Episode 4.1.b

>In imāginātiōne TSTT, bellum Trōiānum, aetās aēnea (Bronze Age)<

Agamemnōn clāmat: "ita vērō! Paris frātrem meum vulnerāvit. Helenam amābat, et Helenam cēpit. nunc Graecī Trōiam oppūgnāre dēbent. vōs omnēs frātrem meum -que iuvāre dēbētis!"

 

omnēs Graecī ad bellum eunt. nāvēs parant. ūnus tamen Graecus abest. Thetis Achillem, adhūc puerum, in īnsulā inter puellās posuit.

 

mundus iterum mūtātur. cum Ulixe et Diomēde ad īnsulam Scyrum nāvigāvistis. ibi rēgnat Lycomēdēs. Achillēs in vīllā rēgis latet, vestītus sīcut ūna ē fīliābus rēgis.

 


Prompt: Help Odysseus and Diomedes find a way to detect which one of the daughters is Achilles, without offending the king. The Greeks cannot win the Trojan War without Achilles. You must not fail this task. Remember that every myth is told many ways: you may follow the story, or change it.

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