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Menelaos decided to take his fleet and leave Troy immediately while Agamemnon stayed behind, making sacrifices to appease Athene.
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The army, couldn't decide unanimously which man to follow, so they split up.
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Odysseus sided with Menelaos and took his ships to sea—and then he changed his mind. Heading back to Troy to show loyalty to Agamemnon, he took half of Menelaos' ships with him.
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