Two thousand eight hundred years ago a blind poet known as ‘Homer’
would produce two of the greatest works that western civilization would ever
see regarded as one of the most influential authors of all time ‘Homer's Iliad’
and ‘Odyssey’ would tell the tales of Odysseus and Achilles of Paris
and Helen with their names echoing throughout the ages.
“Story Of Trojan War”.
long ago when monsters roamed the earth, a rich and powerful
kingdom sat across the sea from the great cities of Athens and Sparta, its name
was ‘Troy’ with its famous walls said to be indestructible having
been built by the gods themselves. The city was ruled by king Priam
and queen Hekiba who were deeply loved and respected by their
people, with Priam having 50 sons and 50 daughters during his reign the most
admired of them would be prince ‘Hector’ Troy’s greatest warrior
the eldest son of Priam. Hector was a brave and honourable warrior second only
to Achilles in combat devoted to his homeland and committed to his family Hector
loved none more than his wife ‘Andrew Mackie’ and his son ‘Astian
axe’ for whom he would sacrifice anything to protect the sister of Hector.
‘Cassandra’ would be the least fortunate of Priam’s children she
would once catch the eye of the god ‘Apollo’ who would give her
the gift of prophecy in his attempts to seduce her but when she rejected the god,
he would curse Cassandra in a jealous rage making it so none would ever believe
her prophecies, finally there would be ‘Paris’ the brother of Hector
and Cassandra who would be raised away from his family before his birth, Hecuba
received a prophecy revealing that her unborn son was destined to bring
destruction to troy but unable to kill the child herself she instructed a local
shepherd to complete the task but just like Hecuba the shepherd could not harm
the helpless infant and instead would raise Paris in secret, a decision that
would change the course of history. But the shepherd's misguided generosity
would not bring about the prophecy alone as for troy to fall another child
needed.
“The Suitors of Helen”.
But the shepherd's misguided generosity would not bring
about the prophecy alone as for troy to fall another child needed to be born
across the seas in the city of Sparta, Zeus the king of the gods
had fallen in love with queen leader transforming himself into a magnificent
swan. Zeus would lie with the queen with leader soon giving birth to two eggs
out of the eggs would hatch two son’s ‘Castor’ and ‘Pollocks’
as well as two daughters ‘Clytemnestra’ and ‘Helen’.
With Helen growing up to become the most beautiful woman in the world, when Helen
came of age almost every man would attempt to win her hand in marriage with the
greatest warriors’ richest warlords and even Greece’s princes travelling great
distances to reach Sparta. With ‘Odysseus’ of Ithaca, ‘Agamemnon’
of Masini, and Ajax of salamis, all putting themselves forward
knowing her decision would lead to the rejection of so many powerful men, Helen
was worried that bloodshed would likely follow and so to try and prevent
conflict Odysseus of Ithaca made each suitor swear an oath to protect her
chosen husband with the threat of violence now gone, Helen would choose prince ‘Menelaus’
of Mycenae with the two soon marrying and becoming the king and queen of Sparta.
Disappointed her other suitors would peacefully return home
but unknown to them their oath to defend her chosen husband king Menelaus an
oath they had made to prevent violence would be the very thing that would draw
them into one of the greatest wars the world had ever seen.
“Judgement of Paris”.
