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Troy
The long return begins after the fall of Troy.
Trace the Homeric voyage from Troy to Ithaca through an illustrated, tradition-based route. Locations are presented as story geography, not precise historical GIS.
The long return begins after the fall of Troy.
A shore of forgetting tests the desire to return.
Odysseus escapes Polyphemus and earns Poseidon's anger.
The island of ordered winds brings Ithaca near, then sends it away.
The crew reaches the island of the enchantress Circe.
Odysseus seeks counsel among the dead.
A dangerous song promises knowledge without return.
The route narrows between two legendary dangers.
Years pass on Ogygia before the voyage resumes.
The Phaeacians hear the wanderer's story.
The journey ends with recognition, trial, and return.