I know poseidon did for sure because the cyclops where his offspring. Hence why Odysseus need the bag of winds to stay safe as he traveled by sea. And then his stupid peers opened the bag...and you know the rest
I do not know that the cyclops did anything as revenge, but in the book the Odyssey ,it explains that the Cyclops' father , the god Poseidon, is angry at Odysseus and will not let Odysseus return to his country, whereas the other gods take pity on him.
Poseidon prevented them from sailing straight back home. Instead it took Odysseus 10 years to get home.
Moly
Odysseus blinded his son
Odysseus shoots a bow at Antinous... and it killed him
Clash of the Gods - 2009 Odysseus Warrior's Revenge 1-7 was released on: USA: 21 September 2009
I do not know that the cyclops did anything as revenge, but in the book the Odyssey ,it explains that the Cyclops' father , the god Poseidon, is angry at Odysseus and will not let Odysseus return to his country, whereas the other gods take pity on him.
Moly
Poseidon prevented them from sailing straight back home. Instead it took Odysseus 10 years to get home.
Poseidon. and he's not against him, he's just mad at him because he never thanks the gods, so he wants Odysseus to suffer.
because Odysseus blinded him
yes they deserve it after what odysseus has gone through
yes they deserve it after what odysseus has gone through
Zeus wanted to get revenge on his father, Cronus so him and his other family members, the gods, took over the Titans and ruled the world.
Tiresias tells Odysseus to make a journey inland, carrying an oar, until he finds a people who do not know what the sea is. He is to offer a sacrifice to Poseidon and then return home, where he will make peaceful sacrifices to the gods.
Odysseus blinded his son
In the Odyssey, Odysseus shows respect for the gods by making sacrifices and offerings to them, following their guidance and advice, and acknowledging their power and influence over his destiny. He prays to the gods for help and guidance on his journey home, and he honors them by obeying their commands and rituals.