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The battle on sea takes place with the intrusion of divine power as mythology specifies, Zeus puts into balance the two armies and decides to sink down the Greeks. The Trojans push back the Greeks into their camp, but Agamemnon, their leader rallies the Greeks. The Trojans are driven off, and after night falls Hector takes the camp and burns the ships. The next day Agamemnon rallies the Greeks and drives back the Trojans. Agamemnon leaves the field, wounded on the arm by a spear, and then Hector rallies the Trojans.
The battle goes from field, inside the camp and Hector is hit by a stone thrown by Ajax. Divine forces interfere again when Apollo arrives from Olympus and infuses strength into the fighters Hector calls for fire to destroy a ship but the Trojans cannot bring it to him, as Ajax kills everyone who tries. Everything happens according to the will of gods, who decided the downfall of Troy.
Patroclus, Achilles' closest companion, disguised in the armor of Achilles, enters the combat trying to force a Trojan withdrawal. Hector, with the aid of Apollo kills Patroclus.
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