You wont have eyes tonight. You wont have ears or a tongue. You'll wander the underworld blind deaf and dumb and all of the dead will know. This is Hector, the fool who thought he killed achilles
Achilles knew he was going to win the fight against Hector but he also knew he was fated to die only after Hector. So he was immortal as long as Hector lived. He had one more epic duel with a Trojan ally. He knew he could lose but he won. The fates always win. He was killed in battle but never bested in single combat. After the war Aeneas escaped and eventually founded the city of USC.
Hector fought for his country which is why in German lore he considered one of the Worthies ,Achilles ,Well,was a Pure warrior,born to end Men’s lives,in philosophy Achilles is Thanatos ,the bringer of Death and Chaos..
@@ultimatedouchebag6760he was neither his cousin nor his lover in the actual epic. He is just Achilles' best friend. The whole gay interpretation is by later people and the cousin interpretation is from the movie.
How come this doesn't touch on the most important aspect of this fight? Hector was using Achilles's armor, the armor he took from Patroclus. He was "the old Achilles". The one that put pride above all. And Achilles, in this fight, was using a new armor. He was a newer Achilles. He was at his prime fury. It was Achilles vs Achilles. Achilles fighting his old self, his old burdens and mistakes. Really weird that it ignores the significance of this fight by missing out VERY important details.
Wow that's like a big F you to aquiles like "I found this loot on your possible cousin more likely lover guy that impersonated you, now let's a clean epic fight"
Achilles doesn't care if he dies or not, no curse can hurt him. If he dies then at least he can see his friend again. Avenging Perikles is all he cared about.
May the Gods honor Crown Prince Hector with peace and salvation in the afterlife. I don't want to preach or anyting but if you ak me, Hector is what a man should be: a loyal, dutiful and repectful son. A loving, caring husband and father. A warrior who although dislikes violence and death is willing to fight if it means to protect his homeland and family. To PROTECT not to CONQUER. The world has more than enough Achilles. But hardly enough Hectors.
@ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ ΑΜΑΝΑΤΙΔΗΣ I agree i know as greeks we are supposed to take the side of the Greeks but Hector and Odysseus are the true heroes of the Trojan war.
@@Orph3us33 yes. Frankly, I kind of like Ajax the great too. He was a good man. A fair one. One who believed that a person can get ahead in life with his own merits instead of relying on the Gods to clean up for him. And he was punished for that. He deserved better
@@ulumpalag7139 I couldn't agree more. Achilles, if we see this through a more distant eye, is practically a spoiled brat: granted, he had every right to be angry at Agamemnon for his disrespectful behaviour, but he could have just left. Instead, he asked for a ton of calamities for his comrades, just so he can salvage his wounded pride
May the Gods honor Crown Prince Hector with peace and salvation in the afterlife. I don't want to preach or anyting but if you ak me, Hector is what a man should be: a loyal, dutiful and repectful son. A loving, caring husband and father. A warrior who although dislikes violence and death is willing to fight if it means to protect his homeland and family. To PROTECT not to CONQUER. The world has more than enough Achilles. But hardly enough Hectors.
Hector was always my favorite and Eric Bana's portrayal of him in Troy sealed it. That scene was hard to watch when I was younger and honestly still is but that fight was epic. Achilles was Achilles though and was the best for a reason. I liked that in the end, he did the honorable thing for Hector's body.
You guys never disappoint. After waiting for a long time for this moment to arrive. You did well. The narration and animation was great. Thanks! you made my day.
Wow, we’re already on ep 26. I’ve loved this series since i first found it while looking for materials and reliable sources for this fic im writing on the Trojan war. Keep up the awesome work!!!
@@alecvillavilla9978 Achilles is nothing more than a rage filled killer with divine plot armor. Hector was human who fought for his home and family. Real ones know who the greatest really is.
Although i want to empathize with Hector, he did helped in breaking the pact between Paris and Menelaus by intervening. Achilles did not trust Hector with the pact he offered to begin with (even though he was confident about his victory). Whether Hector would have kept his word or not, he had it coming from the moment he decided to protect Paris from Greeks. Achilles went overboard with his brutal vengeance but i can see why he did not take Hector's offer. Despite Hector being considered the noblest of Troy, he was a not very honorable on a universal scale. love the series btw.
As always I love your work. I hope to see you cover everything after the Trojan War. The Aenied The Odyssey And the returns for all the Greeks, all the betrayal, hardship and treachery, I would love it.
