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(1) Helen of Sparta/Helen of Troy

King Tindarius of Sparta was expelled from his kingdom by his brother Kuhn the hippo. Tindarius wandered to the kingdom of thetis Oss, king of Ethiopia, and married Leda, the king's daughter. Later, another hero, Heracles, defeated Shibogan and killed all his sons. Ting Darus and his wife Leda returned to Sparta. They have four children, Clytaemestra and Custer are the children of Ting Darus, while dukes and the beautiful Helen are Leda and Zeus.

Helen's beauty is the best in Greece, and even theseus, the hero of Attica, wants to rob her. The pursuers came in droves, fighting with each other, which made Ting Daros at a loss. Finally, the witty suitor Odysseus said to Ting Darus, "Let Helen decide for herself, and let all suitors swear that they will never take up arms against Helen's husband and help him when they need help." After all the suitors agreed, Helen chose Menelaus, the handsome son of Atreus.

After the death of Darus, Mene Lajous became king of Sparta.

Golden apples at the wedding banquet

Zeus and Egina, daughter of Athupus, the river god, gave birth to a son, arkus, while Arcos gave birth to a famous hero, Peleus. Telamon, the hero, is Peleus' brother and Hercules' good friend. Peleus and Telamon escaped because they were jealous of killing their half-brother, Fox. Peleus hid in Fortia, and the hero Eurythion took him in, gave him a third of the land and gave him his daughter antigone as his wife. However, he accidentally killed Eurydice while hunting in Carriden. He came to olko again, where the king's wife, Achatz Toth, fell in love with him. The king's wife failed in courtship and framed Peleus. When Pelion fell asleep, Achatz Toth put away his sword and let him be killed by centaurs. But with the help of Kay Long Xing, the centaur, he recovered his sword and repelled other savage centaurs. In retaliation, Peleus occupied olko with the help of Dioscuri, Caster and Bolu dukes, and killed Achatz Tos and his wife.

At this time, Prometheus, the Titan, told Zeus that if he married thetis, he would give birth to a man who overthrew Zeus, so he suggested that Zeus dedicate thetis/Thetis to Peleus, and their child would be a great hero, but only if Peleus defeated thetis first. After Peleus knew it, he hid in the cave where thetis often rested and caught her when she didn't feel anything. No matter how thetis became a lioness, water snake and sea water, Peleus wouldn't let go, so Peleus won.

All the gods celebrated their wedding in the cave of Kay Long Xing Centauri, except Aries, the goddess of discord, who was not invited. Aries was not angry and came up with a trick. He picked a golden apple from the orchard in Hesperides, wrote "For the most beautiful goddess" and threw it at the party. Hera (Hera), Athena (Athena) and Aphrodite (Aphrodite) each take it for granted that they know each other. Zeus refused to be the referee, so they took the apple to Ada Mountain and let Paris, the handsome son of Priam, the king of Troy, be the referee.

(3) The ruling of Paris

Paris is the son of Priam and Hector cobber. His mother had a nightmare before giving birth to him, dreaming that Troy was baptized by fire, and the prophet swallowed Hekuba, a son who was going to destroy Troy. So Priam's servant, Agola Oss, took the child to Ida Mountain and abandoned it, and was raised by Agola Oss. He has great strength and protects his team and friends, so others call him Alec Druce, which means magical man.

At this time, the three goddesses came to Paris and asked him for a verdict. All three goddesses seduced her with prizes. Hera promised to be the king of all Asia, Athena gave him the highest military service, and Aphrodite married Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world. Paris gave Aphrodite golden apples, and he became Aphrodite's darling, while Hera and Athena were determined to destroy Troy.

After that, Paris returned to Troy to take part in the hero competition, and even Hecktor lost to him. Priam's son looked down on Paris, and among them, Devbis drew his sword to kill him. Paris went to the altar of Zeus to seek refuge. On the altar, Priam's daughter and prophet Cassandra recognized him, and she recognized Paris at once. Priam was very happy. Although Cassandra warned him that Paris was a curse, Priam wouldn't listen.

