Monday, October 22, 2012

What appears to be a glorious destiny


Following our push and destruction of the great wall the Achaians. My anger for Priam still burns and as such I fight on the outer rim of the battle. Leaving great Hektor to deal his warcraft down upon the Achaians, for I do not believe it my destiny to take the Achaians here and save Troy, for which I have little stake in. But my comrade in arms Deiphous sought me out to aid in a battle against Idomeneus. As Deiphobus and I charged after Idomeneus we had other comrades join us as Idomeneus' joined him as well. Of them, I killed Aphareus. 
This battle or skirmish, lead us closer into the central fray where I watched as Hektor was being approached and attacked by Aias. Even the great strength of Zeus could not fully turn the tides with Aias and his brother, and their followers. In these new skirmishes I also took the lives of Medon and Iasus. Hektor himself would have been struck down if not for me and the few men closest to him. When he was nearly struck down by a boulder of massive size launched by Aias. Once Hektor had lost his footing I stepped up to keep the Achaians off of our leader. Though this war may not have my destiny written upon it I won't let a comrade whose destiny seems intertwined with the war itself and the fate of Troy. One day I may have a similar destiny set before me.....

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