@@davexorus9836 No mention of the word "Rome" itself, but in the illiad, it was mentioned he had a great destiny ahead of him and he would lead the Trojan people.
The irony of it; how the great warrior Achilles wanted the legacy of his name to live through the centuries; however, whenever people say it, they’re usually talking about someone’s weakness (ie. Achilles’ heel)
I Loved Archiles until he dragged Hector's body on the ground after killing him. That was the stupidest thing I have ever seen a warrior do. I hate him for that.
I mean he was fueled with anger against Hector for what he did to Patroclus. He later kind of makes up for it when Priam begs him for his son body. ( One of the most tragic scenes in all of fiction imo)
In the context of the narrative, Achilles is the pinnacle of glory and honour. Not by modern standards nor that of Antiquity. It reflects an age where the greatest honour was bestowed upon the strongest and the most manly. A more savage, albeit romantic, era.
Hi, just discovered this upon TH-cam's recommendations. I understand Achilles pierced Hector's feet where the tendons meet the ankles and fastened ropes through. The proceeded to drag noble Hector's body around the city.
Humans living their lives believing that they are acting on their own free will, when they are actually mere pawns to the gods. They live and die by rules they never learned and every action they take is a play in a game they do not understand. What ancient Greek mythology really needed was the god of accountability.
@@PrimordialNyx I have read Iliad and Odyssey. People like you would not be satisvied if I have wrote every fact from the book. In general Achilles fight for glory, he did fight Hector for revenge, but his motivation to enter the war was glory, unlike Hector who entered to war to defend his city and family.
Yes, the death of Patroclus cuts Achilles to the quick....and in part he blames himself for allowing Patroclus to wear his armor in the first place...yet the plan of doing so came not from Patroclus but from an idea that old Nestor gave him....notice that when told of his friend's death and the grief Achilles undergoes, we don't hear anything from old Nestor about HIS role in this debacle! I guess with age, does come wisdom.
In the Illiad Hector was also donning Achilles's first armour which he had stripped from Patroclus body after killing him. This armour was also godly and forged by the gods.
There's no cheating, which anyway was simply out of Achilles's literary character: in the Iliad he is not invulnerable and the fighting equipment he'd received was so heavy that wearing and using it, even running with it, was a prowess in itself that no other warrior would have been able to perform. Actually, the god had made exceptional fighting tools purposefully for the greatest warrior.
There is no source saying Achilles had a romantic relationship with Patroclus just gay people taking stuff out of context. Achilles literally betrayed his people over a woman and they wanna make him gay
@@TheBello2009 Well, the person who said that on the podcast probably never read the Iliad. This story that Achilles and Patroclus were lovers came from the book The Song of Achilles, and that's how the author of the book interprets their relationship, but it's just a fanfic that some people have taken seriously.
I have a question in which version does it show Priam wanting to throw himself off the walls of troy after hector's death? Is it in the Iliad? I can't find it. Or is it Aeschylus ?
I suddenly started to think about this battle and rewatched their battle scene from the movie Troy yesterday and you post this video about their battle now 😳 A coincidence? Things like this happens to me many times
with time, I realized who was Hector? the Prince of a Great country who was Achilles? a Warrior of a small County. Hector was so noble to fight that fight. Or it was just an arrangement of the Gods
Achilles dish ragged every man he ever came across. The fact an arrow hit him in the heel and made him fall off the chariot breaking his neck is just a lucky shot.
Good, we are used to cinematic fight scenes, the duel between the two epic heroes: Achilles & Hector, is a brief affair. Hector ought to be depicted wearing the old armour of Achilles though. Incidentally, it is amusing to imagine the spectacle of the two warriors running around in circles, with crowds of archaeans trailing behind them, attempting to slay Hector with unfocused projectiles. Like a wacky rat race.
Wait 😐🤨 I'm a Lil bit confused here , so how did Achilles get into Troy , past the the huge Trojan Gates , past the guards and parade Hector's Body around through the city so all the citizens can see him ? I honestly don't think Hector's pops would have allowed Achilles to do such a hate crime as that or did he ?
May the Gods honor Crown Prince Hector with peace and salvation in the afterlife. I don't want to preach or anyting but if you ak me, Hector is what a man should be: a loyal, dutiful and repectful son. A loving, caring husband and father. A warrior who although dislikes violence and death is willing to fight if it means to protect his homeland and family. To PROTECT not to CONQUER. The world has more than enough Achilles. But hardly enough Hectors.