After becoming a prince, Paris was instigated by Aphrodite to take a boat to Sparta to find Helen. Another son of Priam, the Prophet hellens, warned Paris, but he turned a deaf ear. He came to the coast of Lacconia, landed with his friend Aeneas, and visited King Menelaus of Sparta as a guest. Paris and Helen fell in love with each other at the party. A few days later, Lahoz said that he was going to Crete. Before leaving, he told Helen to take good care of the guests. As soon as Meniere Lahos left, Paris instigated Helen to leave her husband and go to Troy with him. Helen abandoned everything for love, including her daughter Hermione. On the way back, nereus suddenly stopped the boat and made them pay the price. However, Aphrodite comforted them and they returned to Troy three days later.

(4) Summon a hero

As soon as Paris boarded the ship, the gods sent Iris to Crete to look for Mene Lajous. When Mene Lajous returned to Sparta, she saw that the treasure had been robbed and Helen left him, and she flew into a rage. Agamemnon suggested calling in sworn heroes to attack Troy. Mene Lajous accepted the suggestion and went to Pyrrhus to find the old king Nestor. Nestor was so angry that he decided to go out and take his two sons, Thrasymedes and Lokos. Other conquerors included King Argos, Diomedes, the son of Titius, Paramedes, the son of Obia, Idomenes, the grandson of Minas, the king of Crete, and Philok titus, a friend of Hercules. There are also King Salamis, Ajax, the son of Telamon, and Ajax, the son of Oileus, the hero of Lokris, but two people are still missing.

Odysseus, son of Laertes, King of Ithaca, was famous for his wit. He just married his wife Penelope and gave birth to his son telemachus, so he didn't want to go with him. When Odysseus learned that Mene Lajous, Agamemnon, Nestor and Palamedes had arrived in Ithaca, he pretended to be crazy, put the cow on the plow and sprinkled salt on the ground. Palamedes saw his pretense and put his son on the field. Sure enough, Odysseus stopped in front of the children. Odysseus had to admit that he was pretending and had to keep his promise. From then on, Odysseus began to hate Palamedes and was determined to take revenge.

Another one who didn't arrive was Achilles, the son of Peleus and thetis, who was destined to be a great hero and tragic figure. The goddess thetis knew that Achilles would die in Troy. When Achilles was a baby, he soaked his swollen feet in Styx to make himself invulnerable. Peleus handed him over to Kay Long Xing Centauri, so that he could use all kinds of weapons. When the news that Mene Lahos was going to war reached thetis's ears, she hid Achilles in the Lakomide Palace on the island of Skiros, but the prophet Kalkas leaked his whereabouts and told them that Achilles was dressed in women's clothes, so it was difficult to identify him. Odysseus and Diomedes pretended to be businessmen and came to the palace to put the goods in front of the temple. Princesses like to look at jewels, but only Achilles is looking at weapons. At this time, there was the sound of a sword attack. In fact, it was sent by Diomedes outside the temple. Achilles thought that an enemy immediately killed the enemy with a weapon, so he was recognized. Achilles was happy to go to war. He also took two friends, Phoenix and Patroclus, to the battlefield. Knowing this fate, Peleus gave Achilles all the armor sent by the gods when they got married, the horses sent by Poseidon and the spears of Kai Long Xing.

(5) Go to Troy

Heroes gathered in oris, with troops100000 and ships 1 186. Before we set out, everyone made sacrifices on the altar on the shore. Suddenly, a strange red snake crawled out from under the altar. It climbed up the tree in a circle, climbed to a bird's nest at the top of the tree, ate a mother and eight chicks, and then turned into a stone. People were confused, and the Prophet Kalkas revealed the meaning to them. He said that heroes would besiege the city for nine years, and Troy would be captured in the tenth year. People set off for Asia with great joy.

Shortly after the voyage, the Greeks landed in Misia and were ruled by Trafus, the son of Hercules. The Greeks thought this was Troy and began to attack the city. Achilles let Thales escape back to the city. In the morning, when the Greeks cleaned up the bodies, they realized that they were fighting allies instead of Trojans. The Greeks signed a peace treaty with Telefoss. Because Thales is Priam's son-in-law, he doesn't want to go out and fight his father-in-law.

