they don't
they don't
In "The Odyssey," gods and goddesses play crucial roles as both helpers and hindrances to Odysseus on his journey home. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, frequently aids him with guidance and support, while Poseidon, the god of the sea, opposes him due to a personal vendetta. The divine interventions reflect the ancient Greek belief in the gods' influence over human fate, illustrating themes of loyalty, justice, and the struggle between human agency and divine will. Ultimately, these deities shape the narrative and highlight the moral lessons inherent in Odysseus's adventures.
Asgard is the home of the Aesir gods.
There two separate kinds of gods in Norse Mythology, The Vanir and the Aesir. The Aesir reside in Asgard and the Vanir reside in Vanaheim.
Mount Olympus is the home of the Greek gods. Maybe the Olympics?
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
Cyclops asks Poseidon to interfere with Odysseus's journey home out of revenge for blinding him. The Cyclops, Polyphemus, holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding him and believes that his father, Poseidon, will assist him in seeking vengeance.
no it is the Greeks gods home- no mortals go there, it is only a land for gods and demi gods.
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
The gods home was Mount Olympus and their food was 'ambrosia'.
Asgard was the home of the Norse gods worshipped by the Viking warriors. Vikings believed in a pantheon of gods that lived in Asgard and influenced their lives and battles.