he would be killed
she will get killed by unicorns
Upon Telemachus' return to Ithaca, he would have reunited with his mother Penelope and set about reclaiming his place as the rightful heir to the throne, which was originally held by his father Odysseus. Telemachus would have faced the challenge of dealing with the suitors who were vying for his mother's hand in marriage and would have needed to assert his authority as the new ruler of Ithaca.
In Homer's Odyssey, Telemachus is the son of Odysseus and Penelope. If someone were to murder Telemachus, it would likely lead to severe consequences such as revenge from Odysseus, a father's grief, and potential retribution from other powerful figures in Greek mythology.
to get telemachus out of harms way. He needed to leave the island until it was safe to return with his father. If he would have stayed he may have been killed by the suitors!
The blast would have killed anyone within 30 miles or so.
Okay, first of all no one killed anyone. It never happened. Why would you ask in the first place?
the snake would have killed her
If they cheat the would get killed by the gods.
If they were jewish they would be killed!
You would get the Death penalty.
you would be killed
They would be killed or punished