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Third Person’s Point of View

As soon as the strangers introduced themselves, the mood in the room shifted. The tension of the unknown had melted away, and Asclepius found herself relaxing just a little bit. She listened patiently as Blasphemer and Hesperus explained their purpose for being there, and soon enough, Asclepius found herself nodding in agreement.

"So, what do you propose we do?" she asked, looking from Blasphemer to Hesperus and back again.

"Well, we can start by scouting out the areas where we think the Titans might be hiding," Blasphemer said. "We can gather intel and figure out the best plan of attack."

"But we can't just go in blindly," Hesperus added. "We need to be strategic about it. We'll need to work together—all of us—if we're going to take down these Titans."

Asclepius knew they were right. She couldn't just sit around and wait for the Titans to make the first move. She needed to be proactive in protecting her people, and that meant working with the other gods a
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