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Wednesday, 12 August 2020

Odysseus and the Cyclops

Odysseus and the Cyclops



ArtStation - Odysseus and the Cyclops , Eugenio Emanuel Rodriguez


At night, at a calm sea, Odysseus's 12 ships were sailing to Ithaca. Then suddenly, they stumbled across an Island on a sandy beach.

After they hauled their ships up to safety, they soon realized that they're on the land of Cyclops. Odysseus and his other men went to get some supplies. 

They then soon found a cave. Inside, it looks like is was built out of corral out of boulders by massive hands (well that doesn't made any sense now does it?). There they also saw pens crowded with goats, and shaggy fleeced sheep, baskets loaded with cheese and pails filled with milk.

Odysseus's men were about to take the animals, but Odysseus wanted to see what kind of being lives in the cave that they're in, imagining what gifts would a being would give them. (BRUH- YOU'RE IN THE LAND OF CYCLOPS). So they all sat down, nibbling some cheese until the sun went down.

But then, there comes a Cyclops, tossing a load of poles and tree trunks on the ground and went back out for his flock, while the men hid further back away from the firelight. 

The Cyclops then drove his goats and sheep into the cave, blocking the entrance with a giant rock. He milked his animals whilst tossing some tree trunks on the fire. Odysseus saw what kind of being stood in front of him. The Cyclops has a one great round eye, fiercely staring. 

The Cyclops seemed to notice the men and demanded who they were and what they wanted.
 























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