Episode 2.1: The Titanomachy

 

Plūto saxum ingens tollit ē terrā et ad monstrum iacit.

 

post Echidnam, Cerēs quoque saxum capit. ūnā frāter et soror saxa iaciunt.

 

saxa sonū magnō per aurās volant.

 

Echidna ad saxa spectat et subitō timet. Echidna magnā vōce fremit.

 

sub saxīs monstrum cadit. Echidna nōn potest sē movēre.

 

Cerēs soror et Plūto frāter manūs victōriā tollunt.

 

Jūppiter ad sorōrem frātremque spectat et rīdet. “Cerēs,” inquit, “et Plūto sunt fortēs. necesse est mihi mittere Echidnam ad locum longē absentem.”

 


quōmodo deī rēspondent?

 

Option A: "ō frāter Jūppiter!" clāmant deī "proelium nostrum est!"

 

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