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Achilles is really the focal character in the Iliad. Without him, the Greeks probably wouldn't have been able to defeat the Trojans, as Hector, the leader of the Trojan army, was second only to Achilles in martial prowess.
to regain the honor the king took from him when he took away his honor, therefore Achilles wanted the king to suffer how he did.
It's the other way around. The Achilles tendon was named after the character Achilles. Achilles got his invinceability when his mother dipped him into the river Styx. In order to do this, she held him by the back of the foot-- Where she held him was the only part of his body that was not bathed in the river's water. Hence his defeat (agony of da feet?) when struck at the Achilles tendon.
Achilles
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Yes, a creature with deathtouch can defeat an indestructible creature by assigning just 1 point of damage to it, which is enough to destroy it regardless of its indestructible ability.
How can someone defeat a war? How about you take the trouble to ask a sensible question and rephrase this so we can know what you are asking.
Achilles is really the focal character in the Iliad. Without him, the Greeks probably wouldn't have been able to defeat the Trojans, as Hector, the leader of the Trojan army, was second only to Achilles in martial prowess.
Because aside from Achiiles, Hector was the greatest warrior in the world. Without Achilles, the Greeks would not have been able to defeat Troy, and they knew it.
to regain the honor the king took from him when he took away his honor, therefore Achilles wanted the king to suffer how he did.
Python, a dragon that lived in Delphi.
Yes.
It's the other way around. The Achilles tendon was named after the character Achilles. Achilles got his invinceability when his mother dipped him into the river Styx. In order to do this, she held him by the back of the foot-- Where she held him was the only part of his body that was not bathed in the river's water. Hence his defeat (agony of da feet?) when struck at the Achilles tendon.
Harry and Fawkes defeated a Basilisk.
He never gained command of the sea. Also, too many countries allied together to defeat him at Waterloo.
When a creature with deathtouch blocks or is blocked by a creature with indestructible in combat, the deathtouch ability causes the indestructible creature to be destroyed, even though it normally cannot be destroyed. This interaction allows the deathtouch creature to defeat the indestructible creature in combat.