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Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, revelry, and fertility, is often depicted with various symbols rather than traditional weapons. His primary attributes include a thyrsus, a staff entwined with ivy and topped with a pinecone, which symbolizes prosperity and pleasure. While he does not wield weapons in the conventional sense, he is sometimes associated with the ability to incite madness or frenzy in his followers, reflecting the chaotic and uninhibited nature of wine and celebration.

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