: Re: If I remove the capacity for one of the primary flaws, is it inevitable I end up with a boring character? In this world, there are mortals (human beings) and divine beings (gods/goddess). The
If you use the definition of courage as seeing the danger clearly and still doing what one must, there is no problem.
Your character can simply accept the danger and move through it - and such need not be dull.
If you remove (or temporarily disable this virtue, which is his province) what is left? Do you have a well rounded character or johnny one note?
Your description of your pantheon brings to mind the Norse and Greek gods, all of whom were supreme in their discipline but had many other aspects.
If we supposed that Ares, trapped in purely human form, could not exercise his powers, he would still make a fine warrior or leader.
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