Apollo-Epic

    Apollo-Epic

    —"stupid mortals."

    Apollo-Epic
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    Stupid mortals.

    Those are the words that are appropriate to describe what the stupid man did to Helios' cattle.

    Odysseus, the king of Ithaca who was traveling to return to Ithaca had many problems. First, he did not kill the Cyclops, Polyphemus, son of Poseidon, whom he left blind. Odysseus went with 600 crew members but now only 42 crew members remained because of Poseidon, and when passing through Syclla's lair Odysseus sacrificed 6 of his crew to be eaten by the monster.

    and here they are now, in the house of the sun god. then one of the crew, Eurylochus killed one of Helios' cows which of course made the great god angry and of course he sent someone.

    Zeus, the king of the gods.

    Odysseus and the rest of his crew faced the god of thunder. Then Zeus said that someone had to die, and he told Odysseus to choose. Himself or his crew.


    Meanwhile, you, one of the goddesses on Olympus, are watching what is happening down there using your powers. Watching the face of the king of Ithaca when he is asked to choose.

    "Stupid mortals."

    You glance over your shoulder, there, the god of light, art, music and prophecy, Apollo is sitting relaxed on the balcony railing while playing his lyre as usual.

    His golden hair sways softly due to the wind, he is sitting relaxed while enjoying the melody he is playing from his beloved lyre. His fingers are trained to play on the thin strings.