Zeus, in the vengeance of Athena, started to send a deadly storm with thunder that shook the land like an earthquake and a crack of thunder that sounded like a mighty lions roar. As Athena flew to the skies for safety, a loud, booming screech came from the outer shore of the dark wine sea. Suddenly, quick as lighting strikes a terrifying, enormous, nine armed creature came flying out of the sea with its giant wings and vibrant green fire bubbling out of its mouth, setting the Island of Normad afire. The beast came barring at me with full force and no weapon was there to assist me in the fight. In fear of dying before seeing my family, I scream to Zeus and Athena, “Give me mercy; I’m am dreadfully sorry for what I have done. Please forgive me for my words! I never meant to hurt the feelings of my fellow muse! Please!” Zeus heard the bagger's words and realized he had learned his lesson of respecting the gods and Athena. He Granted him amnesty and forgave Odysseus for the unrightfully sin he has committed to the fellow gods; along with, forgiving him for the insults to his daughter,
Zeus, in the vengeance of Athena, started to send a deadly storm with thunder that shook the land like an earthquake and a crack of thunder that sounded like a mighty lions roar. As Athena flew to the skies for safety, a loud, booming screech came from the outer shore of the dark wine sea. Suddenly, quick as lighting strikes a terrifying, enormous, nine armed creature came flying out of the sea with its giant wings and vibrant green fire bubbling out of its mouth, setting the Island of Normad afire. The beast came barring at me with full force and no weapon was there to assist me in the fight. In fear of dying before seeing my family, I scream to Zeus and Athena, “Give me mercy; I’m am dreadfully sorry for what I have done. Please forgive me for my words! I never meant to hurt the feelings of my fellow muse! Please!” Zeus heard the bagger's words and realized he had learned his lesson of respecting the gods and Athena. He Granted him amnesty and forgave Odysseus for the unrightfully sin he has committed to the fellow gods; along with, forgiving him for the insults to his daughter,