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"Immortality? That can be lonely. And in the end, everyone will die. It doesn’t matter what you do to escape it—sooner or later, all shall taste death. It is already written; it’s only a matter of when and how. But glory… glory is the answer. Glory will outlive flesh and bones. Glory is what we should strive for, not immortality." ~~~~ Robin Burton was a young man who grew up with everything anyone could ever hope for: immense talent in cultivation, a sharp mind, and a wealthy family that would stop at nothing to protect and nurture him. He had everything—except the will to make use of it. "Why should I walk the same path as my ancestors? Why must I seek strength just to defeat one rival or compete with another? That is not what I was born for!" --- “…Heh\~” Robin let out a long sigh. “Pursuing power was never my goal. I left my family and secluded myself to escape those pointless struggles for authority. I wanted to explore the universe, and to explore myself first… yet time and again, I was dragged into devastating wars. I wanted to benefit people with my knowledge and immortalize my name, yet worlds fell and hundreds of billions died because of me. Ironic, hah?”

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Trojan War: Truth or Fiction?
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2024-12-12 04:50
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.
Was the Trojan War fiction?
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2024-12-10 19:24
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.
Is the Trojan War Fiction?
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2024-10-17 10:29
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.
What is the truth of the Troy Trojan War story?
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2024-11-13 15:18
The truth of the Troy Trojan War story is complex. Archaeological evidence suggests that there was a city of Troy which was destroyed around the time the war was said to have taken place. But the details in Homer's Iliad, like the Trojan Horse, are likely fictional elements added for dramatic effect. It could have been a long - term siege of Troy by the Greeks over resources or power, and then the story was passed down and magnified through generations of story - tellers.
Was the Trojan Horse in the Trojan War Fact or Fiction?
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2024-11-10 13:37
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.
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