Odysseus had to confront the enchantress Circe, who had turned his men into swine. After receiving guidance from Hermes, he used a magical herb called moly to protect himself from her spells. Once he gained her trust, he persuaded her to transform his men back and secure safe passage back to their ships. Ultimately, they were able to leave after spending a year with Circe as her guests.
Drag them and bind them to the ships
Drag them and bind them to the ships
He drags the men back to their ships and restrains them until the effects of the lotus wear off. Killjoy!
The Cicones killed 6 men from each of Odysseus's ships.
No one but Odysseus survives the journey back to Ithaca. All his men on his ship and all men on the other ships die during the voyage.
12 ships, with 86 men.
86 men and 12 ships.
86 men and 12 ships.
Odysseus' men want to steal the cheese and run away on their ships.
86 men on 12 ships
cicones
Odysseus' men want to steal the cheese and run away on their ships.