Troy is finally going to be introduced into the mix! To get there, we need a few ingredients- a cow won by wrestling, a statuette falling from the heavens, and of course a descendant of Zeus whose name is pronounced shockingly inconsistently throughout.
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- Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Palladium (classical antiquity) (online) (Accessed 13/02/2024).
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I should mention I've been unable to find the video I reference with regard to Tithonus, but the point made about the myth in the episode would still hold.