Scion

Romulus is strong and full of might.

Remis his brother is as brave as many lions.

Both are strong and exceedingly bright.

And this makes me happy to call them my scions.

Remis has the power of Atlas.

And Romulus the wisdom of Zeus.

 But Remis’ power does not make him calloused.

Neither does Romulus’ wisdom make him obtuse.

But to be as strong as a lion.

You must be as wise as a snake.

And to be called one of my scions.

You must not make a mistake.

You have the power of Mount Olympus inside of you.

So don’t waste this power by making a miscue.

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