Oh man even after reading part of this it was still such an insane ride and soooo good girl!! The fact that this does not have more attention is a crime! Such a fantastic narrative of sorrow and pain for the poor man đđđâ¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¨â¨â¨ A heartbreaking and yet deeply emotional conclusion for story!
Gosh the poor guy started out with a bad hangover after she made him drink so much last night!! He really was shaken and turned badly! And damn the bright white place strikes again hahaha in a much more scarier note this white environment truly starts to become like a pretty nightmare bit by bit!
And it's so sad already that he's ashamed at being drunk and opening himself up to her, when Calypso was the one who manipulated him into doing so and he can't grasp that yet đ˘man the conveniently placed medicine for his hangover! Another red flag that this was orchestrated with his present condition in mind! I like how his sharp mind even under the spell notices it's a bit off.
Don't know if this has anything to do with it, but the fact that the medicine works well with the nausea but not with his dizziness also seems to work in Calypso's favor to maneuver him! Maybe it's also connected to her mind spells. Poor man doesn't have a clue how much she wants to be sleeping next to him lool she's giving her prey space to come to her it seems!
Gosh even the fact that she has hangover medicine ready gives her a reverse Dilla vibe hahaha sorry đ but man he really got a bad one! It must have been Calypso's spell as well which made him so accepting of more and more drink, he's definitely catching on to something now, even if he's yet to know her motivation! Gosh đđđđ the "You're not mature enough" always gets me hahaha perfect for him, and silver fox Caleb hahaha
Oh man it's so scary and sad how he's always making excuses for her still, even with all the hints there, yet it's so realistic in a scary way how his instincts are telling him something is wrong in the way she made him drunk, but he feels he doesn't want to believe them since this woman helped him survive, and also how afraid he is to have more issues with the Gods đ˘ And the fact that shame starts to become a prevalent thing more and more... Calypso definitely uses shame as a tool to get to him as well. Hin comparing her to Circe and how that was scary for him already đ˘
Oh boy Calypso posing like a painting again, and yet like a lion in her den awaiting her meal once more! It's interesting how she's probably trying to manipulate him into believing he's in a relaxed environment with her, but Odysseus gets more and more creeped out as time passes, even tho he's still trying to convince himself the fear is misplaced.
That "I am glad to see you are up" she was expecting him to stay down a while damn woman đ and the way the maids handle him seems almost like another hint he is losing his autonomy. That smirk of hers at him saying his throat is dry, she's a bit of creep even in the little things hahaha or I'm just too antagonizing of her at this point 𤣠even that "I would hate to see you struggle with nausea" seems so mocking from her!
I really like how you make Calypso's emotions for him genuine and yet that doesn't make her any less of a creep, she definitely admires him and likes him truly, but she still is maneuvering him with no regards at his true feelings, plus she looks at him like a piece of meat, and the simpleton comment oh boy... Basically she fetishizes his body and personality yet she's not caring about what he wants, something that gets more and more apparent as the story continues, the more she figures out he doesn't want her after all, the more she takes him without consent, that was a very well made yet terrifying and tense build up!
Oh gosh her patting her own back for not jumping on him yikes! Plus the fact that she admits that the idea of doing it while he was vulnerable was tempting and she just didn't because he would remember!
Man the way she keeps reminding him how she likes it when he opens up to her feels more like she's opening up a shell by force! And how easy she lies by even mixing it with omissions, calling him darling gets more and more scary now!
That tense build up of Odysseus refusing her praises and her pressing more and more how she wants to be a friend was progressively so uncomfortable... You can see how she's already fooling herself thinking that coercing him to drink was somehow good as a way for him to talk to her, and not a violation of his free will already, and the way she suddenly puts her hand on his felt as tense as a lion putting his paw on a prey like testing if it would run away or not đś especially since she felt like jumping him at that moment too!
It's so interesting how you made her open up about her loneliness now, since it's something so connected to this particular Goddess, and it makes her actions more understandable even if not justified or less creepy in the slightest! I can imagine that spending her time isolated there was toxic, even her nymphs don't help much because they serve her blindly doing everything she wants, Calypso is a lonely deity, without much experience of relationships and very used to having whatever the hell she wants with a snap of her fingers, so she doesn't take a "no" for an answer well, and she truly is projecting into Odysseus all the solutions and cure for her loneliness, especially after the first time she rapes him. There's definitely a bit of tragedy behind her aborrent awful actions even if you still loathe her haha
Oh man and poor Odysseus feeling sorry for her loneliness comparing it to his own, but as he tries to give her a hand Calypso takes the chance to pull his whole arm! đś Poor guy was put against the wall in 3 seconds with her pleas for him to stay with her! I love how Odysseus is so confused by her change in tone and demeanor dropping the motherly mature image and getting more and more needy and clingy like a little girl now! The way she so confidently tells him she understands him is so arrogant coming from her lips, and the way she says "you are worthy" is so demeaning, yet so perfectly written for a Goddess such as her who is used to her status (especially in comparison to humans)!
Odysseus initial reaction was so fitting as well, who would not be flattered and blush at a beautiful Goddess praising you, a mortal, that way! Even confessing her feelings to you so boldly! Especially Odysseus who is thinking about his fleeting youth and reputation as well! And yet the poor guy is already trying to break free from her grasp and trying to tell her he wants to go back...
I love how you wrote Calypso accusing mortals of being petty when she herself is one of the most petty beings around hahaha it was such a great way to hint at her being hypocritical too. And the way she immediately ignores the fact that he has another life to return, and starts off by accusing his dead friends...
Gosh it starts the first strike! The way she uses Odysseus's pain to her advantage... And even tho it's true that his men made their own mistakes it's heartbreaking the way she is purposely trying to antagonize them more, make them seem as simply backstabbing monsters in her words when the truth is much more complicated than that... Also the way she was keeping the information of Eurylochus as the one who had the idea to eat the cows and open the sack, just so she could weaponize it to manipulate Odysseus more, not even caring how much this hurts him đ˘
Oh man the vision must be so brutal, Calypso really chose the worse spot for her own convenience! đ˘ And even tho Odysseus knew his men did this, him hearing Eurylochus basically start a mutiny while he was away searching for food must have hurt his mind and heart too deeply... yet Odysseus still understands them seeing how much they are suffering and starving, afraid of dying in the worst way possible withering away, while watching food grazing right next to them!
As always it's so touching how Polites is one of the few attempting to defend Odysseus... Eurylochus rage is so raw and understandable even if very harsh and unfair as well, since he does not carry the weight of leadership and the choices Odysseus had to make, but man his suffering is surely palpable and genuine as well! But hearing all of his accusations must hurt like knives in Odysseus hears even the cave of the Cyclops and all... Especially since his comrades are dead now and he can do nothing but despair at these words and their loss. And watching the cows being killed and presented in such a bad manner of sacrifice was just more salt to the wound, just watching knowing he can't change the past and prevent what happens next đ˘
Man Odysseus pain is definitely so apparent in your writing! The way he almost scratches the skin from his face in pure agony.. the way he laments what his comrades and friends did to him, but also what he did to them, all the sacrifices and choices he had to bear for them which makes their words and actions sting more, but also the path of destruction he followed with them and that he blames himself for choosing đ cursing his very own birth was definitely the limit oh man...the mix of feelings of blame but also trying to defend himself internally is so sad, a true battle with his own rambling emotions đ˘ and now he remembers how Skylla in particular hit Eurylochus hard...
Oh man and if the vision was brutal this flashback is definitely insane!! The way it starts with Odysseus fully armored when the ship passes the area, looking up while his comrades are confused and anxious already points out to the danger about to come, as well as the unnatural silence as the calm before the storm... And how gutrenching the way the men get terrified at Charybdis when their true doom comes from the other side...
And gosh the baby cry is definitely such a creepy touch for this monster attempting to lure prey! Odysseus' hope surely was crushed with him hoping that the beast wouldn't wake up... Now he sees the eminent danger and how helpless he is to avoid it, for Charybdis would just swallow them all! Poor Polites not knowing and warning him about the baby must have been so hard for Odysseus... And it's so fitting the way Odysseus compares the cry to baby Astyanax wanting some sort of retribution for his death... how raw is his pain when he looks at Polites and asks forgiveness right before taking him to the ground as the worst happens!
The way you described the faces on the necks is surely horror movie material, the mix of women and dragon features sound both interesting and horrifying especially with the long necks just snatching the men so quickly like that! And man how gruesome that she does not kill them first and eats them alive in the middle of agony and pain and suffering! The adrenaline rush not letting them even pass out or anything đ° and the panic of the men throwing up and everything is so realistic for such a situation...
Gosh the silence of the men as they try to process what happened while Odysseus guilt engulfs him already! And of course Eurylochus jumping right in front of Polites screaming his lungs out, which is understandable but oh man... The way he almost spits "king of Ithaca" and "equal to Gods" with such irony! I love it how you understand both sides' perspectives and mistakes, yes Odysseus lied to them about their fate, taking that right away from them, tho he did it to spare them and there was really not much of an option at that point. You wrote all their emotions so well as always â¨â¨ you can feel both Odysseus struggling feelings and Eurylochus terror and rage even while he shivers!!
And I assume Eurylochus pictured himself dying in place of his comrades in such a dreadful way and it twisted his insides completely... Now he will definitely fear his shadow and distrust everything... He fears for his life like never before and that fear, ironically, could perhaps be considered part of the reason they were doomed, when he killed the sacred cows to survive... the request of trust from Odysseus definitely was not well taken right now! It's again so much when Odysseus is feeling his guilt eating him up alive yet he keeps telling himself again and again that he can't show weakness, mirroring the events of Troy... So he takes the attitude of a harsh leader stepping up his authority to keep leading them home, despite feeling himself breaking deep inside too đ˘
Gosh the way Odysseus is curling himself more and more like a ball in his pain and memories in front of Calypso đ both his guilt and his heartbreak from the choices of his dead friend against him stabbing him so much, connected with the awful days of him trying to survive alone drifting at sea đ˘ and man here she comes! The comparison of her enclosing him like the sea that drifted him is so scary and the way she circles him like a lion after bringing him down to the floor with despair đ
And she keeps spitting more venom mixed with sweet words to lure him... It's so low how she used this to attempt getting him. This once again reminded me of a reverse scene you wrote with Dilla, how she once cleaned off the tears that Caleb did not realize he was crying telling him that he still had other people there for him... While here Calypso cleans his tears but tries to separate him from any other person isolating him only to herself alone... Those 2 scenes really point out to the difference between a healthy vs toxic relationship đ
And here finally comes the request to join her in immortality, and how human of Odysseus to actually consider it, after all which human does not dream of that, to not worry about such pains! Even Achilles memory pushes him to that thought! But of course much to her frustration he must deny her! It's incredible how this made him sober up from his despair just moments ago on the ground! He speaks clearly to her now completely sure he wants to go home.
Oh gosh her "looks like she was slapped" face seems too good 𤣠she can't understand how someone can even tell her "no" especially a mortal! And man Calypso surely attacks back with her last hurtful weapon, questioning the wife that he so badly wants to return too! And the fact Odysseus actually moaned at the painful thought! Agamemnon's example truly was dreadful to him at that moment!
It's again so dark how Calypso uses words that do make sense but for her twisted interests, it does indeed make sense that 12 years is too much to wait for someone especially if a throne is empty, yet she does not present this as a very possible warning but instead as a absolute truth in hopes he gives everything up in her favor, again not minding hurting him more if that means he will remain by her side.
Man and the disgust hitting him mixed with her lure is definitely gut wrenching! The poor man does not want the proximity and her insistence! And it was her telling him that he can't wait either that pushes him up and away from her! Oh boy and her mentioning the bed, his special bed! Poor man being hunted by his doubts now... Him begging her to stop talking đ his brain and heart having a battle like that over whether Penelope is waiting or not... And it's sad to realize it does make sense, he doesn't know yet he must hold on to it!
Calypso is definitely cheering for him to let go at this point, but gosh another slap to her face, Odysseus surely doesn't want to give up even when faced with the worse odds! And now she's boiling... She can't take the refusal and unfortunately her envy only makes her more dangerous for him! Her rage at being jealous of a mortal woman and weakness reminds me of Assara a bit! And gosh of course instead of accepting his emotions and wishes she now takes this as a challenge!
How angry she is to see that her spell is fading and that his mind was strong enough to go over it... Her banging her hands on the wood hint to her short fuse but it's so much scarier than that in a violent way... yet it's interesting how her feelings are genuine and how it also confuses her how much he desires him, which is just one more scary reminder of how she completely acts upon these feelings so abusively.
And here comes the guy trying to ask for a ship, for her to help him go home even in the middle of praises... and despite his now very alert red flags he still hopes that with enough reverence she will understand and help him when he needs her the most, after all she helped him before so he still hopes she can do it again now đ˘
And her first denials came almost like an offended little girl angry that she must return a lost toy that was not hers! She can't have his consent so she decides to make his life difficult until he gives up on leaving... Man it's so heartbreaking that Calypso is not even moved when Odysseus opens up about missing his child and wanting to hold him, she becomes more angry and petty instead... The selfishness of a Goddess that can't take being rejected!
Oh man and here comes her first lie or at least it becomes a lie for she has no intention of letting him go even after he gave his part of the gifts of Xenia! And gosh how conditional was her love and help! How quickly she threatened him to give back for her kindness, even if he didn't ask for any of it in the first place and just woke up in her home after being dragged by the sea... And man she knows damn well he has nothing of value and is fully expecting him to give himself up as if he was an instrument and object of her pleasure đ˘
And the poor guy is actually curious about what he can offer before his world crumbles once more đ the way that kiss was robbed from him in such a gross way, and it's not even the worst of her yet!! And she asks this "entertainment" of him so lightly like she's asking for a glass of water, like it didn't matter much! Poor terrified guy trying to back away begging once again!
And men here comes his past to haunt him again! He suffered with Circe therefore Calypso thinks it's fair game for her to do the same as well! It's almost like "You were abused before to save people, what's the big deal now?" Yikes so chilling đ°đ°đ° and man for real right now even tho he doesn't know it yet there is no exchange whatsoever, Calypso gets to abuse his body, and he gets suffering until the Gods remember to set him free...
Gosh and he thinks of his family again đ˘ and in her cruelty of course Calypso attempts to use his fear of the power of Gods to force him into doing what she wants... How ironic! Her basically offering violation with no regards to his emotions (even if she's delusional enough to not realize it goes against his free will) and retorting that somehow that would not be bad because it's with her!the nerve! But damn once again amazing writing and portrayal of such a Goddess's attitude!
And poor guy terrified of what she might do in her anger đ his pleas of doing so much more for her and her disregarding them and his distress with chuckles makes her so much more abhorrent as a person, truly vile! His begging for mercy almost falling to the ground without nothing truly is too much, the fact that she completely disregards this suffering for her own interests shows how distorted and toxic her love is despite being real or not! That "otherwise it will be much harder for me to keep refusing you" is so infuriating, as well as her now listing his "sins" with Troy and such when before she was making him out to be blameless while his comrades were the traitor monsters! The blackmailing really hurts in this one!! đ°
And using the only thing he has left, his faith and fear of the Gods... Poor desperate man cornered finally realizing the kind of beast he's facing đ˘ The "I'm just a man" phrase fits so incredibly well here!! đđ Completely powerless before a Goddess who is using his vulnerability without mercy... He's so tired and the way he describes his honor being trampled sure is painful to no end!
