The Odyssey of the Greek army begins as they prepare to set sail for a monumental battle, but their journey is hindered by the lack of wind. King Agamemnon, determined to improve the army's morale, mistakenly kills a revered deer, leading the gods to demand a terrible price: the life of his own daughter, Iphigenia.
Iphigenia
A devoted commander sacrifices his personal happiness for the sake of his duty, using his daughter's arranged marriage as a distraction from his own anguish, ultimately sealing her fate.






















