Luke wasn't one to go fawn over temples of the Gods (though he probably should visit the temple of Poseidon and ask for some forgiveness), but he would make an exception for a Titan. He wasn't sure where exactly the temple was at first, since it didn't exist in modern times, but luckily he spoke Greek and people seemed eager enough to give a cute guy directions in this century as much as they do in the 21st. He frowned inwardly at the use of the Roman name, but knew his history enough to know that at this point the Greeks were on their way out, thanks to the Romans pitting them against each other.
Which was sort of amusing considering that's how he was trying to get rid of the gods.
If anyone asked, he would just say he stumbled upon it by accident, but Luke definitely had a purpose to showing up here. To pay respect, for one thing, and to sit quietly for a while and look up at the statue of Kronos, thinking about the choices he was making.
Alexandria - Temple of Saturn
Which was sort of amusing considering that's how he was trying to get rid of the gods.
If anyone asked, he would just say he stumbled upon it by accident, but Luke definitely had a purpose to showing up here. To pay respect, for one thing, and to sit quietly for a while and look up at the statue of Kronos, thinking about the choices he was making.