I have a route for you, but you and your crew are probably going to die.
*crys*
How dare you!
WHAT!?
We're all gonna die...
Lalalala....
Odysseus returns to Circe's island. Once he finds her, Circe shows Odysseus the way to Ithica. But, she warns him of the dangers. One of them is the Sirens, beautiful creatures who lure men in with their voices.
Let me outtttt!
Lalalala....
After Odysseus and his men set off, he tells himself he needs to warn his crew. He warns them of the dangers and urges them to tie him up, for Circe said Odysseus should hear the Sirens alone.
Phew! That was a close one!
The ship has now reached the Land of The Sirens. Odysseus rolls up beeswax and puts it in his shipmates' ears, and they tie him up. Now, it is just a waiting game. Just when Odysseus thinks nothing is going to happen the sirens begin singing.
Odysseus quickly becomes engulfed in the singing but he can't move. He begs his men to free him from the rope he's in. But instead, they hold him there, restraining him further. The Sirens keep singing, desperately trying to lure them in.
Odysseus and his ship full of men finally pass the Land of The Sirens. They all thank each other and his crew peels the wax off their ears.
Odysseus and his continue on the path Circe gave them. They are safe once again. Or are they...