His winds.
He kept a rock.
Aeolus was the Greek god of the winds, which he kept stored in a bag by his side. He was sometimes called Hippotades, which means "the Reiner of horses."
In Greek mythology, Aeolus was appointed by the gods to be the guardian of the winds. He keeps the winds locked in a cave and can release them as he pleases. Aeolus helped Odysseus by giving him a bag containing all the winds except the favorable west wind to assist him on his journey.
Aeolus is a man.
In Greek myth Aeolus did not have sisters.
Aeolus controls the winds.
Aeolus had no weapons except the power of wind
Oddysseus met Aeolus on the island of Aeolia
Aeolus. has written: 'Teach yourself meteorology'
Aeolus (the god) is actually the son of Hippotes. He is the keeper of the winds
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King Aeolus gave Odysseus a bag of winds.