Greek and Roman Mythology

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A spear slams in and a flame rises from the ground.

In the sky, the rain of arrows pours down and huge ice falls as if fired from a siege weapon.

The chunks of ice fall to the ground, splitting into pieces, spreading the debris around like grenades, and the soldiers collapse.

The fallen soldiers vomited gold dust and desperately tried to defeat the enemy.

The heat of war and madness overwhelmed them so that they could not feel pain unless they were seriously fatal.

Blind arrows that rain from the sky stumble when they penetrate your armor and get stuck in your body.

The user opens its eyes as its arms are pierced by swinging swords and spears, wielding a sword that is struggling to reach the target.

The soldier's dead body was turned into glorious powder, blown by the wind, and only the lost armor and weapons were filling the void.

The fear of death, to get rid of the fear of disappearing from this world.

Or is it to overcome the pain of the injured body?

The soldiers wield the flying stick in their hands with a resounding shout.

Desperately. Defeat enemies to survive and take their lives to survive.

It really made the word war come true.

The battlefield with gold flour was beautiful, but in some ways it was ugly and disgusting.

"Tsk."

The currents that were watching him through BludScalp wiped the wine cup clean of their hands with their tongues.

I zoomed out and looked at dozens of screens, like the screen of the theater.

As you ascend to the throne of God, your physical abilities will increase dramatically while also impacting your mind.

Wider field of view and increased cognitive ability were able to recognize and confirm several things at the same time.

Hrydscalf was showing all the battle between Greece and Troy.

Over a dozen screens showed heroes such as Achilles, Hercules and Atalante.

Heroes were able to overwhelm and defeat their enemies with powers and abilities that were different from soldiers in their name.

The name Troy War, Greece's best and last war, was not a waste at all.

But no matter how cool and admirable and applauding it is, I can't help but keep my eyes on the cliffs along the coast like this.

I was a little bored.

The Greeks have been on the coast of Troy for over 100 days now.

For 100 days, the currents were looking down at the battlefield here.

On the first day the Greek troops arrived at Troy, ships lined up and landed broad plates on the coast.

Trojan soldiers were also not fools enough to watch as Greek troops landed and built their strongholds.

Far from the shore, Hector, prince of Troy, has an army at his command.

No matter when the amphibious war began, there was nothing strange about it.

However, the situation was surprisingly long.

The soldiers on the ship didn't want to set foot on the ground with this excuse and that excuse.

"The first person to land on Troy shore will die." There was an ominous trust.

No one greets death.

I want to win the war and go back to life. Who wants to die first?

He is a soldier, a general, a hero, and no one tries to recall the contents of the Trust.

It is necessary for one person to take the first step. It was a one-man sacrifice.

But no one stepped forward first.

At a time when everyone was terrified and delayed landing, a hero named Protescillaus and Achilles rode horses to prepare for landing.

When Achilles tried to jump first, Tetis appeared and intercepted Achilles.

During that time, Protescillaus landed on horseback first.

As Protescillaus landed, the heroes and soldiers who excused themselves began to land together, as if they had waited.

The currents were watching the beginning of the amphibious war.

The first thing I saw was a protescillaus crossing the ground.

Hector, who was leading the Trojan army when the Greeks started to land, ordered a march.

Hector, who was on a chariot led by two horses, stepped on the front and hurled his spear towards Protescillaus.

The protessillaus was paralyzed by the flying javelin.

But he didn't die.

It's because Hector drove a chariot to Protescillaus to see the end, but Hercules, who followed, grabbed him and threw him into the sea behind him.

If Hector hadn't killed him, he would have been trampled to death by his allies, and so survived by Hercules.

The trust is as it were.

The Trojans subsequently inflicted heavy damage on the Greek troops who were landing, but over time they became disadvantaged.

Eventually Hector ordered his retreat and the Greek army was able to establish a base on the coast.

Since then, it was definitely worth seeing hundreds of thousands of legions of legions of Greek and Trojan soldiers clash against each other.

A splendid magical scent that bursts with no time to feel bored, one hero sweeping through the enemy camps alone.

I felt like I was watching a movie. And I thought I wanted to sweep the battlefield.

In fact, this was all I could eat and watch with blurred scallops on the cliffs along the coast.

At first, the war was fought purely by human power.

By about 70 days, the gods had not intervened at all.

That's why the currents were just watching.

Over time, I became tired of the magical scents that were so spectacular, and it became natural for heroes to sweep through the enemy camp.

