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... ed, alive and victorious.
For the first time in history, Troy had not only withstood the might of Greece but had emerged triumphant. The invincible coalition of kings and warriors who once boasted of their impending conquest had been shattered. The Greeks had lost.
And yet, they did not leave immediately.
Among those who lingered was Odysseus, ever the tactician, who remained behind to discuss the aftermath of the war with King Priam. Though the Greeks had waged war, it w ...
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