But high on Mount Olympus, another marriage was taking place the parents of ‘Achilles Thetis’ the goddess of water, and Peleus king of Pythia, had been invited to Olympus to celebrate their marriage hosting a great feast, they would invite all the gods and heroes from across the land but they would make one exception for amongst all the gods there was one who was universally disliked, ‘Aerys’ the goddess of discord and strife, who brought chaos wherever she went, hurt that she was not invited to the wedding Aerys would decide to attend anyway bringing with her a gift that would sow the seeds of conflict amongst the gods the gift was to be a ‘golden apple’ inscribed with one simple phrase ‘To the most beautiful’, she would then throw the apple amongst the goddesses of Olympus knowing that their vanity would lead to conflict, soon ‘Hera’, ‘Athena’ and ‘Aphrodite’ were all fighting with each claiming the apple should be awarded to them unable to decide they would all turn to Zeus, but Zeus had no desire to upset any of the goddesses and so decided to give the responsibility to a mortal the man he chose would be a humble shepherd known for his fair judgment a man that was none other than prince Paris of troy who had been raised as a shepherd in his exile and so the three goddesses would approach Paris with each offering him a different gift in return for his vote, Hera offered to make him king of Europe and Asia, Athena promised unrivalled skill in war, but Aphrodite knowing the young man's desires would promise to give him the most beautiful woman in the world an offer he could not refuse with. Paris then giving her the apple Aphrodite would tell him to travel to Sparta where she would use her magic to make queen Helen whose beauty knew no equal fall in love with him following the goddess's instructions Paris would travel to Sparta and meet with Helen with the two soon falling in love. Taking Helen’s hand Paris and his men would fight through the ranks of spartan guards who had been sent to stop her abduction but it was to no avail with the two boarding his ship before making the long voyage back to Troy. Arriving home Paris would be recognized by his father king Priam who welcomed him with open arms, awed by Helen’s beauty the entire palace would try to catch a glimpse of her overjoyed to see the new princess of troy however amidst the excitement there remained two who were concerned with her arrival. Prince Hector was furious with his brother warning that his naive and lustful actions would bring war to the shores of troy but while Hector's words were harsh it would be his sister Cassandra who would have the worst reaction shrieking in despair she would prophesize that Helen’s arrival would lead to the fall of Troy itself but as she had been cursed by Apollo no one would heed her warning with the royal guards dismissing her prophecies as mad ravens and locking her deep within the palace. Arriving back in Sparta from a funeral in Crete, Menelaus was informed that his wife Helen had been abducted with the ship she was on heading in the direction of Troy enraged he would raise his armies to attack the trojans calling upon all of Helen’s suitors to honour their oaths and join him in the conflict men of their words they would answer his call and soon the greatest warriors from across Greece or ‘the Achaeans’ as homer would call them were assembling to return Helen home to Sparta.
The first to join Menelaus would be his brother Agamemnon,
the most powerful Greek king Agamemnon would rule over Maicini, an ally of Sparta
with his kingdom having the most wealth and largest army and so when the time
of war came it would be Agamemnon who would command Greece’s mighty fleet, next
to join would be the suitors of Helen who had pledged their allegiance to
defend Menelaus with the king's Odysseus Nester and Diomedes, all honouring
their word the youngest of the Achaean kings Diomedes ruled over the city of Argos.
Second in power only to Mycenae a favourite of the goddess Athena,
Diomedes was a skilled politician who was known for bringing wealth and
stability to his people. The king of Pylos nester was the oldest
of the Greek kings having lived nearly three generations thanks to the
blessings of the god Apollo a former argonaut nestor had travelled the world
with Heracles and now offered his years of wisdom and experience to Menelaus in
his quest to retrieve Helen the last and hardest to recruit would be Odysseus
king of Ithaca the wisest and most cunning of the Greeks but although he
commanded great respect and power he was reluctant to send his men to war and
so when Agamemnon's envoys came to recruit him he would pretend to be mad
mumbling and raving while ploughing the ground with an Ox and Horse, seen
through the deception one of the soldiers would decide to test his sanity
placing Odysseus’s son in front of the Plow having no choice but to stop, Odysseus
would pick up his son proving he was of sound mind all along with him then
raising his armies to send to troy.
Joining these powerful kings would be the best warriors Greece
had to offer with Achilles, Patroclus as well as Ajax the greater
and Ajax the letter all answering the call, prince of Pythia Achilles
was the greatest warrior to have ever lived with his support ensuring victory
in any conflict. Achilles was invulnerable to attacks and without his
assistance the conquest of Troy was unthinkable after his birth his mother the
water goddess Thetis would take Achilles to the underworld submerging him into
the river sticks whose waters granted immortality, but as she had held him by
the foot the waters would not cover his heel which would remain the only
vulnerable part of his body. Growing up Achilles would be raised by the centaur
Chiron the teacher of Heracles, with the young man learning music speechcraft
and warfare under his tutelage but while Achilles would take great pride in his
achievements he was also cursed with a short temper something that would bring
him into conflict throughout his life while he was studying his mother Thetis
would learn of a prophecy that her son was destined to travel on only one of
two paths, either he would live a long and peaceful life dying as an old man
without fame or he would live a short and heroic life dying a glorious death. With
his story becoming legend and so when news came that Greece’s greatest warriors
were gathering to attack Troy she would do everything she could to protect her
son, dressing Achilles in female clothing she would send him to Skyros where he
would hide amongst the island's many women, but her plan would take an
unexpected turn as Diomedes the one sent to recruit Achilles would be
accompanied by none other than Odysseus the wisest and most cunning of the Greeks.
