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#28 Alexander III
Alexander was the kind of guy who was into everything. He loved to learn, he loved his horse, he loved his dog, he loved war. It’s said that upon his father’s return from a successful campaign he wept, because he feared there was nothing for him to conquer.
#26 Boudica
There are no contemporary records of what Boudica looked like and even her name is actually unknown. Various accounts do not mention her when it would make sense to do so. Not even the brutal backstory often mentioned can verified and is only mentioned by one source.
@caletvwlrh I MEAN THAT’S FAIR… I haven’t read it in over ten!!
But seriously I cannot think of a single character other than him that has red hair. Not even Uta has the same shade of red
Oda really wants me to believe that this man doesn’t have a million kids the fact that he’s missing an arm makes him hotter okay
#24 St. George
Originally designed for the defunct Fate/Apo game, George would have been a game breaker with a whopping /four/ Noble Phantasms.
The dragon he killed can be a metaphor for greed, envy, lust, etc. so it can be an interpretation of George’s journey to sainthood.
@geeblaster This is how she appears in the game proper! She’s also VERY large
@geeblaster It’s okay, different aspects of characters are considered! It’s best to think of Medusa as the goddess and Gorgon as the monster in this case
#23 Medusa
One of the most famous monsters in the world. Medusa is believed to have been a goddess worshipped by the inhabitants of the Greek peninsula prior to the Hellenistic invasion. Her frightening visage was believed to have been a mask worn by her priestesses.
#22 Romulus
The legendary founder of Rome. There is not much that can be said about him that isn’t already incredibly famous. The myth of Romulus was a propaganda tool to encapsulate the moral values of the Romans, and some debate if Remus was added to the story later.
#21 Leonidas I
Famed for holding off two million Persians with only 300 men, Leonidas is a certified badass. However, these numbers are greatly exaggerated. The 300 Spartans were accompanied by their attendants and other second-tier citizens. Trust me though, still a badass.