Odysseus/Lost Cause

This is Issue one of Odysseus.

Transcript
It begins with Odysseus and His soldiers in the Trojan Horse, being delivered to the Trojans. It is outside of the horse. A soothsayer then comes.
 * Soothsayer: Greetings, my lord. I need to tell you something.
 * King of Troy: Speak fast.

Suddenly a tentacle drags the Soothsayer down. A group of soldiers head. It then cuts to night. Everyone is asleep. A strange noise is heard as Odysseus makes a signal, causing the Greek soldiers to exist and burn down Troy. Odysseus watches from afar as Troy burns. Suddenly, a figure emerges from the water. Odysseus turns and faces Poseidon. He disappears. They do. Suddenly, rough seas happen, causing the ship to be thrown off course.
 * Soothsayer: The horse is...
 * King of Troy: What in Hades!?
 * Warrior: Doesn’t matter anymore. Let’s bring in our gift, your majesty.
 * King of Troy: I... that... very well, maybe the gift will take my mind off of that. Have someone try to find the Soothsayer just in case though.
 * Poseidon: Odysseus...
 * Odysseus: Ah, Poseidon. I suspected you'd visit me.
 * Poseidon: And do you know why?
 * Odysseus: There are a plethora of reasons someone like you would dislike me.
 * Poseidon: I won the war for you!
 * Odysseus: With all due respect, I disagree. I made the plan.
 * Poseidon: But I--
 * Odysseus: Let me guess, "but I helped". That's what you're going to say. How exactly?
 * Poseidon: I killed the Soothsayer.
 * Odysseus: And that's all you did. This was my plan and my men who executed it. Even without you, I could find a way around the Soothsayer.
 * Poseidon: Then I swear, you will not arrive back to Ithaca soon.
 * Odysseus: You have no power over me while I'm on land, Poseidon.
 * Poseidon: That’s True. But don’t defy me...
 * Odysseus: I am Odysseus of Ithaca! I defy who I please!
 * Poseidon: Your hubris will be your downfall, mark my words...
 * Odysseus: Round up men!
 * Soldier: I don't think we should sail back yet, Poseidon didn't seem too happy.
 * Odysseus: He threatens more than he actually acts.
 * Sailor: Fine.
 * Odysseus: Is the boat ready?
 * Sailor: Yes, it is.
 * Odysseus: Alright. Head out!