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The two monsters need to be specified.
During Odysseus's travels he encounters several monsters and threats. Two of them are female, Circe and Calypso. They both held him on his island for an elongated amount of time.
Cyclops.
Odysseus defeated the Cyclops, who was Poseidon's son Odysseus defeated Poseidon's son the Cyclops
he is a warrior with an army who fights off monsters
The two monsters need to be specified.
Odysseus' have to face with a lot of scary thing and dangerous.
These was the Sirens.
Scylla And Charybdis
it is charybdis .
During Odysseus's travels he encounters several monsters and threats. Two of them are female, Circe and Calypso. They both held him on his island for an elongated amount of time.
He kills the suitors, but those are not really monsters.
Face-down monsters are indeed monsters for the purposes of cards which count monsters on the field or affect all monsters.However, if a card effect specifies a monster with a specific type, attribute, ATK, etc., it will ignore face-down monsters because those values are unknown in game terms.Note: monsters used as Equip cards are not considered monsters.
The hero in the Odyssey is Odysseus. He faces challenges such as battling monsters, overcoming temptations, and navigating treacherous seas on his journey back home to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
The hero in the Odyssey is Odysseus. He faced challenges such as battling monsters like the Cyclops, navigating past the Sirens' song, and overcoming the wrath of the sea god Poseidon.
the dangers that he would face at sea that is what circe warned odysseus.
Angry gods, terrible monsters, and I think curses