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Aeneas in Carthage
However I may shudder of the memory and shrine again
Wooden Horse Arrives
Into the sea with it or burn it, build a bonfire under it
Laocoon's Suspicion
At a banquet at Carthage, Aeneas begins to tell his story of the fall of Troy
Pitiful Sinon
Now the Dardanians will have my blood?!
The Dardanians go outside the city gates to find a giant wooden horse and question its purpose
(Almost) Sacrifice
I broke free, I confess it, broke my chains, hid myself all night
Laocoon is suspicious of the horse and spears its belly, but only hears the iron tip against hollow wood
The False Offering
If any hand here violates this gift to great Minerva, then extinction waits
Trojans notice snake-like Sinon and begin to pity him
The Greeks need to remain safe on their journey home, and Calchas says they need a sacrifice, so Laocoon chooses Sinon, but he escapes
The sinister Sinon perjures the Trojans into believing the horse is an offering to Minerva
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