And of course it's so painful to hear this from someone he thought was helping him... Who he believed to be kind but turns out she want to use him in the worst way possible as a price... His heart and trust are definitely in pieces with everything happening around him đ˘
And finally here it is... The first of more than 2555 times đ˘ Jesus the contrast of their demeanor is already so visceral... She's relaxed and actually looking forward to it excited and lustful like a creep not caring if the guy before her is completely terrified and panicking, and with his psychological state in destruction... And he's actually shaking in distress feeling her looking at him which is violating enough! And him asking the Gods to not feel anything and trying to drink and drink to get numb đđ the beautiful and terrible description is so on point!
Oh man and the struggle he is having in taking his clothes off, the sheer feeling of nauseating discomfort here portrayes so well what the poor guy must be feeling at this moment đ man he just wants to pass out đ˘ and gosh her ripping his clothes apart was definitely a jump scare for his heart she's definitely not going to even try making it easy for him, just suffering... And man this is mirroring the moment she touched his chest when he was unconscious, but now with him fully aware it's so much worse... Especially as he tries to avoid it even the kiss with his lips closed...
Him nearly breaking down crying when she tells him "like you mean it" that phrase is really terrifying because of the lack of consent đ˘ and the hair pulling that for Calypso must be just a passionate action just turns into a violent act of aggression and abuse đ˘ and oh boy him trying to convince himself that he can endure this, using his most beloved title of Father of Telemachus đ
This is definitely the worst part for him... The way he feels that even his body is betraying him! The way it reacts to her violation despite his horror and disgust, which must add so much resentment and confusion to his poor tormented mind đ˘đ˘ and he doesn't even want to give her the satisfaction of making sounds even if such sounds would be more from pain and distress than anything else đ the rage and confusion... and it's so sad him trying to remind himself of who he is or who he is known to be as an attempt to not be broken!
Man it's definitely so ironic that this woman that could have other Gods and mortals alike prefers to force herself on this man so selfishly thinking her feelings have the right to overthrow and disregard his own... In her Godly arrogance she thinks she has the right to make choices for him and that his emotions are meaningless because she's "clearly the better choice" you really did such a great job with this character being both complex and despicable! She can't even realize how he's closing his eyes to hide himself and his emotions from her! And he cries for Athena and why she left him alone đ
Oh man him remembering Circe and that at least Circe thought he had consented, even if it was still rape for lack of choice, definitely makes this whole situation more vile, Calypso restraining him with her strength, and his poor heart breaking at the act itself đ˘ it's so sad to see something that was meant to be enjoyable for couples now being such a horrid weapon to hurt this man... And how her faces of bliss are seen as distorted and monstrous to him while he endures it all... Especially how he remembers her helping him in contrast and now sees all of those memories ruined by her perverted actions against him đ˘ and her hand near his Adams' apple is so scary too having in account her strength!
Gosh the end must have been such a double edged sword... It's finally over yet it must have left him so weak and destroyed and ashamed đ˘ her "Equal to Gods" dirty joke is really disgusting in this context, the way she can airly joke from this and kiss him like it was nothing while he cries đ˘
Damn woman truly is delusional humming and arranging herself like a teen in love as if she didn't just get forceful on someone! Poor guy so ashamed and still exhausted and in pain đ and of course she has completely manipulated him into believing she would let him leave if he just did this horror for her, and now simply pulls the rug from under his feet! Of course she'll force him to sell himself again and again because she is not interested in ever setting him free... How cruel of her to just take from him like that with no escape đ˘
Once again the way she doesn't care how much he is feeling for his family and now his shame... and it's even more scary and insane the way she is so sincere about wanting him to love her by force, and blushes like she is having the time of her life confessing her feelings to her crush, completely ignoring the distressed man in front of her that she claims to love but that she hurt so much! She's the equivalent of a toddler covering her ears going "lalala" each time he makes it clear he doesn't want this, and her inaptitude to accept a "no" is so maddening! Her calling him pious is definitely a limit there!
Man her repeating the words from her rape as he holds her neck... And the fact that she seems so easy to kill but is so indestructible is horrifying! No escape from this prison! And one more heartbreak as he tries to run away from the island even by swimming but is denied even that đ
Gosh her motherly act is even more twisted and sick now... Calling him "my love" in such a condescending way, calling him for dinner like a disobedient child, and attempting to make him scared of her Godly anger again... Poor guy suddenly becomes scared for his home and what she might do to it đ˘đ˘
Him crying at the beach for the first times đ robbed of all his agency and free will like it was nothing... His suffering after his great reverence to the Gods is so painfully deep, poor guy feels abandoned by them and the whole universe... And man you used the idea of Calypso using the smell of food to lure him in with his hunger đ˘ it's so ironic in a bittersweet way that this makes him remember his men's suffering with hunger themselves... And he realizes her spells making him forget the mourning for his companions đ˘
Gosh this is definitely one of his more meaningful moments, the way he suffers from not being able to give his men a proper burial (also love the detail of his curly hair almost forming natural locks). Him cutting his hair with a simple rock here is so deep, heartbreaking yet touching, the way he sacrifices his hair as tribute to the fallen ones and promises to survive and endure the horrors to return, also for them and their legacy đ
Once again the contrasts between Odysseus and Calypso's demeanor are great! She smiles, disregards his sad tormented eyes and even his cut hair of mourning... She keeps fooling herself that her abuse can make him love her. The ending with him letting go of a last tear and taking her hand like taking death as the ultimate sacrifice is such a brutal close for this part, yet so meaningful in his determination knowing he is alone yet needs to look forward... This reminds of a dialog from the "War Horse" film:
" To get to their destination they must fly over a war. Can you imagine such a thing? Flying over so much pain and terror, and yet you know you can never look down. You have to look forward or you'll never get home. I ask you, what could be braver than that?"
I always imagined this quote for Caleb and definitely for Odysseus too now, since they connect so well đđ The survivors duty reaches his perfect pinnacle here đ˘â¤ď¸
Oh gosh girl you definitely should never regret this amazing beautiful writing and tribute to these ancient takes â¨â¨â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸đđđ man that soundtrack especially with the eerie notes and choirs of ominous voices is so perfect for Calypso weiveing and messing with the poor man's mind with her spells!
And of course a great choice in adding both the Skylla moment and Calypso showing him the vision! Ads to the poor guy's trauma so much more deeply đ
Man and the after note is of course the cherry on top of this incredible heartbreaking narrative!!
Oh gosh to know that he's not even over with half the years of his torment, yet he already passed double the time as Calypso's prisoner as he was with Circe đđ the way he seems so broken yet so exhausted as he lifts himself... The way his emotions run dry while he is by her side in that narrow bed and how the beautiful Goddess only gives him feelings of asphyxiation, rage, sorrow and disgust even by her breathing... Your comparison of her hair to Skylla is so on point and how he sees her no better than the monster that tormented him and his comrades! It's also so sad that he does not even care about being naked anymore, as if shame was robbed from him because it doesn't matter in his situation anymore... Man and she hurts him during the act too, apologizing for it but just continuing the abuse đ the fact that he even tried to resist her still and beg just for a night of peace, which was probably completely ignored in the most condescending way...
His hair getting longer with the passing of time seems to be mocking his tribute to his men in a way which is even sadder đ˘ and of course the idea of the nymphs grooming him like a pet even tho he preferred to be completely undesirable to Calypso... This of course leads to him having an aversion to being handled by servants bathing him gosh! It's heartbreaking in an ironic way, that his desire to go home is now eating him alive from the inside with longing, and what was keeping him going to survive is at the same time weakening his hope đ I can't even begin to imagine how many words of doubt she kept bombarding him in the last 2 years... This definitely explains his lack of trust later on mixed with his already long list of tragedies đ˘
Oh man and once again the fight between the heart and mind of whether Penelope could wait for him for so long or not đ the way his poor brain keeps twirling and twirling counting the years imagining his son has grown now, and how much he has missed, feeling the time slowly running out as he's kept there đ˘đ˘ and the stress being so much that even his hair turns gray in short years! Him looking at himself in a mirror and being surprised with his fast aging is so saddening... Even more as Calypso fetishizes it not caring that she's the one sucking his life with each night...
The idea that he hardly cries at night because he has dried all of his tears during the days hits very hard... Oh man "he felt like nobody", it's like the fact he called himself "nobody" to the Cyclops came back to haunt him too... and there you go Calypso, he doesn't learn to love you as you so foolishly wanted to believe, all he wants to do is kill you and you're just lucky that he can't lol Man his rage is definitely so palpable here!
And now the devoted man completely curses the Gods existence, and the suffering they cause to the mortals... It's so sad that now he has hatred for the night, for it is always the time for his torment, feeling so empty even without his nightmares đ the complete switch with him cursing Athena for abandoning him with the passing owl, but breaks immediately with his own broken faith feeling he must not loose himself like that đ˘
Man it's incredible how much regret he came to feel with Troy and yet he wishes to set this place with the same fire of rage killing everyone from the nymphs to Calypso! Shows how much he had to suffer already with his abuse which is not even close from ending đđ and the way he fantasizes about killing Calypso is full of so much raw accumulated emotional from pain and sorrow! I can so understand how in his perspective it's so unfair that she sleeps peacefully after her abuse while he is the one to bear it all, it would make anyone feel like committing revenge and murder like that... And he is so ready to do it! She turned this poor man into such a vengeful soul thirsting for blood, he does not even fear or care he's so ready to go through with it all and add just one more "sin" to his karma! But of course he's not lucky... she's always too strong and him too powerless đ˘
Oh man that's definitely another jump scare the way she grabs his throat... The way he's reminded he's unfortunately dealing with the daughter of Atlas đ and how twisted can this get that she considered this act of him as him desiring her, along with his attempt of pulling her hair to hurt her back as a touch of passion in her twisted deluded mind... She simply can't see the man tired from abuse, anger and grief and that's truly terrifying how she is twisting her love and bliss while Odysseus is in a never ending battle to survive and return home đ˘đ˘đ˘
Gosh and the way it ends with him shutting down his emotions like a cold curtain close...
What else can I say other than what a crazy good, and intense ride this was!! This is such a controversial theme to write and you did it so flawlessly! His pain and anguish and hope and love of his family plus his sacrifice... And Calypso as well being such a complicated character, with her own inner tragedies of loneliness yet so delusional and vile in her approach to love, ruining and twisting and corrupting it all to the rotten core! Amazing job girl!!! đđđâ¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸đđđâ¨â¨â¨â¨â¨
Survivor's Guilt and Survior's Duty (P3 + After Note)
Continuation from Part 2:
Swift fingers were moving constantly through golden thread, mixing the different shades perfectly. The hands were moving to and fro as the humming of the sweet song kept on interrupting the rhythmical sound of wood against wood as the tapestry was slowly gaining shape in the loom. It was the skillful fingers of an ancient being beautiful like spring and deadly like winter that was weaving this. Somewhere among the sea of gold and crimson there was a pair of threads that didnât match in color or texture.
One jet black
And one silver whiteâŚ
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Odysseus slowly opened his bruised eyes and he wished he hadnât. He barely opened them a tiny bit and he shut them closed once more as his sight was mercilessly attacked by the brightness of the white grotto. His stomach was turning and he felt like throwing up everything he ever had eaten in his life and his head was turning around as if someone was spinning him at a whirlpool. He moaned holding his head with both hands, slowly rolling to the side. The headache and dizziness were pounding him relentlessly.
âGodsâŚmy headâŚâ he thought hoping the nausea would leave him alone
The events of the night before were also present in his mind and the embarrassment didnât help his condition at all. He had drunk himself to the point of oblivion that much he knew. Normally he should know his limitations but he was unable to refuse the goddess who was filling his cup. Once he dared to look around (and of course seeing everything moving around him) he spotted a goblet next to the bed containing a bubbling liquid. Odysseus eyed him more suspiciously than what he would originally have wished to.
âWellâŚthat was awfully organizedâŚâ he thought again
Either way downing the drink seemed to help a lot with his unsettled stomach although not spectacularly with his dizziness. The first thing he noticed was that Calypso was not working in her usual spot. Thatâs odd, he thought, but then he fathomed she wouldnât sit around and sleep or work by the side of a severely drunk human especially given the whatever the heck would turn out to look like the day after! He moaned once more as he forced himself, excruciatingly slowly to sit up on the bed and place his feet on the floor.
âGodsâŚnever againâŚâ he mumbled holding another gag back.
But it was true that Calypsoâs potion was working wonders although he needed at least a couple of more minutes to stand up and start practically staggering until he reached a wall to support himself and walk out, possibly hoping some fresh air would do him good. As he walked down the grotto to his best abilities he surely was wondering how the hell he managed to get so drunk even with the goddess practically encouraging him. He should know better than that. Stopping at a sudden wave of dizziness he sighed and wiped some sweat off his face.
âAlright, OdysseusâŚno more wine for youâŚâ he mumbled to himself, ââŚyou clearly are not mature enoughâŚâ
Beneath his layers of self-sarcasm, though, he did feel like he had embarrassed himself before the goddess. Not only had he drunk himself to stupor; true it was Calypso the one to keep serving him but perhaps she didnât know the human limitations to drinking. Perhaps she overestimated his tolerance or perhaps⌠(Odysseus always had one random ominous thought to the back of his head but he always chose to dismiss it, especially now that he needed all help he could get from some god given that he already had half the pantheon chasing after him!), but he also cried like a baby, opening up things he never wished to share in the first place, yet alone in front of an immortal goddess and her immortal nymph entourage. His situation was already bad enough; he was a beggar without anything to offer to the goddess; he didnât need to be seen as an uncontrollable drunk as well. And this goddess somehow gave a different energy than Circe (and by gods wasnât that experience scary enough).
He found Calypso lazily laying upon her sofa as her maids were attending the room. His heart was clenched by an unpleasant feeling once more but he dismissed it as his natural aversion towards the fear against the divine. Not to mention he was still feeling ashamed as he couldnât be more. Calypso sensed his presence and smiled almost maternally at him.
âGood morning, Odysseusâ her melodic voice reached his ears. âI am glad to see you upâ
âThat is a way to put it, goddessâŚâ Odysseus mumbled as he was practically assisted by the maids to sit on the couch opposite her
His dizziness was still awful but he felt better already.
âMy throat is dryâŚâ he admitted, âCould I perhapsâŚhave some water?â
Calypso smirked.
âBring him some waterâ she ordered
As the cup was given to Odysseus he basically drained it, feeling the cool liquid settling down.
âBlessed you be, goddessâŚâ he whispered again, âAnd thank you for your treatment. It worked wondersâ
âI am gladâ Calypso said with her usual feline smile. âI would hate to see you struggle with nauseaâ
Odysseus drew a deep breath to calm himself a bit. Calypso once more observed him and her heart was flattering. She discreetly tasted her lips imagining that chest moving up and down with his breathing. She looked upon that man that was now monopolizing her dreams and fantasies stand there in the light; his hair appearing almost auburn as sunlight was showering them. He was looking at her and if she hadnât noticed his eyes shining with intelligence and wisdom she would have sworn he was a simpleton till he would start to speak. Odysseus was a man full of contradictions; darkness and light, quick wits and aloof thinking, braveness and fearâŚstrength and weaknessâŚ
âGoddessâŚIâŚâ he started, âIn regards to the events of last nightâŚforgive me I shouldnât have broken down like thisâŚâ
Calypso congratulated herself deep inside for holding herself back. Â She was right and indeed Odysseus could remember everything clearly from the night before. It would have ruined everything if she had advanced onto Odysseus while he was vulnerable.
