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NEVER STOP BEING OBSESSED WITH YOUR OCS đ«”
The animatronics are different from FNAF 1 movie..
odysseus: whaT DO YOU MEAN MOVE THE BED????
penelope: oh sorry i thought we were playing the ask stupid questions game
Antinous: đ¶Only the ocean and I will know~đ¶
Poseidon: THE OCEAN!? *Wheezing Ichor Filled Coughs* HELL NO! LEAVE ME OUT OF THIS!
Apollo: Please Uncle, you'll tear your stitches.
One Song Later
Ares: Athena, Imma be honest, I think I'm in love with him. I need him physically, emotionally, carnally. I need him in a way I've never needed a mortal beforeâ
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Hermesâs smile was tinged with sadness, something unusual for the god. âHello, old friend.â
âHello, Hermes.â Odysseus pulled his gaze from his body, wrapped in the funeral shroud lovingly made by Penelope, to the bag in his hands. His fingers clutched it tighter, and he looked up at the messenger god. âDo you think theyâll hate me?â
âThey will be angry, but they could never hate their captain.â Hermes took Odysseusâs hand. âItâs time to go.â
Hermesâs hand tightened, so much that Odysseusâs spectral hand would have felt crushed under his godly strength. His feet left the ground, going faster and faster and faster, trailing behind Hermes like the trail of a shooting star. Maybe thatâs what he looked like when he delivered souls, Odysseus didnât know.
His feet touched down on the bank of the river Styx, where over six hundred familiar faces currently waited. Odysseusâs feet hit the ground soundlessly a moment later. This would take some getting used to.
âGoodbye, Odysseus of Ithaca. Iâll⊠Iâll miss fighting by your side.â
That may have been one of the most genuine things Hermes had ever said. Odysseus smiled and fiddled with his bag. âHermes? Thank you.â
âDonât thank me, friend, you died,â he said. âGood luck.â
He vanished with a blur of orange light.
Odysseus took a deep breath. It was time.
He walkedâslowly, so slowlyâtowards his old crew. One by one, they turned to face him. Their eyes fell on his bag, and his old, wizened face, proof of a long life. Odysseus wanted to hide it, but he knew he must remain confident in his decisions from all those years ago.
âComrades.â His eyes fell on two faces he longed to see- one tall, clean-shaven man with dark skin, and one man with a red cloth headband and a mess of curly hair. âFriends. I come after years of keeping you waiting, and for that I beg your forgiveness.â His eyes fell upon Eurylochus. âBut I hope that this can sate your desires to leave this place.â
His hands tugged at the string keeping his bag together, and it came undone, almost as if it were waiting for this moment. Six hundred men saw it open, and a murmur went through them. It contained goldâso much gold that they could all get across the river.
Whispers turned to murmurs, but nobody moved forwards to come get a coin. A huge gap remained between Odysseus and the six hundred men he outlived. His shoulders drooped.
One man stepped forwards. Eurylochus of Same, his second in command. He picked out a coin from the bag, then held it up in the air. âLetâs hear it for Odysseus, our captain.â
The murmurs started up again, until the sound of clapping came from the middle of the crowd. Polites.
Ghostly tears flowed down Odysseusâs face as more and more men joined in. They all started to move towards him, cheering for him. Cheering for the life he got to have. Cheering for the chance to finally be together as a crew again.
Thanks for reading! Iâd just like to say that my Hermes transportation scene was mostly based on @witless-winion1 âs Ctimene fic.
What house would Garfield be in?
Tbh probably slytherin and oddie hufflepuff
"Odysseus" showed us how much Ody has truly changed.
He's compared to almost all monsters in the musical during that one song.
His name's chanting is the same as Polyphemus', and he acts a little like him when he decides to kill everyone.
Po - ly - phe - mus ("Enough")
O - dy - sse - us ("I. Have had. Enough")
He aims for the torches just like Scylla.
"Eurylochus, light up six torches"
"Keep your head down he's aiming for the torches"
He rejected forgivness just like Poseidon did.
"Maybe you could learn to forgive..."
"No"
"Old king our leader's dead. You've destroyed the serpent's head. Now the rest of us are no longer a threat. Old king forgive us instead, so that no more blood is shed. Let's have open arms instead!"
"No."
Also, there's an electric guitar in the song. It represents Odysseus' cunning and ruthless nature.
He IS a monster. But that's what got him home. And he'll embrace this side of him.