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Copper
31 July, 18:59
Why did Athena like Odysseus so much?
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Charlee Pratt
31 July, 20:18
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Athena guided Odysseus on his way back home. It all started during the war. Odysseus was on the Greeks' side. They were losing badly. He prayed to Athena, and she gave Odysseus the idea of the Trojan Horse. After that, Odysseus became a favorite of Athena.
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