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Kinda where my head was at. It's the Pantheon. Everyone was screwing. I mean, Hell, they whole "they thought they were half-brothers or they didn't" doesn't really mean much; the Greeks knew their gods were all a bunch of cousin/sister/brother/goat/swan/snake ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
Maybe it's just a function of eternity.
Pretty much that. If you romance him and then also romance Meg they talk about it and Meg is basically " monogamy is for mortals". Her point is that they are all immortal, will live forever and its stupid to tie yourself down to just a single person for eternity if you can love multiple ones.
Makes sense for gods i guess.
direct from a supergiant dev, reading them as brothers is not the intended interpretation