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− | ''Worshipped by the Minotaurs as a War God, Tor represents the dark side of battle; cruelty, ruthlessness and wanton aggression. Honor, nobility and glory are the consolation prizes for the weak and the cowardly.'' | + | ''Worshipped by the [[Minotaurs |Minotaurs]] as a War God, Tor represents the dark side of battle; cruelty, ruthlessness and wanton aggression. Honor, nobility and glory are the consolation prizes for the weak and the cowardly.'' |
[[Category: Religion]] | [[Category: Religion]] | ||
[[Category: Gods And Goddesses]] | [[Category: Gods And Goddesses]] |
Revision as of 23:01, 21 November 2005
Worshipped by the Minotaurs as a War God, Tor represents the dark side of battle; cruelty, ruthlessness and wanton aggression. Honor, nobility and glory are the consolation prizes for the weak and the cowardly.