At the Grecian camp, Agamemnon has Ajax sound a trumpet to challenge Hector, but no answer comes. Diomedes then arrives bringing Cressida, who is greeted ceremonially by the Greek leaders, though the men quickly turn her arrival into flirtation and teasing. Cressida answers their remarks with wit, while Ulysses watches her closely and condemns her as shamelessly forward. A trumpet announces the Trojans, and Hector enters with Aeneas and Troilus to arrange the terms of the combat. Hector and Ajax meet with mutual respect, and Hector also exchanges formal greetings with Agamemnon, Nestor, Ulysses, and Menelaus. Achilles and Hector size each other up and agree to fight the next day, before the Greeks invite Hector to dine.
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