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This is designed to make it easier to navigate the twists and turns of Roman religion/myth.

There's a default template. There are also a few variants, to make further exploration possible.

If you hit:

  • Mercury, then Legendary history "collapses" and {other gods of commerce and trade} "folds out" with new links.
  • ditto for Fortuna and personified abstractions
  • and Ceres and agricultural gods
  • and Lares and minor deities

See:

-Bacchiad12:03, 17 Jul 2004 (UTC)