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Jan 1, 1001
The Battle of Troy
Odysseus fights in the Battle of Troy. He infilitrates the Trojan fort inside the wooden Trojan Horse and slays the Trojan defenders. The Greeks eventually win the Battle of Troy. -
Jan 1, 1002
Island of the Lotus Eaters
Odysseus and his men are blown off course to the island of the Lotus Eaters. There, his men eat many lotus blossoms and feel a strong need to never leave the island. So Odyseeus ties them the masts of his ships and they leave the isle. -
Jan 1, 1003
Cyclops
After the island of the Lotuse Eaters, Odyseeus' travels take him to the dreaded Island of the Cyclops -
Jan 1, 1004
Aeolus
Next, Odysseus travels to meet Aeolus, the god of the wind. Odysseus stayed there for a while and as gift for their journey, he was given a bag of the westerly winds. The men opened the bag feeling that Odyseeus was hiding great treasure. The wind blew them way off course. -
Jan 1, 1005
Laestrygonians
The next stop was the home of the Laestrygonians. A cannibalistic race. The Laestrygonians destroyed most of Odysseus' fleet and ate some of his men. -
Jan 1, 1006
Aeaea
Next, Odyseeus arrives at Aeaea, the home of goddess Circes. Circes helps out Odyseeus by giving him some supplies but also turns all of his men into pigs. Odyseeus used a herb he recieved from Hermes, the messenger god, and uses it to turn his men back into humans. -
Jan 1, 1007
Land of the Dead
Odysseus then travels to the Land of the Dead. He meets some of the fallen Greeks from the Battle of Troy such as Achilles and Ajax. He is then frightened by some of the souls and returns to his ship. -
Jan 1, 1008
Sirens
Odysseus then travels past the Island of the Sirens. To prevent his men form succombing to the temptation of the Sirens, Odysseus covers their ears with beeswax. He orders them to tie him to the mast of the ship. They make it through safely. -
Jan 1, 1009
Scylla and Charybdis
Odysseus then travels throught the Strait of Messina, home to the snake monster thing Scylla and the swirling whirlpool Charybdis. Many of his men are eaten by the monster. He luckily escapes with few of his men remaining. -
Jan 1, 1010
Island of Helios
Odysseus then lands at the island of Helios, the God of the Sun. Circes tells Odysseus not to eat the cattle, which he relays to his men. But while he goes off th pray to the Gods, his men slays all of the cattle and eats them. Zeus, as punishment, hits their ship with a bolt of lightning and destroys the ship -
Jan 1, 1011
Shipwreck
Odyseeus' ships wrecks at the island of Calypso, -
Jan 1, 1012
Calypso
Odysseus meets Calypso. But Calypso holds Odysseus for seven years before eventually returning home to Ithaca.