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WE WON THE WAR!! Before we set sail, we must make a hecatomb
to pacify Athena's rage and thank the gods.
No we must sail home now, for our family awaits us!
NO! YES!
They argued and argued until they finally came to an agreement.
Let's settle this, half of the men shall sail with me and the other half shall stay behind
with you. Agreed.
They went their separate paths and never seen each other again.
AHHHHhhh Oh no! Our lucks have turned! We must have
an honorable funeral for this skillful steerman. Men! Be prepare to anchor!
I will create a big storm and blow this ship into the direction of Egypt. Whoosh! I shall
detain the men in the island of Pharos, for they had been too scant in a hecatomb. You
shall be stranded there until you realize your mistakes.
Meanwhile when Menelaus and the men were stranded on the island, Agamemnon was just
sailing home from finishing the hecatomb until a storm struck at sea. Hera saved
Agamemnon.
Finally on land at last! Oh! kingdom I'm home! And I brought home a new princess!
Oh Agamemnon, how I missed you. Welcome back! Please, step on the carpet of
purple robes as you enter. And your princess you have brought home can come as
as well. Oh please Clytemnestra, this a dangerous pride!
Oh no. I insist! Our king have come home! Agamemnon, please don't go in. Yours and my
death awaits us. You have to listen to me. Don't be foolish. I'm sure there is no danger
in my very own castle. Cassandra stayed outside freaking out about
her own death. She was eventually killed by Clytemnestra and Aegisthus as well.
AHHHHhhhhhh He deserved it for sacrificing our own daughter,
Iphigenia. Oh poor travelers. My father, Proteus, the
Ancient of the Sea will know how to get you out and answer any questions you have. All
you have to do is pretend to be a seal and when my father falls asleep, quickly capture
and hold him tight. No matter what fierce-looking animals he can turn into, don't be frightened
and hold still. Thank you!
Wow, what seals I have here. I can now rest. ZZZZzzzzZZZzzzz...
Ah Ha! Gotcha! Alright. You got me. A god must have told
you how to hold me down. Menelaus: Will you grant us wind for a passage
home? To get the wind home, you must remount the
Nile in flood and pay your hecatomb to the gods. Then will they grant them the passage
you desire. And what do you know about my companions,
Odyssey and Agamemnon? Odyssey is taken by the Calyspo, a nympy,
and is held there, not letting Odyssey go, for she wants him to forget about his loved
ones and love her instead. Agamemnon have returned home, but only killed by Aegisthus
and Clytemnestra. Oh no.
But Orestes will soon avenge Aegisthus and Clytemnestra
After that, they left and prepared their ship and dipped oars into the sea until they reached
the river. Yes, we are pleased. I shall send a good passage
way home. Whooosh! Helena, let's go home now, shall we?