AEOLOS
 A  minor  deity  of  the  winds,  Aeolos  was  the  son of a king called Hippotes,  and  lived  on one of the rocky Lipara islands,  close to Sicily. In the  caves  on this island were imprisoned the winds,  and Aeolos,  directed by the  higher gods,  let out these winds as soft breezes,  gales,  or whatever the higher gods wished. Being  visited   by   the  Greek  hero  Odysseus,  Aeolos  received  him favorably,  and  on  the hero's  departure  presented  Odysseus  with a bag containing all the adverse winds,  so that his friend might reach Ithaca with a fair wind. Odysseus did as Aeolos bid,  but in sight of his homeland,  having been  untroubled  by  foul weather,  he fell asleep and his men,  curious,  opened the  bag,  thus  releasing all the fierce winds,  which blew their ship far off course.
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