Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    The Atlas·Figures

    Aidos

    deity figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages

    also in the atlas: Aidos the idea

    Reverence

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Reverence“Aidos”1 mention

    Nemean (Greek)

    If you had been Chromius’ shield-bearer among foot-soldiers and horses, and in ship-battles, you would have been able to judge the danger of the sharp battle-cry, because in battle it was that goddess, Reverence, who armed his warrior-spirit to repel the destruction of the war-god.
    chapter 9

    in the texts

    Works and DaysClassical · Greek

    Personified Shame/Reverence who, together with Nemesis, abandons humanity at the height of the Iron Age's wickedness, joining the company of the gods.

    And then Aidos and Nemesis, with their sweet forms wrapped in white robes, will go from the wide-pathed earth and forsake mankind to join the company of the deathless gods:
    works and days

    NemeanClassical · Greek

    Personified goddess of reverence/shame, credited with arming a warrior's spirit in battle.

    If you had been Chromius’ shield-bearer among foot-soldiers and horses, and in ship-battles, you would have been able to judge the danger of the sharp battle-cry, because in battle it was that goddess, Reverence, who armed his warrior-spirit to repel the destruction of the war-god.
    chapter 9