Episode 2.1: The Titanomachy

 

verba Neptūnī Jūno audit sed Jūno nōn manet. Jūno glōriam habēre vult. currit ad monstrum. Typhōeus multa capita habet. omnia capita surgunt, et flammās ēmittunt ad Jūnōnem.

 

est calor multus sed Jūno nōn timet.

 

Neptūnus quoque ad monstrum currit, sed iam procul est. "ō Jūno," clāmat deus maris, "quid errās?"

 

Jūno manūs tollit, et caput medium Typhōeī pulsat.

 


quōmodo deī rēspondent?

 

Option A: Neptūnus tridentem iacit. Jūno ūnum gradum retrōrsum movet.

 

Option B: Neptūnus et Jūno ūnā superāre Typhōeum temptant.

 

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