Origin
The Abductors of the Sabine Women are a group of male entities within Roman mythology, known for their actions of forced abduction and marriage of women from other cities. Their primary action is reflected in their name, "Raptae Sabinae," which means 'abducted' or 'kidnapped'.
Appearance
No known physical description.
Abilities
Their primary ability or behavior is their strength and martial prowess, allowing them to forcibly take women from other cities as brides. Their actions were condoned by Roman men as a means of securing marriage partners for the community.
Weaknesses & Wards
Weaknesses
- social repercussionsConsequences from art and literature
Wards
None recorded.
Community Record
Sources
- [1]
well-documented
