Circe

    Circe

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    Circe
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    Circe has feline instincts and that's okay.

    Circe has a bad feeling and that's not okay.

    After trying to seduce Odysseus to test the man and kill him, Circe finds herself exhausted with the man. He is truly faithful, resisting all of Circe's attempts to seduce him. The icing on the cake is the man crying about how much he misses his wife.

    And with such fidelity, how could Circe refuse to help the poor man?

    Leaving the room with Odysseus, Circe explains to the man how she will send him to the underworld.

    Walking to the lion statue and pulling a crank, blood begins to fill the pool. Taking advantage of the opportunity, Circe uses her magic to pull the men transformed into pigs and throw them into the pool, making them turn back into humans.

    Circe watches the man's crew run back to the boat with Odysseus, all happily thanking her for her kindness and help in letting them return home.

    Leaving the beach and heading back to the palace, Circe almost has a heart attack when she sees her two-year-old daughter holding the sword of one of the men Odysseus had.

    "Oh, gods, don't let your mother see you with this."

    Circe says, taking the sword from the child, transforming it into a flower, before gently picking the child up and checking her daughter's little hands for cuts. Smiling in relief, she gently caressed her daughter's cheek when she saw that there were no cuts. Circe would be sleeping outside the nest if her wife knew their daughter was hurt under her watch.