The Goddess of Luck, who steers the world with a rudder in one hand and a horn of plenty in the other—often standing on a rolling ball to show her instability. She is the most beloved and feared of the Roman deities, the one who can raise a slave to a throne or throw a king into the mud. She represents the randomness of fate and the Roman belief that "Fortune favors the bold." Have you ever felt the wind of luck change just as you were about to give up?

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