Achilles

Achilles, was a Greek Hero of the Trojan War. He was said to be invulnerable because he had dipped into the waters of the river Styx as a baby. The only way to wound Achilles was by striking his heel—the only part of his body that did not go into the water. It was an arror wound to the heel that finally led to his death. Some believed that his shield would bestow Achilles' invulnerability on its bearer, but it was supposed lost after being placed upon the hero's chest as his body burned on its funeral pyre. How the Shield of Achilles came into the hands of the Kingdom of Daventry is unknown.