Alright, so something weird is going on with Zeus that I have not seen folk discuss much.
That is the fact that Zeus's older brother Poseidon looks youthful enough to be in a boy band while Zeus, the younger brother, looks like the love child of Master Roshi and Professor Farnsworth.
This unusual conundrum is made all the stranger when we see that Zeus used to be youthful before ageing dramatically at some unknown point in his life.
Compare that to how other Gods have aged during the exact same period of time and something is truly afoot here.
For Exhibit A, we have the older brother of Zeus in Poseidon.
As for Exhibit B, we have the Black Butler cosplayer Hermes.
So why have other deities remained in their physical prime and not even aged a day while Zeus now has skin akin to a pickled prune?
Well I have theory about this cause if I didn't then I wouldn't be making this thread.
So the one thing that happened to Zeus that didn't happen to any other God was that he got decked in the face by this bloke.
So what is the deal with ol' Chronos? Well when looking up some internet articles about the original mythological figure, I came across this bit of info.
Which got me thinking about this technique....
What if Chronos's ultimate attack, the one that struck Zeus, not only has the ability to exert control over time but also the ability to rapidly age whatever the attack hits after a certain amount of time has passed?
Is this "Curse of Chronos" the reason why Zeus is such a wrinkly arse, old man compared to his youthful older brother?
Now does this affect the plot in anyway if this theory is correct?
Well Zeus got recently kissed to the face by another one of these early retirement punches courtesy of Adam.
If just one of those debilitating punches transformed Zeus from a hunk to a husk then what the hell is taking another one of them going to do to him?
Zeus already has difficulty maintaining his Adamas Form for any length of time.
If Zeus's body degrades even further, will he even be able to utilise his Adamas Form?
If Zeus ever ends up in a fight with another human then it could very well be this Curse that will be his undoing. Perhaps Chronos and his punch from all those years ago might just be the reason for Zeus's downfall.
Truly, a fist that surpassed time.
That is the fact that Zeus's older brother Poseidon looks youthful enough to be in a boy band while Zeus, the younger brother, looks like the love child of Master Roshi and Professor Farnsworth.
This unusual conundrum is made all the stranger when we see that Zeus used to be youthful before ageing dramatically at some unknown point in his life.
Compare that to how other Gods have aged during the exact same period of time and something is truly afoot here.
For Exhibit A, we have the older brother of Zeus in Poseidon.
As for Exhibit B, we have the Black Butler cosplayer Hermes.
So why have other deities remained in their physical prime and not even aged a day while Zeus now has skin akin to a pickled prune?
Well I have theory about this cause if I didn't then I wouldn't be making this thread.
So the one thing that happened to Zeus that didn't happen to any other God was that he got decked in the face by this bloke.
So what is the deal with ol' Chronos? Well when looking up some internet articles about the original mythological figure, I came across this bit of info.
Which got me thinking about this technique....
What if Chronos's ultimate attack, the one that struck Zeus, not only has the ability to exert control over time but also the ability to rapidly age whatever the attack hits after a certain amount of time has passed?
Is this "Curse of Chronos" the reason why Zeus is such a wrinkly arse, old man compared to his youthful older brother?
Now does this affect the plot in anyway if this theory is correct?
Well Zeus got recently kissed to the face by another one of these early retirement punches courtesy of Adam.
If just one of those debilitating punches transformed Zeus from a hunk to a husk then what the hell is taking another one of them going to do to him?
Zeus already has difficulty maintaining his Adamas Form for any length of time.
If Zeus ever ends up in a fight with another human then it could very well be this Curse that will be his undoing. Perhaps Chronos and his punch from all those years ago might just be the reason for Zeus's downfall.
Truly, a fist that surpassed time.
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