Paris, prince of Troy, stands atop the walls, his eyes scanning the horizon where Greek ships dot the sea like scattered shells.
"It all began with a choice," he muses, recalling the fateful day he awarded the apple to Aphrodite.
"Choose wisely, prince," Hera urges, her voice regal and commanding.
"Choose strength and wisdom," Athena offers, her eyes gleaming with intelligence.
"Choose love, and the most beautiful shall be yours," Aphrodite whispers, her voice a seductive melody.
Helen, her face a mask of conflicted emotions, grips Paris' hand tightly.
"Is this truly love, or a curse?" she wonders aloud, her voice barely above a whisper.
"This ends today," Achilles vows, his voice a fierce promise.
Nearby, Hector, the noble Trojan prince, stands resolute, his eyes full of determination and unyielding courage.
"For Troy, for my family," Hector declares, his voice steady even in the face of death.
"For Patroclus," Achilles responds, his words dripping with the venom of vengeance.
Cassandra, the cursed prophet, pleads desperately, her eyes wild with foreboding.
"Do not let it in! It is doom!" she cries, her voice lost amidst the jubilant cheers of her people.
Odysseus leads the charge, emerging from the horse with a silent signal. The gates open, and the city is engulfed in chaos.
"For victory, for home," Odysseus whispers to himself, as flames rise into the night sky, marking the end of an era.
















