Some Gods accepted simple offerings of alcohol, or live stock. A few had human sacrifices made to them, such as Odin and Nerthus. They also accepted weapons, gold, and jewelry.
Actually, the Greeks were always trying to please the gods. They built special temples for them and offered sacrifices to them. If the gods were not happy with them, bad things could come their way.
Prisoners were used as sacrifices to their gods; the prisoners would be taken to the Aztec temple and murdered.
The Incas valued religion. They would really want to please their gods and do lots of sacrifices. After that they valued art. They would use lots of gold which they called sun sweat. They loved art.
Aesir and Vanir, although Aesir could be used for both. There were two tribes of Gods. The Aesir were the Gods of the sky, the Vanir of the earth.Then there are also the Jotuns, who were "gods" in a sense, but the gods of the chaotic forces of nature. Some Jotnar did join the Aesir (Loki, Skadi).
Yes, the seer wants Creon to bury Polyneices in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the birds that he uses in ritual sacrifices and dogs are eating the flesh of the unburied dead. The non-burial is offensive to the gods, who guarantee funeral services and below-ground burial to all Thebans. Additionally, interpreting divine will through ritual sacrifices cannot be done because the birds are contaminated by eating the flesh of dead bodies. This also is offensive to the gods, so the dead bodies need to be buried in the way the gods want them to be to Teiresias' way of thinking.
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Gods have the ability to change form whenever they want.
Whatever they want to.
Who doesnt?!
if you love some body and want to be with them there will have to be some sacraficing. there is no relationship that is perfect.
Greek gods and Titans are immortal btw. If you want more info go to greekgodsandlegend.com.
Yes , the gods and goddesses were unfair because they did not want humans to have the knowledge that they had.