Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5342139-20160428003224/@comment-28819432-20161204042339

Commander Tool Belt wrote: AACM12 wrote: or maybe sam is right and God actually does exist, and the others are only powerful deities but not gods, i mean in son of magic hecate was praying to someone. Son of magic?

I would love a twist like that, but I highly doubt it.

@ MagoV You are very correct. Carrthage is one pantheon that connects all three, because I remember that at the peak of the Carthaginian Empire, some parts of Greece were actually conquered. I think mostly the south. Most of Scandinavia's trade routes were controlled by Carthage as well, so in a way they had conquered the Norse trade routes. I dunno if they captured the actual towns and cities (In Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, that's Scandinavia (I think)) but I do vaguely remember that they had control of their trade routes. And then of course Carthage and Rome clashed because they were the two biggest empires and the world was only big enough for one of them. Anyway, that brought about the Punic Wars, and Rome won them all. It was in Punic War III that Rome finally grew the courage to attack the capital of Carthage and they killed most of them, enslaved the rest, burned the city of course after looting and pillaging all the valuables, and then razed it and salted the earth there.

Sorry, I didn't mean to give a history lesson, lol. Actually I'm glad you did, I'm happy I'm not the only one, never heard about the Nordic trading routes though, although they did trade for tin in Brittan.