You wont have eyes tonight. You wont have ears or a tongue. You'll wander the underworld blind deaf and dumb and all of the dead will know. This is Hector, the fool who thought he killed achilles
Even a great warrior would know this is the way of the warrior glory is not stolen
Thats what Neebs said to Titanus
It was the British tea bag full of powder charges that killed him. British Grenadier really love Tea N Tea.
Get up prince of Troy I will not let a stone take my glory!
Yet hector seems to me,; the main hero
Achilles knew he was going to win the fight against Hector but he also knew he was fated to die only after Hector. So he was immortal as long as Hector lived. He had one more epic duel with a Trojan ally. He knew he could lose but he won. The fates always win. He was killed in battle but never bested in single combat. After the war Aeneas escaped and eventually founded the city of USC.
Two more duels. Against Memnon and the Amazon Queen.
USC lol
I literally just subscribed the other day when I found your ancient Greek mythology playlist. I am now around 170 videos in.
When I found it it became my daily go to 😂😂
So Lucky!! 😂 I wait every Friday for this!!
😂😂the waiting 💔
The tragic thing is that both Achilles and Hector were right in their motives for fighting each other.
plus he is mad cuz his gay lover is dead.....oops, i mean cousin
Hector fought for his country which is why in German lore he considered one of the Worthies ,Achilles ,Well,was a Pure warrior,born to end Men’s lives,in philosophy Achilles is Thanatos ,the bringer of Death and Chaos..
@@peterroberts7684 you have obiously not read iliad
@@ultimatedouchebag6760he was neither his cousin nor his lover in the actual epic. He is just Achilles' best friend. The whole gay interpretation is by later people and the cousin interpretation is from the movie.
@@zippyparakeet1074 the friend that keep on giving?
Love the line from Achilles: "There are not pact between lions and men."
It’s an iconic line… but I’d argue Hector was as much a Lion as Achilles.
@@nikolaivanov1373 He was running because he was afraid for his life. How can you call him a lion???
@@alphahyperion5831 Lions run too from fights they cant win
@@raptormage2209
True, it's smart to know your limitations
@@raptormage2209 no they dont
How come this doesn't touch on the most important aspect of this fight? Hector was using Achilles's armor, the armor he took from Patroclus. He was "the old Achilles". The one that put pride above all. And Achilles, in this fight, was using a new armor. He was a newer Achilles. He was at his prime fury.
It was Achilles vs Achilles. Achilles fighting his old self, his old burdens and mistakes.
Really weird that it ignores the significance of this fight by missing out VERY important details.
Wow that's like a big F you to aquiles like "I found this loot on your possible cousin more likely lover guy that impersonated you, now let's a clean epic fight"
Hector was a gamer inside
"Rage, Goddess, sing of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus" -Homer, The Iliad.
Achilles doesn't care if he dies or not, no curse can hurt him. If he dies then at least he can see his friend again. Avenging Perikles is all he cared about.
Pericles was another person. You mean Patroclus.
@@PrimordialNyx I think he meant pair of keys
I honestly believe Hector was the more noble man who was only trying to defend his family and nation. Achilles disrespected Hector even in death.
May the Gods honor Crown Prince Hector with peace and salvation in the afterlife. I don't want to preach or anyting but if you ak me, Hector is what a man should be: a loyal, dutiful and repectful son. A loving, caring husband and father. A warrior who although dislikes violence and death is willing to fight if it means to protect his homeland and family. To PROTECT not to CONQUER.
The world has more than enough Achilles. But hardly enough Hectors.
@ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ ΑΜΑΝΑΤΙΔΗΣ I agree i know as greeks we are supposed to take the side of the Greeks but Hector and Odysseus are the true heroes of the Trojan war.
@@Orph3us33 yes.
Frankly, I kind of like Ajax the great too.
He was a good man. A fair one. One who believed that a person can get ahead in life with his own merits instead of relying on the Gods to clean up for him.
And he was punished for that. He deserved better
finally someone who also sees that achilles is not the hero but just a bitter man.
@@ulumpalag7139 I couldn't agree more.
