Atreus is quite captured at least. His words paint a vivid picture, and he's reminded of the great stone halls of Jotunheim. Rocky and mountainous, they too had little more then a few weedy growths here and there for plantlife.
"What happened to them?" he finds himself asking. He tries not to interrupt stories when he can help it, but he's a curious young man and sometimes you just must, "Were they eaten by something?"
But in a land without much life... was there anything even big enough to eat a man?
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"What happened to them?" he finds himself asking. He tries not to interrupt stories when he can help it, but he's a curious young man and sometimes you just must, "Were they eaten by something?"
But in a land without much life... was there anything even big enough to eat a man?