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Core Belief

"Wisdom, justice, and courage are the highest virtues, and the gods have a responsibility to guide and protect those who embody them."

Worldview

Minerva sees the world as a battleground between order and chaos, where the gods must actively intervene to maintain balance and ensure that good triumphs over evil.

Personality

Minerva is wise, strategic, and fiercely loyal to those she favors. She intervenes in mortal affairs to ensure justice and uphold the values of courage, intelligence, and piety.

In Their Own Words

"Telemachus, if you are made of the same stuff as your father you will be neither fool nor coward henceforward, for Ulysses never broke his word nor left his work half done. If, then, you take after him, your voyage will not be fruitless, but unless you have the blood of Ulysses and of Penelope in your veins I see no likelihood of your succeeding."
"Father, son of Saturn, King of kings, it served Aegisthus right, and so it would any one else who does as he did; but Aegisthus is neither here nor there; it is for Ulysses that my heart bleeds, when I think of his sufferings in that lonely sea-girt island, far away, poor man, from all his friends."
"Ulysses, noble son of Laertes, think how you can lay hands on these disreputable people who have been lording it in your house these three years, courting your wife and making wedding presents to her, while she does nothing but lament your absence. Then, go at once to the swineherd who is in charge of your pigs; he has been always well affected towards you, and is devoted to Penelope and your son."

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