âWhy not?â Calypso asked airily. âI am glad you decided to open up with me. I am just sad you had to get drunk you let yourself go and trust meâ
Odysseus winced at the reminder. Yeah, that was the last thing he needed to be reminded of⌠As if reading his thoughts, Calypso spoke again;
âDonât worry too much, darling. I myself actually drank more than what I intended, last night,â the half-lie came easy to her lips, âYou are a very pleasant company, Odysseus. One can forget himself when they are with you!â
âMe?â Odysseus asked in disbelief, âHardly, goddessâŚhardlyâŚâ
He sighed, rubbing his nape nervously.
âI just...didnât want to burden you with my troublesâŚâ
âOdysseusâŚâ Calypso said sincerely, âYou are never a burden⌠I really want to help you⌠Not as a goddess, as a friend, I am glad you took some of that weight off your chestâ
And then she took a bold step, more to herself than anything, and placed her hand on his. She felt him tense at the sudden contact while she felt his mortal flesh beneath her hand and she almost lost control of her emotions but her face was kept stone calm.
âDonât you ever, ever apologize for your emotions, Odysseus,â she said sincerely, âIt is what makes you mortals and us immortals similarâŚâ
She felt him almost drawing his hand back or at least she felt his muscles signaling for him to do so, as he looked at her with those eyes that hid so much wisdom that indeed made her wonder what kind of mortal person has so much in their mind. She drew back and leaned on her couch again, casually.
âOh, yesâ she said, âEven us gods have feelings, Odysseus, our own torments. You may say that ours are sometimes more unbearable since we have to live with them for all eternity. We have no way of escaping them. One can see that from this very island too. This little paradise that is so left alone from the worldâŚsometimes loneliness is so much to bear OdysseusâŚso muchâŚâ
Odysseus raised his brows. Suddenly the immortal nymph Calypso seemed almostâŚvulnerable. He saw her honey eyes reflect genuine pain and sorrow, sadness and isolation. He felt somehow stupefied for a second to react. How can someone consol a god?
âIâŚI understand, beautiful CalypsoâŚâ he whispered, âIt is piercing the bones of any person to be isolatedâŚâ
âYes, you do understand, donât you?â Calypso eyed him, âYou were a gift to me, Odysseus. It was the first time in hundreds of years that I felt someone actually connecting to this sorrow; the first time I felt someone truly understands loneliness as I doâŚâ
Odysseus suddenly felt uncomfortable. He didnât know where this conversation was heading to but it seemed like it was about to take a turn that he wouldnât really wish it to. And apparently he was right for Calypso held his calloused hand in both of hers; caressing his fingers with her delicate, unnaturally smooth ones.
âWhy donât you stay here with me, Odysseus?â Calypso whispered
Her tone resembled a little girl talking to her first crush. It felt so unnatural to Odysseus that the goddess that nursed him back to health, the goddess that always kept a maternal visage now she was talking to him like he was an eternal god and she a young maiden trying to keep him with her.
âStayâŚâ Calypso repeated, âYou understand how I feel and I understand you. You could live a happy life here; free from all the sorrows and this mortal coil. You wouldnât need to worry about a thing here.â
As if that was not enough, Calypso raised a hand to touch his chin, making their eyes meet.
âI like you, Odysseusâ she confessed naturally, âYou interested me from the moment I saw you; your will to survive was unparalleled, however now I see how genuinely worthy you are.â
Odysseus felt his cheeks flush with color. It was rather flattering, he couldnât lie, that this beautiful immortal being that could have any immortal god she wanted on her feet was now showing some interest in him in whatever way; him the man who was no longer young, who never considered himself the handsomest on earth in the first place, the man who was considered by many cunning, sly and without honor; now pique the interest of an immortal goddess. HoweverâŚ
âYour interest in me is beyond flattering, goddessâŚâ he replied as he softly covered her hand still holding his with his own, discreetly drawing it away, âHowever I must refuse. I must go backâŚâ
Calypsoâs face again changed for one briefest second. It was as if someone had punched her in the gut. She slowly withdrew and sat back to her sofa.
âGo backâŚ?â she echoed, âWhy? Whatâs left for you out there, Odysseus? Poseidon wants your life and everyone you know might as well be thinking only of your harm. Mortal minds are so petty sometimes! Why would you want to go back to that world?â
âI have a kingdom I am responsible ofâ the king of Ithaca replied, âI have a family, friends that I have to return to. Â I made a promise I would. I am a mortal too, goddess, I belong to that worldâ
âFriends!â Calypso said as if the word had no meaning, âYour friends were responsible for this adventure that almost cost your life!â
Reading the expression of shock to his face, Calypso elaborated.
âYou do know, it was Eurylochus the one to persuade your men to eat the cows of Helios Hyperion, right? Not that the rest of your men had vastly different opinion, but it was him the one who betrayed you in the first place, the same way he betrayed you when he opened the sack of Aiolus!â
The Man of Many Torments felt his heart clench as all color left his face.
âWhat?â he croaked out
âLook in your cupâ Calypso encouraged him, âand see the truthâ
Odysseus looked down at the ceramic cup in his hand and gasped. Indeed the water surface of his cup had turned into a reflective mirror and now he could see as if he were there himself, the dreadful scene that preceded the slaughter of the sacred animals that led to his last ship to be gone forever and his men drownâŚ
*
The men were tired; dark circles had formed under their eyes from sleeplessness and hunger and it had given them a rough look. They seemed like shadows of the men they used to be. Hunger, fatigue and sorrows had brought them on their knees. The sacred cows of Helios Hyperion were always grazing at the field next to the beach, filling their fat bellies with grass rich in salt and essential minerals. His hungry comrades were often looking at them, longer than it would be proper; way too long for comfort. Everyone was of course considering this source of nutrition ever since their rich provisions were gone. They were holding on the promise they had given to Odysseus and the fear for yet another godâs wrath but this time they were all at their limits. Eurylochus suddenly shot up from his sitting position on a rock.
âIâve had enough of this!â he exclaimed suddenly
As all heads turned to face him at the same time.
âHear me out, my friends, because I believe you shall agree with me that this cannot go on! We will starve to death if we wait here doing nothing! I donât know about you, my friends but I refuse to die here of starvation!â
âEurylochus!â Polites cried out, âWhat are you saying! You canât be implying-âŚâ
âAll forms of death are terrible, Polites!â Eurylochus replied again, âWe mortals are trained all our lives to fear death but death of hunger? Is there ever a worse form to die than that? We once conquered Troy and all its assets and we were praised by gods and humans and now we are in this godforsaken island and we die day by day on the beach like animals that lost their feeding grounds!â
âEurylochus is rightâ Lycaon now spoke, âThis canât go on! And Odysseus is nowhere to be found!â
âHe went to huntâ Polites replied again, âAnd pray for us!â
âPray! Pray!â Eurylochus suddenly started screaming on top of his lungs, âHe does nothing but pray! Have you seen any god favor us?! Have you seen anything good coming out of his prayers?! He calls himself pious and religious, he offers sacrifices! The problem started when the sacrifices became us!â
âNow now!â Alkimos now spoke, âThatâs too much! Calm down!â
âDonât you tell me to calm down Alkimos!â Eurylochus growled, âOdysseus will not do anything, once again! All he can do is pray and his prayers go on deaf ears! And that is all because of him! He only is killing us bit by bit!â
âNow listen you!â Polites had enough of this.
He was hungry too and starving but that was way too much.
âDonât you dare to say that! Odysseus only tried to protect us all in various occasions! True he made many mistakes but-âŚâ
He was stopped when Eurylochus grabbed upon his collar.
âYOU WERENâT THERE, POLITES!â Eurylochus bellowed and his eyes already shining with primitive hunger were now beyond any form of madness one could express, âYou werenât there! That monster smashing the heads of our comrades! All we could do was watch as he indulged himself in their flesh! We were in that cave because of Odysseus in the first place! We could survive with the wild goats of the island! He just wanted something better! He always does! And WE pay the price! Never him! Never!â
âNow, now everyone calm down!â Amphidamas came between them to separate them, âIf we kill each other now, the conversation will have no meaning in the first place!â
Eurylochus was forced to step back but he continued.
âI refuse to die here of hunger! My friends, let us satiate our hunger with these cows. We shall offer a sacrifice to the god Helios here and if we make it to Ithaca then we can build him a great temple, with our own hands. We can make a solemn oath here for that.â
âAnd if we donât?â Polites glared at him
âIf we donâtâŚwell in that case I prefer to die from a wave and drown rather than die here like a beast from hunger!â
*
Odysseus watched the scene as if he were there.  He watched his comrades grabbing the cows, slaughtering them and offering their sacrifice. But they had no wine left so they used water to rinse the parts of the animals. They had no barley to use and they plucked the leaves of an oak⌠He watched them set their feast which was not even proper sacrifice to begin with and he knew very well what followed. He was there after that. He could see no more as his eyes filled with tears once more. Suddenly his hangover was forgotten. The pain in his heart was greater. The ceramic fell from his hands and shattered to the floor. Odysseus grabbed his head with both hands, leaning forward in lament.
âOh, Eurylochus!â he whispered between his sobbing, âI know, my friend, I know I made mistakesâŚI know I wasnât perfect but I didnât deserve this! I didnât-âŚdeserveâŚâ
His nails nearly broke the flesh of his face as he cried. Yes, there was no point keeping his mask of carefree man anymore. Calypso had already exposed the pain in his soul. He might as well indulge into it again! His men had suffered and died and he was left alone to fight the elements and the storms holding upon the remains of his ship with little to no hope left; alone in fear and in pain, in hunger and in thirst to the brief of death and madness⌠He felt the injustice in his flesh; he had sacrificed so much! He was always there when they needed him; he went to face gods, creatures, even descended to the Underworld for them and faced the horrors that expect the dead in the afterlife while he was still living himself. He had sold himself to a goddess hoping to get freedom for his men; he had stayed up 9 days to protect the sack of Aiolus to make sure it wouldnât be opened and that they could get back home⌠He had been ready to face Skylla and Charybdis for them⌠Their accusations seemed so unjust in his ears and yetâŚthe other part of himself admitted they were right; nothing would have happened if he hadnât let his anger speak and brag on PolyphemusâŚno, nothing would have happened if they never entered his cave in the first place⌠Perhaps nothing would have happened if he never had that scheme to take Troy! Or what if he was never there! Oh, cursed Troy! Cursed war! But then again, Odysseus felt like he had himself to blame again for what happenedâŚ
âCursed oath!â he thought in despair, âWhy did I have to do that! Why did I have to suggest to the old man Tyndareus that we would all defend Helen? If it werenât for that I would be in Ithaca! Raising my son and embracing my wife! My men would be alive in their houses and villages! Cursed oath! Damn the moment I invented it! Damned the moment I was born!â
He broke down. No, this was too much to bear! He wanted to save them and ended up losing them all! And he had suffered himself. He nearly lost his life⌠No, it shouldnât be all his fault now should it? He had specifically told them not to open the sackâŚhe had told them not to eat the animals belonging to a god⌠He had warned them! He couldnât be the one to blame for those, right? He knew his comrades made their own mistakes but he could also understand them. They have been through much more than what any mortal was supposed to endure⌠But that type of mutiny? Why? Why so much hateâŚ? He remembered though how much Eurylochus was affected during their trip. In particular the adventure of Skylla had left them all with scarsâŚ
*
The area was quiet; WAY too quiet for anyoneâs liking! The men had watched nervously as Odysseus had stood to the fore-deck fully geared up in his armor and holding two spears. Why on earth would he want to be armed? Odysseus seemed ready to collapse in their eyes. He was constantly gazing to the rocks around as if he expected some unknown attack from the sky! As they entered a narrow path, Odysseus seemed to be very weary. As they passed from below a cave at a high mountain, from the other side a terrifying rumble drew their attention and a whirlpool was formed, sucking in the sea water. The men cried out in fear and despair and yet they could not take their eyes off that dreadful sight! And when he had hoped that would be the end of it, the cry was heard over the rumble.
âA baby?â one of the men asked
Odysseus winced. No, noâŚhe thought. His hands clenched upon his arms. Suddenly he remembered Circeâs advice that he had forgotten; there was no point at him being armed; Skylla was immortal. He could do nothing to her even if he wanted. He could only pray that she wouldnât wake up for her daily meal while they crossed but now that baby cry just shattered all his hopes and prayers. It was too late. He could only steer the ship close to Skyllaâs side to avoid Charybdis and nowâŚSkylla had decided it was her time to eatâŚ
âOdysseus!â Polites called out as his face was pale and wet from sweat; one eye to the whirlpool and the other to Odysseus, âOdysseus, there is a baby up at the grotto!â
A baby up⌠For a moment Odysseus felt like it was Astyanax who was crying from the underworldâŚAstyanax had come to claim something of him as punishment for he took Troy leading to his deathâŚ
âOdysseus!â Polites urged again
Odysseus looked up at the cave and his eyes were liquid. He looked at Polites and his face could be the same as a wounded animal, facing the hound that was about to take his life; pleading for one last time⌠He was almost shaking.
âForgive me, PolitesâŚâ he whispered, âGET DOWN!â
And he dropped to the deck, taking Polites with him and leading a few men do the same in panic (of those who werenât still hypnotized by the terrible whirlpool at the other side). Everything happened too fast; Six necks longer than their entire ship probably twice as much, bearing terrible heads; a mixture between a womanâs head and a dragon with mouths open with sharp teeth. The heads rushed to the deck like deadly snakes and they grasped one man each who screeched in pain, drawing the attention of everyone on deck. They watched in horror.
âCAPTAIN! CAPTAIN!â the men who could still speak screamed, âODYSSEUS!â
Odysseus was unable to take his eyes off this sight which was so similar to the cave of Polyphemus but this time seemed harder to grasp. At the beginning of the grotto Skylla began her feast by cutting off flesh and guts off the bodies of his men who were still alive and screaming from their adrenaline rush; nothing like when Polyphemus had smashed them to the ground, making sure they were dead first. Skylla had no such problem as her six heads were tearing apart what was left of his 6 best men on the ship. The men were wailing and screaming, calling his name. His men pale in horror; one or two of them doubled over and threw up on the deck. Odysseus nearly did both himself. The seconds passed like eons as the screaming finally silenced and the ship drew away from that terrible passage. They could still hear the moaning of Charybdis as she was throwing up the seawater againâŚ
There was silence afterwards⌠His men hardly dared to breatheâŚnot even the oars could be heard anymore as the ship was probably moving by the stream at that point as no one had the courage to move. Odysseus was frozen there like a statue⌠He didnât even have the strength to drop on his knees. Forgive me, he thought, forgive me I had no choice⌠Polites was probably the first to come out of the trance as he croaked out in a barely audible voice;
âWhatâŚwhat the hell was thatâŚ?âhe was as pale as a cloud, âOdysseusâŚ? What the hell was thatâŚ?â
Odysseus turned his head to him, trying to find the words to answer but Eurylochus pounced at him like a furious tiger ready to eat his throat.
