Assuming you are not abusing the name of Hades and we are in fact talking about the standards and practices of an ancient Hellenic polytheistic society, I am no heathen, sir.Remarry? You filthy heathen. May your accursed soul be incessantly tortured in the darkest abys of Hades upon your death!
The Emperor Protects!
Wow, just wow.Assuming you are not abusing the name of Hades and we are in fact talking about the standards and practices of an ancient Hellenic polytheistic society, I am no heathen, sir.
A quick Wikipedia read offers this little insight into the practice of remarriage in ancient Greece: "Another common reason for marriages to end was if someone was widowed. Women were often made widows when their husbands died in war, men commonly became widows as a result of death during childbirth. It was common for those who were divorced or widowed to be remarried" -- source
I treasured my wonderful Vlandian wife, and now she is gone. I think I'm ready to get back out there.
My question remains. Good day to you.
It was a quality response to a mediocre joke.Wow, just wow.
People are really serious these days.
I won’t call it quality, for the joke clearly has warhammer40000 reference.It was a quality response to a mediocre joke.
A lame W40K reference. Emperor this, purge that. Low effort, off topic.I won’t call it quality, for the joke clearly has warhammer40000 reference.
If you treasured her that much why is she dead? *dabs*I treasured my wonderful Vlandian wife, and now she is gone. I think I'm ready to get back out there.
Precisely as intended. This was an exercise in futility. Just bored me doing some random whimsical thing for 30 seconds because I could. (immature I know)A lame W40K reference. Emperor this, purge that. Low effort, off topic.
Bold of you to assume that I was not molesting the name of Hades.Assuming you are not abusing the name of Hades and we are in fact talking about the standards and practices of an ancient Hellenic polytheistic society, I am no heathen, sir.
A quick Wikipedia read offers this little insight into the practice of remarriage in ancient Greece: "Another common reason for marriages to end was if someone was widowed. Women were often made widows when their husbands died in war, men commonly became widows as a result of death during childbirth. It was common for those who were divorced or widowed to be remarried" -- source
I treasured my wonderful Vlandian wife, and now she is gone. I think I'm ready to get back out there.
My question remains. Good day to you.