Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20170530021846/@comment-31330278-20170930002635

1. One thing is good about Zeus - no one can claim copyrights about him, so people can change the character in their story in many ways. Make him a benevolent god, send a protagonist to kill him... All sort of stuff.

2. Little red riding hood can make sense with one little change: When Red come to her grandmother's house, she ask the wolf the known questions. And then, when she "Why are your Teeth so big?" while drawing a hand-gun, the wolf say in his natural voice "so i could protect you. You see i'm not your grandmother, but i promises her to keep you safe. I dont have much time to explain. You gotta trust me on this one. The hunter will be here any minute. He's called the hunter not because he hunts for animals. You can shoot me later, but first follow me and get yourself out of this slaughterhouse".

4. It does have some shakespeare elements in it, but it's more about WW2. I learned that if any setting can talk either about WW2/the holocaust/hard times in general or something less serious, it's usually about the former.