After leaving the coast of Misia, the heroes encountered a terrible storm. They lost their way and finally returned to oris, the port of departure. The first operation failed. They dragged the boat ashore and formed a big military camp on the shore. Many heroes went home, even the commander Agamemnon left oris. They don't know the way to Troy, but only Treves knows. But not long ago, the Greeks just fought with him. In battle, Achilles. The wound was so painful that Trevor went to Delphi to ask Apollo how to heal it. Pythia, a priestess, said that only Achilles could cure him, so she disguised herself as a beggar and went to see Agamemnon. He met Clytaemestra, Agamemnon's wife, and she suggested to Telefoss that when Agamemnon came in, he could take Orestes, Agamemnon's son, out of the cradle. Threaten him to break the child into pieces if he doesn't cure his injury. Sure enough, Agamemnon was very scared and agreed to cure him, because he also knew that only Trevor could point out the way to Troy. Agamemnon sent someone to look for Achilles, but Achilles didn't know how to cure Telifusi's injury. Odysseus told Achilles that the antidote was the rust on the spear tip, which was sprinkled on Telefoss's wound and soon healed, so Telefoss promised to lead the people to Troy.

But there was still a headwind on the sea, which was originally sent by Artemis, the goddess, because Agamemnon killed the deer of the goddess and made the goddess very angry. Heroes have to wait for the wind to stop. The Prophet Kalkas told everyone that the Greeks would be forgiven only if Agamemnon's daughter Iphigenia was sacrificed to the goddess. Agamemnon would rather give up the war when he learned about it. Menelahoz repeatedly asked Agamemnon to make concessions, and hurriedly sent messengers to Mycenae to conceal his wife's statement that his daughter was engaged to Achilles and took her to the military camp. When the first messenger left the barracks, Agamemnon regretted sending the second messenger to tell his wife the truth. However, the second messenger was stopped by Mene Lajous and condemned Agamemnon's betrayal. While they were arguing, Clytaemestra and Iphigenia came.

Agamemnon was heartbroken, but pretended to look at his wife and daughter calmly. Iphigenia saw that her father was hiding something. Agamemnon went out to find Kalkas. As soon as Agamemnon went out, Achilles came in and asked to start or let them go home. Clytaemestra congratulated her daughter's fiance, Achilles unknown so. At this moment, the second messenger told her the truth, and Clytaemestra cried and asked Aki. When the soldiers in the barracks knew about it, they began to stir up. Agamemnon was helpless. Odysseus led the soldiers straight to Agamemnon's tent, and Achilles decided to defend Iphigenia to the death.

In a tense moment, Iphigenia stepped forward, demanding self-sacrifice and persuading Achilles not to protect her, but Achilles obeyed her will. Iphigenia went to the altar, and the herald Tartibis Biausse told everyone to keep silent. Kalkas took out his sacrificial treasure knife and shouted the name of Al themis, praying for a pleasant journey. When the knife touched the girl's flame, a miracle appeared in the sky. Themis took away Iphigenia, and the knife only touched a red deer. Everyone rejoiced at the kindness of the goddess, because the goddess took Iphigenia to sacrifice at the goddess temple on the coast of Yoshin Bendu in Doris. At this time, the sea is blowing downwind, and all the soldiers are ready to go.

(6) Nine years before the siege

The Greeks set off again, and the journey was calm. The prophet told them that they had to sacrifice to the goddess Chris on the island of Lemnos. Philok titus knew the location of the altar, and the leaders followed Philok titus to the altar on the island. At this moment, a big snake jumped out and bit Philok Taitz's foot. The snake venom made Philok Taitz's feet ache very much. The smell is everywhere, and everyone complains that he groans in the morning and evening. Finally, Odysseus suggested abandoning him to the coast of Lemlos Island. When Philok Tethys slept on the boat, the leaders put him between two rocks on the island and left him with bows and arrows, clothes and food. Philok Tethys was thus left behind, but because he could not attack Troy, the Greeks had to invite him back in the tenth year of the siege.

The Greeks finally came to the coast of Troy, and the prophet warned that whoever set foot on the coast first would die. In order to attract soldiers ashore, Odysseus threw his shield ashore and jumped on it flexibly. The hero Proteus was eager to build a military, but he didn't notice Odysseus's trick and immediately jumped ashore to kill the enemy. Hecktor, the hero of Troy, flew out with a spear, and he died. Everyone United to destroy the enemy, and Troy could not resist. The next day, the two sides stopped fighting and buried the soldiers. Then the Greeks dragged the boat ashore and built fortifications. The tents of Achilles and Ajax are located at both ends of the fortifications to prevent sneak attack. The tents of Agamemnon and Odysseus commanded the whole army from the center. After the repair, they sent Mene Lajous and Odysseus to negotiate with the Trojans. They demanded the return of the treasure and Helen. Originally, the Trojans knew that they were indefensible and were ready to accept all the demands, but Paris was the first to disobey, and some brothers supported him. Among them, the Trojan Prophet hellens encouraged God to let Troy win. Finally, the Trojans refused to negotiate, and the war officially began.

