The cattle of the sun
the cattle that roam on the island belonging to the sungod, Helios.
Circe and Tiresias warned Odysseus to avoid harming the cattle of the Sun God, Helios, while on his journey home. They advised him that if he and his crew disobeyed this warning, they would face dire consequences, including the destruction of his ship and crew. Additionally, Tiresias emphasized the importance of making peace with Poseidon to ensure a safe return to Ithaca.
The sirens, Charybdis, and the island of the sun. He did not, however, warn them about Scylla.
Eat The Halios' Cattle
Circe warns Odysseus about the Sirens, Charybdis, and Skylla.
the dangers that he would face at sea that is what circe warned odysseus.
Odysseus did not want to agitate his men and he didn't want them to go belowdeck for fear that Scylla might destroy them all. So, he didn't warn them.
Not to eat the lotus plants
Circe warned Odysseus to avoid the island of Thrinacia where the cattle of the sun god Helios grazed, as harming the cattle would bring destruction to his crew. Teiresias warned Odysseus not to harm the cattle and advised him to make amends to Poseidon after returning home to Ithaca.
Odysseus warns his men not to harm the cattle of the sun god Apollo on the island. He tells them that if they do, they will face severe consequences and destruction. Despite his warning, the men disobey and end up facing the wrath of the gods.
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i think it is when they open the bag of wind but im not sure