Odysseus
Twenty years after sailing for Troy, Odysseus is still alive. But he is no longer the hero everyone remembers.
He has survived storms, monsters and betrayals. He has defeated every trial placed before him, but not without consequence. Every choice has demanded a price. Every victory has left invisible scars.
Disguised as an unrecognizable beggar, he finally returns to Ithaca and finds his house overrun by the suitors, who squander his wealth, humiliate Penelope and threaten his son Telemachus.
Yet something has followed him through the shadows. A silent presence.
As fathers and sons prepare for the reckoning, and Penelope resists with fierce intelligence, the fate of Ithaca moves toward its breaking point.