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The Odyssey part I

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Welcome everyone to a special update, 'The Odyssey" SimCity edition.  For best experience press play. I hope to enjoy it as much as i did. 

 

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 The Odyssey is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest extant works of literature still read by contemporary audiences. As with the Iliad, the poem is divided into 24 books. It follows the Greek hero Odysseus, king of Ithaca, and his journey home after the Trojan War. After the war itself, which lasted ten years, his journey lasted for ten additional years, during which time he encountered many perils and all his crew mates were killed. In his absence, Odysseus was assumed dead, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus had to contend with a group of unruly suitors who were competing for Penelope's hand in marriage.
  The Odyssey is regarded as one of the most significant works of the Western canon. The first English translation of the Odyssey was in the 16th century. Adaptations and re-imaginings continue to be produced across a wide variety of mediums.
  The character of Odysseus embodies many of the ideals the ancient Greeks aspired to: manly valour, loyalty, piety and intelligence. His intelligence is a mix of keen observation, instinct and street smarts, and he is a fast, inventive liar, but also extremely cautious. However, he is also portrayed as very human – he makes mistakes, gets into tricky situations, loses his temper and is often moved to tears – and we see him in many roles (as a husband, father and son, but also as an athlete, army captain, sailor, carpenter, storyteller, ragged beggar, lover, etc). 

 

 

 

 

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      Troy

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     Aeolus island

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      Ithaca

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To be continued.......

 

 

 

 

 

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I love it! What a great idea and you've executed it so well. The video definitely set the tone at the beginning. Looking forward to more. *:)

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Fantastic update. I've really enjoyed the reimagining of a great classic with the gorgeous island location shots. *:thumb:

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This is genius... :O Classical antiquity literature in a game?! This is something nobody have attempted before, what an original idea!

We have been tortured by our teachers to read Odyssey, but now, with your SC version of it, I am all ears! :)

I really wonder how you make the mythological monsters though. Can't wait to see more of it!

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On 5/7/2021 at 4:46 PM, Scaley McSlither said:

I love it! What a great idea and you've executed it so well. The video definitely set the tone at the beginning. Looking forward to more. *:)

Thank you very much dude. I 'm glad that you liked it.

 

On 6/7/2021 at 12:04 AM, mattb325 said:

Fantastic update. I've really enjoyed the reimagining of a great classic with the gorgeous island location shots. *:thumb:

Thank you Matt.*:D

 

12 hours ago, TheMurderousCricket said:

This is genius... :O Classical antiquity literature in a game?! This is something nobody have attempted before, what an original idea!

We have been tortured by our teachers to read Odyssey, but now, with your SC version of it, I am all ears! :)

I really wonder how you make the mythological monsters though. Can't wait to see more of it!

Thank you so much man.  That's true, hehehehe. That's because the way that literature in general  is taught in schools is super boring. But after many years i appreciated it. The Odyssey is full of metaphors and allegories still very topical. 

 

 

Thank you everyone for the likes and the support.

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