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Ithaca: The exquisite, gripping tale that breathes life into ancient myth
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This narrative delves into the untold tale of Penelope of Ithaca, the renowned spouse of Odysseus. While divine whims steer the battles around Troy, on Ithaca it is the decisions of the forsaken women and their deities that hold the potential to alter the world’s destiny. "The greatest power we women can own is that which we take in secret."Seventeen years have passed since King Odysseus departed for the Trojan War, taking with him all the able-bodied men from Ithaca. None have made their way back, leaving the kingdom in the hands of the women who remained behind. Penelope, who was still a young woman when she married Odysseus, had her position secured during his presence. However, years later, with growing rumors of his death, suitors have begun to approach her. No single suitor is powerful enough to seize Odysseus’s vacant throne—yet. As the balance of power hangs in uncertainty, Penelope realizes that any decision she makes could lead Ithaca into a devastating conflict.
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This narrative delves into the untold tale of Penelope of Ithaca, the renowned spouse of Odysseus. While divine whims steer the battles around Troy, on Ithaca it is the decisions of the forsaken women and their deities that hold the potential to alter the world’s destiny. "The greatest power we women can own is that which we take in secret."Seventeen years have passed since King Odysseus departed for the Trojan War, taking with him all the able-bodied men from Ithaca. None have made their way back, leaving the kingdom in the hands of the women who remained behind. Penelope, who was still a young woman when she married Odysseus, had her position secured during his presence. However, years later, with growing rumors of his death, suitors have begun to approach her. No single suitor is powerful enough to seize Odysseus’s vacant throne—yet. As the balance of power hangs in uncertainty, Penelope realizes that any decision she makes could lead Ithaca into a devastating conflict.
