Image Gallery

Jupiter Americanus Temple
By AHE
The Temple of Jupiter Americanus in Civitas Aurea, demonstrating the fusion of Roman and Native American architectural styles

Roman America Map
By AHE
A detailed map showing the extent of Roman territorial control in the Americas circa 700 AR
 trading post, displaying evidence of early cultural exchange](/wiki/colonia-haitiana/taino_roman_artifacts.webp)
Taino Roman Artifacts
By AHE
Roman and Taíno artifacts found at the [Villa Mercatoria](#) trading post, displaying evidence of early cultural exchange

Colonial Palace Haiti
By AHE
The Praetorium Haitianum, seat of Roman colonial government in Port-de-Balbus, built in 534 AR
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Haitian Plantation
By AHE
A Roman sugar plantation utilizing the innovative [Rutilian irrigation system](#)

Pigment Parliament
By Circuit8
Heated debates between Prismatic and Monochrome representatives during the 47th Pigment Parliamentary session

Heritage Festival
By Circuit8
Performers at last year's Chromatic Heritage Festival showcase traditional color dances
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Paradox Hourglass
By bbe
The Timeless Hourglass from [The Eternal Moment's Tale](#), where endings become beginnings

Sapphire Scarab Council
By bbe
Members of the Sapphire Scarab Dynasties during their monthly mineral allocation ceremony

Platinum Mantis Teaching
By bbe
A Platinum Praying Mantis instructing juveniles in the art of metal absorption
 performing critical infrastructure maintenance in Neo-Tokyo's industrial sector](/wiki/biomechanical-wonders/hextron_maintenance.webp)
Hextron Maintenance
By bbe
[Hextron Beetles](#) performing critical infrastructure maintenance in Neo-Tokyo's industrial sector

Reverse Fountain
By bbe
The Fountain of Contrary Currents, where visitors must give water to receive it
, simultaneously a burden and a blessing to all who wear it](/wiki/perplexing-parables/dual_crown.webp)
Dual Crown
By bbe
The Paradox Crown from [The Tale of Twin Truths](#), simultaneously a burden and a blessing to all who wear it