âYOU BASTARD!â he bellowed beyond himself, grabbing him by the front part of his armor, âWHAT THE HELL WAS THAT THING?! YOU STOOD THERE DOING NOTHING! WE ALL DID! SPEAK UP!â
His head turned to the side. He couldnât face him.
âI HEARD YOU SPEAK UP! IT WAS AS IF YOU KNEW WHAT WAS COMING! SPEAK UP âKING OF ITHACAâ AND âEQUAL TO GODSâ! WHAT WAS THAT!?â
âThat was SkyllaâŚâ Odysseus whispered, ââŚDaughter of Echidna and Typhoon⌠A creature that pries on dolphins and seals when she canâŚand waits for ships to pass her grottoâŚâ
Eurylochus was hyperventilating; his face was red in fury.
âYou knew!? YOU KNEW ALL ALONG AND SAID NOTHING!? YOU KEPT YOUR MOUTH SHUT WHEN-âŚâ
âIf I had picked Charybdis we would have died all!â Odysseus yelled back, âI had no choice I had to do this! There was no other way!â
âYou kept your mouth shut! YOU SAID NOTHING AND LET OUR COMRADES BE SACRIFICED! YOU DIDNâT SAY A THING! WE HAD TO KNOW!â
âWHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO SAY?!â now Odysseus bellowed, higher than anything Eurylochus did before
His men all silenced before his woeful and furious cry.
âWhat do you want me to say! That I hoped this monster would never come out? That I wanted us all to suffer as little as possibleâŚthat I could find no proper words to explain what was in store for themâŚthat I hope I was themâŚ?â
He was heroically holding his tears back. He was feeling his body turning into stone again under the layers of his armor that had been useless in this adventure.
If I show weakness I am lostâŚ
ââŚThat I am sorryâŚ?â
If I show weakness I am lostâŚ
Eurylochus had his eyes ticking in rage and fear. Odysseus could see the panic settling in him more and more like the waves at the sea. He was shivering all over.
âSorryâŚ?â he echoed, âYou are sorryâŚ?â
The way he grabbed him later, made others even wake up from their shocked state and arrive to their assistance to see which of the two would be hurt next!
âYOU ARE SORRY!?â Eurylochus bellowed, âIT COULD HAVE BEEN ANY OF US, ODYSSEUS! IT COULD HAVE BEEN-âŚâ
He froze again as if the terrible realization hit him. He seemed ready to throw up himself. He let go of Odysseus and stepped back. Suddenly he was vulnerable and frightened.
âOh my godsâŚâ he mumbled, âWeâre not going to survive this, are we? We are all gonna die in this journey! Weâre all doomed!â
âNo! No!â Odysseus shook his head, âNo, this canât end like this! We shall make it! We must make it! If we follow the instructions Circe gave us, we can make it. Trust meâŚâ
Apparently that word was the worst he could use because Eurylchus gained his fighting spirit back and he was held by another comrade so he wouldnât rush on him again.
âTrust you?! TRUST YOU, you say?! Six of our comrades are dead! And you said nothing! How can we trust you Odysseus!? HUH?!â
Odysseus lowered his eyes. He fixed the helmet on his head, as if he wanted to hide his gaze from them; from all the judgmental eyes and ears around him.
If I show weakness I am lostâŚ
âI did what I thought it was rightâŚâ he said in a cold tone, âIf I had chosen Charybdis we would all be dead nowâŚâ
He turned to leave but Eurylochus was not done releasing the anger inside him.
âWho else is to be sacrificed next then, Odysseus? Huh? Tell me, King of Ithaca, who is to be sacrificed next?â
If I show weakness I am lostâŚ
âI did it to save us all!â Odysseus whispered dangerously, stepping closer to him, âI did it to save this vessel! Our last ship! Our last hope! If we lose it, weâre lost! I did what I had to do! We can survive this! But we must stick together!â
If I show weakness I am lostâŚ
âIf you cannot trust me, then obey me!â
If I show weakness I am lostâŚ
âIf I everything I ever done is not enough for you to have faith in me then you must remember that I am still your king!â
If I show weakness I am lostâŚ
âFor as long as we have this vessel, I am still your captain! And we still have a chance!â
If I show weaknessâŚ
*
Odysseus moaned lowering his head almost between his knees as he remembered what had befallen between them. No wonder that it was Eurylochus the one to initiate that mutiny! However it still hurt every thread of his heart. It still led to the outmost destruction! He had roamed 10 days aimlessly in absolute terror in the elements with no hope; nearly losing his mind in the processâŚand his very life!
âOur last vesselâŚour last hopeâŚâ he whispered, ââŚItâs goneâŚgone! We⌠Gone⌠All of our hope was goneâŚ! Why, Eurylochus! Why! Why!â
Calypso walked around his bench. She was as alluring as she seemed dangerousâŚlike the sea that enclosed him. Her touch on his shoulder as she circled him, made him feel fear for the very first time he was with her. It was as if some cloud was lifted from his mind; a cloud he had no idea it existed.
âMy poor, tormented darlingâŚâ Calypso whispered again, âThese men rebelled against youâŚthey disobeyed your orders and ignored your suggestions⌠Surely you are not the one to blame for their carelessness and arroganceâŚ.â
Her hands cupped his cheeks and made him look at her. She had kneeled before him and she wiped tears with her thumbs; tears he had no idea he had shedâŚ
âYou nearly lost your life out there, darling⌠Why must you torment yourself over them? Why must your heart always mourn? Forget about thisâŚmortal coil. Stay here with meâŚstay and rest, finally, Odysseus⌠You shall not want of anything here⌠I could offer you the gift of immortality⌠Never shall you fear sickness or death again! Never shall you find yourself in the same pitiful state that you were when you first showed up at my doors! You shall be my equal! All you need to do is askâŚâ
Immortal! The word rang to Odysseusâs brain like a bell; immortality was the dream of every human being! And if immortality was linked, as she said, to no more of this heartache and torment⌠Oh, how desirable that was! And yet his mind rebelled to this. He remembered the Underworld; that dreadful place of wandering soulsâŚhe remembered Achilles who had told him heâd rather a thousand times be the last servant and alive than a god-king and dead⌠Why was his mind rebelling this when every mortal instinct he had was telling him to accept that? He held her wrists and softly removed them from his cheeks.
âGoddessâŚI immensely thank you for your proposalâŚthere is indeed nothing sweeter echoing in the ears of a helpless mortal than immortality free of sorrows but⌠I cannot accept this⌠I must go backâŚâ
Calypso seemed like she had been slapped as she looked at him.
âButâŚwhy!â she finally asked, âWhy would you choose that? When you have been tormented so much and hurt so badly?â
âI must return to Ithaca!â Odysseus insisted, âMy wifeâŚmy son are waiting for me there⌠And if I give up everything now, all we have been through with my companions will be in vain! I cannot just abandon themâŚ.â
Calypso stood up. Suddenly her face resembled indeed a statue; perfect and yet cold and emotionless.
âAnd are you sure, Odysseus, that your wife remained faithful to you? Are you sure she hasnât betrayed you too?â
Odysseus moaned helplessly. That thought stabbed into his brain like a sword. For some reason Agamemnonâs words came to his mind that one can never trust their spouse, for he had been murdered by Clytemnystra and her lover. He shook his head. No, not Penelope! Penelope would never!
âNo!â he exclaimed, âNot, Penelope! We chose each other! There is a special bond between us!â
âAnd yet, how do you know?â Calypso pressed, âYou have been married almost two decades and yet you lived but a couple of years together. How can you know that your sweet Penelope holds your marriage the same as you do?â
âShe does! I know she does! She promised she would wait! She promised me!â
âDarling! Listen to yourself! You have been away from home more than 12 years!â she wrapped her arms around his shoulders, resting her beautiful head over his, âAt best possible scenario she honored your marriage till they finally denounced you dead. Who can leave a throne vacant for so long?â
âNoâŚâ Odysseus whispered in denial, âNoâŚno!â
âJust face the truth, my darlingâŚyou cannot deny it that over a decade people die⌠Your sweet Penelope might as well have found a new husband to rule your kingdom. No one can wait so long, my darlingâŚâ she whispered in his ear, âNot even youâŚâ
Odysseus shivered. Her hot breath in his ear ringed weirdly in his soul. A natural feeling of repulse mixed with the sweet allure of her voice made him release himself from her embrace and stand up.
âI would! I would wait! I did! I still do!â
âAnd you are absolutely certain she would do the same? How can you be so sure that your sweet Penelope hasnât found someone else to warm that empty wedding bed of hers?â
His bed? That bed he carved with his own two hands would be taken by someone else? That thought terrified him. No, he didnât even want to think about it!
âPlease goddess, stop! Say no more, I employ you!â
Suddenly he felt the need to defend himself against her accusations even if he had no real logical argument to repel them. It was as if his heart knew what his brain was repelling. His mother in the Underworld had told him that Penelope was enduring still and he held onto that for dear life. But, the other part of his brain was asking, how long has his mother been dead? If she met her end years ago then what guarantee did he have that Penelope hadnât really remarried? He had none and he knew it, but he still wouldnât want to accept such a scenario!
âBut what if I am right?â Calypso insisted, âWhat if you are right and she endured but eventually she had to bend? What if your sweet Penelope has found a new husband?â
âThenâŚâ the king of Ithaca whispered, ââŚthat is one more reason for me to go back! To claim what is mine; my land, my kingdom, my palaceâŚand my wife!â
Calypso frowned and lowered her head. She was astonished by his seer stubbornness and his refusal of seeing what he was truly refusing! She felt anger rising inside her. She adored him and she desired him. She had tried everything the past weeks to make him see it but apparently his mind was captured by his wife for an eternity and regardless of whether she managed to read his heart or not, Odysseus was once more distanced from her⌠She felt an anger she never felt before in her long life; was this the emotion humans named âenvyâ? Was she envious of a mere mortal woman? A woman that would eventually grow old and die? No, she refused to accept such weakness! And she wouldnât lose to a mortal woman to the fight for the heart of this man she had come to adore to her bones!
*
Calypso was working her loom. She could feel the enchantment had faded; the sweet lithe that wanted to give to Odysseus so his pain would heal and he wouldnât need to think so much of the things he would leave behind, had started to fade. It was as if, indeed, Odysseusâs mental and emotional strength were enough to make him indeed Equal to Gods⌠She banged her fist on the wood frustrated. She had seen his heart, she had saved his life, she had helped him and yet she still was so far away from him and all this time Odysseus had been resisting her incantation by seer will and emotion without even knowing it! No, she couldnât let him leave, not before her questions were answered! What made him tick so much? What made his will to survive so strong that he managed to come out alive out of the greatest of hardships? Why was she so helplessly trapped in his charms when he was just a mortal man with no intention to seduce her in the first place? She sighed. She didnât need to look behind her shoulder to realize it was Odysseus standing behind her.
âCalypsoâŚâ he whispered, âGreat goddess of OgygiaâŚpleaseâŚgive me a vesselâŚgive me a small ship to go back to my country⌠You nursed me back to health, you gave me valid answers to some of my questions⌠I can no longer stay here⌠Please, beautiful nymph I employ youâŚgive me a ship to governâ
âThere are no ships in Ogygia, Odysseus!â Calypso replied almost coldly, âNo one ever comes or goes from here⌠Ships do not cross this seaâŚso full of dangerâ
âThenâŚplease give me the tools to make oneâ Odysseus insisted, âPlease, I have to go back, do you understand? I have been away from my wife and son so long! I want to embrace my precious Telemachus again! Tell him how sorry I am for missing all his life! Please be merciful, powerful nymphâŚplease let me goâŚâ
Calypso sighed. Her fist clenched.
âFineâŚif thatâs what you want to doâŚâ she stood up to her full height and turned around
She was a tall woman; as tall as he was in total. Perhaps even a few centimeters taller. Her look was magnificent under the pale light of dusk. And yet her honey eyes shone in a dangerous way that Odysseus never saw before.
âBut first, before you leave, I need something from you, Odysseusâ
âAnything, goddess!â Odysseus replied almost immediately, âAs long as it is within my power to give it to youâ
âThe gifts of Xenia, I gave youâŚâ Calypso immediately replied; her eyes resembled now a predatory bird that had caught a mouse in her claws, âI took you in my house, I gave you my bed to sleep, I gave you my wine and bread to satiate your hunger and quench your thirst and clothes to wear. I believe you owe me some gifts of Xenia back.â
Odysseusâs heart sank in his chest.
âGoddessâŚâ he began, âI have nothing to give you! I lost everything. If I had my vessel I would have given you all the treasures I got from Troy and every land I encountered in-between! I would give you the best wine and fabrics, jewelry and pearls from all ends of the world! The price would be too little for the good you did to me! But, alas, I have nothing. I am a ruined shipwrecked man! I have nothing to give you, to repay your hospitality!â
âAh, Odysseus, Odysseus⌠There is something you can give me, something much more important than those soulless things. WineâŚjewelry? Why would I need any of those? I already have plenty. However there is something you can give me, Odysseus, that nothing of those can buyâŚâ
Odysseus eyed her curiously.
âWhat?â he genuinely asked, âWhat is it that I have that is so precious to you, good goddess?â
Calypso slowly walked to him. And then Odysseus froze because what she did next was something that totally took him aback. Her hand softly touched his cheek and then her lips landed upon his. Odysseus felt his eyes widen like a rabbit before the sight of a fox. NoâŚno it couldnât be! Calypso pulled back smiling seductively.
âEntertain me, Odysseus!â she whispered, âGive me what your wife enjoyed for a little while⌠Show me how mortals make love!â
Pale as a sheet, Odysseus took plenty of steps back.
âNoâŚ!â he whispered, âNo, no! Please, I beg of you goddess! I-I canât give you what you ask!â
âWhy not?â Calypso pressured, âYou gave this to the divine daughter of Helios.â
Circeâs name came back to haunt him. Yes, Odysseus had shared a bed with Circe but then it was different! Hermes had told him not to refuse her and he had his men to protect. Right now he was alone. He had no one else to protect but his own skin and right now his decision would mean so much more than just an exchange and somehow he knew it!
âPlease, spare me, good goddess!â Odysseus begged, âAsk for anything else, but not that, not that please!â
PenelopeâŚTelemachusâŚ
âIt seems like offending gods has become a second nature to you, Odysseus!â Calypso retorted, âYou make it sound like the worst thing that can happen to you is to bed me!â
Odysseus turned pale in terror. No, he definitely did not mean to offend her and yet what she asked of himâŚ
âIâllâŚIâll do anything else, goddess. I shall delay my departure to make you a magnificent palace with my own hands if you wishâŚâ
âWhy would I need such thing, Odysseus? As you see I am missing nothing in my godly grotto. Why would I need a palace in my isle?â
âIâŚI shall build you a temple in Ithaca once I arrive!â Odysseus desperately tried again, âI shall make you the greatest goddess of all the Cephallinians, but please spare me!â
Calypso let out a light chuckle.
âThe gifts of Xenia are not something given after 10 years, Odysseus!â she said as a matter of fact, âNot to mention that there is no guarantee that you will even make it back to your little island. The way Poseidon wishes your demise, I highly doubt you will make it beyond my bay! Nay, Odysseus. Besides why would I need worship? I live content on my island like that. Iâd rather get what I wished forâ
âSpare me!â Odysseus cried out, âSpare me, goddess, please! Iâll fall on my knees for you, beggar at your feet, but please donât make me do this!â
He would have indeed dropped on his knees to hug hers, to make sure that she would not push him any further but she stopped him. She had come to know him.
