Minor Characters
Deiphobus
Deiphobus is one of Priam’s sons. He claims to have been particularly close to Hector, and he urges his father not to disrespect his brother’s memory by following through on his plan to visit Achilles.
Polydamas
Polydamas is an advisor to Priam and a friend of Hector. As a result of this friendship, he views the Trojan king as a father figure, and Priam returns the affection, carefully weighing Polydamas’s advice.
Automedon
Automedon is one of Achilles’s men and, in the aftermath of Patroclus’s death, his chariot driver and attendant. Achilles recognizes that Automedon’s loyalty and cautious nature make him a valuable assistant, but nevertheless resents him for being present at Patroclus’s death as he himself wasn’t.
Alcimus
Alcimus is Automedon’s squire. He is relatively young and occasionally forgets to follow customs and conventions—a trait Achilles finds charming.
Helenus
Helenus is a son of Priam, who shares his ability to communicate with the gods. Helenus, however, has made a profession out of this skill as a priest.
Cassandra
Cassandra is one of Priam’s daughters, and a seer like her father. In the wake of her brother Hector’s death, however, she appears to lose interest in her visions, which had previously taken an ecstatic and crazed form.