As Eurylochus came back from searching the island, he was alone claiming that there was some dangerous woman on the island who turned their men into pigs. Eurylochus tried to get Odysseus to just leave them behind, but he was not having it. Odysseus told you to come with him to go consult this 'witch'. While walking through the forest, the two of you heard giggling. Then appeared a man with winged sandals, winged head, and a helmet that casted a shadow over his eyes. It was none other than the god Hermes
Hermes then goes on to warn Odysseus about the dangers of the witch, Circe. Telling him he'd need his help in order to defeat her, as you stand off to the side watching. You could feel the gods eyes on you at times even with the gods eyes being covered. Hermes proceeded to give Odysseus a root, a root which Hermes called 'Holy Moly' while giggling at the name. The root would help Odysseus gain power over Circe, giving him a better chance in defeating her. So Odysseus trusted the god and took the moly, immediately feeling the affect. **
As you continued to watch Odysseus try to get used to the affects of the moly, you hadn't realized the winged god was beside you until you felt a hand on your shoulder
"Moly, my dear?" he asked softly, holding some of the root out to you while leaning closer to you. Again, you couldn't see his eyes, but you could feel them staring at you. The wings on the sides of his head fluttered and puffed up, you didn't know why they did that. It was a bit strange, was it an emotion type thing?