

Achilles finally reaches Hektor and, after winning their duel, refuses the prince's request for a respectful burial for the loser. As the warrior escapes, the river god decides to let him free. Skamandros resurrects the dead in the river to kill Achilles. Reaching the river of Skamandros, Achilles angers the river god by killing Asteropias. Thetis brings him a set of new divine armor which he proudly wears as he returns to the battlefield. As the Trojan prince steals his armor, Achilles swears vengeance for Patroklos. Achilles warns his friend to avoid crossing the river of Skamandros and, though his appearance is enough to restore ally morale, his friend is killed by Hektor. Achilles is resolved to stay true to his pledge, so Patroklos decides to wear his friend's armor and fight in his stead. Once the Greeks have their backs pushed against Troy's shores, Agamemnon gives Briseis back to Achilles in a bid to force the warrior to fight. His withdrawal from the war causes the Greeks' downfall. No longer able to tolerate the king, Achilles lets Agamemnon do as he wishes but vows to never fight for him again. When Achilles reports his findings, Agamemnon gives the girl back to her father but takes Briseis as compensation. Emerging victorious, the priest of the temple reveals that Apollo released the plague since Agamemnon took the priest's daughter for himself. The god inhibits a statue in his image to attack Achilles. Arrogantly defying the god's will, he slays Troilos and invites Apollo's wrath. His mother meets him as they travel to their destination and warns him to avoid Troilos, a Trojan prince loved by Apollo. Agamemnon orders Achilles and Patroklos to beg for mercy at the temple of Apollo. Years later, a deadly plague infects the Greek army.

As she is dragged away by Greek soldiers, she cries that Mynes was his father, to which Achilles appears regretful. Achilles pays no heed to her outburst and is intent on claiming the women his prize. Briseis curses him for his callousness when Mynes is killed and accuses him for being a heartless murderer. During the duel Achilles commands the elderly man to lower his sword, but Mynes would rather defy him than live as a slave. As he and his men invade Lyrnessos, he meets resistance from an old man named Mynes. Despite having no love for the Greek commander, Achilles still fights as part of his army.Īchilles continues to push onward into Troy as the years pass, eventually conquering twelve nearby cities. Soon after, Achilles and the Greek leader, King Agamemnon, antagonise each other. Together with Patroklos, he clears the area of threats. On top of the new look at the new members of the cast we learn about pre-order bonuses.Role in Games Warriors: Legends of Troy Īchilles is the first Greek to set foot on Troy's shores as he clears a landing position for the Greek ships. The ruler of Asgard, Odin, also joins the fray using Gungnir, a unique spear which summons magical blades to its tip to become a powerful drill that can quickly eliminate any who stand in his way.” Wielding his twin spears to transform into a vigorous dragon, Typhon unleashes a stream of fire on those unfortunate enough to cross its path. She uses magic powers to manipulate the size of her Sacred Treasure, the shield Aegis, which she throws at her opponents to turn them to stone.Īt the same time, Ares – the god of war – fights passionately to fulfill his own beliefs – that the gods should dominate humanity. Meanwhile, Athena – the wise and powerful goddess of wisdom – learning of Perseus’ plans descends to earth to capture him.

Perseus – the hero of Olympus and demigod son of Zeus – hearing news that his father is meddling in the human world, decides to rise to fight alongside them. “Four new gods, each equipped with powerful mystic weaponry known as Sacred Treasures, join Warriors Orochi 4’s extensive roster including: Perseus, Ares, Athena, and Odin.
