Goddess Fortuna (Luck)
Goddess Fortuna is the Roman deity of luck and fortune, often depicted with a wheel symbolizing the unpredictable nature of fate. She represents both good and bad luck, reminding people that fortune can change at any moment. Fortuna was commonly worshipped in ancient Rome, where her influence was believed to affect personal and public affairs.
In art, Fortuna is frequently shown holding a cornucopia, symbolizing abundance, and a blindfold, indicating that luck can be random and impartial. Her Greek counterpart is Tyche, who shares similar attributes and significance in the realm of chance and prosperity.