Episode 3.2: TSTT-training: Hercules at Troy

 

Recentiī et Herculēs ad lītus vēnērunt. mare erat obscūrum. in marī, procul, mōnstrum erat. māgnum erat. Recentiī mōnstrum vīdērunt et timuērunt.

 

Herculēs sacculum aperuit. parvum lapidem ē sacculō sūmpsit. lapis lūcem clāram habēbat. Herculēs lapidem in baculum posuit.

 

Recentiī lapidem spectāvērunt. lūx lapidis erat similis lūcī Lapidis Saeculōrum!

 

"hic lapis," inquit Herculēs, "pars Lapidis deōrum est. Iuppiter mihi hunc lapidem dedit."

 

baculum nunc lūce clārā fulgēbat. Herculēs ad mare prōcessit.

 

in lītore, arma erant: gladius, hasta, et lyra. Herculēs clāvam et baculum tenēbat.

 


 quid Recentiī agunt?

 

Bellātor gladium capit. "ego quoque pugnāre volō!"

 

Octaviāna hastam capit. "ego Herculem prōtegere possum."

 

Octaviāna lyram capit. "ego canere possum! fābulam dē Hercule canō!"

 

Recentiī post saxum sē cēlant. "nōs... hīc manēmus."

 

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