Through the rough ocean's thick fog, through the pouring rain and thunderstorms, through the harsh snow and winds, and through the forests, expansive and filled to the brim with mystery– we find a group of travelers. They are all very different; in fact some aren't even from the Kingdom of Luquoia at all– an acclaimed fighter and sea captain with a divine and demonic tug of war over his very being, a young and naive elven girl from Iris Creek who is hopeful to find her grandparents' cure for aging, an enigmatic kenku who speaks with a voice of his own and an intellect without question who judges coldly and seeks for himself and the seeker all the secrets he can hold, and a priest of a religion unknown to most and of which stems from the spirit attached to his mind who hopes to overthrow death herself. Along with close companions, acquaintances, and enemies alike the crew of The Odysseus voyages forth encountered by the political maelstrom of Luquoia and Duul'so, devils, demons, monsters, beasts, and lifechanging truths they have yet to behold. Through the cold, forested landscape and the ocean's great storms, The Odysseus shines a light to many– of hope, rescue, exploration, and even a spark of revolution.