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Theocles of course did not buy Lapitus's claim about the dream he supposedly had.
It was too vivid, too descriptive, and too much filled with symbolism.
Lapitus also did not bother to make it believable either.
He only wanted to euphemistically confirm whether he could be absolved of his oath by swearing fealty to the new goddess.
He chose to do so in such a roundabout way because Lapitus felt a bit ashamed to open himself up too directly, for he felt ...
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