In a final desperate attempt to stop the Vesuvian Magnus, Obsidius reached out to his leader, Titus.
In a final desperate attempt to stop the Vesuvian Magnus, Obsidius reached out to his leader, Titus. In the aftermath of the Obsidian Anomalies, we can understand what the consequences of their actions might have been, but there's more to uncover here.
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http://investigate.ingress.com/2016/04/20/the-might-of-the-gods/
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http://investigate.ingress.com/2016/04/20/the-might-of-the-gods/
Victory, Janus, Chronos and Gaea in the background:
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The artist of the painting in the background also painted this https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Romano_Triumph_of_Titus_and_Vespasian.jpg
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