Thread:Shikifan/@comment-28818979-20180422095150/@comment-30314236-20180501111207

Thanks guys.

@Shyuan

Okay, here's what I know about it. Achilles and Penthesilea fought as brave warriors. Achilles did not realize Penthesilea was a beautiful woman until he killed her, making him to fully regret it. However Penthesilea saw this as an offense, because at that moment she was not seen as a brave warrior, but as a woman. Penthesilea's hatred doesn't come from Achilles killing her, but because he regretted killing someone so beautiful. In short, he hurt her pride as a warrior.

About Hector, they both fought against each other during the Trojan War. Hector was the bigger brother of Paris, the one who took away Helen, and the great warrior of Trojan side. During the events of the war, Hector killed Patroclus, who was Achilles' closest friend. Achilles was enraged and wanted to kill Hector, requesting a one-on-one duel. Achilles won, and after that, he dragged Hector's corpse around the camp while he was riding his chariot (this was seen repulsive even to people on his side, I think). After that, he returned the corpse to the Trojans, and at the climax of the war, Paris killed Achilles. I guess Achilles regret the way he behaved after he killed Hector.

About Heracles... He just want to fight him, that's all XD.