Lacee Bergstrom

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Linking with each other like a chain of the ants from which they derived their name, the Myrmidons began to swarm up the walls. The panicked citizens on the battlements, men, women, and children, hurled down rocks, bronze cauldrons, stone jars—anything they could find. Were it not for a great blanketing mist that fell on the city at this most critical moment, the Greeks might well have succeeded
Troy: The Greek Myths Reimagined (Stephen Fry's Great Mythology #3)
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