Concerning the gods of the Romans
If he is killed by a beast, then that beast will become the deity worshipped by this family; if he falls to his death from a cliff, that cliff will also become the mountain god worshipped by certain members of this family; if he accidentally drowns, ... then the commotion will be great, as not only will the river that drowned him become a god, but the fish that consumed his body will also likely become various kinds of deities
Research on the Ethnicity of the Romani People
Thus, the Pantheon of the Romans is known as the Pantheon, but in reality, the deities they worship number in the millions
However, if a suddenly erupting supernova were to destroy their two migratory fortresses, this supernova would also become a deity they worship, receiving a name. Furthermore, within the lineage of the 'Supernova' deities in the Roman Pantheon, the latter deity would be ranked higher than the former, possessing more followers.
A powerful king rules the kingdom; a powerful high priest governs the temple; a powerful patriarch oversees the family; a powerful father rules over his wife and children; a powerful elder brother governs his younger siblings and the library slaves
For instance, if during their long migration, the Romans were suddenly struck by an exploding supernova that destroyed one of their migration fortresses, this sudden supernova would become a deity they worshipped, bestowed with a name and receiving the veneration of many Romans
In summary, this is a race that deserves to be criticized
The Romans are a race that believes in animism. They are a people who flourish with a little sunshine, yet only feel at ease after being thoroughly beaten.
The Romans did not possess a clear concept of compatriots, kin, or relatives. Their education was centered around competition. Individual Romans competed with their own relatives for higher status; Roman families competed with one another for higher status; Roman clans competed with each other for higher status. At the upper echelons of Roman society, the power of kings and the influence of temples vied with each other to acquire more resources and power
The Romans lacked trust in their own relatives and compatriots, which led to a community life filled with betrayal and conspiracy; only bare interests and absolute violent power could unite them into a whole
The life creed of all Romani people is: everything can be sacrificed, but one must never sacrifice even a single hair of their own
Romans are selfish, extremely selfish, willing to forsake all glory for their own interests. Any Roman family can betray the interests of the entire Roman community for the benefit of their own family; any Roman household can sell out the interests of the entire family for their own benefit; any Roman individual can sacrifice the interests of their father, mother, and siblings for their own gain
The dictionary of the Romans does not contain the following words: benevolence, friendship, trust, cooperation, and so on
And the *illustrated* book of the Romans, pride, arrogance, and a sense of hypocritical glory outweigh everything else
The premise is: Is there enough temptation for him to betray these interests
Nebulae, black holes, neutron stars, supernovae, cosmic ray storms, and so forth; volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, and so on. In short, anything that causes casualties among the Romans could potentially become a deity. The more Romans that a being kills, the more significant a god it can become in their temple.
Even if an important figure of a certain Roman family's prominent lineage were to pass away unexpectedly
Thus, the deities worshipped by the Romans were various specific entities that had previously caused them significant losses