In Jiang's retelling, the Greek coalition binds itself by oath to defend Helen's marriage, and that preexisting vow becomes the reason Agamemnon feels compelled to appease Artemis and continue the war expedition.
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War obligation
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"also a really interesting story okay so she's saying that there are two really stupid people in this world first is jetba the other..."
"and destroy troy and this is what starts the trojan war and agamemnon is the leader of the greek army so the greeks assemble..."
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