Achilles, if we see this through a more distant eye, is practically a spoiled brat: granted, he had every right to be angry at Agamemnon for his disrespectful behaviour, but he could have just left. Instead, he asked for a ton of calamities for his comrades, just so he can salvage his wounded pride
Rip Hector, Bravest of the Trojans
May the Gods honor Crown Prince Hector with peace and salvation in the afterlife. I don't want to preach or anyting but if you ak me, Hector is what a man should be: a loyal, dutiful and repectful son. A loving, caring husband and father. A warrior who although dislikes violence and death is willing to fight if it means to protect his homeland and family. To PROTECT not to CONQUER.
The world has more than enough Achilles. But hardly enough Hectors.
Hector was always my favorite and Eric Bana's portrayal of him in Troy sealed it. That scene was hard to watch when I was younger and honestly still is but that fight was epic. Achilles was Achilles though and was the best for a reason. I liked that in the end, he did the honorable thing for Hector's body.
Been watching these since it started. Loving the series can't wait to see the end and what's next.
Please finish the Excalibur story
Thanks
No you haven't frost
Yess pls more of these stories
Yes I was waiting for Medraut appearance wondering if he's a legitimate son of Arthur or not
I finished Song of Achilles last night. And now I found your videos. Gonna watch all episodes of Trojan War!!! Thank you for all this great videos
This series about the Trojan war are awesome. I really hope you do the Odyssey too after completing this. Keep up your great job!
Perfect timing! I just rewatched Troy last night ❤️❤️
You guys never disappoint. After waiting for a long time for this moment to arrive. You did well. The narration and animation was great. Thanks! you made my day.
Wow, we’re already on ep 26. I’ve loved this series since i first found it while looking for materials and reliable sources for this fic im writing on the Trojan war. Keep up the awesome work!!!
The animation is absolutely fantastic 👌
Hector was the pinnacle of manliness
A moment of silence for Hector
when Paris face was shown, he realized he caused his brother's death and the down fall of troy
RIP Hector 😔
HECTOR!! HECTOR!! HECTOR!!
May achilles suffer for eternity
@@imortaldragonslayer.2804 Nah’ He won’t
@@gkiodinakachukwu631 he literally does though as shown in the odyssey his love for war was both his downfall and life long torture
Love this series thank you.
Literally
The episode we've all been waiting for.
3:04 - THIS is why Hector is not just the greatest hero of Troy but also the protagonist of the Iliad.
No he's not, he's a great hero but far from Achilles's tragic stature.
@@alecvillavilla9978 Achilles is nothing more than a rage filled killer with divine plot armor.
Hector was human who fought for his home and family. Real ones know who the greatest really is.
Technicaly speaking he was the antagonist of the illiad, Achilles was the protagonist
A protagonist is not the hero but the one the story follows. So no it wasn’t hector. You can hail him as your personal hero though
You never disaapoint guys. An amazing job as always
The best mythology channel , and the one I was expecting for , amazing work .......keep doing it , you've earned a subscriber here,👏
Although i want to empathize with Hector, he did helped in breaking the pact between Paris and Menelaus by intervening. Achilles did not trust Hector with the pact he offered to begin with (even though he was confident about his victory). Whether Hector would have kept his word or not, he had it coming from the moment he decided to protect Paris from Greeks. Achilles went overboard with his brutal vengeance but i can see why he did not take Hector's offer. Despite Hector being considered the noblest of Troy, he was a not very honorable on a universal scale.
love the series btw.
Umm actually Hector never killed Menelaus as stated in the movie Troy.
@@aadyantsahu3629 you are right.
Maybe he killed patroclus
Hector never killed Menelaus. He actually survived the entire war and got Helen back. One of the gods intervened with Achilles prodigy during combat.
"HECTOR!! HECTOR!! HECTOR!!"
As always I love your work.
I hope to see you cover everything after the Trojan War.
The Aenied
The Odyssey
And the returns for all the Greeks, all the betrayal, hardship and treachery, I would love it.
who wrote Aeneid?
@@davexorus9836 Virgil
@@EastJazzman was any writing or mention from greeks that aeneas founded rome?
@@davexorus9836 No mention of the word "Rome" itself, but in the illiad, it was mentioned he had a great destiny ahead of him and he would lead the Trojan people.
@@EastJazzman the aeniad is propaganda
I LOVE THIS!!!
videos like this gets me going during this very tough time...
keep up the great work good sir...
