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Essay heading: gates of fire
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Diomache knows a rich woman in Athens and wants to go live with her until she's old enough to marry. Xeones, still filled with vengeance, wants to go to Sparta, home of the legendary warriors that constitute the best army in Greece. They cannot decide so they end up parting ways, Xeones to Sparta, Diomache to Athens... displayed 300 characters
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In their entire lives they will only meet once more.
When Xeones arrives in Sparta (Lakedaemon) he cannot become a soldier because he is not Lakedaemonian. Instead he becomes a squire, a station that is basically a form of slavery. This in itself doesn't present a conflict to Xeoes, he is willing to do anything to serve with the Spartans... displayed next 300 characters
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