Realizing Achilles was hiding on the island Odysseus would come up with a plan
to reveal him arriving with presents for the women he would begin to hand them
out however a particular present a set of Armor would excite one of the women
in particular, Odysseus would then sound a war horn with all the women fleeing
except for one with Achilles taking off his disguise and quickly putting on the
Armor ready for battle. Exposed by the cunning plan Achilles would fetch his
lifelong friend Patroclus with the two of them then joining Odysseus and Diomedes
on the journey back to Sparta. With the greatest fighters from across Greece
now assembled Agamemnon would command a mighty fleet of hundreds of ships but
as they set sail for troy, they would find themselves unable to move with the
waters having calmed and the ocean's winds have incest for Agamemnon having
killed a sacred deer had offended the goddess Artemis who had stolen the winds
so he could not set sail anxious to reach troy. Agamemnon would consult a
prophet on how to restore the winds once again but to restore them the prophets
revealed that Agamemnon would have to sacrifice the one who was dearest to him
his eldest daughter Ephigenia, with thousands of men waiting idle in their
ships Agamemnon’s pride could not stand for such a delay claiming that Achilles
wanted her hand in marriage Agamemnon would lure his daughter to his camp with Ephegenia
arriving in excitement with her father waiting for her at the altar she would
begin to walk towards him however as she got closer she realised it was not a
wedding altar at all but rather a sacrificial shrine, with her father plunging
his dagger into her broken heart with his daughter now lying dead at his feet. Agamemnon
had appeased Artemis who would release the winds from her grasp now setting
sail it would not be long until they reached their enemies mighty city but
awaiting them would be the greatest army troy had to offer the son of Aphrodite
and cousin to the royal family Aeneas would join the fight to protect his
homeland but troy would not fight alone with Priam calling upon his allies the Lycians
and the Amazons who would come to his aid, Lycia would be led by Sarpedon
the son of Zeus and grandson of Belerethron, as well as Glaucus a
legendary warrior who would lead the lyncean armies into battle they would
fight alongside the Amazons fierce warrior women led by penthouse a
daughter of Ares who could fight better than almost any man but while both
sides possessed the best warriors and leaders of their age. The gods too would
be divided by the war, still furious they had not been given the apple by Paris,
Hera and Athena would choose to support the Achaeans, while Aphrodite having
gifted Helen to the trojans would decide to give them her support. The patron
of troy, Apollo would come to the defines of his city with Poseidon jealous
that the trojans worshipped Apollo rather than him after they had both built
the city's walls would decide to join the Achaeans and finally Ares lured by
the promise of battle and wanting to best his sister Athena would join the side
of the trojans so he could cause as much bloodshed as possible.
“Ten years of War”.
For nine long years the Achaeans would attack Troy with wave
after wave failing to break the city's impenetrable walls but with resources
running short Achilles would lead Greece’s armies south searching for supplies
gold and women they would first take the island of lesbos before landing on the
shores of Asia minor pillaging all the towns and cities they came across as
they made their way back up to Troy from the cities of lionesses and Hippoplasia,
the Greeks would take many beautiful women as slaves with Bryceus being
awarded to Achilles and Crisis given to Agamemnon, two women that would
change the course of the war. Having taken crisis as a concubine Agamemnon
would fall deeply in love with her however her father a priest of apollo was
not happy with his daughter being taken as a slave and so travelled to Agamemnon’s
camp he would offer the king gold and silver in exchange for his daughter but Agamemnon
refused the offer taunting the old man by pointing and crisis chained to his
bed, Apollo disgusted at the way his priest had been treated would send a
plague of arrows upon the Greek armies refusing to relent until crisis was
returned home Agamemnon having no other choice would agree to let her go with Odysseus
reuniting crisis with her father but with his concubine now gone Agamemnon
would look to satisfy his desires turning to Bryceus the slave girl of Achilles
if he would have to go without his prize then so too would his greatest warrior
stealing her from his tent Agamemnon would declare Bryceus his own with Achilles
becoming enraged demanding her return Achilles would only be laughed at by the
king causing him to draw his sword in frustration but as he did so the goddess Athena
would descend from the heavens holding his arm in place and warning against
such an impulsive action heeding the god's advice Achilles would put down his
sword refusing to serve a king that had treated him with such disrespect
returning to his tent the Greek armies would have to fight on without his
assistance.
