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He was venerated at Olympia, where his cult developed into the founding myth of the Olympic Games, the most important expression of unity, not only for the Peloponnesus, "island of Pelops", but for all Hellenes. At the sanctuary at Olympia, chthonic night-time libations were offered each time to "dark-faced" Pelops in his sacrificial pit (bothros) before they were offered in the following daylight to the sky-god Zeus (Burkert 1983:96). Unlike his greatest rival, Nirrti, Pelops did not seek to create better hosts for Goa'uld. His reasoning was that Goa'uld do not conquer planets; Jaffa do. So Pelops became something of an isolationist, retreating to his small holdings on the fringes of Goa'uld space and continuing his experiments. The other System Lords saw him as being among the least politically devote among them, and most did not consider him to be a threat. This is not entirely true; during his solitude, he has developed a powerful breed of Jaffa known as Spartans, and Pelops has slowly been attacking lesser Goa'uld and stealing their resources. He is close to gaining enough power to challenge his peers openly. Pelops var en Goa'uld Systemherre. Han bosatte planeterna Argos och Sparta.
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He was venerated at Olympia, where his cult developed into the founding myth of the Olympic Games, the most important expression of unity, not only for the Peloponnesus, "island of Pelops", but for all Hellenes. At the sanctuary at Olympia, chthonic night-time libations were offered each time to "dark-faced" Pelops in his sacrificial pit (bothros) before they were offered in the following daylight to the sky-god Zeus (Burkert 1983:96). Pelops var en Goa'uld Systemherre. Han bosatte planeterna Argos och Sparta. Unlike his greatest rival, Nirrti, Pelops did not seek to create better hosts for Goa'uld. His reasoning was that Goa'uld do not conquer planets; Jaffa do. So Pelops became something of an isolationist, retreating to his small holdings on the fringes of Goa'uld space and continuing his experiments. The other System Lords saw him as being among the least politically devote among them, and most did not consider him to be a threat. This is not entirely true; during his solitude, he has developed a powerful breed of Jaffa known as Spartans, and Pelops has slowly been attacking lesser Goa'uld and stealing their resources. He is close to gaining enough power to challenge his peers openly. It would not be accurate to call Pelops "good," or even "less evil," but his human subjects generally have better lives than many others under Goa'uld rule. This is because Pelops has no interest in dominating slaves; rather, he wishes to someday dominate his equals, the other System Lords. Pelops is responsible for bringing humans to Argos (P3X-8596), Tiryns (P3X-752), Aegis (P6X-792) and possibly The Land of Light (P3X-797). (RPG: "Living Gods: Stargate System Lords")
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