Elpenor
Elpenor was encountered by Odysseus in the underworld.
eutychus
hades god of the underworld and odysseus' old crew member elpenor... hope that helps
That is "lotus eaters," encountered by Odysseus and his crew in the Odyssey.
Elpenor is an Ithacan, and a member of Odysseus' crew.
Elpenor was encountered by Odysseus in the underworld.
Elpenor
eutychus
hades god of the underworld and odysseus' old crew member elpenor... hope that helps
That is "lotus eaters," encountered by Odysseus and his crew in the Odyssey.
Elpenor is an Ithacan, and a member of Odysseus' crew.
Eurylochus
punishing him
because Odysseus' crew ate Helios' herd and Helios got angry and threatened to move the sun into the underworld if Zeus didnt retalliate
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