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Star Trek Odyssey - 2007 Keepers of the Wind 1-5 was released on: USA: 26 November 2008
Against Wind and Tide A Cuban Odyssey - 1981 was released on: USA: October 1981 (Chicago International Film Festival) USA: December 1981
Some common archetypes found in the Odyssey include the hero (Odysseus), the mentor (Athena), the temptress (Circe), the threshold guardian (Poseidon), the loyal companion (Telemachus), and the typical journey/quest archetype. These archetypes help shape the characters and themes within the epic.
In 'The Odyssey,' Poseidon, who had become enraged at Odysseus, turned the elements of nature against him and his crew. They were plagued by high wind storms until their ship wrecked, causing a delay in their return to Ithaca.
Nausicaa is a Greek Princess in Ancient Greece. She is mentioned in the Odyssey. The movie/manga Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind was named after her.
I hope you aren't asking for Odyssey of the Mind because that would be OSA.
The answer you are probably looking for is Aeolus. Aeolus was from Homer's "Odyssey", and kept the Anemoi (Greek wind gods) until told to release them by the gods. However, Aeolus was more of a "shepherd of the wind" than the "wind king", as he kept the winds, which were personified as horses, in stables.
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In Book 10 of the Odyssey, the goal was for Odysseus and his men to seek information about their journey home from Aeolus, the god of wind. Aeolus gifted Odysseus with a bag containing the winds that would help them sail safely back to Ithaca.
In The Odyssey, examples of personification include the portrayal of the sea as "roaring" or "angry," giving it human-like qualities. The wind is also personified as "whistling" or "singing," attributing it with human actions. Additionally, the sun is described as "rising with rosy fingers," giving it a human-like appearance.
I've search it and here's the conclusion: Shamyra is from Shamira * In Sanskrit means Wind * In Pastun means Sweet * In Hebrew means Protector / Guardian