âPlease, Odysseus, no more, otherwise it will be much harder for me to keep refusing you!â
âPlease, show mercy!â
âI have stated what I want from you and thatâs itâ Calypso replied relentless, âAre you going to trample the laws of Xenia as well? Wasnât the taking of Troy enough when you fought at night using trickery? Wasnât offending one god enough? Do you now wish to trample this sacred law dictated by Zeus as well?â
Odysseus froze in place; the law of XeniaâŚthe law that he lived on all his life with. The law that he honored above all was now brought before him. He knew he had nothing to give her and he knew he could not offend her any further. He grabbed his head in desperation.
âIf I want to see my wife and childâŚI have to appease her⌠Oh, Penelope! Forgive me! I am just a man; a weak, mortal man! I cannot fight with gods! I am tired! I canât do this anymore!â he thought in despair, âMy honorâŚtrampled so many times! Gods, mercy! No more! Please no more!â
He knew everything had a price; he had learnt that the hard way! However seeing also Calypso; the kind nymph that took him in without asking anything before; the person he thought might be the exception, now bringing such a horrendous price for him to pay stroke him harder than anything. Suddenly his heart ached and then he felt like it broke. They are all the same, he thought, all gods and humans are the same! They all require a price and they ignore the distressful pleading!
*
Calypsoâs chambers were dimly lit in moonlight only one or two torches lit the room. Calypso was casually leaning in her bed, observing him with an unreadable look; it was a mixture of lust, amusement, curiosity and wonder⌠Odysseus was shaking as he turned to the low table. He poured a cup of wine for himself and he downed it. Then he took another one. He breathed heavily. Gods let me go numb tonightâŚhe thought, let me not feel this that I am about to doâŚ. He could feel her eyes burning holes to the back of his nape, as if she was gaining strength from his distress. As if it as amusing to her. He turned around to see the nymph; so beautiful and so terrible, staring at him.
âTake off your clothes and join me, OdysseusâŚâ she whispered seductively
Odysseus mechanically breathed in and out and then slowly opened his chiton, revealing his wide chest. He wished his mind wasnât so frozen and yet so aware. For the first time in his life he wished to faint here and there; black out so he will not be conscious when it happens! Calypso shot up from the bed and grabbed the cloth, tearing it apart with one single move. Odysseus winced before her strength but even more he winced when her hands touched his chest, burning his flesh like fire as she felt the curly hair that adorned it. She felt every detail, every muscle, every scar⌠She shivered in delight finally feeling his flesh beneath her fingertips and the reactions that came with it⌠She felt every tremor, every jerk that strong mortal body was emitting! She sealed his lips with hers. Odysseus had kept his mouth as tightly closed as possible. Her lips burnt like coalsâŚhis soul hurt like being torn apart! Calypso softly pulled back and whispered against his lips;
âLike you mean it, OdysseusâŚlike you mean it!â
Odysseus nearly broke down in tears as her lips sealed his again. He tried really hard to respond, feeling a jerk to his hair by her strong hand.
âI am Odysseus of Ithaca! Father to sweet TelemachusâŚson of LaĂŤrtesâŚThere is nothing I canât endure!â
The strokes came even lower. Odysseus prayed with all the power of his soul that his body wouldnât react; that she would lose interest in himâŚhowever, as always, the gods were relentless. He felt his body responding to her caresses and her forcible seduction. He held back himself; no he wouldnât moan! Be it pleasure or pain; he wouldnât react! He wouldnât give off the storm inside him!
âI am the Man of Many TurnsâŚGoodly Odysseus! I am the Sacker of Cities! I am the spawn of HermesâŚgrandson of Autolycus! I shall notâŚI cannot be brokenâŚ!â
The touch nearly drove him insane in rage and confusion! He sighed as he nearly felt himself losing his footing.
âEndure my heartâŚplease endureâŚ! You have endured worseâŚ!â
She led him on her bedâŚto which he was forced to lay and she threw her dress off her body revealing herself to him as pretty as she was terrible. As she climbed over him Odysseus wanted to shut his eyes closed, to hide those small tears that escaped his eyes and got lost in his curly hair.
âOh, Athena! Oh, Pallas! Why! Why! Why! Please guide me to take this bitter cup upon my lips! Why are you silent, Athena? Why did you abandon me?â
As more kisses cascaded his body and he felt those arms almost pinning him on the bed, Odysseus remembered Circe⌠She had led him to her bed thinking she had his consent⌠Calypso knew she didnât. She knew he couldnât escape and yet it was as if she wanted to make sure! As she slowly raised herself to a position that was comfortable, Odysseus felt his heart break. The sudden rush made him almost lose his breath. He threw his head back in a silent scream. He wanted to close his eyes and yet he couldnât avoid the terrible sight; he saw that face that was always calm and collected; maternal even now distorted in a mask of forceful bliss and a cascade of sighs and hums. That body that supported him before and helped him move about in the cave when he was weak was now moving over him making a series of sensations rush through his veinsâŚthose hands that so gently and so strongly supported him were now pinning him down; her left hand resting somewhere behind her back, close to the scar that adorned his leg and the other pressing upon his laryngeal prominence. He clenched his jaw till it hurt so he wouldnât groan in distress; his body reacting to her treatment was much more terrifying even than the sight of hers on top of him.
âNo moreâŚplease gods no moreâŚâ
And then it was over! He nearly fell back to the pillows breathing heavily like wounded. Calypso was breathing as well; only in delight. She didnât seem half as tired as he wasâŚ
âOn my word, Odysseus!â she panted softly, âYou really ARE âEqual to godsâ!â
He felt nauseous! He wanted to scream. He remained on the same positionâŚnot daring to look at her anymore as she kissed his cheek tenderly, hands tracing his body. Only one tear escaped his eye.
âWhyâŚ? WHY!â
*
Calypso was humming softly as she was arranging her hair. She had thrown a robe around her naked body, looking at her reflection at the bronze spectrum. Odysseus almost staggered in the room. He had thrown a new chiton over himself but he still felt the shame around him. He was breathing irregularly in rage and sadness.
âNowâŚâ he panted, âGive me a vessel, goddess! Let me go home as you promisedâŚ!â
âPromise?â Calypso asked almost innocently, âI donât recall promising such thing!â
Odysseus felt like someone had stabbed him in the heart.
âWhat?!â he croaked out, âBut you saidâŚâ
âI said that you need to entertain me, Odysseus, to return me my gifts of Xenia but I did not promise I would immediately give you the means to make a vessel. And besides did you honestly think that one night is enough to buy your lifeâs worth?â
âI am ruined!â Odysseus cried out, âI am ashamed! I will probably never be able to face my wife and son again! WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME!â he finally yelled beyond his wits.
Calypso looked at him sincerely.
âI want you to love me, Odysseus!â
She stood up, taking advantage of his sudden shock.
âAt first I was curiousâŚI was not sure how mortals make love; this desperation that is linked to your temporary nature⌠Does it feel better for you that you know you are doomed? To us is just another pass time sometimes but to mortals it means so much more⌠ButâŚâ
She actually almost blushed! Odysseus though felt disgust and hatred.
ââŚBut now, I am not sure if I can let you go! After feeling youâŚI just confirmed what I knew. You cured my lonelinessâŚyou filled an empty spot I never knew I had in my heart! I love you, Odysseus! And I want you to love me like I doâŚâ
âLove?â Odysseus chocked in the word, âYou call this love?!â
This was the only way the immortals knew to show love? Tormenting the mortals?
âI know I can win your heart, my loveâŚâ Calypso ignored him, âI know I can help you live hereâŚwith meâŚhow to make you mineâŚand I shall be yours as your wife!â
âYou will NEVER be my wife!â
âOh but you are wrong, my dear. We united before gods and witnesses! You are my husband now, by the laws of gods!â
âNever! I have a wife! She waits for me! You are not my wife and you shall never be! I want to leave! You canât hold me here!â
âYou stayed one year with the witch Circe! Why acting so pious all of the sudden?â
For one moment the king of Ithaca saw only red. His hand grabbed her throat before he would realize it. Calypso was shocked only for one second but then a smirk crept to her lips.
âLike you mean it, OdysseusâŚâ she whispered in a mocking manner, ââŚLike you mean it!â
Odysseus was shivering in anger. Oh, how easy it seemed if he could snap that neck that seemed so delicate! And yet he knew the truth; those bones beneath were not mortal bones and he would never manage to do anything to them and even if he did, she wouldnât dieâŚno, she wouldnât dieâŚ! He let go of her running out of the room.
âYou will never leave this place, you knowâŚâ Calypsoâs casual voice stopped him in his tracks, âThis island from the land till the currents around the sea respond to my will. Every single breeze and wave shall bring you backâŚ.â
Odysseus did not want to believe this! He ran out of the grotto. At the beach he knew he had no vessel but at that moment roaming the sea like he had come to this island didnât seem as terrible as the fate that awaited him here. He threw a log in the water and tried to paddle away on it but, indeed the waves pushed him back on shore. He tried again with no avail. He desperately jumped into the sea to swim with all his might but the result was the same. Exhausted and exasperated Odysseus was once more pushed to the shores of Ogygia.
âNo!â Odysseus yelled as he paced up and down like a wounded tiger in the cage.
In his anger he roared and threw a rock to the waves but thatâs all he could do. He gave up. He sat down the sand, drawing his knees to his chest and remained silent under the starsâŚÂ In what seemed like eons, he heard Calypsoâs light footsteps upon the sand and the pebbles.
âOdysseusâŚâ she called for him, âCome inside, it is getting lateâ
âNo thank you!â he replied in a low dangerous voice
âYou shall need to eat something, my love, come back inside.â
âYour price is too high to pay!â
âCome inside, Odysseusâ she repeated, âI will order for your meal to be prepared.â
âIâd rather die of hunger and cold!â
Calypso sighed. It was the type of sigh a disappointed mother would give to a child.
âAs you wishâ she said, âBut remember you should know better not to cross with me that much, my darling. I love your spirit, I really do, however you should know better that I shall not ask twiceâŚâ
Odysseus turned to look at the waves so she wouldnât see his jaw shiverâŚso she wouldnât see the fear in his eyes. Yes, he knew. Achilles was just a mortal man and yet all he needed to do was to plead his goddess mother to bring misfortune upon all AchaeansâŚÂ He didnât even dare to imagine what this immortal could do if she wanted. What if she ordered immortal nymphs of the oceans to drown his beautiful little kingdom? What stopped her from doing thisâŚ? Finally he heard her footsteps as she walked away. Odysseus was left aloneâŚ
*
As he was sitting thereâŚhis tears began to flow in the middle of the cold night. He buried his face in his folded arms.
âGods! Is this, then, my fateâŚ? Being the lapdog of a goddess every time she pleases? Shall this be the fate of Odysseus of Ithaca? Alas! Why! Why gods! I only made one mistake! I onlyâŚwhy! Why! Havenât I graced you all with sacrifices and worship? Why did you abandon me? Over one mistakeâŚ?â
The smell of cooked meat came to his nostrils. His stomach growled in hunger. Once more he lamented himself and his mortal nature. He was hungry and Calypso knew that and she was using it to torment him. He clenched his head with his hands.
âOh, alas! Is that what my men had to suffer out thereâŚ? Is this why their mortal bodies could take no more?â
He wondered why, how could he forget his lament over their loss for so long!
âThat cursed witch and her spells!â he lamented, âTaking away this sorrowâŚputting my conscious to sleep!â
He remembered his promiseâŚ
âI have to surviveâŚIf I die here who is going to remember them? Who is going to know they were here? Who is going to tell their story? I am the only one left! I am the only one who can remember themâŚâ
He heard the wavesâŚhis heart felt cold and heavy like the stones residing in the ocean. I donât even have a tomb for themâŚhe thought, I canât even build them a funeral pyre⌠He felt his curly hair with his hand. His long hair was the crown on his head; thick and long; they had tangled a lot from the wind and the salt water while he traveled, almost forming natural locks. Ever since he arrived to Calypsoâs isle it was always neatly combed and washed. His hand searched the beach and caught a sharp stone. He held his hair with one hand and then with the stone, slowly and methodically he cut it short as his nape⌠He held that hair in his hand before throwing it in the seaâŚthe last funerary tribute that he could give them. He would survive. He would survive even if he meant to do anything for it! He would try to reach Ithaca! He would continue their legacy!
*
Calypso was sitting by the fire as her maids stirred the stew in the cauldron. She looked up and smiled. Odysseus was standing there. His face was like stone; his eyes bottomless and liquid. His hair that used to be thick and long now it was cut. His eyes were stained and burnt from tears. Calypso though smiled. She had confidence in herself that her spouse would learn to love her. It was only a matter of time and she had all the time in the world.
âOdysseus!â she whispered, âI am so glad you decided to comeâŚâ
She extended her richly adorned hand towards him. That hand that had given him life now it seemed ready to severe it.
âComeâŚâ she urged softly, âCome to sit by the fire to get warmâŚwe have dinner almost readyâŚâ
One last tear ran down his cheek. Yes, he would survive no matter the cost; even if that would be his sanity and honor! The gods were silent to his prayers. He was alone. He had to survive aloneâŚ
He spoke no words anymoreâŚ
He walked in the grottoâŚ
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Oh my gosh! What have I done indeed! TT_TT but yeah...I do not fully regret! I believe this wll be the 3rd and final part of Sirvor's Guilt/Duty and I hope you enjoyed the wild ride!
Calypso weaving was inspired by this amazing soundtrack from "The Perfume"
Calypso showing Odysseus the events that occured before he arrived was inspired by the Odyssey since Odysseus mentions in his narrative how he was filled in the details by Calypso
I just HAD to include the Skylla moment because it was one of the most brutal description in the Odyssey so one can see how much Odysseus was traumatized!
Now as for how Calypso knows the details well...gods are often depicted to know things even if they aren't there (even if at other times they don't!)
And my extra explanation as to why Odysseus could not go anywhere.
The After Note was inspired by the clip from nbc Dracula (particulary the expression of poor Odysseus so read at your own accord! xd)
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(After note)
The night was silent as always on Ogygia. The silence could strangle you. Odysseus slowly lifted himself from the narrow bed. His expression was unreadable. It was as if the pain and sorrow had left a permanent dark scar to his face that would never allow anyone to see him smile again. His hair was tangled and his beard untidy almost just like the bed that seemed even messier. He looked to the side and his eyes darkened even further, if that would even be possible, as he gazed upon Calypsoâs body. She was sleeping on her stomach, with her head towards the other direction, one of her beautiful legs drawn slightly towards her. Her dark hair adorned with gold, seashells and pearls were flowing all around her like second layer of jewels and yet to Odysseus they seemed like deadly tentacles; like the heads of the dreadful Skylla that consumed his comrades when it seemed like an eternity prior. Her soft breathing was barely heard and yet to Odysseus it was echoing in his brain driving him mad. He was choking. He needed fresh air! He slowly got out of the bed, feeling the light pain down his back. He walked out of the room, feeling the cold stone of the grotto under his bare feet. He didnât care at all that he was absolutely naked at that moment; he didnât bother to cover himself even if there was a possibility one of the nymphs of Calypso to be around. Odysseus felt there was no sense of shame in him anymore. He ignored the nudity of his body as well as a few small scratches and bruises upon it that were accidentally caused by some miscalculation on Calypsoâs strength during some of their endless nights of her passion and intercourse. Calypso had apologized of course. But then again Odysseus had stopped caring. He had tried resisting her before but with no avail, as she was much stronger than what he was. He had even tried begging her; one night! Spare me at least one night! However long now, Odysseus had stopped caring. There was no fight in him anymore.