The Greeks began to besiege the city, and three attacks failed. Trojans dare not rush out of the city to attack. The Greeks had to invade nearby city-states, including Tenedos, Lesbos, Pedas and Lyrniseus. Among them, Thebes in Peotia was also occupied, and the city was ruled by Itkang, the father of Hecktor's wife Andlau Mark. Achilles killed seven brothers of Andlau Mark in one day, and captured Chryseis and Briseis, daughters of Apollo priest Clerides. The Greeks gave Chris to Agamemnon.

During these nine years, many heroes in Greece died, including Palamedes, a hero who made countless contributions to the Greeks. However, out of jealousy, when Palamedes exposed Odysseus' trick of pretending to be crazy, Odysseus framed Palamedes when he wanted to make peace. Odysseus hid the gold in his tent and spread the news that he was bought by Priam. Many people began to believe that Odysseus forged documents. When Agamemnon got the document, he called all the leaders to the tent, including Palamedes and Palamedes. They were sentenced to death with chains and stones. Palamedes was executed at the seaside after failing to beg for mercy, which led to his father's revenge. At first, Agamemnon didn't even allow Palamedes's body to be buried, but Ajax didn't believe Palamedes's betrayal and buried him.

(7) The dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon

Finally, in the tenth year of the siege, Clerides, a priest of Apollo, came to the Greek army and begged Agamemnon to release his daughter Clerides Seyis, and was willing to pay a large ransom. Only Agamemnon did not allow him to leave Clerides, and Clerides complained to Apollo, so Apollo subjected the Greek army to a plague. On the tenth day, at the military meeting, Achilles asked Kalkas to reveal why God was angry, and Kalkas made a full confession under the protection of Achilles. And asked Agamemnon to return Luc Seyis. Agamemnon was furious, but had to obey in full view. But he asked for more bonuses and military exploits, and wanted to give up the shares of Achilles, Odysseus and Ajax. Achilles threatened to go home, but Agamemnon even said that he would take Riseth, Achilles' slave. Achilles was provoked to kill Agamemnon with his sword, and Athena stopped him at this time. Because both heroes are very important to Hera, Athena told Agamemnon Achilles that he would soon pay for his wild words, so Achilles angrily returned to the tent with his friend Patroclus. When Odysseus came back with crois.

After Odysseus left, Agamemnon really sent heralds Tarty Biausse and Euripides to find Riseth, the slave girl of Achilles. Achilles knew that everything was Agamemnon's idea, so he let them take away his beloved Riseth. Achilles was heartbroken and cried to his mother thetis, who lived in the sea. Thetis promised to complain to Zeus about Agamemnon's rudeness and punish him. However, Zeus went to Ethiopia for dinner, so he didn't come back until twelve days later. From that day on, Achilles stayed in the tent and never participated in any war again.

On the twelfth day, Zeus returned to Olympus, and thetis begged Zeus to let the Trojans win before Agamemnon apologized to Achilles. Although Zeus knew it would make Hera angry, he remembered that when the gods wanted to overthrow Zeus in thetis, thetis asked Briareos, a giant with hundreds of hands, to help him, so Zeus did as she wished. He sent Hypnos, the sleeping god, to Agamemnon with false dreams, making him think that God predicted that he would soon break the city. Agamemnon summoned all the soldiers and heroes as soon as he woke up. He sounded out everyone's wishes in the square and announced that he would go home. Everyone was ecstatic and pushed the boat to the seaside. Hera was worried that Agamemnon would cheat, so she sent Athena to tell Odysseus seriously to stop everyone. Odysseus immediately picked up the Agamemnon scepter symbolizing supreme power and ordered everyone to return to the square. Finally, everyone filed back to the square, noisy and calm. Only Thersites continued to shout. He bravely stood up against the king, especially Agamemnon and Achilles. In the square, he insulted Agamemnon's selfishness and cowardice. Odysseus came up to him, warned him to shut up and hit Tessie with his cane. Odysseus inspired the Greeks again, and the army attacked Troy after offering sacrifices to Zeus, but they didn't know that Zeus refused their sacrifices.

