The truth Menelaus sought is finally spoken—and it is heavy with ruin, pride, and betrayal.
In The Odyssey, Book 4, Proteus recounts the grim outcomes of the Achaean leaders after Troy. Ajax the Lesser survives the sea only to perish through arrogance, crushed by Poseidon after boasting against the gods. Agamemnon, spared the storms, meets a darker fate at home, welcomed with feasting and murdered through Aegisthus’ long-laid treachery.
The tale lays bare the cost of hubris and misplaced trust, revealing that survival at sea does not guarantee safety on land—and that the end of war did not end its violence.
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