Book 5 - Calypso

Cards (9)

  • "Swooped down on the sea, and skimmed the waves like a sea-gull"
  • "Let me offer you hospitality" (Calypso)
  • "I offered to make him immortal and ageless" (Calypso)
  • "My wise Penelope's looks, and stature are insignificant compared to yours" (Odysseus)
  • "Take this veil... with its divine protection" (Leucothoe)
  • "I shall do what I myself think best" (Odysseus)
  • "She flattened the waves in the swimmer's path"
  • "For two nights and two days he was driven by the heavy seas"
  • Morrison on Calypso
    Calypso's name comes from the greek Kalypto, meaning to hide -> which is exactly what she does to Odysseus