The World Cup of Gods: Dead Gods Compete for Glory

TLDR The World Cup of Gods is about to begin, featuring dead Gods who are no longer worshiped. The competition includes a diverse range of gods from different mythologies, with top contenders being Dionysus, Apollo, Loki, and Athena.

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00:00 The World Cup of Gods is about to begin, featuring dead Gods who are no longer worshiped.
03:10 The World Cup of Gods is about to begin, featuring dead Gods who are no longer worshiped, including Odin, Anubis, Augustus Caesar, and Brigitte.
05:56 The Irish goddess Brigitte is seen as a dark horse in the competition, while the goddess Kibbele is highly experienced and has adapted to the modern age, and Ishtar represents the goddesses of love, but there is controversy surrounding the god Moloch and whether he actually existed.
08:46 Late entrant Prince Philip, worshipped as a god by the Iaonunan tribe, has qualified for the World Cup of Gods and is expected to do well, while Chippy Totec, the Aztec God of vegetation and harvest, has also made it as an unceded entrant.
11:23 Mithras, the Persian god taken up by the Romans, is back in the big league and expected to get a lot of support, while Zeus and Odin are both contenders for a massive match.
14:00 The top four contenders for the World Cup of Gods are Dionysus, Apollo, Loki, and Athena, with Dionysus and Mithras being seen as potentially vulnerable.
17:04 The World Cup of Gods will consist of four matches on Saturday, the 22nd, and four matches on Sunday, with voting taking place on Twitter and the final match scheduled for Thursday, the 27th.
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