When the Trojans captured Sinon, they initially viewed him with suspicion, believing he might be a Greek trickster. However, Sinon cleverly convinced them that he had escaped from the Greeks and was a victim of their cruelty, claiming that he had been left behind as a sacrifice. His persuasive storytelling swayed the Trojans, leading them to trust him and ultimately allowing him to play a key role in the downfall of Troy by orchestrating the introduction of the infamous wooden horse. This manipulation ultimately facilitated the Greek victory over the Trojans.
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