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** {{Transient icon|Hermes}} is based on the god of messengers, thieves and travelers who acted as the herald of gods. | ** {{Transient icon|Hermes}} is based on the god of messengers, thieves and travelers who acted as the herald of gods. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Prometheus}} is based on the Titan who stole the fire from the gods for humans. | ** {{Transient icon|Prometheus}} is based on the Titan who stole the fire from the gods for humans. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Hippolytus}} is based on a hunter who was punished by gods for being repulsed by sex and marriage. | |||
** {{Transient icon|Cupid}} or Eros is based on the God of Love of the same name and son of Aphrodite/Venus and Ares/Mars. Cupid would later went on to fall in love a human princess Psyche, who was later elevated to become a god herself after she had overcome various obstacles from his mother. | ** {{Transient icon|Cupid}} or Eros is based on the God of Love of the same name and son of Aphrodite/Venus and Ares/Mars. Cupid would later went on to fall in love a human princess Psyche, who was later elevated to become a god herself after she had overcome various obstacles from his mother. | ||
* Originally, Olympus was named Elysium, determined via datamining. Why this was changed is currently unknown. | * Originally, Olympus was named Elysium, determined via datamining. Why this was changed is currently unknown. |
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