Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Assignment #7

For the climax of the Trojan war, I would say is when I came up with, and beautifully executed the whole Trojan Horse hoax. I am smart, but I probably would have never though of this cunning plan without the help of Athena, or being the great-grandchild of Hermes. I ordered the great artist Epeius to build a huge hollow wooden horse. To trick the Trojans into thinking that is Greeks had retreated, All the ships and Greeks except for a select few (me included) sailed away, and back to there own land. One Greek stayed behind, Sinon, who pretended to be angry with the rest of the Greeks for sailing away deserting him assured that the wooden horse was safe to take in to the walls of Troy. The two prophet twins,  Laocoon and Cassandra, argued agents taking the horse in, but they were overlooked. Later that night when the Trojans were asleep and totally drunk from celebrating there victory, Sinon let us out of the horse, and we slaughtered the Trojans. 
Image result for the real trojan horse












2 comments:

  1. I have to admire the craftsmanship of the Trojan Horse. Also how did Athena help you?

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  2. Wow! that horse looks very big how many of you could you fit in the horse?

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