[quote=@NeutralNexus] [@Dedonus] Yes, dropping rocks on the god of war will totally work. Just like shooting Umbraxis worked to stop him from eating a police station. [/quote] So, by your reasoning, the police [i]should[/i] have stopped Umraxis. :hmm [quote=Iliad Book 21]Shield-breaker Ares started it, attacking 470 Athena first with his bronze spear and taunting her: “You dog fly, why is it you’re once again inciting gods to fight each other, heart prompted by your own foolhardiness? Don’t you recall the moment you provoked Diomedes, Tydeus’ son, to wound me? We all saw it—you grabbed his spear yourself and drove it at me, scratching my fair skin. Well, now I think you’ll pay for all you’ve done.” Saying this, Ares struck Athena’s tasselled aegis, 480 that fearful aegis which not even Zeus’ lightning can overcome. Bloodstained Ares’ long spear struck it. Drawing back, Athena picked up in her strong hand a [b]large, black, jagged rock[/b], lying there on the plain. In earlier ages men had set it there to indicate the boundary of a field. [b]With this rock Athena struck raging Ares in the neck[/b]. His legs collapsed. [b]Ares fell[/b]. Stretched out he covered seven hundred feet. His hair was dirtied with the dust. His armour rang. Pallas Athena laughed, then cried in boastful triumph— 490 her words had wings: “You fool, still so ignorant of how much stronger I can claim to be than you, when you seek to match my power. This is the way you’ll answer now in full your mother’s vengeful rage. She’s angry, planning nasty things for you, since you left Achaeans to support the arrogant Trojans.”[/quote]