOTE]
BRILLIANT retcon for Lord in the comics, with the WW84 film coming out. I love it!
[QUOTE=WonderScott;4985535]I really like Inversion - what a horrifying concept.[/QUOTE]
I think [B][COLOR="#993366"]Gault's Brain[/COLOR][/B] was on that list, somewhere. Someone really should get these two, together! ;)
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[QUOTE=SiegePerilous02;4985573]I actually think that the evils Deception, Greed and Conquest represent may be more relevant today than the evils of Ares's mythological kids.[/QUOTE]
I agree. I just want to populate Wonder Woman’s world with lots of her characters and concepts.
To me, there’s room for Deimos, Phobos, and Eris and for Ares to have some human lackeys promoting his will on Earth simultaneously.
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[QUOTE=Gaius;4985786]An idea I had was to combine them with Ares' kids since gods (even minor ones) tend to have multiple names and titles associated with them.[/QUOTE]
That’s definitely an option, but my impulse has been to have his divine kids and his earthly commanders exist alongside on another. I like the potential complexity of their relationships and rivalries and Ares stoking the fires of mistrust and competition between the godlings and his human servants.
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Any of these gents, considered [I][COLOR="#9999ff"]lady killers,[/COLOR][/I] in the traditional sense? Seems like most of Diana's gentleman foes are grotesques or outright [B]monsters.[/B]