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English, 01.03.2021 18:10, lazypotato71

Quote Carousel Compare the two quotes from Shrouded in Myth and Cronus. Chart 1 “A long, long time ago even before Perseus was born, his grandfather, Acrisios, the king of Argos, was given a prophecy that he would someday be killed by his grandson.” (“Shrouded in Myth”)

“Cronus was afraid that his children might one day rise up against his authority, as he had against his own father, Uranus. His father had predicted that this would happen.” (“Cronus”)

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