chant a spell that Circe gives him
sprinkle barley on a trench filled with milk, honey, wine, and water
promise to slaughter a barren heifer in Ithaca
promise to slaughter his best ram for Tiresias
pour libations to honor Hades and Persephone
Odysseus must journey to the Land of the Dead, also known as the Underworld, to find Tiresias, the blind prophet. He is instructed to perform specific rituals to summon the spirits of the dead, where Tiresias will provide him with guidance for his journey home to Ithaca. This encounter occurs in Book 11 of Homer's "Odyssey."
Odysseus must talk to Tiresias, a dead prophet who will know how Odysseus can return safely home and appease the angry Poseidon. on the advice of Circe.
His poor wife:)
Tiresias, the dead blind Theban prophet is the man whom Odysseus sets out to see in Hades. He tells Odysseus why Poseidon is angry at him, and what Odysseus must do to get home.
Odysseus must journey to Hades, the land of the dead, to seek guidance from the spirit of the prophet Tiresias. Tiresias holds crucial knowledge about how Odysseus can return home to Ithaca and overcome the challenges he faces during his voyage. This journey highlights the importance of the dead in Greek culture, where the wisdom of the past can illuminate the path for the living. Additionally, it reflects Odysseus's quest for knowledge and understanding in his arduous journey.
The dead seer who tells Odysseus his future is Tiresias. In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus consults Tiresias in the Land of the Dead to gain insight into his journey home to Ithaca. Tiresias provides crucial information about the challenges he will face and the sacrifices he must make to appease the gods, guiding him on his way.
That first he must journey to the land of the dead, Hanes,and consult the prophet Tiresias.
Odysseus's interview with the dead in the Underworld is abruptly interrupted by the arrival of the ghost of the prophet Tiresias. The spirits of the dead are drawn to Odysseus, eager to speak with him, but their conversations are cut short as Tiresias provides crucial prophecies about Odysseus's journey home. This shift highlights the urgency and importance of Tiresias's message, emphasizing that Odysseus must prioritize his quest and the challenges ahead. The sudden transition underscores the theme of fate and the influence of the supernatural in his journey.
he says that he does not wanna go because he didnt know what the cyclops would do to him if he would kill him or not because the cyclpos wants Odysseus dead.
he was looking for Prophet Tiresias because he wanted to know his future (when and how he would die)
To answer such a question, one must to summon all of one's courage.
A Synchro Summon is a special summon, so the summoned monster can be in attack or defence mode, just must be face up.