For a time the Greeks would manage to fight on without Achilles
although the losses on both sides would begin to take their toll in an attempt
to end the war with no further bloodshed both of Helen’s lovers Paris and Menelaus
would agree to jewel with the victor being declared her true husband with both
armies standing by Paris and Menelaus would begin their jewel with warriors on
each side anxiously looking on onto the two men that would decide the fate of
the war as swords clashed and crowds cheered a clear victor was emerging with Menelaus
striking Paris until he fell to the floor at the very moment Menelaus went to
deliver the final blow, Aphrodite having a fondness for Paris would appear
above them taking his feeble body back to his bed chamber where Helen awaited
relieved to be alive Paris would grab onto Helen’s robes with tears in his eyes
happy to be with her once again but Helen having seen the battle from her
window was not impressed with the humiliation Paris had suffered so devastating
that her love for him would begin to wane Hector “I would be embarrassed by his
brother's failure”.
“Death of Hector”.
Realizing that the war would continue he went to bid his
family farewell with his wife and son crying in his arms he knew this could be
the last time he would ever see them but he had no choice for troy to survive
he would have to fight emerging from Troy’s mighty walls hector would rally his
men pushing the Greeks all the way back to their ships who were no match for
him without Achilles assistance, but even on the verge of defeat with his men
dying around him Achilles would refuse to join the fight taking matters into
his own hands his best friend Patroclus would put on Achilles iconic Armor
before charging into battle with it appearing that Achilles had rejoined the
fight fear swept through the trojan forces who began to flee back to the safety
of the city's walls seeing his army crumbling before him hector would decide to
make a final stand turning to face Patroclus to save as many of his men as
possible charging towards him with his sword in hand he would take one swift
blow striking Patroclus dead. Shocked at the ease with which Greece’s finest
warrior had been defeated hector would crouch down to remove Achilles helmet
but when Patroclus face was uncovered he realized he had not defeated Achilles
at all, seeing the death of Patroclus the Greek armies would rush to claim his
body fighting off the trojans as they went bringing him back to their camp Achilles
would be distraught when he saw his best friend lying dead before him
contemplating ending his own life.
Achilles could not hold back his anguish with his mother Thetis
coming to comfort him seeing her son in such distress Thetis would go to Olympus
and retrieve a new set of Armor from the forge of Hephaestus placing it on Achilles
when she returned with his new Armor equipped the grief Achilles had felt would
now turn to revenge, with the destruction of hector and troy the only things on
his mind seeing the real Achilles now charging towards him Hector would begin
to run in fear with him being chased around Troy’s walls three times before he
was eventually caught unable to run any further hector decided to make a final
stand and fight Achilles with honour ,charging at him Hector would draw his
sword but as he took his final swing it would miss with him falling down to the
floor realizing the end was near hector would refuse to beg for his life and
instead would only request one thing that Achilles treat his body with respect
so his family could properly mourn his passing but still enraged at the death
of Patroclus, Achilles would plunge his spear into Hector's neck bringing an
end to his life. Tying hector's legs to the back of his chariot Achilles would
drag his corpse around the city parading his body for all to see while hector's
entire family watched from the walls above it was a sight too much for hector's
father king Priam to bear as nightfall came Priam would approach Achilles in
his camp begging at his feet for his son's body to be returned moved by the
king's words that reminded him of his own grief after the death of Patroclus, Achilles
would give in and allow Priam to take Hector's body arriving back in troy the
entire city would gather to see Priam’s son mourning for the loss of their
great hero but none would feel the pain more than hector's wife Andremaki
and his son Astian axe who clung onto his body as it passed
through Troy’s sombre streets with hector's death homer would mark the end of
the Iliad but for the story of troy more tragedy was to come.
