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Aphrodite doesn't have a twin brother.
Aphrodite doesn't have a twin brother.
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I'm aware of that, and that's not what I meant. I meant that if we wanted to draw inspiration from the fact that Lucifer is possibly derived from a male variant of Ishtar/Inanna/Aphrodite named Attar without equating Aphrodite with Satan in ''Assassin's Creed'' lore, we could say she did have a twin brother and that is Lucifer even if this is quite obviously not the case in Greek mythology.
I'm aware of that, and that's not what I meant. I meant that if we wanted to draw inspiration from the fact that Lucifer is in real history possibly derived from a male variant of Ishtar/Inanna/Aphrodite named Attar without equating Aphrodite with Satan in ''Assassin's Creed'' lore, we could say she did have a twin brother and that is Lucifer even if this is quite obviously not the case in Greek mythology.

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Ghost Leader wrote:

Sol Pacificus wrote: I would not want Aphrodite to be Satan in Assassin's Creed though. Maybe her twin brother or a past lover.

Aphrodite doesn't have a twin brother.

I'm aware of that, and that's not what I meant. I meant that if we wanted to draw inspiration from the fact that Lucifer is in real history possibly derived from a male variant of Ishtar/Inanna/Aphrodite named Attar without equating Aphrodite with Satan in Assassin's Creed lore, we could say she did have a twin brother and that is Lucifer even if this is quite obviously not the case in Greek mythology.