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*'''Mystery box''': It's a box. Someone believed you should have it. If you win, I tell you what's in it.
 
*'''Mystery box''': It's a box. Someone believed you should have it. If you win, I tell you what's in it.
 
*'''The Garden of Hesperides''': After the hundred-headed dragon, Ladon, proved insufficient a guardian, Hera entrusted you with its protection. Here grow the Golden Apples of Immortality, and whosoever controls these wields considerable influence in the court of gods. The daughters of Atlas, the Hesperides, live there; and if you treat them kindly you could win favor from that Titan. The Golden Apples are the primary means by which mortals are turned into gods, and any Olympian that wants their children to join them in immortality knows they most likely must go through you.
 
 
*'''Regent''': The winner of this auction picks ''either'' Atlantis, Hades, or Classical Earth. You have been named Regent of that Realm, which comes with significant resources and power. In Atlantis and Hades, this means you rule in Poseidon or Hades' stead when they are away, and wield considerable authority while they're there. In Classical Earth, this means you were appointed to rule there by Zeus, ere his assassination. Classical Earth has less overall resources and strength, but it is the Realm all must pass through when going to or from Olympus and a considerable number of gods maintain homes there. The regents of Atlantis and Hades may grant the ability to travel the Atlantean or Hadean roads, respectively, though Poseidon and Hades retain veto rights.
 

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