(8) The duel between Meniere Lahoz and Paris

Iriz, the messenger of the gods, became Park Jung Su, the son of Priam, and informed the approaching of the Greek army in Troy. The Trojan army went out of the city, and when the two armies confronted each other, Paris stepped out of the Trojan army, indicating that Menerat Hoth was one-on-one hit, and Menerat Hoth was excited, and finally he could avenge himself. When Paris saw Menelaus Lahoz's hyperactivity, she didn't dare to shrink around her friends. Hecktor called him a coward and accused him of being the chief culprit of the war. Paris crustily skin of head to fight, so both armies stopped. At this time, Menelaus Lahoz asked Priam to witness the duel. At the same time, the goddess Iriz incarnated as Priam's daughter, Laudis, and told Helen to climb the tower of Sesia to watch the battle. Priam, Agamemnon and Odysseus sacrificed to the gods, swore to abide by the treaty, and then returned to the tower. He couldn't bear to see either side die at close range.

At the beginning of the duel, Paris first threw a spear at Meniere Lajous, but his spear hit Meniere Lajous's shield but failed. When Meniere Lahoz threw the spear, it passed through Paris' shield and armor. Paris reacted quickly and dodged and was saved. Meniere Lajous attacked with a sword, but the sword broke into four pieces due to excessive force. Meniere Lajous grabbed Paris with his bare hands and dragged Paris to the Greek army. Paris was out of breath. At this time, Aphrodite cut Paris' helmet belt, leaving only a helmet in the hands of Meniere Lajous, and covered Meniere Lajous with dense fog, waiting to take Paris back to the city. Lahoz was furious. Agamemnon declared Menelahoz's victory and asked the Trojan army to pay tribute, but there was no response.

At this time, Hera asked Zeus to send Athena to incite Troy to break the contract, but Zeus refused to obey. Athena became antenor's son, Laodokus, and went to Pan Da Ruth to persuade him to shoot Minnie Lajous with an arrow. Panderos sent an arrow, but Athena deliberately let the arrow only shoot into Mene Lajous's skin, which was nothing serious. Machaon, a doctor of the Greek army, sprinkled powder on the wound, and the Trojan army took the opportunity to attack on a large scale. Athena commanded the Greek army, while Ares commanded the Trojan army. The Greeks are on a roll. Apollo told Troy that Achilles was not in the Greek army, and Athena especially helped Diomedes. Pandaros looked at him and shot an arrow at Diomedes, but he didn't hurt Diomedes. Pandaros thought it was Diomedes, only to find that Diomedes had summoned another hero, Stanles, to shoot an arrow and asked Athena to avenge him. Athena gave him the strength to kill Aphrodite, the goddess in the army. Aeneas, the hero of Troy and the son of Aphrodite, told Diomedes to repel Diomedes together. Diomedes threw a spear and stabbed Pandaros, Aeneas protected Pandaros' body, and Diomedes threw a big stone at Agnes, thanks to Aphrodite's protection. Diomedes overtook the goddess and stabbed her. Aphrodite retreated, leaving Mr. Agnes behind. Diomedes went to see Mr Agnes again, but Apollo refused him three times. When he attacked for the fourth time, he was beaten back by Apollo.

Apollo took Mr agnes to his temple in Troy and built a fake body double on the battlefield. Apollo told Ares to conquer Diomedes, so Ares became a hero of Thrace to inspire the Trojans, while the Ajax brothers, Odysseus and Diomedes were in command of the Greeks. However, the Greek army was killed and retreated. In battle, the Greek army. When Hera and Athena saw something bad, Athena became a hero Stentor to inspire the Greeks, and told Diomedes not to be afraid to attack God, and suggested that he attack Ares. Athena took advantage of the opportunity of Ares to kill the hero Peliface, so that Ares could not see her. They approached him with Diomedes and attacked Ares. Ares returned to Zeus after being injured, and Zeus sent Paon, an imperial doctor, to treat Ares and subdue Ares to return to the battlefield.

(9) Hecktor decisive battle Ajax.