It had been two years already, the king of Ithaca had calculated; two years of torture and despair. His hair that he had cut as a tribute to his dead men had already started to grow longer. If it were in his hands he wouldnât even bother to brush it anymore. He didnât feel much like grooming himself or taking care of himself. He didnât seem to see the point in it anymore and, besides, there more unattractive he appeared in her eyes, the better. If it werenât for the nymphs who prepared him regularly for these nightly torments of his then Odysseus probably would have stopped doing anything. The longing for return was eating his guts like a worm eating the flesh of a rotten apple; he could almost feel it through his gut! However the hope for his return was getting slimmer and slimmer. And it wasnât just his bitter nostos that was eating him up. It was also haste and doubt. Calypso had planted that seed of doubt before and now she kept watering it with every night of abuse that Odysseus had to suffer. He was closing in that island as long as he took to travel there. Ten years he was away to Troy, three years he was traveling, losing his men one by one and now two years of imprisonment. He was away from home 15 years. What if Calypso for once was right? What if Penelope out of seer coercion decided that he was long dead and had to marry again? What would happen to him then if that last piece of him was uprooted from him? Or, much worse, what would happen if⌠No, Odysseus thought, that scenario he didnât want to accept! Not PenelopeâŚPenelope was different! She would never cheat on his memory, right? She had promised to him she would wait for his returnâŚ
âAnd how long is she supposed to wait for you?â there was a voice in the back of his head, âYou left her wait 15 yearsâŚwho would wait that long?â
Who indeed? Who would remain faithful to a man who disappeared for so long? Odysseus shivered. He didnât even want to think about it, despite the doubt biting his heart like a snake. He remembered Agamemnon, whom he had met in the bitter ends of the Underworld. He told him to beware for his wife murdered him upon his returnâŚwith her lover.
âNo! Not, Penelope! Penelope would neverâŚâ
This thought he had made so many times while residing at the beach crying or even within the arms of Calypso at night. These thoughts constantly twirling in his mind. Penelope was a kind woman when he met her. A nice soft bride. However as Calypso had said; they were married almost 20 years and yet he had known her for around a handful. What if she wasnât who he thought she was? What if she was coerced to change? And his sweet TelemachusâŚhis son would be now 15 years of age; around the age he was when he got his infamous scar by the boar at Parnassus. His son would be practically a man now; independent and strong. He had missed a quarter of his life; his son probably feared his father would be dead. He felt like every single day he spent on that island would be a tick to the clock against him; Penelope marrying again and Telemachus never knowing his father or hearing his voice⌠This was way too much to bear⌠His whole life moving on without him was way too much to endure. His pain was eating him up. His hair had started to grow gray. He knew his own youth was long gone however the silver edges to his temples shouldnât normally appear so fast. His father never grew white. Even when he left for war he had his black hair almost intact and barely started to grow gray. However Odysseus felt like his own features had changed over the years. He saw himself at a polished bronze mirror once and he was surprised. He could hardly recognize the prematurely aged man inside the copper surface. Calypso didnât seem bothered though. She even seemed to enjoy this change that his torment had brought about him; perhaps she was charmed by his mortal nature; this nature that showed how helpless existence was, that no matter what one did, their time on this earth would be counted for anyways.
Eventually he reached the entrance of the wide, white cave. He was greeted by the sounds of the night and the cold night breeze. Odysseus, though, didnât shiver nor did he feel it. It was as if his body had turned into marble; his heart into stone. It didnât matter if in the mornings he was seeking sanctuary to the solitude of the sandy beach and there he would bawl his eyes out almost all day; having nothing else to do but gaze at the waves and cry. In the night Odysseus was a cold statue; as if he had no more tears to shed. As he stood there, listening to the song of the crickets and the waves to the far beyond he felt weakâŚhe felt helplessâŚhe felt like nobodyâŚOh, how many times had he wished he could get in her room and kill her! How many times he wished he could snap her neck, smother her with a pillow or open that delicate throat with his sword! But he knew it would be impossible. He looked up and noticed a night bird flying to the sky. His furious eyes became liquid and his fists clenched painfully.
âIf only you never existedâŚ!â he thought bitterly, âIf only you gods never existed! Then us mortals could live our life in peace!â
He was always faithful to the gods. Many people had said he was the best when it came to sacrifices and respect. But now it all seemed pointless in the cover of this dreadful night and all the nights before. Odysseus had come to fear the night and its creatures and feeling disgust by them and he came to hate the day because it only held solitude and sadness. He didnât even get his usual nightmares as he often got when he slept for the past years; it was as if he was completely hollow. There was hardly anything left of him anymore. Not even his faith. He watched the night owl fly soundlessly in the moonlight and his heart was filled with anger and despair. Athena, why did you abandon me, he thought. Curse you too! How can you leave me like this! However as if he realized the severity of his own mind his eyes watered and a tear ran down his cheek.
âGods, I am turning into a monsterâŚâ he thought, âIf I lose my faith to the godsâŚthenâŚthen whatâs left of me thenâŚ? Is there anything left of Odysseus of Ithaca, father to sweet Telemachus and son of LaĂŤrtes?â
He looked back at the grotto that had become his salvation and now his prison and torture. Oh, how he wished he turned that place into a second Troy! How he wished he had his trusty bow that he left to Ithaca, to shoot his arrows to all these creatures that tormented him and set this place in fire! If only he could! He visualized so many times driving arrows to the sensitive flesh of these women and leaving Calypso for last⌠He would enter her rooms dripping the dark blood of her companions; naked sword in hand so she could see; take a good look on what she did to him and then she would feel the kiss of the metal to her tender throat⌠He visualized her death so many times that he could almost taste it⌠Something in his mind snapped. He could almost feel like doing it. Eyes on fire and dripping hot tears he clenched his fists to the point of almost breaking the skin with his nails. He slowly marched to the room only to find her sleeping in the same position; totally unperturbed by his torment.
âWhy am I the monsterâŚ?â he thought, âAnd she can sleep peacefullyâŚ? After everything she did to meâŚ?â
As madness crept even more into his heart as his infamous temper was about to explode his hands were clenching in a painful grip but he refused to feel the pain. Maybe he could do it tonight. Maybe he could try⌠Perhaps she was a normal nymph after all; immortal but not indestructible! Maybe he could take his vengeance from this magnificent being that tormented him in the cover of the night, why not? He had done this before. One more sin to add to his miserable life; one more attempt! He could at least try. If it didnât work, the worst case scenario would be that he would be liberated from this if her anger turned against him! Slowly and soundlessly like a lion in the night he crept on the bed over her. His onyx eyes were even darker than the night around him; yes, he could try! Slowly and carefully he crawled over her whenâŚ
An iron hand grabbed his throat, cutting his breath for one second.
Odysseus felt his heart skip a beat. He recognized that soft hand; it was smooth and sleek like silk but held the power of three men in that tiny touch. Suddenly all his previous resolve; his madness evaporated in thin air by the reminder of her strength. No, he had absolutely no chance of doing anything to her. She was no ordinary nymph. She was the daughter of the titan Atlas, the man who held the sky⌠That grip on his throat lasted for only one second because immediately after it turned into a tender touch to the sides of his neck, followed by a second hand that held him there; softly and yet demandingly. Calypso raised her body to meet his face with hers; her eyes glistering with love and passion.
âOdysseusâŚ!â she whispered
Her voice was barely audible and yet Odysseus didnât really feel like reacting anymore as those lips sealed his and kissed him deeply. Odysseus felt exhausted. It was as if all his previous anger had taken the life out of him. He knew he had no choice but to respond to her kiss. He had come to know her. He grasped her hair to the back of her head and pulled desperately; in a weak and pitiful attempt to hurt her back. It was his way of showing the weak resistance he could; he would often grab or pull her hair when she kissed him or grasp her in what would have been a bruising grip for any other grown mortal man but it didnât work on Calypso and he knew it, if anything it was almost like confirmation to her that he was equally passionate, giving her the wrong impression. He knew it was doing nothing. It was just his last way to show his will. As Calypso wrapped her beautiful legs around his waist she pulled him down with her.
Odysseus felt his tears dry in his eyes.
He was once more a statue.
He chose not to feelâŚ
Leave it to me to go grab that unnecessary bit of information nobody asked for just to add more pain
It so does đ
Calypso was bedding Odysseus against his will every night for 7 years.
A week has 7 days and there are about 4 weeks in a month. Every month has on average 30 days. Or there are 365 days in a year.
Add them up and you will realize that Odysseus was raped more than 2500 times.
Let that sink in!
Lord Cedric (w.i.t.c.h) quick sketch (+-4 hours)
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I was about to question exactly the same thing in the messages you sent me hahahaha yup it just doesn't add up! Odysseus and his men can be cunning in their own way, but come on they are still human! The fact that they escape in the original was already a crazy feat, and here he makes the sirens beg them for mercy?? What the hell is this joke haha
Yeah, when in reality if you follow the actually original logic of the story, if Odysseus faced Sirens head on screaming stuff like "I'm a monster" they would laugh and eat his head XD This is not even drunk Caleb level of stupid hahaha Yeah somehow I already don't have a good feeling about that part lol
Maybe I'm giving them too much credit hahaha but damn that's the only thing that makes sense in my head with that "let them drown" phrase! Otherwise yeah it's just stupid XD Yes the creatures who outsmarted and killed thousands of sailors, who didn't even need to get close to them to do it, who made the original Odysseus and his men decide they would be better off passing past them as quickly as possible than face them! And now they are suddenly helpless useless little girls lool
Sirens: We shall sing right in front of your face and make idiotic mistakes so you will know what it is! Because we are obviously fake
Odysseus: I shall test you back because you make idiotic mistakes and I am fucking Odysseus of Ithaca who just sang a dramatic song before.
Them: We caught them captain! Because they were right in front of our faces now what?
Odysseus: Oh we have free time and we are not damaged enough so sure let us continue from that dramatic "monster" concept because we also have time to save other sailors (and we are sure we caught them all apparently?). Cut their tails and let them drown in the sea! (Because I am a monster rawr rawr!)
Sirens: We sing alluringly calling you to us giving you exact details on who you are and where you come from because we know your soul. Abandon your ship and come to us
Odysseus: *gets brainfucked and drugged and begs like a madman to be released from his binds (but still intelligent as fuck since his brain is still alert and he is fully conscious throughout the process)*
Eurylochus: Oh shit he is too strong the damn ropes are not holding! *signs to Perimedes to bring more ropes and tie the motherfucker harder*
Them: Oh we have no time to stop...row for your lives to get the hell out of here!
Sirens: out of sight through the whole process probably sitting at the highest of rocks since they are fucking birds
Odysseus: *the incantation wears off* Oh shit that was a wild ride! Thank gods it's over and I received the knowledge I was looking for... Okay guys you can untie me now...
Mossy Stream đż Opal Creek Ancient Forest, Oregon ~beauty-funny-trippy {source: tshahan @ imgur}
Your art is beautiful â¤ď¸ The way you draw these characters so soft and sweet with each other, I love looking at it đ
â that sweet kiss was she who brought from far away to me (you can find the music here = ))
Eme and Tove completed five years of marriage this year so I sketched this to celebrate s2
Their marriage picture from last year (human universe)
Oh boy another amazingly written roller coaster for this poor character!! đđ And the guy really must be so suspicious of everything and everyone after all these long years of struggles and suffering, so of course nightmares must be a constant demon now, haunting his mind among others, especially since his captivity situation is still fresh đ˘ and he doesn't have Calypso's spells clouding his mind either!
And gosh the way the nightmares start in absolute chaos as he runs through the night... an obvious reference to how they choose to attack Troy at night which plagues his guilt, mixed with all the blood of the dead at his feet... Man the fact that he realized the wetness was not water by the thickness and smell of it, plus the armor must only make his running more desperate!
This is like the night of the living dead only much more chilling and dark, the way you point out the deep suffering of the people who were attacked and slaughtered, which is something Odysseus' mind and guilt amplify even more in his nightmare đ° I also really like the fact that all the faces are distorted and hard to recognize, because there were so many deaths and too much for Odysseus to count and recognize, so what really hits his mind is the general suffering and screaming of all the people which fuels even more the "nightmare" aura of this!
Oh boy the way he panics and starts slashing... To get the approaching suffering figures away from him... And man the image of the wooden horse burning in the distance is such a good touch, almost as if it's mocking him and his decisions! Also the fact that the figures moan his name point out more to his inner guilt...
Oh and he slashes his comrade without meaning to... đ In a way this is a very deep symbolism, because even if indirectly so, part of him believes Polites died along with his other men by his hands, therefore this is his mind sinking in the belief he killed them, even before Eurylochus appears to accuse him of such...
Also as I said before this greatly reminds me of that idea where Kai dreams he kills Caleb by accident...
Oh man and what a grim sight for Polites... The way his body looks decomposed as a reflection of the way he died at sea, bloated and eaten by fish, and the dead glassy eyes must be so traumatizing to see! đ° And now with the gash made by Odysseus' weapon... The way he laments how cold he feels is heartbreaking as well đ
Man this definitely is perfect for a horror short and yet, it's so full of such emotion and it's as sad as it is scary... Also the fact that the figures are coming out of the pool of blood like reaching out to Odysseus from the depths of death itself! Of course since the last moments with Eurylochus were of tense bitterness the accusations out of his mouth will echo through Odysseus nightmare as well .. and even worse since he also looks like the decayed corpse reflecting his death by the Gods at sea đ˘
This also reminds me of a scene of Vinland Saga, where Thorfinn has a dream/vision of the underworld and has to face all the people he has killed in battles, wars and raids, with the corpses actually crying reaching for him as if begging for him to take them out of there:
(Now I also wonder how bad are the nightmares that Caleb could have, of the comrades who died during the rebellion, as well as the enemies he killed... Because even tho it was the heat of war and it happens, some of those enemies were also lads fighting for better opportunities and lifes...)
Oh gosh and now all his men who died throughout the long journey... The giant holes being the spears of the giants who caught them like fish đ˘ which is extra dark with the missing limbs, and oh man the six men who were devoured by Scylla being there as well... the gore is so graphic and yet I love it how you deliberately made it connect to the type of death they suffered...
I can only imagine the sounds of anguish Odysseus is making in bed while having these terrible visions... And as if these corpses aren't enough he suffers with the visions of the Goddesses as well! Circe arriving seems like she's symbolizing his Karma... And the consequences of his choices, which is definitely something that is on the back of Odysseus mind and makes sense to be personified through the Goddess in this nightmare! I also love her look of the red hair and green eyes, somehow it connects her to wild nature! Green of the plants, red of the fire and agressivness of animals!
Oh man and the apparition of Calypso is definitely his most recent terror... I love how she's standing tall shadowing him because her oppression, imprisonment and rape of him is still fresh in his being. And even with the honey eyes she seems so predatory still! Especially as she moves so quickly next to him! Being forceful and accusing him of abandonment as Odysseus remembers well how she ignored his wishes and just assumed her own version of reality!
