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Oops (They Woke the Gods)
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Oops (They Woke the Gods) in Ottawa, ON
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The gods of ancient Rome have awakened after sleeping for two millennia under a curse,
and they're awake just in time to finish off the mortals or save them from themselves.
Charon the Ferryman has just sent legions of the dead back to earth because no one has
coins for the trip across the Styx. His act awakens Jupiter, King of the Gods, and triggers
a potential war between the gods of the sky and the gods of hell.
Trivia, Goddess of Witchcraft, teams up with Charon and Mars, God of War, to fend off an invasion from hell and
overturn a plot from a mysterious being that could bring about the end of all life in the
universe. This is the crazy world of the near future where gods, humor and the apocalypse
converge in dimly lit bars.
The gods of ancient Rome have awakened after sleeping for two millennia under a curse,
and they're awake just in time to finish off the mortals or save them from themselves.
Charon the Ferryman has just sent legions of the dead back to earth because no one has
coins for the trip across the Styx. His act awakens Jupiter, King of the Gods, and triggers
a potential war between the gods of the sky and the gods of hell.
Trivia, Goddess of Witchcraft, teams up with Charon and Mars, God of War, to fend off an invasion from hell and
overturn a plot from a mysterious being that could bring about the end of all life in the
universe. This is the crazy world of the near future where gods, humor and the apocalypse
converge in dimly lit bars.

















