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This is all the minor roman gods. I hope this can help if tu are escritura a fanfic.

Abeona- Protector of children leaving the home.
Abudantia- Goddess of luck, abundance and prosperity. She distributed comida and money from a cornucopia.
Adeona- Goddess who guides children back home.
Aequitas- God of fair trade and honest merchants.
Aera Cura- Goddess associated with the underworld.
Aeternitas- Personification of eternity.
Africus- God of the Southwest wind.
Alemonia- Goddess who feeds unborn children.
Angerona- Goddess of Secrecy and protector of Rome. Festival Divalia o Angeronalia December 21.
Angita- Goddess of Healing and Witchcraft.
Anna Perenna- Goddess of the New año provider of food. Her festival is March 15.
Antevorte- Goddess of the future.
Aquilo- God of the North Wind.
Aurora- Goddess of the dawn.
Auster- God of the South Wind.
Bona Dea- Goddess of fertility, healing, virginity and women. Festival May 1.
Camenae- Goddesses of wells and springs.
Candelifera- Goddess of childbirth.
Cardea- Goddess of thresholds and door hinges.
Carmenta- Goddess of childbirth and prophecy. Festiva Carmentalial January 11 and 15.
Carnea- Goddess of the corazón and other organs, and door handles. Festival June 1.
Cinxia- Goddess of marriage.
Clementia- Goddess of mercy and clemency.
Cloacina- Goddess of the Cloaca Maxima, the system of sewers in Rome.
Coelus- God of the sky.
Concordia- Goddess of agreement and understanding.
Conditor- God of the harvest.
Consus- God of grain storage. Festivals Consualia August 21 and December 15.
Convector- God of bringing in of the crops from the fields.
Copia- Goddess of wealth and plenty.
Corus- God of the North West wind.
Cunina- Goddess of infants.
Dea Dia- Goddess of growth. Festival in May.
Dea Tacita- Goddess of the dead. Larentalia festival on December 23.
Decima- Goddess of childbirth. With Nona and Morta she forms the Parcae- (the three Fates).
Dia Lucrii- Gods of profit.
Devera- Goddess of brooms used for purification.
Deverra -Goddess of women in labour and the patron of midwives
Disciplina- Goddess of discipline.
Discordia- Goddess of discord and strife.
Dius Fidus- God of oaths.
Egestes- Goddess of poverty.
Empanda- Goddess of openness, friendliness and generosity.
Eventus Bonus- God of success both in commerce and in agriculture.
Fabulinus- God who taught children to speak.
Fama- Goddess of fame and rumour.
Fauna- (Bona Dea) Goddess of the Earth, Mother Goddess.
Faunus- God of the wilds and fertility. He is the protector of cattle also referred to as Lupercus. Festivals are Lupercalia on February 15 and Faunalia on December 5.
Faustitas- Goddess protection of herds of livestock
Favonius- God of the West Wind.
Febris- Goddess who protected people against fevers.
Felicitas- Goddess of success.
Feronia- Goddess of freedom and good harvest. She was often worshipped por slaves to achieve their freedom. Her festival is November 15.
Fides- Goddess of faithfulness and good faith.
Flora- Goddess of Spring and the blooming flowers. Her festival Floralia, was April 28 - May 1.
Fontus- God of wells and springs. Festival October 13
Fornax- Goddess of pan de molde, pan baking and ovens.
Fortuna- Goddess of fate.
Fulgora- Goddess of lightning.
Furina- Goddess of thieves.
Honos- God of chivalry, honour and military justice.
Indivia- Goddess of jealousy.
Juturna- Goddess of lakes, wells and springs. Her festivals are January 11 and August 23.
Juventas- Goddess of youth.
Lactans- God of agriculture.
Lares- Guardian spirits of the house and fields.
Laverna- Goddess of unlawful gain and trickery.
Liber- God of fertility and nature. Festival March 17.
Libera- Fertility Goddess.
Liberalitas- God of generosity.
Libertas- Goddess of freedom.
Libitina- Goddess of funerals.
Lima- Goddess of thresholds.
Lucifer- God of the morning star.
Lucina- Goddess of childbirth and midwifery.
Luna- Goddess of the moon.
Maia- Goddess of fertility and Spring.
Maiesta- Goddess of honor and reverence.
Mania- Goddess of the dead.
Manes- Similar to the Lares, Genii and Di Penates. They were the souls of deceased loved ones. They were honored during the Parentalia and Feralia in February.
Matuta- Goddess of the dawn, harbors and the Sea. Patron of newborn babies. Her festival día is June 11.
Meditrina- Goddess of wine and health. Her festival is the Meditrinalia on October 11.
Mefitas- Goddess of poisonous vapors from the earth.
Mellona- Goddess and protector of bees.
Mena- Goddess of menstruation.
Mens- Goddess of the mind and consciousness. Her festival is May
Messor- God of agriculture and mowing.
Moneta- Goddess of prosperity.
Mors- God of death.
Morta- Goddess of death and one of the three Parcae.
Muta- Goddess of silence.
Mutinus- Mutunus God of fertility.
Naenia- Goddess of funerals.
Necessitas- Goddess of destiny.
Nemestrinus- God of the woods.
Nona- Goddess of pregnancy. One of the Parcae with the Goddesses Morta and Decima,- the Roman Fates.
Nox- Personification of the night.
Nundina- Goddess of the ninth day, on which the newborn child was dado a name.
Obarator- God of ploughing.
Occator- God of harrowing.
Orbona- Goddess of parents who lost their children.
Orcus- God of death and the underworld. Also a god of oaths and punisher of perjurers.
Pales- Goddess of shepherds and flocks.Her festival was the Palilia, on April 21.
Parcae- Goddesses of fate. The Goddesses Nona, Morta and Decima make up the group. The three Parcae are also called Tria Fata.
Pax- Goddess of peace. Her festivals are January 3 and 30 and July 4.
Penates- Gods of the storeroom and the household.
Picus- God of agriculture.
Pietas- Goddess of piety.
Poena- Goddess of punishment.
Pomona- Goddess of frutas trees and orchards.
Portunes- God of ports and harbors. He is the guardian of storehouses and locked doors. The Portunalia were observed on August 17
Porus- God of plenty.
Postverta- Goddess of the past.
Potina- Goddess of children's drinks.
Priapus- God of gardens, viniculture, sailors and fishermen.
Prorsa Postverta- Goddess of women in labour.
Providentia- Goddess of forethought.
Pudicitia- Goddess of modesty and chastity.
Puta- Goddess of the pruning of vines and trees.
Quirinus- Old Sabine god with mysterious origins. Became very important as a figure of the state. His festival, the Quirinalia, was celebrated on February 17.
Quiritis- Goddess of motherhood.
Robigo- Goddess of corn.
Robigus- God who protected maíz from diseases.
Roma- Personified Goddess of the City of Rome.
Rumina- Goddess of nursing mothers.
Sancus- God of oaths and good faith.
Saritor- God of weeding and hoeing.
Securitas- Goddess of security and stability.
Semonia- Goddess of sowing.
Sors- God of luck.
Spes- Goddess of hope.
Stata - Goddess who guards against fires.
Stimula- Goddess who incites passion in women.
Strenua- Goddess of strength and vigor.
Suadela- Goddess of persuasion, especially in matters of love.
Subrincinator- God of weeding.
Summanus- God of night thunder. His festival is June 20.
Tempestes- Goddesses of storms.
Terminus- Terminus was the god of boundaries. Festival February 23.
Terra - (Mother Earth) Goddess of fertility and growth. She was worshipped on April 15 in the Fordicia.
Trivia- Goddess of the crossroads and magic.
Vacuna- Goddess of agriculture.
Veritas- Goddess of truth.
Vertumnus- God of the changing seasons and the ripening of fruits and grains.
Viduus- God who separated the soul and the body after death.
Viriplacaa- Goddess of marital strife.
Virtus- God of courage and military prowess.
Vitumnus- God who gave life to children in the womb.
Volturnus- God of the waters. His festival was the Volturnalia on August 27.
Volumna- Goddess who protects the nursery.
Vulturnus- God of the East Wind
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Gone with the wind... Who has seen the wind... Up in the air... Into thin air... Those libros may not be about like Aeolus like he enjoys thinking, but this articulo is, and also about what he has to do with Jason?

