When Mene Lajous heard the news that his wife had been robbed, the angry king immediately rushed to Mycenae and told his brother Agamemnon. Agamemnon and Helen's half-sister Clytaemestra are the rulers here. They shared his pain and humiliation, comforted him, and promised that the princes who proposed to Helen would fulfill their vows. The two brothers traveled all over Greece and invited all the princes to crusade against Troy. Teleplemus was the first to agree to their request. He is the son of Hercules and is now a famous king of Rhode Island. He provided 90 warships for the war. Secondly, Diomedes, the son of King Tydeus of Argos, provided 80 ships for the war. Helen's two brothers, casto and Bohr Dacres, set sail immediately after hearing the news that their sister had been robbed. On the island of Lesburg near the coast of Troy, they were caught in a storm and lost their news. Legend has it that they were recalled to the sky by their father Zeus and turned into two stars, and they have since become the protectors of sailors at sea.
Now, almost all men in Greece have responded to the Agamemnon brothers' call. Finally, two kings hesitated, one was the cunning Odysseus and the other was Achilles.
King Odysseus of Ithaca is Penelope's husband. Because of the infidelity of the Spartan queen, he didn't want to leave his young wife and young son Telemarcus. Therefore, when he saw Palamedes and the king of Sparta visiting, he pretended to be crazy. He drove donkeys instead of cows to plow the fields, and he deliberately sprinkled salt in the fields as seeds. All this can't fool Palamedes, he can see through all the tricks. He sneaked into Odysseus' palace, took Odysseus' son Telemarcos and put him on the ridge where Odysseus was about to plow. I saw my father carefully lift the plow and bypass his son. When the two heroes saw it, they immediately shouted, which proved that Odysseus was completely awake. Odysseus's plan was seen through, so he had to agree to take part in the expedition, and presented eight warships from the ferret and its neighboring islands, but from then on, his heart was full of dissatisfaction with Palamedes.
Another person who didn't promise to fight was Achilles. He is the son of Argo hero peleus and ocean goddess thetis. When he was born in this world, his mother, thetis, hoped that he could become a god, so she took little Achilles to the river of ghosts. There, she mentioned little Achilles and soaked his whole body in the river. After soaking in the water of Styx, little Achilles was invulnerable. However, the goddess also has an negligence, that is, the heel of little Achilles. That's where she held it when she was soaking, and the water didn't soak, so this is the only place where Achilles died. In addition, thetis burned his son to death behind her husband's back at night, so as to burn the non-divine identity that his father passed on to him. During the day, she cured the burned part with magic medicine, which she did every day. Until one day, peleus accidentally found his son shivering in the fire. He was so scared that he couldn't help crying, which made thetis unable to finish his work smoothly.
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Mission. Frustrated, she left her son, her husband's palace, and hid in her own ocean kingdom to live with the fairy Nereid. Peleus thought that his son was seriously injured, and quickly sent his son to the famous doctor Kay Long Xing for treatment. Half-horse Kay Long Xing is a clever Ken Taulos. He took in and educated many heroes. He accepted the child lovingly and tried to cultivate Achilles into a hero. Kay Long Xing fed him the entrails of lions and wild boars, and taught him medical skills and other skills. The big fox taught him debate and martial arts. Achilles killed a wild boar and a lion when he was six years old, and he could catch up with the elk when he ran. His good friend Patroclus accompanied him and received education together. When his teacher asked him to choose between a mediocre long life and a short life, he chose the latter without hesitation.
When Achilles was nine years old, the Greek prophet Kalkas predicted that the Greeks would destroy them as far away as Troy in Asia by force, but without peleus's son, the Greeks would not be able to occupy the city. The prophecy reached the child's mother's ear, and thetis knew that the battle would take her son's life. So she came out of the wet ocean, sneaked into her husband's palace, sent her son to the island of Sculos, dressed him in a girl's costume and gave it to King Lucomedes. Therefore, as a girl, Achilles and Shisong's daughters live together. When the young man's chin grew a beard, Achilles told the king's daughter the secret of Daedamia disguised as a man. Love gradually developed between the two. The residents of the island regard him as the king's harem, but in fact he has become the husband of Daedamia.
The son of God was a key figure in Troy's winning battle. The prophet Kalkas discovered where Achilles lived, so Odysseus and Diomedes personally invited him to fight. When the two heroes arrived in Skullos Island, they were introduced to the king and a group of his daughters. However, the future heroes are now dressed as women among girls. Although the two heroes have keen eyes, they still can't recognize them at a glance. The clever Odysseus came up with a plan. He put a spear and a shield in the room where the girls gathered, and then ordered people to blow the battle horn as if the enemy were approaching. The girls were frightened to disgrace and fled the house. Achilles was the only one standing still. Without hesitation, he picked up his spear and shield and made a gesture of preparing for battle. The result is self-evident. Achilles agreed to lead Milton and Thessalonians to war, and took his teacher Fox and his friend Patroclus with him. They led 50 warships into the Greek Sea and went to oris, a port city in Persia, where Agamemnon chose a meeting place for all Greek princes and warships. Agamemnon was elected Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces, and the heroes gathered in oris Harbor were: Ajax, son of Telamon and Park Jung Su; His half-brother, the famous archer Tox; Oileus's son Ajax Jr. is from Lokris; The menu of Athens; Escala Foss and Al Menos, sons of the God of War; A few heroes from Bika Alai; Heroes from Foces and Youpia; In Argos and Peloponnesus are Stegneros, Capaneus and Ouadne, and Eurydice, son of Mercator; A veteran of the Three Dynasties from Pilars; Old Nestor; Agapa Noel, son of Arcos from Agadia; Anfima Kush, Tarpios, Dioris and Polyksanos from Eris and other cities, Meige, grandson of King Augeas of Nillies; Toas, with Ethiopians; Ido Minhos and Merinos in Crete; Trepat remus, a descendant of Hercules from Rhode Island; Nereus, the most handsome man among the Greek soldiers from Sima; Descendants of Hercules from Lv Dong, Fidipas and the Andes; Close to Ferrak are Evy's sons Padar Caucos and Palot Sila; Admetus is from Frey and Oimelos, the son of Arctius, a chaste wife; Two brothers from Trica, Padarius and Mahon, are good at medicine; Euripides is from Olmenion; Polopatus of Groussat, son of Piritos, and good friend of theseus; Cournot of Corvus and Pallotto Uus of Mark Narsiah.
Except Atreus's sons Odysseus and Achilles, they are all Greek princes and kings. They each led a warship to assemble in oris Port, ready to contribute to the battle of honor. At that time, Greeks were called Greeks because the sons of deucalion and Pilars were called Greeks.