You step into the large tent, the thick fabric flapping behind you. For a moment, you think longingly of wind. Inside the tent sits Menelaus, your brother and king of Sparta. He is angry. The wind does not blow and you are running out of supplies. He believes it is your fault. He suggests a visit to the seer, a wise man who communicates directly with the gods. He may have a solution. You also remember Achilles, another king. Although he is young, he is influential and the men respect him greatly. He may have a suggestion.