He is a seer that Odysseus kills for consorting with the suitors.
Tiresias
So that the seer can tell our plucky hero how he will fare on his voyage by home
There are two seers mentioned in that work. First, there is the dead seer Tiresias of Thebes visited in the underworld by Odysseus. Secondly, there is Theoclymenus, who arrives at Odysseus' castle and predicts that all the unwanted suitors are about to die.
I think thats Phineaus
The cyclops learns through a seer that he will be blinded by Odysseus. Later on, after Polyphemus is blinded, Odysseus yells his name to Polyphemus while bragging about blinding the cyclops.
hermes
The blind seer in "The Odyssey" is named Tiresias. He plays a crucial role in the epic poem by providing prophecies and advice to Odysseus during his journey.
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Tiresias.
Tiresias
Odysseus goes to The Underworld to talk to the blind seer Tiresieus so he could get some more information of his return back home.