[Music] In book 10, Odysius and his crew sail to the home of Aololis, master of the winds. They stay there for a month, and Aololis gives them a pouch of wind that would have blown their ship off course. They get back to sailing and within 10 days they're so close to Ithaca they can see it. However, as Odysius sleeps, one of his crew members opens the pouch, blowing them all off course again. Having run out of good wind, Odysius and his men are forced to row the ship, reaching a land inhabited by giant cannibals, the last Dragonians. After spearing and eating a bunch more of his men, Odysius and his remaining crew escape, landing at Aaya, where they encounter Cersei, a nymph, a lesser god with superhuman powers. She feeds a potion to a bunch of his men, turning them into pigs. Odysius calls on Hermes for help. Hermes explains that he'll need to find a plant that can counteract the potion and how to overpower Cersei. Odysius finds and does both of these things, making Cersei swear an oath not to hurt him or his men anymore. The men grow complacent, staying there for a year, eating and drinking. In fact, one of the men, Alpenor, gets really drunk and falls off a roof, killing himself. Cersei tells Odysius that he needs to go find the land of the dead, where he can meet up and speak with Tyresius. In book 10, we see more themes involving Odysius's problems with judgment. It's a major flaw of his, not just sending his men out to get killed by cannibals, but also when he lets his men open the pouch of winds because he wasn't guarding it closely enough. Also, Hermes had explained to him to evade Cersei, but he gave into temptation, sleeping with her and staying there for over a year. With the death of Alpenor, we see that there are codes of hospitality that don't just apply to life, but to death. Odysius has an obligation as a leader to provide a proper burial for his men. [Music]