Once they stepped off the boat, the family was awestruck by the luscious greenery and tropical colors that flooded their vision. Exquisite birds flew above the canopy of trees and the rustle of animals could be heard just past the patchwork of branches. Brilliant flowers sprung from overhanging tree limbs and the sounds of the jungle blended with the softly crashing waves. Odysseus looked lovingly at his wife and spoke, “My Dearest Penelope, I trust that you will enjoy your time on this incomparable island. I’ve chosen this priceless …show more content…
While migrating through the jungle they became parched and hunted a stream for some water. They only needed to take a few steps to discover a stream and started to indulge in the syrupy, fresh water. Then they trailed further on their journey being contempt with the refreshed sensation they just obtained. While marching the brave men came across countless familiar things they had seems at home and some they had not appreciated before, but nothing out of the ordinary until they started to feel very odd. Odysseus mentioned the feeling to …show more content…
Leave now and go on your merry way.” Penelope commanded. “Mother, we care for you and if you come with us you will see what we had and how you love us so dearly and we love you more than imaginable.” Telemachus pleaded for his mother’s sake.
Out of nowhere the magnificent monster, Mysteria, came rumbling out of the cave behind the tree where they were conversing. As quickly as a tornado twirls Penelope rushed to her beloved Mysteria.
Mysteria’s fur was full and luscious. The contrast of color danced from white to black, like night and day, pure and malevolent. His eyes stared straight into the soul, filling it with fear but somehow joy at the same time. It depended upon the perspective of the twisted Mysteria. Lightning struck the earth as Mysteria rose out of the cave, spreading his twenty foot wide wings.
“Queen Penelope is mine now. She does not love you! She is now faithful to me, the almighty Mysteria!”
Odysseus looked longingly at his wife, the lovely Penelope, who stared back at him as if they were strangers