As tu all know, Jason, Piper and Leo had the plessure of meeting Aeolus in the lost Hero.

Aeolus had the plessure of meeting Piper and Leo in the lost Hero.

"Um, sir," Mellie said, "this is Jason, son of-"
"Yes, yes, I remember," Aeolus said. "You're back. How did it go?


Okay; let's have one thing clear. tu can't be back without having been there once.
So why was Jason at Aeolus' palace...
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 Pessimism, the key to not being disappointed.
Pessimism, the key to not being disappointed.
Before I start, note that I am being serious. However, whether tu want to take it seriously o not is up to you.

It has come to my attention that everyone is really REALLY excited for the Son of Neptune. Now, tu guys must be thinking that this is a good thing. Well, it's not. Let me explain por telling tu a story:

One day, a little boy was walking down the calle when he saw an ice cream truck coming towards him. Excited, he runs toward it, screaming for it to stop for him. However, he slips and falls, so the driver never saw him and he gets run over por the truck and dies. The end.

 A symbol of pessimism.
A symbol...
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posted by fusshi123
Hey.

I haven't publicado in my foros for a long time. I admit it. And I'm not proud of it.



I know. There has been many abandoning of forums. Mine, and a few others. Like the famous Kgirl?



Many of tu feel hurt because of Kgirl abandoning her story. It left tu in dire suspense and you're afraid you'll never be able to find out what happens in the end. tu think to yourself: Why do they do this to us? What's so hard about finishing up a story?



Sorry, but i'm not sure if any of tu know this. It isn't easy escritura a story. tu have to come up with endings por yourself now.



There are reasons why writers...
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