The irony of it; how the great warrior Achilles wanted the legacy of his name to live through the centuries; however, whenever people say it, they’re usually talking about someone’s weakness (ie. Achilles’ heel)
All of this started over A beauty contest.
honestly, Paris history's mostly stupidest man
That was awesome story! Achilles defeated Hector and won! That was great story mythology about duel between Achilles and Hector.
guy in the back at 3:18 is just a duel enjoyer he doesnt care who wins
Yes! Yes! Yes!!! New episode!!!!! You're awesome!!! Thanks so much!!! Can't wait for next episode!
I’m so excited to see this this is gonna be great.😃
Hector of Troy is the true n tragic hero of Trojan war❤
history has always been written by the winners
I know your art is a craft! But I wish I did not have to wait one agonizing week for the next chapter!
And finally we come to this!!!!
Waiting for this epic battle
I really hope you'll make a video on the meeting between Priam and Achilles.
"Made him flee.....3 paintings in a row" In an effort to convey just how serious his fear was lol
Please tell me we’re going to get to see Achilles’ duel with Memnon in this series
I REALLY hope so! 😩🙏
This is THE battle!! I really hope so too!
Can’t wait for the next
Also continue the legend of Camelot
Another legend the great story part 26
I Loved Archiles until he dragged Hector's body on the ground after killing him. That was the stupidest thing I have ever seen a warrior do. I hate him for that.
Well, that's what warriors with no honour or heart of hate do. It isn't even the worst.
I mean he was fueled with anger against Hector for what he did to Patroclus. He later kind of makes up for it when Priam begs him for his son body. ( One of the most tragic scenes in all of fiction imo)
In the context of the narrative, Achilles is the pinnacle of glory and honour. Not by modern standards nor that of Antiquity.
It reflects an age where the greatest honour was bestowed upon the strongest and the most manly. A more savage, albeit romantic, era.
At least he didn't run away like coward. He deserved it after killing patroclus and stealing achilles his armour
@@brentmeyers9657 all he deserved was revenge for his friend, but not giving back the body and such humiliation. That's not an act of a warrior.
Hi, just discovered this upon TH-cam's recommendations.
I understand Achilles pierced Hector's feet where the tendons meet the ankles and fastened ropes through. The proceeded to drag noble Hector's body around the city.
Great movie Troy 2004
Plzz make video of Greece warrior Achilles
Humans living their lives believing that they are acting on their own free will, when they are actually mere pawns to the gods. They live and die by rules they never learned and every action they take is a play in a game they do not understand.
What ancient Greek mythology really needed was the god of accountability.
That is why Kratos killed them all
You need to direct the trojan war into a epic movie or series
Agreed. We need more people with knowledge, passionate and loyalty making these things not woke agenda
Keep up the good work! Nice!
Hector fights for his family and country, Achilles fights for glory and to be the best. I always liked Hector more.
At first he was fighting for glory. Later on he was fighting for his lost friend.
Have you even read the Iliad?
@@PrimordialNyx I have read Iliad and Odyssey. People like you would not be satisvied if I have wrote every fact from the book. In general Achilles fight for glory, he did fight Hector for revenge, but his motivation to enter the war was glory, unlike Hector who entered to war to defend his city and family.
4:12 How can Andromeda think that her son Astyanax is now an orphan
It would be better if you showed hector with Achilles's previous armor as the iliad said
Yes, the death of Patroclus cuts Achilles to the quick....and in part he blames himself for allowing Patroclus to wear his armor in the first place...yet the plan of doing so came not from Patroclus but from an idea that old Nestor gave him....notice that when told of his friend's death and the grief Achilles undergoes, we don't hear anything from old Nestor about HIS role in this debacle! I guess with age, does come wisdom.
Hector said death pleases my mind thank you great hero.
One of first books i read at 5 it fascinatied me this battle
when are you going to make the story of Aeneas
nice
Not sure how Hector could have ever won, Achilles got special armor from the gods, seems like cheating to me.
In the Illiad Hector was also donning Achilles's first armour which he had stripped from Patroclus body after killing him. This armour was also godly and forged by the gods.
@@tothermercury9933 Ah.... that would have seemed important to put in this story then. Thanks for the info though.
@@griley823
Still, Achilles had an advantage. It was his old armor. He knew its weaknesses and strucked where there was a gap in the neck.
And according to some sources he was invulnerable except for his heel.