Hecktor returned to the city and hurried to the palace. In the palace, he met his mother, Hekuba. He asked her to summon the women of Troy to sacrifice for Athena to stop the crazy Diomedes. After getting Hekuba's promise, he went to Paris again. Accuse him of not being nervous when he sees Paris. The beautiful Helen also condemned him. Paris said he was preparing to fight, and Hecktor didn't stop for a moment. So he went to find his wife, Andrew Romack, and found his wife and son, Astranax, at the gate. Andrew Roman knew that her husband would be killed on the battlefield and advised Hecktor not to go to the battlefield. Hecktor is not allowed to go out to fight from Skia again, and catches up with Paris who just went to war. Their appearance made the Trojans angry, and they joined Glaucus (G; Aucus) killed many heroes in Greece. Athena wanted to help the Greeks, but she happened to meet Apollo, the sun god who helped the Trojans. Apollo only promised a truce. The two gods decided that in order to stop the war, Hecktor must be encouraged to fight one-on-one with the most famous Greek hero. Hecktor's brother Heronos sensed the meaning of God and told Hecktor to do so. On the battlefield, both armies temporarily stopped fighting. Only Hecktor called, and no one dared to fight the Greek army. Meniere Lahoz was so angry that he would rather fight by himself. Agamemnon stopped him, because one-on-one confrontation with Hecktor was something that Achilles didn't have the confidence to win. Old Nestor taught Greek heroes. At this time, nine people were willing to fight one-on-one, namely Agamemnon, Diomedes, Ajax, little Ajax, Idomeneus, Merios and Euripides.

At the beginning of the battle, Hecktor threw his spear first, which was blocked by Ajax's shield. Ajax put his spear through Hecktor's shield and armor, but the spear tip tilted to one side, saving Hecktor's life. The two heroes picked up their guns and fought again. Ajax once again pierced Hecktor's shield and stabbed him in the neck. Then Ajax picked up a big stone and threw it at hector. This time, it hurt hector's foot, and Apollo quickly helped him up. At this moment, the two heroes are going to have a buried war. However, at this critical moment, the herald came to stop the war so as not to lose both sides. They know and value heroes and exchange belts as souvenirs. The Trojans were glad that Hecktor was not seriously affected, and the Greek army was encouraged by the strength of Ajax. The two sides agreed to a truce, and after nightfall, the two sides held separate meetings. Although the Trojan army proposed to return the treasures and surplus jewels to the Greek army, the Greek army should return them.

(10) Trojan Victory

Rosty Yi, Zeus summoned the gods to warn them not to help either side today. He came to the top of Ida in a carriage to watch the battle. The war lasted until noon. At this time, Zeus took out his scales, while the Trojan side held high, while the Greek army fell to the ground. Zeus thundered and all the Greek troops retreated. Only Nestor stayed on the battlefield. At this moment, Paris shot his horse in the eye, and the horse immediately lost control. Hecktor rushed over and raised his sword to kill Nestor. When Diomedes arrived and pulled Nestor into his chariot, he went to fight Hecktor. He stabbed the rider in Hecktor, and the carriage got out of control. The hero alker Tolum boarded the chariot instead of the rider. Zeus threw lightning at the horse, and the horse was frightened. Nestor advised Diomedes to leave the battlefield. Because Zeus didn't want to see his victory, Diomedes obeyed and the Trojan army chased him. Hecktor laughed at Diomedes in despair, but Diomedes tried to return to the battlefield three times, but was stopped by lightning. Nestor knew that today's victory would belong to the Trojans. Hera asked Poseidon to help the Greek army, but Poseidon refused her.

The battle almost reached the edge of the wall of the Greek army, and Agamemnon turned to Zeus for help. At this time, Zeus was merciful and brought good omen. A giant eagle caught a deer and threw it on the altar of Zeus. The Greeks were very angry. Diomedes was the most excited to kill the enemy. In addition, Teutonic also killed Priam's sons Gorgu and Alkell Ptolemy. Trojans attacked the ships of the Greek army from the fence. Although Dionysus wanted to help the Greek army, Zeus sent an emissary Iriz to stop them and threatened to get angry. Devins, stop. Zeus told Hera that the Trojans would win before Agamemnon took the initiative to repair Achilles. After nightfall, Hecktor led a great army to camp outside the city, in order to repel the Greek army in one fell swoop tomorrow.