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What happened to Wonder Woman's god-killer sword? If it didn't work on Aries, why not?

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IIRC it wasn't the sword that was the God Killer, it was Diana.

@M. LeMarchand said:

IIRC it wasn't the sword that was the God Killer, it was Diana.

Oh, is that what a character said in the film?

@IMDeadB said:

Oh, is that what a character said in the film?

I think Ares may have said it.

She was the God killer. Not the sword. Zeus created and in powered her. Now Im not sure if her mother was knocked up by Zeus or if in fact she was created from clay and brought to life.

@IMDeadB said:

What happened to Wonder Woman's god-killer sword? If it didn't work on Aries, why not?

I haven't seen the movie in awhile and if I am not mistaken the Sword is never called the God-Killer and it is the framing of the shot that implies that but Diana is clearly in the center of that shot. My wife immediately asked if it was the sword but I told her it was a mis-direct and that Diana was indeed the creation of Zeus with a mission and a purpose. Why did I think that? It was implied by what we saw on screen. grinning

@M. LeMarchand said:

@IMDeadB said:

Oh, is that what a character said in the film?

I think Ares may have said it.

Area definitely says in the film that the sword is not the god killer, she is. Her mother had lied to her to protect her as long as possible. She told her she had made Diana from clay, and the God killer weapon Zeus had left was the sword, when in fact Diana was Zeus and Hippolyta's child, and she was the weapon. Ares explains this during the climax of the movie

Well Zeus is well known for humping everything that moves. Men, women, animals. He very likely knocked her up the old fashioned way, and he was probably in the form of a goat or some shit when he did it. Zeus is quite the pervert.

@OddRob said:

She was the God killer. Not the sword. Zeus created and in powered her. Now Im not sure if her mother was knocked up by Zeus or if in fact she was created from clay and brought to life.

Created by clay and brought to life was a stupid idea.

rarebreed said:

Created by clay and brought to life was a stupid idea.

To us maybe, but it was a fairly common idea in Greco-Roman mythology.

Diana was too nieve to be a God.

The sword was a cheap knockoff. Closeups of the sword revealed it was made in China.

Another thing is i think whatever weapon she uses she gives it power like her gauntlets. She can use any sword i believe and give it a boost. Kinda like how she was able to cut up DoOmday

@Dark_Sithlord said:

The sword was a cheap knockoff. Closeups of the sword revealed it was made in China.

rofl

She used the sword as a dildo and her powerful god-like vagina crushed it.

Like the saying goes, "Anything's a dildo if you're brave enough."

@tmdb18418769 said:

Created by clay and brought to life was a stupid idea.

Not stupid. It's an idea straight from the Greek play Pygmalion. Alex Ross drew a comic which featured this concept, making her legs crack like hardened clay when she was supporting a great weight. It was quite beautiful actually.

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