Some of the Greek heroes like Achilles could be Percy's allies. Percy might learn a lot from Achilles about combat and heroism. And there could be some new characters created specifically for this fanfiction, like a young seer who can predict the outcome of battles and helps Percy make the right decisions.
Well, one plot twist could be that Percy discovers he has a hidden connection to one of the major Trojan heroes. Maybe he finds out he's related to Hector in some way, which makes his fight against the Trojans much more complicated. He might struggle with his loyalty to the Greeks.
Well, it ended because of the clever ruse of the Trojan Horse. The Greeks pretended to sail away, leaving the horse as an offering. The Trojans were deceived and took it in. Once inside the city walls, the hidden Greek soldiers launched a surprise attack. This led to the downfall of Troy and the end of the war. The Greeks were able to defeat the Trojans after this strategic move.
Fiction. The idea of the Trojan Horse is a great story but there's no evidence to suggest such a large wooden horse was used in a real war. It was probably a creative addition to the legend to make the story more exciting.
Yes, it was. The Trojan War is widely considered to be a work of fiction. While there may have been some historical basis or real events that inspired it, the story as we know it, with gods and heroes and the great siege of Troy, was crafted by ancient Greek poets like Homer. There is no conclusive archaeological evidence to prove every aspect of the story as it is told in the Iliad and the Odyssey.
The Trojan War isn't strictly fiction. It's a story that blends history with imagination. Some archaeological evidence and ancient texts suggest a real basis, but much of the details have been mythologized over time.
Maybe there is a scientist or an inventor who becomes Percy's ally. This person could be creating new weapons or gadgets that Percy uses in battle. Their alliance could be crucial in giving Percy an edge in the fight. For example, the inventor might create a special type of grenade or a device that can jam the enemy's communication lines.
One possible plot twist could be Percy finding out that a fellow soldier is actually a spy from the enemy side. This would create a lot of internal conflict as he has to decide what to do about it.
The Trojan War is likely based on some truth. There are archaeological findings in Troy that suggest a large - scale conflict took place there in the past. However, over time, many fictional elements like the intervention of the gods in Homer's account have been added. So it's a mix of truth and fiction.
It's a bit of both. The existence of Troy is a fact as proven by archaeological excavations. But the story as told in the Iliad has a lot of fictional elements. The gods playing such active roles, the superhuman feats of the heroes are all likely made - up. So while there was probably a war - like event at Troy, the full - fledged story we have is a combination of fact and fiction.