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removed_bymoderator t1_itucxgn wrote

>Comicus : But we Romans are rich. We've got a lot of gods. We've got a god for everything. The only thing we don't have a god for is premature ejaculation... but I hear that's coming quickly.

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EternalFighterGirl OP t1_itud559 wrote

This goddess also, according to the linked Wikipedia article, has two daughters that are also goddesses for Malaria-specific fevers.

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Captain__Spiff t1_itug39l wrote

The goddess Febris belongs to the apotropaic (turning away) deities (Lat. Dii averrunci) wich is interesting when you look at the picture. Her legs and her torso are twisted relative to each other. Is there a relation?

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Black-Sam-Bellamy t1_ituf3q0 wrote

Proto Nurgle

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ryschwith t1_itvp8ek wrote

Technically I think Proto-Nurgle would be Nergal, the Mesopotamian god of plagues and “inflicted death.”

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EternalFighterGirl OP t1_itufkq5 wrote

Care to explain?

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coffedrank t1_itz7ivt wrote

doesnt mal aria in latin mean bad air?

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bonniex345 t1_iu5ybwa wrote

I have a character who is the personification of fever in my story, I called her Febris (means fever in Latin) before I found about this goddess lol

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mineturnax t1_iu83eha wrote

For me Romans have only one god all the time (Not god actually one religion or belief.) It's called pragmatism. They adopted everyhing that they can use even gods and religions.

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