Several times the Trojan army retreated into the castle because of Achilles and Hercules.

Agamemnon advances the entire army by pushing back the momentum, but does not make it over Troy's high walls.

The walls of Troy said Poseidon and Apollon piled up were too high to climb the ladder.

It was hard and thick to break with siege weapons. The disappearance of the castle was not easy because the preparedness for magic was also confirmed.

In the end, it was only boring consumption.

As a Greek soldier who crossed the sea, the longer the war continued, the more burdened the supply lines were.

Where Troy was fishing, the Greek ships were self-sufficient to catch fish or raise livestock.

There was no shortage of food for an enormous number of soldiers over time.

Agamemnon eventually attacked other countries nearby, such as Luernessos and Kilichia, in order to solve the food problem.

However, the war rarely seems to end.

The walls of Troy were high and firm, and Troy withstood the aid and support of nearby allies.

Hercules, angry at the ongoing war, marches toward the gates as he sweeps through the Trojan army and reaches the gates as it is.

The thick gate was useless in front of the wooden sword she wielded.

Every time I swing it, I hear the sound of the gate thumping and groaning, and eventually it is pierced.

Agamemnon, who was watching the gate, ordered a gun strike, and the Greeks rushed in.

But that's when the intervention of the gods began.

Up to this point, we were fighting with our own strength, but the situation was completely different when the gods intervened.

Hercules, through Troy's Gate, was pushed by Kronos and injured.

Then several gods appeared and began to repel the Greek army with pure force, which did not use their powers.

After confirming the involvement of the Titans, the gods of Olympus did not stand idly by.

Ares and Athena, the gods of war, intervened, where Ares slaughtered Trojan soldiers like mad.

"I thought the gods would intervene a little differently, but... so did I."

I'm disappointed.

Currents did not hide their feelings, but said exactly what they felt.

The gods intervened and made no difference. The number of soldiers on both sides is declining rapidly, and even the gods have decided not to use their powers together.

If I'd seen something so trivial, I wouldn't have felt this way.

I got rid of all the dozens of screens I was watching with Bludscale and looked down at the battlefield with pure naked eyes.

At this cliff close to the Greek faction, the battlefield is seen at a glance.

Although it could be considered a strategic location to see where it was breached and how things were going, unfortunately Agamemnon did not take this place very seriously because he was quite far from Troy.

Thanks to this, I was able to sit comfortably as a current and watch. However, Currents watched as the war continued today.

"Boring, boring."

Currents were confident that they would end the war.

As long as you do so, the war will end without delay.

This is a waste of time.

Even if you don't use a strategic weapon through Hrydscalf, all you have to do is drop the Giant Blade on top of it.

If you can't bring down a wall with one or two, you can drop dozens.

In the beginning, Zeus and Ekidna were talking to each other and said that Zeus, Currency, Tiffon, Ekid, or four of these four should not be involved in the Trojan War.

I never said that the current accepted. I was just silent.

It was Zeus and Ekid, or both, who said that drumming and dressing and beating were good for each other.

The currents didn't have to keep their offerings and promises. It's just that the currents are wasting their time without leaving now.

It was to watch the Trojan War, called the Greatest and Last War of Greece.

Achilles, who fights with Master Hector and leads to victory, has been called the goddess of war.

Odysseus constantly pulls out new operations to mess with Troy, and Hercules helps the gods fight Titan.

Watching the war doesn't seem to be happening anymore.

From the original to the Briceas... or from the beautiful captive, between Agamemnon and Achilles.

This will lead to the death of Achilles' fierce warrior Patroclos, Hector's death, and the end of the war.

As long as Achilles is a woman, it is unlikely that such a thing will happen.

I couldn't figure out why I needed to watch anymore.

"You're watching me again today? Aren't you bored?"

I looked down at the battlefield with empty eyes, and I turned my gaze to the voices I heard.

A familiar voice. I turned my gaze and there she was, who I expected.

"Ekidna."

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If you ask me where Greece or Troy is, I'm with Troy.

Hector's.

I should have used Briceas or something like that, but...

I'm afraid I can't use that.

And since Achilles is a woman, so is Briceas.

because you can't tell stories about fighting amongst Olympus gods as much as an enemy faction is a Titan god.

Due to Nordic mythology, we have something we need to fix.

Lancelot Du-Rock, welcome to the army!

He's enlisting today, so I was wondering if you'd like to see Eagle.