I don't know about Bernini-san's character since I haven't met him, but even I know that sculpture is about Pluto and Prosperina... and he's an artist from century's after the story he was paid to sculpt who's never actually met Hades-san. I doubt he was somehow privy to details about myths that happened centuries before his time that no one else was so much as he was paid to depict whatever he was told.
[ Yui is a fairly decent student, but more than that, once she found out she was with gods and they all needed last names, she took it upon herself to look into all of their myths to try to understand them better. If she couldn't understand them, she couldn't expect them to understand humanity like she was tasked with. ]
I don't know if he's made all of those mistakes in the past, but there's a lot I've learned about a number of gods that isn't what's in the stories most people have heard, just as I've learned that there's more to what is. If you'd rather trust a sculpture than someone who's actually met
It isn't a Greek god anyway and humans have all of those problems in relationships, too, so that isn't much of an argument.. but I understand that you're trying to warn me and I appreciate it. I didn't ask this question to be coddled, so there are a lot of things to consider.. even if you've decided to lump gods from all myths into one despite that they're incredibly different people.
(Zeus-san isn't very pleasant though, you're right about that.. To other gods and humans alike.)
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[ Yui is a fairly decent student, but more than that, once she found out she was with gods and they all needed last names, she took it upon herself to look into all of their myths to try to understand them better. If she couldn't understand them, she couldn't expect them to understand humanity like she was tasked with. ]
I don't know if he's made all of those mistakes in the past, but there's a lot I've learned about a number of gods that isn't what's in the stories most people have heard, just as I've learned that there's more to what is. If you'd rather trust a sculpture than someone who's actually met
It isn't a Greek god anyway and humans have all of those problems in relationships, too, so that isn't much of an argument.. but I understand that you're trying to warn me and I appreciate it. I didn't ask this question to be coddled, so there are a lot of things to consider.. even if you've decided to lump gods from all myths into one despite that they're incredibly different people.
(Zeus-san isn't very pleasant though, you're right about that.. To other gods and humans alike.)