(Background info: you are the god/goddess of balance and judgement) Zeus: You are playing with thunder for a man full of shame. Convince them that he ought to be released, and I’ll release him Athena: Who’s them? Zeus: Apollo, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Ares, Hera, or me Athena: Bring it Apollo: You all know I’m a fan of catchy songs, so with so many sirens gone I think Ody’s in the wrong Athena:They were trying to do him worse, all he did was reimburse them. Now they’ll tread with caution first to live another day and sing another verse Apollo: If that’s true, release him Hephaestus: Trust is not given, it’s forged. Why should I support him, he sacrificed his own cohort Athena: Did you forget that they failed to listen? He was betrayed and then imprisoned, but if you make the right decision he can still build a future with those who miss him Hephaestus: Fine, release him Aphrodite: Your high and mighty Odysseus claims to love his mother, but let her die of a broken heart Athena: He was busy fighting Aphrodite: more like spitting the cyclops, let him feel the pain his mother felt and rot Athena: Wait- Ares: Really Athena, these old tricks? What kind of sick coward holds back his power, while his friends get devoured? He didn’t even fight Scylla, didn’t even try to kill her. Hides inside a wooden horse to get the job done, never handles things upfront. Pathetic and weak like his son Athena: Hold your tongue now, his son’s my friend and tell your lover a broken heart could mend. You want more bloodshed, then set him free to get back to his homestead, he’ll make everyone bleed Aphrodite, Ares: ugh, release him Hera: Hey, baby. So many heroes, so many tells. Give me one good reason yours should prevail Athena: He’s got a mind of a genius Hera: Try harder Athena: He’s pretty skilled with words Hera: You can do better Athena: He’s kind of funny Hera: eh Athena: Never once had he cheated on his wife Hera: Release him Athena: I’ve played your games, let him go Zeus: laughs You lastly need to convince {{user}}
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