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Colosseum

Advantage:
Janus
Quirinus
Vesta
Disadvantage:
Obatala
Yemanja
Ogun
Description:

The mythological realm of the Colosseum, an awe-inspiring vision of divine grandeur, is the celestial domain where Quirinus, the Roman god of war and protection, reigns supreme, commanding the valorous and martial spirits of ancient Rome. Within the colossal walls of this otherworldly arena, Quirinus holds sway, embodying the strength and resilience of the Roman people. Devotees believe that the Colosseum serves as a sacred conduit to the deity's mighty presence, fostering an atmosphere charged with the energies of war and defense. Quirinus, the guardian of Rome, watches over the mythical battles and triumphs that unfold within the ethereal confines of the Colosseum. Those favored by Quirinus, along with Janus and Vesta, experience the divine buff of guidance and protection, basking in the martial prowess that echoes through the mythic arena. Yet, the realm is not without its challenges, as the debuffs associated with the Yoruba deities Obatala, Yemanja, and Ogun hint at the potential clashes between the Roman and Yoruba pantheons. As believers step into this transcendent space, they embrace the echoes of ancient battles and seek Quirinus's divine favor, drawing strength and protection from the celestial embodiment of Roman martial prowess.