The way he tells Calypso how she violated him so full of grief, while it transitions to Cassandra accusing his people of doing the same is such a gut wrenching moment in the best way! Especially with her drenched in blood too đ° And this probably hurts Odysseus even more for the fact that he's so devoted to the Gods, so to see a priestess who devoted her purity being defiled by his men was probably so vile...
And now they are really coming one after the other, including the man that Odysseus knew he could have saved, but let drown on his own as revenge for how he put his baby son in danger to take him to war... It's interesting how Odysseus notices him being younger now, as if he notices the years of life he didn't get to live.
And of course the accusations that he kept his will to return home to his family over everyone else's survival and well being, which since this is his own nightmare it's like it's him who feels guilty of such a thought! Despite him retorting back how much he sacrificed for them too deep inside this thought stings him as well! Or at least that's what your writing makes me feel in this moment!
Oh man and finally comes the part which stings him the most! The fear that Penelope might have moved on while he's still fighting to return home to her... And of course it's Calypso's image telling him that, the same way she has kept trying to hammer it into his mind all these years.
I also loved that even in the middle of all these deformed and destroyed corpses, it still seems to be the corpse of poor little mangled Astyanax that terrifies Odysseus the most with the way he screams, probably because it was one of the most traumatic deaths for him, the death of a little pure innocent who reminded him so of his own son đ˘
And again such a nice surrealist touch for a dream, the way curtains appear in the middle of nowhere in a bloody pool, and with his worse fear gaining shape on the other side. It makes so much sense that Penelope looks like his last memory of her and it's such an interesting detail that the other man has no real identifying features other than being young and strong! Is this Telemachus? Or another man she has married in the way she leans into him? Either way ouch! Such harsh words!
And the thought of his bed being there is also such a cruel touch of his brain! But definitely not as cruel as Penelope talking to him with such words! His brain throwing him the worst case scenario imaginable and again it seems that Penelope words are a personification of his own accusations to himself, only said by his beloved because they hurt more that way... Especially as he remembers his parents... and the way she calls him by his sacker of cities and butcher titles đ˘ and oh boy him even remembering the sirens here hitting the peak of his suffering!
Him being engulfed by his dead comrades and others, while he tries to literally claw his way out of this situation to attempt to keep living, it's the perfect wake up call from this nightmare, which is only more heartbreaking as he sees Penelope getting more distant đ˘
Poor guy looks so exhausted waking up from his dream, it's like he goes to bed to get more tired instead of properly resting...
And I love your descriptions of his reactions like his breathing and how he's sweaty and even feverish after suffering such a trauma in his sleep. And it's so fitting that although he acknowledged he is in a safe environment between people who wish to help, his mind is still on high alert at all the details and he immediately notices the light that was not supposed to be there, even with the drowsiness of his restless sleep! Nausicaa definitely had a jump scare there! Never sneak on a traumatized war man like that đ
And gosh nightly visits! That's a bold young princess đ but gosh to her credit I can imagine that the sounds of panic that Odysseus was doing might have been indeed quite worrisome! The detail of him being so scared of her hearing him speak in his sleep is both interesting from the perspective of him wanting to hide his identity, but also his trauma of how Calypso practically probed his inner thoughts out of him forcefully!
And gosh talk about hitting the nail! Nausicaa definitely had no idea of the wound she poked when she asked him about the guilt he carries inside! Which is so apparently painful in the way he immediately attempts to lie! Or at least to give her some truths in other directions! Basically dodging the question in a smart yet sad way.
And the poor guy definitely scoffs at how he is called wise now... I like how he even throws the word with irony like an insult because of all the situations that brought him there alone! But it's also so very human of him that although he regrets the way things have happened he still admits that he would do it all again just for the chance to be back to his family faster... Also it gives him such an interesting duality because it makes sense he would be proud of himself for the feat of winning a war so fast and almost by himself! It's definitely still incredible and worthy of admiration for his mind and wits! And even if it kills him that the slaughter and blasphemies happened I really love the mix of shame, regret and self acknowledgement running in his mind... And again it's so human of him to contemplate his own mortality especially now that he's so eager to return home after so many years!
I also like how he's implying that his wisdom is in fact his experience and in a way he is not wrong, the same way he is not wrong in pointing out that experience is not always wisdom, and yet it's so natural for him to be happy that people recognize his talents despite being so very exhausted the poor guy... Especially since he thinks his sorrows are also the results of his actions...
But man the girl in love đ (now I also imagine Caleb with silver strands still making the town girls sigh đ) she is so ready to marry him, the poor cute young one hahaha she is also such a nice contrast with Calypso, clearly has the innocence of a young girl with a strong crush and no wonder that Odysseus feels flattened by it! But I so love how you still make his trauma show itself in the way he runs away from her touch, still to hurt from his rape.
And the girl was so awkward with his reaction as well! She's clearly uncomfortable with his discomfort which is a very good sign! Gosh she definitely can't imagine how much Calypso did to him indeed! And once again Odysseus throws half lies and different truths to avoid the painful subject that still hurts him so... It's heartbreaking that the ending of his dream haunts him when he thinks of Penelope!
It's so cute how he mentions Telemachus being her age! Perhaps he could be a nice suitor for her đđ and she has such a girlish reaction as well, being almost offended that he assumes what she would regret even if it was not his intentions hahaha but if course one can see why she fell for him and his wits and will after all!
And his jokes to try and lighten the mood are always great despite it bearing truth! I like how he can admit that flattery can inflate his ego too much!
I love how Nausicaa asking about Penelope being so beautiful after all those years is mirroring the way Calypso asked him, but here it's not in a red flag dangerous way, but rather just a young girl getting sad about not being able to get her first love or crush. Odysseus describing how he loves his wife not only for her physical beauty but for all of the things that makes her herself is very touching â¤ď¸ and it's also so cute how Odysseus doesn't want to hurt the girl's feelings, hahaha and the way he suddenly pulls his covers up all shy đ
Oh man that image of the figure in the corner is so scary no wonder the poor guy is in need of a light for some comfort from the scary ghosts in his head! It's so sad it's like a little boy looking for some comfort in the light! Once again reminds me of Caleb begging for the candle when he was still too traumatized from his imprisonment đ˘ oh gosh and the way Odysseus almost cries when she tells him that the lamp can stay there... Nausicaa is definitely such a great difference from the Goddesses and poor Odysseus feeling bad that he can't give her what she wishes from him because of her kind gesture of being decent and respecting his choice! The way he's so touched by her is very emotional!
Oh man that's such a great final detail the way he at least feels alive and like himself again with these nightmares, that although terrifying and plaguing his mind are still more natural than the spells Calypso put on him to numb him... His relief for not being used anymore is overwhelming!
And gosh him still imagining Polites suffering in cold and pain đ˘ and giving him one last thought and apology before attempting to sleep again... His will to survive is always the most incredible thing, but also touching in the sense that part of him cannot let his comrades deaths or his struggles be in vain by dying, even if he tells himself he'll see them, but only when the time is right... And thankfully the lamp does help!
Gosh girl such an explosion of emotions as always written in such a touching way! The way you describe such human reactions always gets me in the feels!! Marvelous job girl truly!! It's criminal that this does not have more notes!! đđâ¨â¨â¨đđđđđđđâ¨â¨â¨â¨
It's also such an amazing tribute for man's mental health awareness, in this or in any other month it's perfect! (Made me eager to get to the part of Caleb healing in our story as well â¤ď¸âđŠšâ¤ď¸âđŠš) Also a very interesting touch to research the name of the comrades who are anonymous in the Odyssey! Hahaha Big Polites with a kind heart gives me Ballard feels now! And Eurylochus as Diego of course đ And again I really like Circe's look! â¨â¨
Odysseus spends the first night in Scheria, hiding his identity from everyone and yet his dreams are not peaceful as everything he ever feared or made him tormented come to visit him as screams and shadows in the night...
He was running once more. Thatâs all he knew. His breath was hissing in his ears and his leg muscles were hurting from the effort. He could hear the clang of metal as he was fully geared up in his bronze armor. He could also hear the screaming. Screams were coming from every direction. His feet seemed to be ankle-deep in water which was making his march more difficult. However, no, that was no water. He recognized the familiar and not at all pleasant scent of metal and he knew the liquid was thick. It was blood. He could almost feel it clotting on him. There were momentary flashes of fire in the darkness and then more screams⌠Soon faces and people followed. Screaming distorted faces came to get him. They were mixed people; soldiers and civilians that seemed to be rushing at him. He raised his sword which he had no idea he had before, and slashed. He slashed again and again as more blood gushed out of wounds and showered him. All he could do was keep cutting as more dead bodies fell down. He recognized the fires and screams of Troy. He could almost see the wooden horse; his creation, burning in some long distance along with the walls of Holy Troy. He swore people moaned his name as they fell dead.
âGet back! Back!â he cried desperately, âLeave me alone!â
He slashed again and then his eyes widened in horror.
âC-CaptainâŚâ
He recognized the tall figure with the dark brown hair and brown eyes or rather what seemed to be left of them as they were glassy like fish eyes as his head was leaning to the side soullessly with the slash he had just inflicted open at his throat; blood gushing out of his lips.
âP-PolitesâŚâ he croaked out
âOdysseusâŚâ Polites moaned, âWhyâŚwhyâŚitâsâŚcoldâŚâ
His skin was pale and soft; unnaturally green as if it had been underwater. He was bloated at places as the flesh was already hanging at other places. Some parts of his body seemed to be bitten by the fish of the sea.
âNoâŚnoâŚnoâŚâ Odysseus whispered taking a step back and another and another
Suddenly from the depths of the bloody pool came more hands, one or two tried to grab him by the ankles. He turned around to see the thin figure of Eurylochus. His skin was also grayish, seaweed was coming out of his black mouth as water was gushing out of it.
âCaptainâŚâ he growled unworldly, âThis is all your doing! Your fault! You doomed us all!â
âNo! Eurylochus! PleaseâŚâ Odysseus cried, âI didnâtâŚIâŚI didnât meanâŚâ
As screams and moans increased accompanied by the sounds of swords and cracking of bones coming from a distance, more faces and bodies kept coming out of the bloody pool around him⌠More men appeared; some of them bore wounds on their bodies that looked like giant holes, something only spears enormous for human hands could cause, a few others had limbs missing and 6 out of them had their skulls crushed; parts of their brains missing or jaws shattered beyond recognition. And more bodies covered in algae and seawater appeared.
âLycaonâŚAlkimosâŚAmphialosâŚAntilochusâŚAmphidamasâŚâ Odysseus whispered as tears burnt his eyes, âNoâŚpleaseâŚnoâŚPerimedesâŚnoâŚâ
He tried to back down but he couldnât. There was a circle of dead men coming closer and closer, moaning unworldly and calling his names. The hellish choir of screams and cries in the background was making his ears buzz.
âI told you not to do thatâŚ!â
At the sound of that soft, mellow soprano voice, Odysseus turned around. At a distance he recognized the tall figure of Circe as her auburn red hair and green eyes left little doubt of her identity.
âCirceâŚplease!â
âYou doomed yourself, Odysseus!â Circe whispered, and even if she did, her voice echoed clearly in his ears, as if she spoke inside him, âI had warned youâŚyou didnât heed my adviceâ
âNo! Please, Circe! I didnât do itâŚIâŚI didnâtâŚâ
Circe pointed her white finger towards him in accusation.
âTheir blood falls upon you! Itâs time you paid!â
âNo!â Odysseus yelled in panic, âI beg of you, Circe, please help me!â
âI told you, darlingâŚâ
The new, deep voice made his blood run cold as he turned towards the other side to see the dark figure of Calypso standing tall as if she were a shadow, behind the sea of people that were approaching him. Her honey eyes almost shining in the darkness.
âI told you to stay with meâŚâ she repeated, and suddenly she was right behind him as if it took just a blink of his eyes to do so, âYou could have been immortal! You could have been happy with meâŚand yet you abandoned me! I loved you and you abandoned me.â
âNo!â Odysseus cried out, âYou were scaring meâŚyou kept me prisonerâŚyouâŚâ he chocked on the words, ââŚYou violated meâŚ!â
âLike your own people violated me?â
Yet another figure manifested behind him, making him jump out of his skin. He recognized that slim, small figure. Her robes of the priestess were stained with blood as was her face.
âCassandra!â he croaked out
The she-prophet both blessed and cursed by Apollo glared at him; a thousand accusations shining in her eyes.
âYour schemes brought your people at my doors! They defiled me! They violently took my virginity away! The one that I had offered to the gods for eternity! They made me a slave!â
âI didnât do it! I am not at fault!â
âWhat about me then?â
Odysseus turned his head again and he never thought to see that face again in his life. That face so much younger than his, gray and loose from water covered in mud and algae from the sea.
âP-PalamedesâŚâ Odysseus croaked out, âNoâŚno!â
A bony accusatory finger stretched towards him.
âYouâŚâ the unworldly husky voice croaked, âYouâŚkilled me!â
âNo! You drowned!â Odysseus panicked, âYou fell and drownedâŚI saw it!â
âYesâŚâ Palamedes retorted, âYou did nothingâŚyour hand did this!â
âThatâs a lie!â Odysseus screamed beyond himself, âI wasnâtâŚI didnât⌠You⌠You hurt my son! You nearly killed him! And you dragged me into that hell! If it werenât for you IâŚI would be at home now! With my son! With my wife!â
âThat was all you ever cared forâŚâ Eurylochus spoke again, âNo one else mattered to youâŚno matter how much you cheated, stole or killed you didnât careâŚâ
âNo! No!â Odysseus now yelled as tears of rage filled his eyes, âIâŚI did so much for you! IâŚI fought monsters for youâŚI sold myself for you! Bastard! I did so much for you! Donât you dare to say that to me!â
âYou took Troy by trickery!â Cassandra spoke as well, âYou fought at night and you destroyed thousands of livesâŚâ
âAnd for what?â Calypso continued, âTo return to your wifeâŚthe wife that doesnât wait for youâŚthe wife that is happier without you!â
Her eyes shone dangerously, almost like coals over embers of fire.
âYour dearest wife just lives happily without you!â
âNO! DAMN YOU WITCH! DAMN YOU!â
The baby cry made his blood freeze as he looked down at the bloody river and saw the mangled body of the baby grabbing his ankle. The scream that was released from his own lips couldnât have been produced by a human!
âNO!â
He violently kicked himself free out of the grasp beyond his wits in terror as he ran towards a curtain he had no idea there was there and then he opened it to face the most terrifying sight of them all. Penelope was there, as beautiful as the day he left her, leaning onto a couch. There was a male figure behind her, he couldnât distinguish his features as he was hidden in the shade of the curtain (and of the olive canopy of the bedâŚHIS bedâŚthe bed he shared with his wifeâŚ) but he seemed tall young and vigorous. Penelope leaning against him like a dove looked at him in contempt.
âWhy did you come back?â her melodious voice full of accusation, âWe were better without youâŚhappier without you!â
âPenelope! No, joy of my life this cannot be! You promised meâŚwe promised to each otherâŚ! No! This canât be!â
âHow long will I cry for you? How long will I wait for you, Odysseus? How many more people will I bury that waited for you?â
AnticleaâŚhis motherâŚhis father probably would follow⌠Tears of horror fell from his eyes as the unworldly screams increased mixed with the horrendous song of the sirens that pierced his eardrums.
âNo! Penelope! How could you!â
âYou deserve to die for what youâve done!â Penelope replied merciless.
