Part III:

 

 

 

Exposition: South, in the Ionian Sea

 With the sailing on the crowded ship, conversation is public and plentiful. Brutus sets sail to the Altars of the Philistines. There he would meet Artemis (Genvissa) again for further directions.

  

Rising Action: Brutus sets sail, Cornelia has a plan to resuscitate her life.

 Cornelia, to save her life, has chosen to be nice to Brutus and his people in hopes of turning their favor. The favor of which would decide if she lives, or takes her last breath when her son is born. Everybody she now knew hated her since she was the spoiled Princess of Mesopotamia and they were her servants.

  

Climax: A huge storm hits the boat to lessen the fleet, thanks to Genvissa.

 Genvissa sees the thousand ships on the way to Llangarlia. Knowing that all of the Trojans wouldn’t fit in the veiled hills, Genvissa sent a supernatural storm with two goals: to cripple Brutus’ fleet and to kill the shrieking Cornelia, the child bride of Brutus.

 

 Falling Action: A Storm is Coming.

 A storm awakens when Brutus reaches the Pillars of Hercules. The experience is unearthly and super unnatural. There were about five boats gone from the fleet and about three boats left unscathed and sailable. Those boats had set off find the nearest port so that they could get supplies and new masts.

 

Resolution: Needing supplies, the fleet sailed to the nearest port.

Locrinia was the nearest port. The ship that came back had a Trojan flag, meaning that they were family, if a bit distant. Blangan was the wife of the leader, Corineus. Blanbgan was a native from Llangarlia of which is where the Trojans are headed. Blangan is appalled at going back home but helps Brutus, the Trojans, and especially Cornelia learns the language.