SPOILER!!: Da man!
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Kaos.Doodles
Scabior nodded. "Have you noticed that a lot of people seem to have read things that differ quite a bit?"
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Scabior ran his hand through his hair a couple of times, attempting to calm down from the young Gryffindor's actions. "So," He took a deep breath.
"Atlantis. What we know so far is that it mostly likely is underwater. The apparently underwater city, may or may not have been a Muggle or a Wizarding city. Keep that in mind." Just for reference the words magically appeared on the board beside the map. "But that is a lot of may or may not. And like I said before there is a lot of confusion just generally a lot of guess work. Maybe because the city isn't on a map, but most likely because it's history appears to be so faint."
Scabior paused. "So to know more about the city, we should try looking past it. Let's look at the first person who they say is known to write of the city, Plato. What do we know about Plato?" If they knew anything about the man that was.
In fact, Dylan HAD noticed that everyone seemed to have been informed on several different levels...
"Professor, I just think it's safe to assume that no one will ever really know what, when, where, or why about the Atlantis situation." He could agree with Vicky there...None of the information could really be relied upon because everything was word of mouth...and exaggerated to impossible extremes. Weren't the stories of that time called Epics, too? That should have been an inkling right there. Nothing was EPIC about real life. Nothing at all. So, naturally...they were embellished!
Anyway, moving on...
When the question was asked...he glared at the Ravenclaws who seemed to know EVERYTHING about the MUGGLE guy. The whole thing had him scoffing in annoyance.
Ravenclaws.
Not that it deterred his own answer. The Slytherin wasn't too knowledgeable about those of Ancient times...but what he DID know was that...
"Sir, the guy lived a VERY long time ago, hence the EPIC one-name thing of the Ancient times...and I think I remember reading that he'd traveled the world."