Her voice was no longer sweet; no longer warm. She was colder than ice and sharper than any sword, spear or tusk that ever pierced his tormented body.
âYouâŚSacker of CitiesâŚlike any butcher you took so many lives and destroyed even more! So just you would get out of war fast without being called a coward! You will pay for what youâve done!â
The horrendous room seemed to be growing distant and the living dead seemed to have surrounded him nowâŚ
âComeâŚOdysseusâŚâ Polites moaned
âJoin us to hellâŚâ Eurylochus growled, âCome with us as you should have done a decade ago!â
More moans and groans surrounded him as skeletal hands, more terrifying than any claw he ever saw, came closer and closer. Odysseus was mad beyond words.
âNO! LET ME GO! UNHAND ME! NO!â
Horrified beyond description he looked up at the direction of Penelope who was growing all the more distant from him.
âNo! PENELOPE!â
He punched and kicked maniacally, he hit someone with his elbow and he swore he must have uprooted some arm or some handful of hair. He no longer cared.
âNO! YOU SHALL NOT DRAG ME DOWN WITH YOU!â he bellowed, âI WILL SURVIVE, DO YOU HEAR ME?! I WILL SURVIVE! I WILL SURVIVE! NO! NO! NO!â
As the bodies engulfed him his breath stopped and his eyes turned blackâŚ
~~
Odysseus gasped and shot up from his sleep violently breathing in and out
His wide chest was hurting from the amount of effort he was putting at the violent palpitations that were supposed to bring Oxygen to his body. His clothes were drenched from his sweat and his forehead was burning as if he were feverish. He looked around frantically at the room as he tried to remember where he was. He remembered he was in Scheria, the island of the Phaeakes. He was finally on a friendly land with people that seemed willing to help if he let them in. The room was simple and yet comfortable where he slept softly for the first time in more than two weeks. It looked cozy even if Odysseus was nowhere near at comfortable at that moment. Then his mind, already moved by fear he realized the only reason he could see was that there was light in his room! Fast like a snake he turned around to grasp the throat of the intruder who dared to invade in his room only to receive a girly whelp of surprise and feel the tender flesh beneath.
âItâs me!â Nausicaa rasped out, âItâs meâŚ!â
She was standing over him in her nightgown, covered in white and in her white veil, holding a ceramic lamp that was the source of light. With the traces of the dream still in his mind, Odysseus came back to reality. He sighed in relief as he released her.
âPrincessâŚâ he gasped, âGods forgive meâŚforgive me, I didnât meanâŚâ
âForgive me the intrusionâŚâ the maiden spoke again in a whisper, âI heard you from down the hall moaning and gasping I thoughtâŚâ
Odysseus felt his heart being clenched by fear.
âDid IâŚDid I speak in my sleepâŚ?â
He had hidden his identity from his hosts and managed to remain anonymous. If his dream forced words in his mouth thenâŚ
âNoâŚâ Nausicaa whispered honestly, âNothing I could make out anyways but you seemed pretty badâŚâ
âThank godsâŚâ Odysseus sighed in relief, âForgive me for the scare, princess⌠I did not aim to alarm you in the middle of the night. It was just a nightmare⌠Just shadows and screaming in the nightâŚâ
Nausicaa placed the lamp by his bed and sat at the edge of it.
âThey say that night horrors visit us when we have guilty conscious. Do you have things you regret, kind guest?â
She could have stabbed him in the heart; it would have hurt less.
âNo, princessâ he lied, âno more than everyone has, anyways. However the tripâŚthe shipwreck and the tidesâŚadventuresâŚsadness and horrorâŚcan break any manâŚâ
He mopped his sweat off his forehead with his hand. He swore he could still see the blood.
âI have my regrets like any other humanâŚand my fears tooâŚâ
At least that was true enough, he knew. Nausicaa looked at him sincerely and nodded.
âYou are a curious case, kind stranger. My father was impressed by you. You certainly hide wisdomâ
Odysseus scoffed a bit, in a humorless manner. Yes, wise⌠Wits that match the gods they had saidâŚa man of many wiles they had said⌠And yet here he was; stranger in a strange landâŚalone without companions afraid to even reveal his name to hosts because of over a decade of torment and sorrowâŚ
âMy wisdom brought me here,â he thought bitterly, âmy arrogance and selfishness⌠I wanted, so badly, to go home and I committed a war crime for it! I could still be at war in Troy nowâŚbut I would still be Odysseus of IthacaâŚthe king of Cephallinians⌠But I would still be honorable despite my reputationâŚI would beâŚI would be me⌠Not a nobody hiding among strangersâŚnot a ragged beggar and a ragged manâ
And yet, did he have regrets for his actions? He surely did, but would he really make things differently? Odysseus realized that he wouldnât. He would regret the slaughter of Troy to the rest of his days, he knew it, but would he have taken another route to take it? Somehow he doubted it. He still knew he would come up with a scheme to take it as fast as possible. Quite frankly, Troy was his biggest regret but also his biggest pride. A mortal man taking a city almost by himself? If the slaughter and the atrocities to the gods hadnât happened Odysseus realized that he would be proud of his idea to overstep the rules and fight in the night. If the slaughter didnât happen so brutally he could even feel pride at his plan⌠He moaned pitifully as he passed his hand over his face once more. He saw a few white hairs on his hand from his beard. Yes, he realized once again, he was just a pitiful human doomed to grow old and die. His years of torment had changed himâŚand he wasnât sure if it truly was for the betterâŚ
âI am no longer young, princessâŚâ Odysseus said in defeat, âWisdom can have also the name of experience which always comes with age; even if experience doesnât always equal to wisdom, your compliment is definitely a balsam to any old manâs heartâŚâ
He remembered being praised for his wisdom. He felt so proud back then! Even now he felt wild pride people recognizing the skills he believed he possessed. However now, after 20 long years Odysseus was tiredâŚeven this joy was not enough to heal the cracks to his soul. What wisdom did to him during all those long years he roamed about the seas? At the moment he felt like the worst among the fools that ever lived on the planet. Nausicaa blushed softly. Odysseus watched her brush a lock of hair behind her ear, averting his eyes.
âI certainly do not think you are old as you sayâŚmy father does not think so either. If you wished so, you could stay here forever and relaxâŚfinally be free from your tormentsâŚâ
She looked at him for a brief second before shyly lowering her eyes again.
âAnd I would gladly become your wife as my father also wishedâ
Odysseus looked at her. Even in the dim light he could see how beautiful she was. Soft and clean wheat colored skin and long brown hair, large brown eyes that could wake the passion in any manâs heart; Odysseus was both flattered and in wonder how she saw him; a mortal maiden to the beginning of her youth seeing him a shipwrecked beaten up man to the beginning of his old age, and thinking how she wished to be his wife. She wasnât an immortal goddess who might as well take interest in experiencing the fleeting nature of humans, this was a human maiden; someone like him. Usually maidens of humans would be attracted to youth, beauty and strength. The fact that she seemed genuinely interested in him both flattered and alarmed him. Her hand made a move to touch him. He gasped and avoided her by leaning back.
âDonâtâŚâ he said softly, âPlease donâtâŚâ
Nausicaa averted his eyes once more, clenching her veil around her.
âDid that goddess you mentioned do that much to youâŚ?â she whispered
Odysseus lowered his eyes.
âIs not something I can easily talk about, PrincessâŚhowever thatâs not the only reasonâŚâ
It was a half-lie and he knew it but he was also telling the truth.
âI have a wifeâŚshe is waiting for me back homeâŚâ
For a moment that horrifying dream came to his mind but he shook it off.
âI have also a son who could be about your age⌠Please, do not get me wrong, kind NausicaaâŚyou are a very beautiful and attractive young woman, the woman who could awake passion and loyalty to any man butâŚâ
He sighed.
ââŚBut I am not for you. That is not what you wish eitherâŚtrust me you would regret it later and so would I. I love my wife more than anything in this life. I could never betray her in such a way as to abandon my plan to reunite with her.â
Nausicaa looked to the side once more.
âDo not think of me as recklessâŚyou cannot tell what I would and what I wouldnât regretâŚâ
âThe thought never crossed my mind, NausicaaâŚâ Odysseus said softly, âBut, trust me, you confuse your pity and sympathy for me for loveâŚâ
âI never pitied youâŚâ Nausicaa said, âIn fact, your strength and will to survive is only to be admired of and you have proven yourself a bit todayâŚâ
âPlease say no more compliments, princess, for this old man might become too flattered and arrogant while he should stay humble!â Odysseus whispered in an attempt to make some humor out of the situation
He knew himself. He could say many things but no one could deny he knew his good and bad sides. He was easily flattered. He loved to hear that people appreciated his talents. He was so used at both ends of the spectrum; people berating his methods and people admiring his skills that he was capable of absorbing flattery like a sponge. His onyx eyes looked at the maiden in a paternal way.
âMy answer will still be no, beautiful Nausicaa⌠I desire nothing more than go home to my wife and sonâŚplease, understand, it has been so longâŚâ
âIs your wife so beautiful thenâŚ?â Nausicaa smiled sadly
âAnd even moreâ
âEven after all those yearsâŚ?â
Odysseus smiled softly.
âThatâŚI do not knowâ he admitted, âHowever NausicaaâŚI had the chance meeting women who were renounced for their beauty and even then I chose my wife. She might not have been as famed as those women for her beauty, despite the fact it was great anyways, but the reason I chose her was her wits, her craftsmanshipâŚher personality that drew me to her⌠This type of beauty will never fadeâŚnot even in a hundred years⌠I wish you, beautiful Nausicaaa to find a husband that makes you feel the sameâŚâ
Nausicaa sighed softly. That sigh made Odysseus almost blush. It was as if she had told him; âI already found a candidateâŚbut I cannot have himâŚâ. He also felt shy that moment and drew his covers over his chest. If that maiden was truly in love with him in such a small amount of timeâŚeven if she knew literally nothing of him⌠That interest was indeed sweet and flattering how even at his age and even after beaten up by the sea and time he was still aspiring love and passion and yet⌠Nausicaa stood up, fixing herself a bit.
âIs there anything I can do for you, kind guest?â
Odysseus looked at the corner of the room where shadows played. His imagination was playing nasty games with the light and shadows and he could almost see a tall figure thereâŚterrifying and deadâŚcovered in blood and sea⌠His black eyes looked at the princess pleadingly.
âYesâŚplease can you leave me the lampâŚ?â he asked, ââŚSo the shadows of the night will not visit me againâŚ?â
Nausicaa smiled in sympathy.
âOf courseâŚâ
She placed the little ceramic by his bed.
âThe oil should last throughout the nightâŚâ
Odysseus lowered his gaze and almost teared up in gratefulness. He hoped Nausicaa hadnât seen it. She certainly was different than Circe and much different than Calypso. She respected his wish and backed away. He felt grateful to her and sad at the same time how he wasnât that type of person to give her what she wanted. She didnât deserve the heartbreak but he had confidence in her. She wasnât broken like he was. She could find a better match⌠He collected himself so she wouldnât notice his tears that were forming to his eyes, threatening to come out.
âThank youâŚâ Odysseus whispered, âTrulyâŚâ
âSweet dreams, strangerâŚâ she whispered
That I doubtâŚhe thought bitterly watching her leave his chambers and leaving him in peace. His mind ran back to the island of Calypso. The nights he was numb and the few hours of sleep he managed to get were silent like death. In a way it was redemptory of the nightmares he got almost every night but at the same time now Odysseus felt both relieved and horrified that his nightmares returned. Of course the nightly screams were making him almost lose his wit in sorrow and terror and yet now he felt like he finally was returning to himself; he was becoming again Odysseus; a human with feelings and regrets and memories. He was no longer an empty sack for the use of a goddessâŚand yet⌠He looked at the corner. The light was enough to show to him there was nothing there and yet as the flame flickered he could still imagine the tall figure of his friend Polites thereâŚ
âOdysseusâŚâ he had moaned in his dream, ââŚIt hurtsâŚitâs coldâŚâ
As tears flew once more from his already tear-burnt eyes, Odysseus held his head as he leaned forward on his bed.
âI knowâŚâ he whispered, âI know my friendâŚIâve been thereâŚ.I know⌠Iâm so sorryâŚf-forgive meâŚâ
He knew he would join them one dayâŚthen he would face them properly and apologize properly for what happenedâŚbut not yetâŚnot yet. He had promised to himself he would survive no matter what⌠He would join themâŚjust not yetâŚ
Eventually he fell asleepâŚwith the flickering light of the oil lamp by his sideâŚ
Sending away the horrors of the night⌠The Shadows and the Screams
***
So guys yet another short fic I made out of a random inspiration but it couldn't be more fitting since in June we are supposed to memorize the Men's Mental Health Month which is often forgotten in the background, unfortunately. Now I am not the type of person to do many "month related things" because I believe no month can include so many messages but I felt someone needed to make something for mental health related and trauma especially for men as it is often overlooked or brushed off.
So as the title implies, Odysseus is having nightmares about everything that he feels guilty of or things that traumatized him and gets a nightly visitor.
In the Odyssey, Odysseus spends the first night in Scheria anonymous without telling anyone who he is. The king was so impressed by the way he talked and conducted himsel that he suggested him to marry his daughter which he had declined. Then he is offered a bed to rest for the night so this is basically where the scene takes place
I name a few of Odysseus's comrades here. Unfortunately most of his comrades remain anonymous in the Odyssey minus Eurylochus, Polites, Elpinor and Perimedes (the lattest is the one who secures him even further during the sirens adventure, helping Eurylochus). The rest of the names are apparently mentioned by the Byzantine writer John Tzetzes (ÎĎÎŹÎ˝Î˝ÎˇĎ Î¤ÎśÎĎΜΡĎ) in his book "Allegories of the Odyssey". They are the names of the other 5 survivors, except for Eurylochus, that escaped Polyphemus cave.
I don't know why but I imagined Polites big and strong looking man for this one. In fact most of adaptations of Polites make him very big and muscular man instead and I liked the idea of him being more intimidating looking and yet with a kind heart. Opposing him, I imagined Eurylochus with not so much evolved physique and his height about the same as Odysseus, making him also average-sized man. Again I have no idea why.
Circe's description is a random thing that doesn't need to be final. I was just inspired by the classic song "Jolene" in which speaks of a woman of Auburn hair and Green eyes. It might change in the future.
Calypso is mentioned to my other fic "Survivor's Guilt and Survivor's Duty" which you can read in 3 parts at my pinned post (at the same post you can see my outtake of Palamedes to my other 3 part story "Guilt"
Soooo yeah that's it! I hope you liked the gore and the drama. Please let me know!! ^_^
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I still love this drawing beyond words 𼰠Proud mama Dilla and Ana with the baby, I can't handle the cuteness! I completely support this idea! Spider and Kai spending time with aunt Ana and uncle Eanâtu â¤ď¸đ
Mother Eywa: so your going to give me grandkids with your Na'vi husband is that correct or is it something else?
Your oc: *blushes*
Hehe đ¤đ Ean'tu would be blushing so hard, he would turn from blue to red for real :D he is very shy đ
Ana would love to become a mother, really. Sad that they cannot have babies together. Not human x Na'vi . But there is an AU version of their story were they become auntie and uncle, for @yararts children from her OC dilla. 𼰠For her one Na'vi son and spider, who dilla adopts in that AU. This AU is so cute and like this they also have family đĽ°
I already drew them once, cute right đĽ°
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