The Trojan War began with the struggle for Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, and revealed the ten-year siege war in which Greek troops headed by Agamemnon and Achilles attacked the city of Troy headed by Paris and Hecktor.
Helen
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 suitors came one after another, 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 () each take it for granted that they are recognized. Zeus refused to be the referee, so they came to Ada Mountain with apples and found Paris, the handsome son of Priam, the king of Troy, to make a ruling.
(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.