Lost Girl
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  • Reads 177
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Dec 02, 2015
They say that those who win the war tell their story in history. But what happens to the losing side, is their story just forgotten?
If history solely based on false accounts of biases victors retelling. Then is anything we learn to be believed?
Is it only the modern centuries that used the retelling of the victories or could it be assumed that it goes farther back to ancient times?
To the times of myth and legend were once alive and in blood be taken that their retelling was biasedly retold as well?
Then what happened in events like the titan war?

We know who the winners are...
We know what happened to the losing Titans.
But we don't know if all the Titian and Titans supporters deserved the punishment they got.

As we no longer are certain they did unjust deeds.
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