The council answers at last. What has lingered in debate is resolved by command.
In The Odyssey, Book 5, Zeus replies to Athene with firm assurance: Odysseus’ vengeance has already been set in motion, and Telemachus will be guided safely home while the suitors’ efforts come to nothing. The balance of fate is clarified, not denied.
Zeus then charges Hermes with a decisive task—to carry the unerring will of the gods to Calypso. Odysseus will depart at last, not by divine escort but by his own labor, sailing a bound raft through suffering to the land of the Phaeacians, where honor, aid, and a final passage home await him by fate’s decree.
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