Troilus and Cressida — Act 4, Scene 1: Troy. A street.

In a torchlit street in Troy, Aeneas meets Paris, Deiphobus, Antenor, Diomedes, and others and exchanges formal greetings with Diomedes, mixing courtesy with open threats. Paris explains that the king’s business is to take Diomedes to Calchas’s house and there hand over Cressida in exchange for the freed Antenor, and he asks Aeneas to hurry ahead and wake Troilus, who is staying there. After Aeneas leaves, Paris speaks privately with Diomedes about Helen, asking whether Menelaus or Paris has the better claim to her. Diomedes answers bitterly, condemning Helen as the cause of bloodshed and loss on both sides.