Hephaestus forged a splendid new shield for Achilles.Hephaestus.
Hephaestus by the request of Achilles mother, Thetis.
Thetis gives him his new armor, and promises, after hearing Achilles' concerns for the body, that she will keep the body as fresh and whole as it was when Patroclus was alive.
After Patroclus is killed wearing Achilles' armor and the Trojans take possession of it, Hephaestus forges Achilles a new set of armor.
The myth about Achilles and how he had new armor made by Hephaestus god of fire after his friend got killed in his old armor.
Hephaestus forged a splendid new shield for Achilles.Hephaestus.
Hephaestus by the request of Achilles mother, Thetis.
It was not given a name: it was simply known as the armor of Achilles.
I assume you are speaking of A thousand Splendid Suns. It is just that. Splendid. :)
The Splendid Crime - 1925 was released on: USA: 16 December 1925 (New York City, New York) USA: 4 January 1926
a thousand splendid suns
achilles and ther king troy of new zealand and rayquaza of pallett town
hi, no u can not get a new shield, unless u upgrade it with your fariys
Achilles didn't NEED armor, of course, because he was invincible. However, to the Bronze Age Greeks, armor equaled identity. Your armor was much more than mere protection. It told the people around you who you were, who your family was, how rich in bronze they could afford to be. You'll notice, for example, that Diomedes has a boar's head on his shield, Ajax has the biggest shield of all the heroes, etc. (Even the gods wear armor, you'll notice.) So even if Achilles didn't need armor, he would have wanted it because your armor was a reflection of your identity as a Greek, a warrior, and a hero. --Kwai Nyu For the same reason any other warrior needs an armor. Sacrificing a bit of his mobility and speed, gaining a bit of durability in combat. He may have been inpregnable, that doesn't mean a thwack to the abdomen didn't hurt! He had given his armor to his best friend Patroclus when he left battle. When the Trojans thought Patroclus was Achilles, he was killed. Achilles was enraged and returned to battle. Achilles needed new armor. It was made by Hephaestus. The shield depicted life in peace and the horror of life in war.
Thetis gives him his new armor, and promises, after hearing Achilles' concerns for the body, that she will keep the body as fresh and whole as it was when Patroclus was alive.
After Patroclus is killed wearing Achilles' armor and the Trojans take possession of it, Hephaestus forges Achilles a new set of armor.
In the book "Forged by Fire" by Sharon M. Draper, Gerald's 9th birthday surprise was a brand new basketball.