In the realm of Hades, where the most prized souls of heroes and warriors were kept, including those of Heracles, Leonidas, and Achilles, there was an area with the strongest and most secure security. Hades himself occasionally strolled through this place, finding joy in watching the souls of these honored warriors living their afterlives in captivity, akin to admiring the most precious jewelry.
Among the cells, Odysseus lived out his unlife, a seemingly endless cycle of devising escape plans. He had repeated this process countless times, never losing hope of breaking free, regardless of the numerous failed attempts.
Then, an indescribable power seized his soul, bending the laws of space and time to create a rift into the Unknown. Without hesitation, Odysseus seized this opportunity, preferring the risk of his soul's destruction to a life in captivity under Hades' watchful eye.