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  • Zeus Saves Sarpedon
  • Stay away from my son mortal!!!
  • Trojans get Through Wall
  • Come on Trojans
  • To the ships!!!
  • Patroclus Suggests He Wear Achilles Armor
  • Please dear friend, let me wear your armor
  • Uh, sure. There's no need to cry.
  • "Ajax and Teucer then both attacked him. Teucer hit him with an arrow on the band that bore the shield which covered his body, but Zeus saved his son from destruction that he might not fall by the ships' sterns."
  • Patroclus Kills Sarpedon
  • Terribly sorry, but that's what happens when you aim for me and miss
  • "Then he turned round towards the Trojans and called on them to scale the wall, and they did as he bade them- some of them at once climbing over the wall, while others passed through the gates. The Greeks then fled panic-stricken towards their ships, and all was uproar and confusion."
  • Hector Kills Patroclus
  • One down, one to go.
  • "Let me moreover wear your armour; the Trojans may thus mistake me for you and quit the field, so that the hard-pressed sons of the Greeks may have breathing time- which while they are fighting may hardly be."
  • Achilles Kills Hector
  • "Patroclus then aimed in his turn, and the spear sped not from his hand in vain, for he hit Sarpedon just where the midriff surrounds the ever-beating heart. "
  • "Dead though he was, Hector still spoke to him saying, "Patroclus, why should you thus foretell my doom? Who knows but Achilles, son of lovely Thetis, may be smitten by my spear and die before me?" "
  • "He eyed his fair flesh over and over to see where he could best wound it, but all was protected by the goodly armor of which Hector had spoiled Patroclus after he had slain him, save only the throat where the collar-bones divide the neck from the shoulders, and this is a most deadly place: here then did Achilles strike him as he was coming on towards him, and the point of his spear went right through the fleshy part of the neck, but it did not sever his windpipe so that he could still speak."
  • That's for killing Patroclus
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