Rome walked down the Roman Hall, left hand on his Gladius and his red cape swishing behind him, and armor with medals adorned his chest. He wore no helmet at the moment, but he could easily turn down the hall and retrieve it from his armor rack. Though at the moment he had more important things on his mind as he looked to the Greek beside him, his normal smile replaced with a frown as he spoke. "It's Jupiter, not stop being foolish!"

Beside him, the former empire of Greece rolled her eyes and let out a huff, her arms crossed across her chest as she glared to him. She was wearing a simple white dress that went down to her mid-calves with golden bands around her upper arms and her hair tied back in a ponytail. The Roman had only recently captured her and she found the gods he used were similar to hers, but she was adamant to convince him she had the true names. "It's Zeus, you stupid Roman!"

Rome rolled his eyes once more and shook his head, he was obviously right, if she had the gods in her favor, she wouldn't have lost. "I refuse to believe you, it's Jupiter, you got that?" they stopped at the base of the statue of Jupiter-or Zeus according to the woman next to him-and he turned to face her. He was much taller than her so he was definitely intimidating, but the look she gave was a cold unnerving stare that set his hairs on edge, but he couldn't tell her that.

Greece stopped right in front of the Zeus statue and stared up at the stubborn Roman, tapping her fingers on her forearms as she waited for him to give in. When he wouldn't take back what he said she spoke in that firm tone of hers that earned her respect among the male warriors. "The name is Zeus, not Jupiter, Zeus! Not Minerva, not Mars, not Venus; Athena, Ares, and Aphrodite!" she shouted, her voice echoing through the halls.

Before Rome could answer back an echo of footsteps could be heard and both of the ancient countries turned toward the source. They saw the green-clad Germanian with a stern face and long blonde hair walk straight toward the two, obviously annoyed. He looked at Rome first, then to Greece before taking a breath and saying "You're both wrong, it's Odin."

Both of the arguing nations immediately twitched in their left eye, turning their bodies to him and shouting out "THAT'S NOT EVEN THE SAME GOD!" they at least knew they were talking about the same god here, but Germania was talking about someone else entirely. That was just insulting to both of them, as though saying their religion was false whereas his was the truth.

Germania simply rolled his eyes "You're both stupid, Odin is the correct name," and he crossed his arms as he looked at the two, daring them both to give him a hostile response.

"It's Jupiter, damn you!" Rome shouted out, looking to both of them.

"Zeus!" Greece responded.

"Odin."

"Jupiter!"

"Zeus!"

"Odin."

"JUPITER!"

"ZEUS!"

"Odin."

And as the three of them argued Egypt sat in the gardens nearby with her slightly see-through veils on and golden braids through her hair and golden bands on different part of her body. She pet Anubis and rolled her eyes at their childishness "They are so silly, aren't they Anubis?" she asked her pet, who nodded in response. "Ra is obviously the real god."

And the three continued to argue while Egypt watched on, and despite what any might say of them they were definitely having a good time. This would be the first of many times the many of them laughed, argued, and fought amongst each other before being forever united in death.