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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 5408150" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>Great suggestions. I have a few possible situations to converse with you then.</p><p>Things of note: The Persian lived during the 480 BC. He knows little of dealing “Non lethal” damage, if you catch my drift. His mind is that of a fanatic soldier. First he fought and killed for Xerxes, and now he intends to do that in the name of good and justice. Maybe this is the reason as to why he is with the Young Justice league. He has to learn how to be a hero and not a killer with good intentions. Perhaps he is “awesome” enough to be in the league, but not powerful enough. He’s a guy with archaic weapons, no flying, no superpowers. Although he might be wiser and more centered than most of the instable teenagers he has around, it would be a good thing for them I believe: Having a parental figure that will slice you in half if you don’t behave is as strong motivation as any.</p><p>Regarding the Underworld, it’s a concept that most ethnicities developed. Norse people, Egyptians, Sumerians, Greeks, you name it, they have their own version of the underworld. </p><p>What about this:</p><p>Instead of leading the attack on Thermopyla, Zarsusthra was charged with the mission of securing another stronghold of the greek, Paradise Island. Although the amazons wanted nothing to do with the world of men, the emperor Xerxes knew nothing about that, or just didn’t care: It was greek land, thus, it should now belong to him. Zarsusthra fought the amazons blablabla (Same story as with the Spartans) and was defeated in the end. In his fall he took the lives of many amazons and thus he was portrayed as the second most powerful enemy the amazons had defeated, after Heracles. When Wonder Woman found out about his resurrection, she tried to confront him and send him back to the underworld. But when she learned his heart had changed, she befriended the confused Persian, and sought to teach him the modern ways of Heroisms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 5408150, member: 51271"] Great suggestions. I have a few possible situations to converse with you then. Things of note: The Persian lived during the 480 BC. He knows little of dealing “Non lethal” damage, if you catch my drift. His mind is that of a fanatic soldier. First he fought and killed for Xerxes, and now he intends to do that in the name of good and justice. Maybe this is the reason as to why he is with the Young Justice league. He has to learn how to be a hero and not a killer with good intentions. Perhaps he is “awesome” enough to be in the league, but not powerful enough. He’s a guy with archaic weapons, no flying, no superpowers. Although he might be wiser and more centered than most of the instable teenagers he has around, it would be a good thing for them I believe: Having a parental figure that will slice you in half if you don’t behave is as strong motivation as any. Regarding the Underworld, it’s a concept that most ethnicities developed. Norse people, Egyptians, Sumerians, Greeks, you name it, they have their own version of the underworld. What about this: Instead of leading the attack on Thermopyla, Zarsusthra was charged with the mission of securing another stronghold of the greek, Paradise Island. Although the amazons wanted nothing to do with the world of men, the emperor Xerxes knew nothing about that, or just didn’t care: It was greek land, thus, it should now belong to him. Zarsusthra fought the amazons blablabla (Same story as with the Spartans) and was defeated in the end. In his fall he took the lives of many amazons and thus he was portrayed as the second most powerful enemy the amazons had defeated, after Heracles. When Wonder Woman found out about his resurrection, she tried to confront him and send him back to the underworld. But when she learned his heart had changed, she befriended the confused Persian, and sought to teach him the modern ways of Heroisms. [/QUOTE]
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