There's no cheating, which anyway was simply out of Achilles's literary character: in the Iliad he is not invulnerable and the fighting equipment he'd received was so heavy that wearing and using it, even running with it, was a prowess in itself that no other warrior would have been able to perform. Actually, the god had made exceptional fighting tools purposefully for the greatest warrior.
Ahh yes, he's beloved "friend"...
Everything lead to this moment, to this immortal duel!
So cool
Awesome 👍
"BELOVED FRIEND " sure man
Please, do the part when Achilles give back Hector's body
Hector never fear....death... He knows he can never bet Achilles.......but he fought Achilles...to brave the Trojans..
When will you do a clip on Dardanus the founder of the Dardanians and Trojans?
Was Patroclus a friend or a Achilles's lover?
Both? 🤷
There is no source saying Achilles had a romantic relationship with Patroclus just gay people taking stuff out of context. Achilles literally betrayed his people over a woman and they wanna make him gay
@@tyrrant1374 i don't know, im following a podcast they said the ware romantic
@@TheBello2009 Well, the person who said that on the podcast probably never read the Iliad. This story that Achilles and Patroclus were lovers came from the book The Song of Achilles, and that's how the author of the book interprets their relationship, but it's just a fanfic that some people have taken seriously.
The myth of Achilles being gay was just a play by other gays to include a formidable man into their foul ranks.
Wow “friend” now thats where i draw the line.
I have a question in which version does it show Priam wanting to throw himself off the walls of troy after hector's death? Is it in the Iliad? I can't find it. Or is it Aeschylus ?
I suddenly started to think about this battle and rewatched their battle scene from the movie Troy yesterday and you post this video about their battle now 😳
A coincidence? Things like this happens to me many times
Watched the Brad Pitt movie 3 days ago , can't be a coincidence
He finally got his get back but may his friend Rest In Peace
As for me; hector is the main and the best hero
with time, I realized
who was Hector? the Prince of a Great country
who was Achilles? a Warrior of a small County.
Hector was so noble to fight that fight. Or it was just an arrangement of the Gods
Achilles dish ragged every man he ever came across. The fact an arrow hit him in the heel and made him fall off the chariot breaking his neck is just a lucky shot.
I have to say even tho hector died in vain his service to his people and mother land should be known .
Hector 💔😭
Song Name?
This guy: He wished to avenge the death of his beloved friend, Patroclus
Me: *sobbing*
The sound track is more dramatic than the entire movie "Troy" starring brad pitt
“His beloved friend”
ah yes simply because 2 men are close means they're lovers
@@magnusthered4973 “ah yes🤓🤓”
Amazing fight
Cant wait for Achilles vs memnon
Same!!
Mother of all Battle, ❤️ for Achilles
Everyplace say different it's said that Hector was soo tired of the war tat was he's lost
But fight in the movie was different?
Good, we are used to cinematic fight scenes, the duel between the two epic heroes: Achilles & Hector, is a brief affair.
Hector ought to be depicted wearing the old armour of Achilles though.
Incidentally, it is amusing to imagine the spectacle of the two warriors running around in circles, with crowds of archaeans trailing behind them, attempting to slay Hector with unfocused projectiles. Like a wacky rat race.
Marvel comics made a comic book series based on the Illiad and it is exceptionally good!
Is this and the story in the book "Song of Achilles" the same?
For some reason i felt like Achilles is the villain
why does the battle look like the troy movie when achilles fights hector
"friend"
You mean boyfriend.
Wdym
Wait 😐🤨 I'm a Lil bit confused here , so how did Achilles get into Troy , past the the huge Trojan Gates , past the guards and parade Hector's Body around through the city so all the citizens can see him ? I honestly don't think Hector's pops would have allowed Achilles to do such a hate crime as that or did he ?
They fought outside the town, duels are between two people, people are not meant to intervene.
Chances are dyphobos could have just ran away due to fearing Achilles
There are NO Pacts Between Lions and Men!!!!
May the Gods honor Crown Prince Hector with peace and salvation in the afterlife. I don't want to preach or anyting but if you ak me, Hector is what a man should be: a loyal, dutiful and repectful son. A loving, caring husband and father. A warrior who although dislikes violence and death is willing to fight if it means to protect his homeland and family. To PROTECT not to CONQUER.
The world has more than enough Achilles. But hardly enough Hectors.
Hector clearly was murderous, the trojans lied and broke pacts. Stop it with hypocrisy.
His beloved "friend" Patrocles.