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Your fun fact for the chapter is that "Ilion" is an alternative name for Troy, the subject of the "Iliad". In fact, "Iliad" literally means "about Ilion (Troy)," which is why this story is called "The Illiad." Because it's about Illia/Illion. There you have it. This is not a retelling of Homer's compilation of The Iliad, although I do like Classics a lot and include a lot of refs

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