Though belonging to the same race of the Greek gods, the Roman gods as numerous differences of their original counterparts due to the more formal and serious vision that the Romans had from them. Due to being seen as more mysterious and dedicated to their roles than the Greek gods, they do not visit their demigod offspring nor mortals very often, nor have many children with mortals, unlike that of their Greek forms. The Roman version of the Greek gods are also more skilled in the ways of combat, and seem to care more about honor than personal code, matching with the Roman culture. Some Roman gods do not even have a Greek aspect, being born within the Roman religion which, such as Terminus, the original, pure Roman god. Mithras is a instance that Roman mythology interacted and fused with ot
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