Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki
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Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki

Formed around the time of Warehouse 3, the Pantheon is a large round building specifically used to house ancient artifacts relating to the Greek/Roman deities. Dating from before Warehouse 1, this exceptionally powerful set of artifacts were located around Greece and Rome over 500 years in the possession of various individuals claiming to be descendants of Gods or, in some cases, Gods themselves. It was discovered after retrieval that the Greeco-Roman Pantheon was little more than a group of people who owned and used these artifacts, passing them along to their kin as they aged. This created the illusion of immortal deities, while also explaining inconsistencies in depictions. With their retrievals starting from Warehouse 2 and the collapse of the classical Roman Empire, belief in the Gods began to diminish as they produced less of a public display.

Around the circumference of the room are thirteen statues of the main gods and goddesses, and along the walls between them are glass cases for the display of artifacts relating to minor gods.

Artifacts

Zeus/Jupiter

  • Zeus' Laurel - represents Zeus' aspect of triumph 
  • Zeus' Lightning Bolt - represents Zeus' meteokinetic aspect

Poseidon/Neptune

  • Minoan Trident - represents Poseidon geokinetic aspect
  • Poseidon's Conch - represents Poseidon oceanokinetic aspect
  • Statue of Poseidon - N/A

Hades/Pluto

Hera/Juno

Ares/Mars

  • Ares' Gauntlets - represents Ares' aspect of power and carnage
  • Mars' Ancile Buckler Shield - represents Ares' aspect of protection from death in war
  • Mars' Axe - represents Mars' aspect of conquest

Athena/Minerva

  • Athena's Owl Pendant - represents Athena's aspect of wisdom
  • Athena's Aegis - represents Athena's aspect of war
  • Minerva's Helm - represents Minerva's aspect of tactical ability
  • Athena’s Breastplate - represents Athena's aspect of strategy

Aphrodite/Venus

  • Aphrodite's Girdle - represents Aphrodite's aspect of seduction
  • Aphrodite's Scarf - represents Aphrodite's aspect of seduction
  • Aphrodite's Hairbrush - represents Aphrodite's aspect of romance
  • Venus' Shell - represents Venus' aspect of birth

Hephaestus/Vulcan

Dionysus/Baccus

Apollo/Phoebus Apollo

Artemis/Diana

Hermes/Mercury

Hestia/Vesta

  • Hestia's Cauldron - represents Hestia's aspect of comfort
  • Vesta's Threshold - represents Vesta's aspects as a guardian of the home

Minor Dieties

  • Ariadne's Ball of Thread - represents Ariadne's domain over misdirection and guidance
  • Bowl of Golden Apples - representative of the Hesperides and immortality
  • Bow of Eros - represents Eros/Cupid's aspect of lust
  • Heracles' Bow and Arrows - represents aspects of masculinity and power
  • Janus Coin - represents Janus' aspects of new beginnings and duality
  • Marsyas' Aulos
  • Persephone's Pomegranate Seeds - originating from myth, emulates the story
  • Plutus' Key - represents Plutus' aspect of wealth
  • Statues of Castor and Pollux - represents kinship and the connection between twins
  • Thetis' Necklace - represents Thetis' shapeshifting powers
  • Threshold of Limentinus - personifies Limentinus as the guardian of the threshold
  • Torch of Thanatos - Personifies Thanatos' aspects of a psychopomp
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