During his absence from Ithaca, King Odysseus had been absent for twenty years. 10 of those were spent fighting in the Trojan War, and ten of them were spent trying to come back home. Among his exploits is the narrative of The Isle of the Mists, which Homer felt was too horrifying to narrate, and the story of the Odyssey's lost book, which is known as The Isle of the Mists. The Warrior King and his warriors are confronted by the Goddess of the Underworld and her winged, horrifying monsters in this location.
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During his absence from Ithaca, King Odysseus had been absent for twenty years. 10 of those were spent fighting in the Trojan War, and ten of them were spent trying to come back home. Among his exploits is the narrative of The Isle of the Mists, which Homer felt was too horrifying to narrate, and the story of the Odyssey's lost book, which is known as The Isle of the Mists. The Warrior King and his warriors are confronted by the Goddess of the Underworld and her winged, horrifying monsters in this location.
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