Troias Tragōidia (Troy's Tragedy): Tempestuous Immortal Chariot (疾風怒濤の不死戦車トロイアス・トラゴーイディア, Shippūdotō no Fushi SenshaToroiasu Toragōidia?) is Achilles's three-horsed chariot that is able to move through the sky. Summoned by whistling with two fingers in his mouth, it appears from the sky, controlled by reigns on the driver's stand. It is drawn by three strong-muscled horses, two immortal divine horses bestowed by the Greek sea god Poseidon to Achilles' father, Peleus, as a wedding gift, Xanthos (クサントス, Kusantosu?) and Balius (バリオス, Bariosu?), and lesser than the other two, a "fine and famous" great horse pillaged from a city, Pedasos (ペーダソス, Pēdasosu?). Xanthos and Balius serves as the chariot's central pivot while Pedasos has a more supportive role. As divine horses received from Poseidon,
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