Talk:Scheherazade/@comment-31760473-20171103060747/@comment-32879369-20171103160107

Hmm Gil is afraid of dying but that fear doesn't stop him of fighting, he's too arrogant to think someone can kill him. He underestimates everybody, plus in the original myth it has more of an admonition purpose, he was guilty of hubris, a greek concept that can be found in other pantheons. Desiring immortality, something that couldn't and shouldn't be achieved by humans. Scheherazade is a problematic topic to discuss, she has wrongly portrayed here (in my opinion), and let me tell you why, in the "Arabian Nights", she was a brave woman, she wasn't afraid of dying, she decided she would stop the Shah's murdering or would die trying. Of course she didn't use brute force, she was clever and manipulative (Allan Poe jokes about it, he said she read Machiavelli), but her lines here, are transmitting a coward atmosphere.