Episode 2.1: The Titanomachy

 

cȳclops ferox est. habet potentiam centum virōrum. Phoēbē tamen nōn est timida.

 

Phoēbē lūmen magnum ēmittit ad cȳclōpem, dum Ātlās prōrsum currit.

 

sed cȳclops gradum movet ad sinistrum. lūmen Phoēbēs monstrum nōn pulsat.

 

Ātlās currit. cȳclops fulmen ē manū iacit.

 

tēlum flammōsum Tītānum pulsat, et Ātlās tempus breve stat quasi mortuus.

 

nunc igitur Phoēbē est timida.

 


quōmodo Tītānī rēspondent?

 

Option A: Ātlās capit saxum magnum.

 

Option B: Phoēbē flammās ad cȳclōpem iacit.

 

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