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There are actually several different cyclops. They are considered brothers and live on an island in the eastern Aegean Sea according to The Odyssey. Some references say they are the sons of titans whereas other sources say they are the sons of Poseidon. Another place they may be located is in Hephaestus' workshop on Mt. Olympus seeing as they craft Zeus' lightning bolts.

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In Homer's Odyssey, this island has no name. It is an island off the coast of the main Cyclops land, and is uncolonized because the Cyclops have no boats.

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Polyphemus was the Cyclops on the island Thrinacia, the son of Poseidon and Thoosa.

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