The royal object that marks Agamemnon's authority and becomes evidence for Odysseus taking command.
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The royal object that marks Agamemnon's authority and becomes evidence for Odysseus taking command.
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The royal scepter transfer in the quoted passage becomes the evidence for Odysseus temporarily assuming Agamemnon's authority.
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"...face with Atreides' Agamemnon, he relieved him of his father's royal scepter. Its power can never die. And grasping it tightly off, he strode..."
"...so much kind of dissonance that when Odysseus takes the royal scepter, Agamemnon doesn't even notice. The royal scepter is part of his soul,..."
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