Now that the party is over and my journey is completely complete, I will no longer be blogging. Hope you all enjoyed! I am now moving to the world of facebook, so add me :).
-The One, The Only- The Great Odysseus.
My diary of the incredibly long, never-ending, ongoing, everlasting, treacherous journey I encountered.
Thursday, 26 April 2012
What comes before Part B? Part-A!!
"Where my party, pa-party
Party, pa-party people at?"
-Nelly
In case someone missed the invitation, here it is:
To all others of my great kingdom: There will be a huge celebration now that the king has returned. The entire castle will be turned into a party house. There will be many dance floors, a foam room, black-light rooms, catering on the veranda, and drinks in every room! Please come join us tomorrow starting at 6pm for dinner, and the party will go alllll night long!
Theme: Heroes vs. Villans.
Bring: Your best dance moves :)
Hope to see you all there!
-Odysseus
Home Sweet Home
It was a fabulous feast! I hadn't eaten that well for some years. |
-Odysseus
Monday, 23 April 2012
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The absolutely frightening Scylla. Please take a moment of silence for the six men I lost to them. |
My painting of the terrible Char as we approached. |
Later on, as we perched on the island of the Sun, my men disobeyed me and chose to steal/slay some of the sun-god's cattle to make some nice, juicy steaks along with big glasses of milk. The idiots must have known there would be consequence of this! The sun-god then went to Zeus, the almighty, to tell him of the crime, and of course Zeus was going to back him up. He reassured the sun-god, saying "I will strike their ship with my white-hot thunderbolt and shatter and shiver it in mid-ocean." And that he did. We were all thrown to the sea. Our beautiful cruise ship, smashed to pieces. I cursed the stupidity of my men! I was once again faced with Char, but luckily I was caught onto a hanging tree, and there I stayed for hours on end, wanting yet not wanting to be released to grab to gold. Finally I was released down into the water again once the tree limb broke, but at this point Char had given up, and the gold was no longer viewable. I grabbed on to a board as Rose did in the Titanic and floated right past Scylla. If it weren't for Zeus hiding my image from the six headed tickle monster, I would have never made it alive.
Photo Cred: Zeus (Also, credit for saving my life after this: Zeus.) |
It was a treacherous time, and it was even more difficult afterwards knowing that I was the only one of the crew to make it out alive (and gold-less). I wept for them, and for my lonesome self. I still weep. All I want is to return home. Surely my journey will be over soon. Penelope, I'm coming home for you, I promise!
I love you all.
-Odysseus
Music to my Ears
Lady Circe told me that I alone of my crew was to hear the songs of the Sirens, so as we approached the island of the Sirens, I forced everyone else to put in heavy duty ear plugs. I was then locked in a room and tied to a chair tightly with rope, and I informed my men that they MUST wrap more ropes around me and tighten them further if I dare ask them to let me free. Of course, once the Sirens spotted our ship they began to raise their voices. They told me, "Pause with your ship; listen to our song. Never has any man passed this way in his dark vessel and left unheard the honey-sweet music from our lips." They sang and I begged to be released, but my faithful crew secured more rope around me and kept the vessel moving swiftly. Immediately after passing the island and out of range of their voices I was untied and let out. It was definitely an experience nonetheless, and I would not have made it without my comrades. I thank them greatly for their obedience in the matter.
Peace out!
-Odysseus
Peace out!
-Odysseus
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Anxiety from Lady Circe
I am burnt out, but I must continue on my journey. There have been so many weird encounters and not enough lounging time by the pool. I need more beers than I've been allowing myself. I'm at the end of my rope! And I have just been warned by Circe of future endangerments--great. Luckily she has told me how to handle these confrontations, so everything should be fine (I think). I am unsure of how long things will last, but I'll be sure to update y'all whenever I get the chance.
Yours truly,
Odysseus
The Land of the Dead
I was basically Hercules in this scenario. |
When I first arrived I did as Circe had told me, I found the spot Circe spoke of and dug a hole. I performed 'sacrifices' to attract the dead and reveal their souls. (Talk about gross!) It was creepy! It became more terrifying as the souls began to surround me, and I froze in fear. It really reminded me of the pool of souls that Hades maintained form the Hercules movie, except this was the rated R version without the cartoon features.
I saw many I knew, some I expected to see (jerks!), and others I was utterly surprised by. My heart sank when I saw Agy; I was furious and confused on why he was there. He told me of his wife and her affair and the evil plot to murder him upon his return. I wept for Agy; how could his wife bear such evils? It is a sad story, such a heartbreaker. I admit I had a bit of concern, for I could not imagine living without my Penelope, but I was reassured. Agy reminded me of what I've always known about my wonderful wife. As he stated it, "wise Penelope has true judgement, and all her thoughts are thoughts of virtue." Penelope I know you're reading this, and I want you to know that I adore you and I know you would never do such things. I love you, and I cannot wait to be reunited with you my darling.
I was doodling and ended up with this drawing as could not get this awful image out of my head. Oh the great torment of poor Tanta! |
Sisy's repeated routine. The sweat poured from his body in his great struggle. |
I hope to never return here. I don't think I could manage to go thorough that again, even if I got quadruple doggy dared. I haven't even mentioned everything I witnessed down there, but let's be honest, you can't handle the truth!
All I want is to be home.
-Odysseus
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Poly Want A Cracker?
What a hideous, purple fiend!! |
The deadly arena. |
The battle was horrifying and malicious; I wanted nothing more than to stab him in his cruel heart for making my men do this, but I realized he used a heavy steal slab as a door to the arena where we were kept for battle, and there was absolutely no way my men and I could bear to move it. Killing Poly right then would have meant sacrificing ourselves too, so I knew I needed to come up with a plan.
Of course, throughout my planning process, which lasted a few days, he continues to devour more and more of my men after they died in battle, and I knew I needed to act quickly. I had some men start collecting bone remains and we sharpened, shaped, and attached them to make a long spear. We would use this to blind the People Eater, and we kept it hidden under the floor of the battle stage. Finally, when everything was set in stone, the time came for Poly to be punished.
That got him wasted. |
I know, I know, I looked like a barbarian. But a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. |
My sand version of the evil one eyed thing. |
I love and miss you all terribly, especially Penelope, my love, and Telemachus, my brave son.
-Odysseus
The Journey Begins
My dearest friends and family back home in Ithaca,
I have decided to start this blog to tell of my wondrous adventures so that you may see I am doing well while away. I hope my return will be soon, but I cannot guarantee anything. Please use this as a way to keep in touch with me. (I don't have a facebook page or twitter, so this is all you've got to stalk me on!) Also, I have a skype account: IthacaKing.Odysseus, so add me! I'll try to get on every chance I get, although I'm not sure how much wi-fi I'll be able to find.
Hope all is well, miss y'all tons!
-Odysseus
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