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Quinn knew that his world was changing, but having an entirely new view on the past wasn't something that he was expected, though he guessed it came with the territory. Having Greek myth be more fact than fiction than he'd realized was messing with his head a little because he grew up really loving the stories, but he ultimately knew they were fictional. Or, at least, he thought he knew.
He wasn't entirely sure how to answer the first question—why would the Greeks keep magic a secret?—but he definitely knew something for the second question; he grew up on the stories, after all. "I guess one story that was probably true to the source material would be the story of Arachne..? Arachne boasted about her weaving prowess, saying she would rival the skills of the goddess Athena—though, I guess she would be less goddess and more witch—so Athena challenged her to a weaving competition. When Arachne won, Athena turned her into a spider out of spite. That seems pretty plausible when you factor magic into the equation." |