Episode 2.1: The Titanomachy

 

verba Neptūnī Jūno audit et manet. dea fortis et iuvenis ūnum gradum retrōrsum movet. manūs prō sē tendit. clāmat, "nōn superās, Typhōeu! nōn trānsīs!"

 

monstrum rīdet et ad Jūnōnem it.

 

Jūno in locō stat et nōn movet.

 

Neptūnus interim tridentem ingentem suum iacit ad monstrum. tridens per aurās celeriter volat.

 

"ō soror," clāmat deus maris, "manē! currō ad tē!"

 


quōmodo deī rēspondent?

 

Option A: Jūno ad monstrum serpentem currit. Neptūnus quoque ad serpentem currit.

 

Option B: Neptūnus et Jūno ūnā superāre Typhōeum temptant.

 

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