If someone were to kill Telemachus, the son of Odysseus from Homer's "Odyssey," it would likely provoke the wrath of Odysseus himself, who would seek vengeance for his son's death. Telemachus represents hope and the future for Ithaca, so his murder would also symbolize the destruction of that future, leading to chaos in the kingdom. Additionally, the act would likely result in severe social repercussions, as Telemachus is a noble figure, and his death would disrupt the established order among the suitors and the Ithacan community.
They would be arrested or killed.
you would get killed
He would have been killed
he would be killed because of all the power he gained
It was a totalitatrian country, therefore, if anyone spoke up, they would be imprisoned or killed. It was a dictatorship.
he would be killed
They would be killed by other means
They would be KILLED
you are going to be killed too...
Nothing would happen he can't die!
you'd get arrested
Mankind would cease to be, then.
You would go to prison.
we would not get killed unless you recycle mebye
If anyone knew when or where it would happen, then it wouldn't BE terrorism any more, would it?
The wolf will die...
If they cheat the would get killed by the gods.