The decree is obeyed—but not without grief. Even the gods feel the ache of parting.
In The Odyssey, Book 5, Calypso answers Hermes with a bitter lament, accusing the Olympians of jealousy whenever a goddess loves a mortal. She recalls other divine unions cut short by wrath and violence, and defends her care for Odysseus, whom she rescued from the sea and promised freedom from death and age.
Yet she yields. Zeus’ will cannot be undone. Though she cannot provide ship or crew, Calypso vows to give Odysseus honest counsel, hiding nothing that might help him reach his home unharmed—while Hermes warns her not to invite the thunderer’s anger by delay.
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