Okay. Wait a second. Now I see what Nolan is doing. This is all a reference to the “Baltic origins” theory about the Odyssey (that it was actually set in the Baltic). This is We Wuzzing of the highest order. https://t.co/Gs2GkRFIli pic.twitter.com/r8Krviib96
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Someone should ask raw egg nationalist which part of Libya he's from
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I'm.still not 100% convinced it's actually Troy (and I've been there). Could just be one of how many lost greek/ Ionian towns, built, destroyed and built again.
Not a very impressive ancient site, either, tbf. Kinda little. And the supposed Homeric spring is a trickle, lol
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Darn, you're right, I did not consider the Greeks incapable of their own historic fiction.
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That explains all the blacks in the movie
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Snow BIPOCs
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Anyways here's the Nordic oddesy
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i thought he sailed the sees for like 40 years or something maybe he stopped in baltics breifly on his trip. Maybe thats where Odysseus got weird with that one eyed monster?
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Snapshots:
https://x.com/babygravy9/status/1906869835264356416:
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I dont want this. We have good enough own history, we dont need to leech off the greeks like some sort of shitty BBC production.
If you want a nordic oddossey that actually happened, Leif Ericson (vikings vs injuns), Sigurd Jorsdalsfare (vikings go crusading) and Ingvar the Far-Travelled (vikings invade armenia for some reason) is right there.
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