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On the tenth year of the Trojan War, tensions rise so high among Achaians. First,
Chryses, a priest, asked King Agamemnon to release his daughter but the king refused.
Chryses prayed to Apollo to send a plague to the Achaians. After nine days of plague,
the Achaians demanded Agamemnon to release Chryses's daughter. He agreed with a
condition that Achilleus, the greatest warrior of the Achaians will give him his girlfriend,
Briseis. Though he was so mad, he just gave his girlfriend. He prayed to his mother
Thetis, a goddess, to connive with the other gods so that the Achaians will lose their
battles and they'll realize how much they depend on him. Thetis spoils Achilleus so she
talked to Zeus. The next day, the Trojans counterattacked to the Achaians led by Hektor,
their greatest warrior. After several days of violent battles, Patroklos, Achilleus's best
friend asked permission to take the place of Achilleus. Achilleus agreed and even led
Patroklos his armor. But Hektor, with the help of Apollo and Euphorbos, a minor Trojan
warrior, killed Patroklos. When Achilleus knew this, he experienced terrible grief and
swore revenge. He asked his mother to give him new suit of armor especially made by
Hephaistos, the fire god. The next day, Achilleus joined the battle and killed many Trojan
warriors including Hektor on a one-on-one battle
But Achilleus isn't satisfied. For the next few days, he continually abused Hektor's body
in brutal ways, even after Patroklos received a proper funeral. The gods didn't like this,
and sent a message down to Achilleus telling him to give up the body. When the Trojan
King Priam, Hektor's father, came unarmed, by night, to ask for his son's body, Achilleus
agreed. They ate together and experienced a moment of shared humanity. Achilleus
granted the Trojans a grace period to perform their funeral rituals. Then it ended with
the funeral of Hektor - though we know that soon Achilleus will die.

ODYSSEY
Odysseus battles internal and external conflict to take part in the Trojan War. It is at a
time when his son Telemachus, is only a month old. Twenty years after the war,
Odysseus retraces his steps back home. By that time, Telemachus is twenty and living
with his mother Penelope in Ithaca. His mother has to deal with 108 suitors, who are
boisterous and adamant that she should agree to marriage.

Athena, Odysseus's guardian, decided with the King of Gods according to Greek
mythology, Zeus, to take the form of Mentes, a Taphian chief and speak to Telemachus.
She urged the boy to look for his father. Telemachus and Athena witness Phemius the
bard entertaining the rowdy suitors with "Return from Troy". Even as Penelope objects,
urged by Athena, Telemachus ordered Phemius to read on.

Athena provided Telemachus a ship and crew and helped him to depart for the
mainland. Welcomed by the Nestor family, Telemachus then embarked on a land journey
alongside Sparta, Nestor's son. He chanced upon Helen and Menelaus bear witness of a
meeting with sea-god Proteus. They informed Telemachus that his father has been
captured by Calypso, a nymph.

Odysseus, meanwhile, spent seven years in captivity. He is released only to incur the
wrath of Poseidon, the sea god who was not present on Mount Olympus when Athena
and Zeus interacted. Escaping the wreckage, Odysseus swam ashore exhausted and fell
asleep. He then sought the hospitality of Arete and Alcinous. Odysseus struggled
through a situation where his identity was always in doubt.

A raid on his twelve ships by storms, lotus eaters and blinded with a wooden stake, left
the hero a broken man. A boon from Aeolus, the wind god helped Odysseus harness all
the winds. However, with destiny playing truant, Odysseus did not retain the only 'safe'
wind that could blow him homeward. His escapades with the pantheon of Greek gods
and goddesses, a treacherous sailor, Laestrygones the cannibal, Circe, the witch
goddess and the spirit of Tiresias, left Odysseus spent and longing for home.

Odysseus' lucky meeting with the Phaeacians, buys him a homebound journey.
Disguised as a beggar, Odysseus learned about his family. He met Penelope with the
intention of testing her love for him. Eurycleia, the housekeeper, discovered Odysseus'

identity and all is well when he stringed his own bow as part of the suitor competition
set by Penelope.

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