“The Trojan Horse”.
With hector now gone all hope was lost within the city and
with Achilles closing in it looked like the end was near slaughtering the
trojans one by one he would make his way to the gates of troy but as he went to
scale the city walls he would feel a sharp and excruciating pain in his heel,
for Paris guided by the god Apollo had shot Achilles with a poisoned arrow in
the only mortal part of his body dropping to the floor and poison coursing
through his veins Achilles skin would turn white as snow with him taking his
last and final breath. But Paris would not live long enough to enjoy his
victory for the Greeks who had seen him shoot Achilles would hunt him down and
take their revenge with their greatest heroes now gone each side would fall
into despair especially the Greeks who saw no way to penetrate Troy’s great
walls without the strength of Achilles but there would be one Greek who did not
give up hope with, Odysseus devising a cunning plan a plan so genius that its
story would echo throughout the ages. ‘Constructing a giant wooden horse’,
Odysseus would hollow out the inside making enough room for himself and a
handful of Greece’s best warriors to be hidden within, and so when the next day
dawned the trojans awoke to find a great horse outside their walls seeing the Greek
camp dismantled and their ships sailing off into the horizon a great cheer
erupted throughout the city celebrating that the war had come to an end
mesmerized by its beauty and believing the horse to be a peace offering the
trojans would decide to bring it within their walls but there was one who was
not fooled by the gift, Cassandra claiming it was a trap would urge the trojans
to burn the horse but once again she was ignored with the entire city laughing
and ridiculing her for her insanity. but that night when all were asleep Odysseus,
Menelaus, Diomedes and Ajax would begin to pour out of the horse killing the
guards they would open Troy’s gates from within before signalling with fire for
the rest of the Greek fleet to return the trojans would awake to their city
ablaze, with Greek warriors flooding through the streets looting homes and
slaughtering any remaining defenders with his entire city burning before his eyes
Priam the king of troy would meet his end with Pirus the son of Achilles
plunging his dagger into the old man's defenceless body leaving the king's body
amongst his fallen men Pirus would head to the royal chambers where he would
find Hector's wife and son taking Astionax from his mother's arms
he would throw the infant to its death from this city's walls before taking his
mother Andremaki into slavery where she would serve as his concubine. After ten
years of war Troy’s famous walls had finally been breached with its king now
gone and its great heroes defeated troy would now lay at the mercy of the Greeks,
fleeing from the streets of troy Cassandra would find refuge in the temple of Athena
watching in fear as her fellow citizens were slaughtered before her eyes, but
unfortunately the Greek warrior Ajax the lesser had spotted Cassandra hiding
soon entering the temple himself and violating her in front of Athena’s statue
disgusted as the act performed in her sacred temple as Ajax went to board his
ship Athena would strike it with a bolt of lightning causing him to fall into
the sea where Poseidon would drag him to a watery grave but for Cassandra
things would only get worse with Ajax now gone Agamemnon, would claim her as
his concubine where they would return to his home in Mycenae however Agamemnon’s
wife Clayton Nestra, was not pleased with her husband lying with
another woman with her grabbing an axe and butchering Cassandra in a jealous
rage. but Cassandra would not be the only one to feel Clytemnestra’s wrath.
Have he never forgiven Agamemnon for sacrificing their daughter Iphigenia to restore the winds Clytemnestra would now take her revenge waiting until Agamemnon had fallen asleep, she would sneak into his bed chamber plunging her dagger into his heart with the king facing the same gruesome death he had inflicted upon their daughter.
“Fall of Troy”.
Of the few trojans to escape the most significant would be Aeneas,
leading a small group of survivors out of the burning city they would cross the
mediterranean eventually landing on the shores of Italy beginning a new life, Aeneas
and his followers would populate the land with his descendants Romulus
and Remus founding a new city called Rome, finally
reunited with Helen Menelaus would return home to Sparta where the two would
rule as king and queen once again when their time came they would pass on to
the next world where they would spend eternity on the isle of the blessed.








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