On the
outside, the horse was inscribed, “the Greeks dedicate this to Athena for
their return home”. Enough Greek soldiers got into the hollow belly of the
wooden horse. The rest of the Greek army burned the camp and sailed away.
When the
Trojans discovered the Greeks were gone, believing the war was over; they
joyfully dragged the horse into the city while they debated what to do with it.
Some thought they ought to hurl it down from the rocks, others thought they
should burn it, while others said they ought to dedicate it to their god Athena.
The Trojans
decided to keep the horse and turned to a night of mad revelry and celebration.
When it was midnight and the clear moon was rising the soldiers from inside the
horse emerged and killed the guards. They entered the city and killed the sleeping
population.