My top three reasons to go to Rome were: number one understand the reasons for their gods and goddesses, number two learn how they made buildings that are still standing today and number 3 is to see what was happening or did happen and how it really went down, but that doesn’t come till …show more content…
Today I am going to learn how the Roman gods and goddess came about and how many there are. So again, I think about going to ancient Rome and feel myself begin spinning faster and faster. Until I stop and feel that familiar pain in my gut. When I open my eyes, I see I am again on the suburb of a city, but this time I notice I am on the suburb of a different city. This one I notice is bigger. So again, I walk into the city and start roaming around. When I suddenly see several priests all huddled together. So I began walking to them thinking that I will be able to pull on aside and ask a few questions about their gods and goddess, but when I walked up to one of the priests and asked if I could ask several questions about their gods and goddess. His reply was as mean as he looked. So I sat on one of the benches looking things and waited till the priests ceased their discussion and asked another priest to explain their gods and goddess, and this time he said yes. So we sat down where I could ask all the questions I want. So I fired away. “How many gods and goddess do we have?” “How did they all come to be?” “What is the god or goddess of this city?” The priest looked at me calmly and answered my questions one at a time. Well he began, there are many gods and goddesses, but there are 12 main gods and goddesses. All the gods and goddesses came to be by seeing something that we did not make and thought someone else