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There's got to be a way to include the battle of Troy.Mycenae ruins could have the ghost of Agamemnon transport you through time back to the battle to defeat Achilles or something like that.
Enraged over the death of Patroclus, Achilles ends his refusal to fight and takes the field, killing many men in his rage but always seeking out Hector. Achilles even engages in battle with the river god Scamander, who has become angry that Achilles is choking his waters with all the men he has killed. The god tries to drown Achilles but is stopped by Hera and Hephaestus. Zeus himself takes note of Achilles' rage and sends the gods to restrain him so that he will not go on to sack Troy itself before the time allotted for its destruction, seeming to show that the unhindered rage of Achilles can defy fate itself.
THE ANDROKTASIAI (Androctasiae) were the female spirits (daimones) of battlefield slaughter, daughters of Eris, the goddess of strife and discord. They were similar to the Keres and were the companions of other battlefield daimones such as the Makhai (Machae).