Agamemnon spread a plague and was thus attempting to destroy the Achaeans.
If you think monarchy is truly one-power-ism, then it was the duty of the Achaeans to lie down and die. The king wanted the kingdom to fail, and thus it was the duty of the subjects to be killed. Having discovered the plague, Achilles should have berated Agamemnon for trying to keep is secret, and then beaten the shit out of anyone trying to slow the plague's spread.
We are all equal in death, and the only truly ordered kingdom is that of Hades. It's quiet, you see.
If you think the king in fact has duties to his kingdom, then you have two options.
Agamemnon was a traitor. What Achilles did wrong wasn't being "petulant and argumentative" it was not killing the absolute shit out of Satanist Agamemnon. This 'king' should have been strung upside-down by his own bowels. Fiat justitia, ruat caelum. Fiat vox veritatus, et pereat mundus.
White kingdom: Agamemnon is indeed allowed to plague his kingdom, and therefore the Acheans should have renounced Achea and Agamemnon. Achilles should have tendered his resignation.
A kingdom of no-one. Agamemnon can play with pathogenic bacteria by himself. At least, only attended by suicidal death-cultists. If they want to plague themselves, it's none of my business. Trying to cross the border with the new kingdom is a capital crime, though.
Under no condition is it allowed that a plague-spreading king remains a king. Either the king dies or the kingdom does. Upholding his realm is wrong. Indisputably incorrect.
Those who nevertheless pursue these twisted ends will be cursed with Sophism and Christianity.
"His rage even causes him to almost attempt to kill Agamemnon, but the goddess Athena saves him from this deed."
"Apollo lifts the plague"
These 'gods' seem evil as shit. Defending traitorous criminals and allowing plagues until it embarrasses their pet degenerate.
At best we can hope this is the impiety of Homer. All modern artists are either boring or Communist (same way all actresses are boring or whores) and it would make sense if this principle was also true in Homer's time. Perhaps Athena struck Homer down for this rank calumny.
Alternatively: it can be no surprise that the devil-worshipping Athenians fell to Satan.
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