Lupin's Brother???

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Postby Holly Golightly » Friday 16 May 2003 5:51:32pm

I didnt' think that Romulus was a bad guy in the myth, was he? I know that he killed his bro and all (and that would normally make someone a bad guy) but in those myths, even the good guys all go around killing people for insults and stuff like that, no??? :???:

*Holly is confused yet again!*
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Postby Neo » Saturday 17 May 2003 6:29:27am

Yeah, in the myths it is very common to kill people, but not yur own brother (I mean if you kill your brother you must be bad, unless you have a good reason, and Rom didn't have one); so in case Romulus apperas he will have to be a bad guy, if Jo sticks to the myth
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Postby Holly Golightly » Saturday 17 May 2003 8:02:07am

But he did build the city of Rome...
I'm sure he did other good things too... :(
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Postby Mistress Siana » Monday 19 May 2003 1:56:35pm

But does that make up for killing his brother...if he's a good guy otherwise, he has at least some evil tendencies (just like a werewolf, hm? Maybe Remus is in fact Romulus and killed his brother, the original Remus...no, forget about that one :razz: )
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Postby Neo » Monday 19 May 2003 5:01:33pm

Why is someone good because he build a city; I mean see for example Sauron from Lord off the Rings and he was pure evil, and still built a great empire.
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Postby Holly Golightly » Tuesday 20 May 2003 5:41:38am

Okies, maybe because it's a Roman Myth Neo...

If you asked the people who Saron ruled, they would probably say taht he is a good guy, who is fighting for good things? *maybe not in that case, but LOTR is a little extreme... :D *

But my point is, the Romans are hardly going to comeup with mythology stating that the founder or their city was an evil guy, now are the? :-?

Get my drift? :D
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Postby Neo » Tuesday 20 May 2003 9:16:19pm

Romas make up its own myth, so if they make the builder if their city a man that killed his brother I believe that they wanted him to be bad.
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Postby Holly Golightly » Wednesday 21 May 2003 6:33:33am

Not if they thought that he was justified in killing him... :D

And who wants the founder of their city to be evil?
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Postby Neo » Wednesday 21 May 2003 7:05:37pm

I don't know; but he killed him because he made fun of him.
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Postby Holly Golightly » Thursday 22 May 2003 6:05:42am

well, once again, I'm disagreeing with you Neo,

I think that Romulas was supposed to be protrayed as a good guy
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Postby Neo » Saturday 24 May 2003 4:25:52am

If you explain me why killing your brother can be a thing a good guy does, I'll give you the reason.
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Postby Holly Golightly » Saturday 24 May 2003 5:48:12am

Well, as with any myth, there are several versions...

From what I could find, this is the most widely used one... *or at least part of it...*

Romulus and Remus started planning a new town in the same place in which they had been found by Lupa. They decided that one of them would build a town and the other would help. So they went questioning the gods, asking for signs (presumably from the flight patterns of birds) that would tell them who should lead. Another version of the tale says that they had a competition to be won by the brother who saw more birds (or more birds of some species).

Romulus went to the top of Palatine hill, Remus to the top of Aventine. Romulus became convinced that he had been selected by the gods, or that he had seen more birds, so he casually threw his lance on the hill to find the place; when in the ground, the lance (which was wooden) immediately became the corniolus, a sacred tree in Rome.

With the help of a white cow and a white bull, he then used his plough to trace the square borders of his town, following the traditional Etruscan ceremony. Remus outrageously crossed this line, invading Romulus's area and happily saying "Can you see how easy it is?" Romulus killed him with one blow of his sword, declaring that everyone who dared to offend Rome would pay with his life.

Romulus was the first ruler of Rome, and reigned until he disappeared during a storm, carried off by his father Mars.


So, Romulus was simply defending his territory... and why would they make a bad guy a god... *later in the myth...*
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Postby Neo » Monday 26 May 2003 2:51:19am

Because precisely bad guy are the best defenders of a city
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Postby Blaise Zabini » Monday 26 May 2003 3:04:27am

I have to agree with Neo on this one. I don't care how much you love your country or how proud you are of it, fratricide is still wrong. You're right, people in ancient Rome did kill each other over v. casual things, but that still doesn't make it right. Romulus was a powerful and damn good leader, but that still doesn't make him a good person.
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Postby Neo » Monday 26 May 2003 3:42:31am

Thanks Zab :jump::double jump::double jump::jump:
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