I will get you, my pretty, and your little cat too!;)
In answer to your OT question: If, hypothetically, a god or goddess truly wanted to be faithful and human, it would probably result in that deity becoming human--and if their lover was taken from them? How would any other human react? I don't believe there would be any return to being a goddess/god.
I think that the curse of being human is that we suffer from guilt and regret. That's not a problem for mythological beings.:)
And, truthfully, I think tiamary has a very valid point below. Elizabeth didn't make the greatest sacrifice in the films for Will; it was Jack who did so. Even so, the "real" Elizabeth would wait for him.:)
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Date: 2008-04-06 04:34 am (UTC)In answer to your OT question: If, hypothetically, a god or goddess truly wanted to be faithful and human, it would probably result in that deity becoming human--and if their lover was taken from them? How would any other human react? I don't believe there would be any return to being a goddess/god.
I think that the curse of being human is that we suffer from guilt and regret. That's not a problem for mythological beings.:)
And, truthfully, I think