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  • Odysseus makes a spear out of an olive branch.
  • Companions fate has chosen you to help me carry out my plan of blinding cyclops.
  • Odysseus gets Cyclops drunk.
  • Here my friend have some wine, to wash down those bits of men.
  • Mhhhmmm, okay. I'll have some wine.
  • Odysseus stabs Cyclops in the eye.
  • I've blinded the cannibal.
  • Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
  • Odysseus makes a spear out of an olive tree and sharpens the branch. (I ran out of slides in the other comic, but Odysseus flipped a coin to chose Four men to help him stab cyclops in the eye. Fortunately for Odysseus, he got the four strongest men).
  • Odysseus and his men escape
  • Where are you going?
  • I'll be back.
  • Odysseus offers Cyclops some wine, and he accepts. Cyclops ends up drinking four bowls of wine and becomes so drunk to the point where he passes out.
  • Odysseus taunts cyclops, and his men tell him to stop.
  • For the love Athena, captain stop baiting the beast.
  • After Cyclops passes out drunk Odysseus grabs the olive branch and chars the branch in the grill. Odysseus then stabs the branch in Cyclop's eye and moves the branch around before he pulls it out.
  • Cyclops prays that Odysseus has bitter days, never makes it back to his fatherland, and loses his companions.
  • I pray to Poseidon that Odysseus looses his companions, never sees his fatherland, and have strange bitter day a home.
  • Odysseus and his four strongest men escape and keep the sheep they stole and load them on the ship. ( In order to get out of the cave Odysseus strapped three sheep together, for each of the four men).
  • Odysseus goes back to taunt cyclops, but his men tell him to stop which he then ignores.
  • If another mortal comes across you path, make sure to tell the Odysseus from the land Ithaca blinded you.
  • Cyclops prays to Poseidon, saying " O hear me, lord, blue girdler of the islands, if I am thine indeed, and thou art father: grant that Odysseus, raider of cities, never see his home: Laertes’ son, I mean, who kept his hall on Ithaca. Should destiny intend that he shall see his roof again among his family in his father land, far be that day, and dark the years between? Let him lose all companions, and return under strange sail to bitter days at home.’"
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