With no bias towards any one publication, Armin chooses the T from a set that looks a bit old and dusty, but handsomely bound. He searches the book for its entry on Titan.
It's not what he expects. The creatures explained in it are purely fantastical, mythologies from called "Greek," "Roman" and "Norse". There's no information about the Titans from his world at all.
"Well, it was worth a try," he mutters, and closes the book, replacing it on the shelf and taking the A from the same set instead, "I doubt these others will tell me any different."
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With no bias towards any one publication, Armin chooses the T from a set that looks a bit old and dusty, but handsomely bound. He searches the book for its entry on Titan.
It's not what he expects. The creatures explained in it are purely fantastical, mythologies from called "Greek," "Roman" and "Norse". There's no information about the Titans from his world at all.
"Well, it was worth a try," he mutters, and closes the book, replacing it on the shelf and taking the A from the same set instead, "I doubt these others will tell me any different."