For I saw a dappled deer mangled by a wolf’s bloody fangs, torn from my knees by force, piteously. And this too filled me with fear; over the summit of his tomb appeared Achilles’ phantom, and for his prize he would have one of the luckless maids of Troy . Therefore, I implore you, divine powers, avert this horror from my daughter, from my child. The Chorus of captive Trojan women enters. Chorus Hecuba, I have hastened away to you, leaving my master’s tent, where the lot assigned and appointed me as his slave, when I was driven from the city of Ilium , hunted by Achaeans at the point of the spear; no alleviation do I bring for your sufferings; no, I have laden myself with heavy news, and am a herald of sorrow to you, lady. It is said the Achaeans have determined in full assembly to offer your daughter in sacrifice to Achilles; for you know how one day he appeared standing on his tomb in golden armor, and stayed the sea-borne ships, though they had their sails already hoisted, with this pealing cry: Where away so fast, you Danaids, leaving my tomb without its prize? A violent dispute with stormy altercation arose, and opinion was divided in the warrior army of Hellas , some being in favor of offering the sacrifice at the tomb, others dissenting. There was Agamemnon, all eagerness in your interest, because of his love for the frenzied prophetess; but the two sons of Theseus, scions of Athens , though supporting different proposals, yet agreed on the same decision, which was to crown Achilles’ tomb with fresh blood; for they said they never would set Cassandra’s bed before Achilles’ valor. Now the zeal of the rival disputants was almost equal, until that shifty, smooth-mouthed liar, the son of Laertes , whose tongue is always at the service of the mob, persuaded the army not to put aside the best of all the Danaids