Dec 17, 2009
Odysseus had abandoned Philoctetes on the barren island of Lemnos after the warrior had been bitten on the foot by a snake while preparing to make a sacrifice at the shrine on the island of Chrysa. The wound never healed, and the smell that came from it and the groans of suffering of Philoctetes were the reasons Odysseus gave for making him an outcast. Philoctetes, however, with his invincible bow, once the property of Herakles, had become indispensable to the Greeks in their war against Troy. Landing for the second time on Lemnos, Odysseus described the cave in...
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