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You can't catch me! Titan and Zephyr watch Ulysses and Lycaon dance across the rooftops, headed in their direction. Easily getting away from him, when Cuts him off. Lycaon rears back. Spins in the other direction, finds Ulysses right there. Can't believe it He's trapped. Swords out. Lycaon looks madly around for a way out. Lycaon: cont'd, enraged growls HHhrrrmmmm Directly below. Oak doors open to freedom.

Toothy grin ripples across his snout as he looks between Ulysses and Zephyr. Lycaon lands hard.

Quickly gets to his feet, racing toward the oak doors. Is almost through them, when Lycaon tumbles backward.

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Standing on the other side of the oak doors. Big grin. He slammed the doors shut. Takes a running LEAP at the walls.

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Too high. Falls back down. Ulysses: ironically Dummies, huh? Well we were smart enough to lead you right into our trap. Loses it. Stamps his feet like a spoiled child throwing a temper tantrum. Lycaon: growling Chhhuuueeerghh. Poseidon looks at Lycaon's temper tantrum, rolling his eyes. Poseidon: drily Skip it. Listen, if Ulysses gets you back before the moon rises, it's over. Lycaon: begging Yes, right, I'm sorry. Just free me, I won't let you down.

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Step over to Titan, who's guarding the oak doors. Titan goes to pull the oak plank away, but abruptly stops. Looks down. Titan: cont'd, surprised growl Uuueehhmm? He was hanging on it to avoid the water. This was the source of the wave.


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Exits the courtyard. Waves toward the rabidly disappearing Ulysses Struggling against the wave. Hears Lycaon. Watches the werewolf run off in the direction of the sea. A chill runs down Ulysses' spine. Ulysses: realization He's going to steal the Navis. Ulysses body spins madly around in the water. Must be someway to get free of the wave. Claws at it, grabbing hold. Sees Titan and Zephyr -- also struggling -- heading straight for him. Gets an idea.

Calls to them Digs a mammoth hand in the pillar. Titan whips the plank around, depositing Ulysses and Zephyr on dry land. Second later, Titan pulls himself out, joining them. Already set sail. Lycaon stands on deck. Tries on a few things, then quickly tears them off, throwing the clothes into the sea. Glances out toward Ulysses. Lycaon: calling Thanks for everything, suckers! It's been fun. Let's do it again sometime Lycaon turns back to the belongings. Admires his werewolf face. Ulysses spins on his heels.

Begins racing back down the dock. Zephyr and Titan looks at each other. Expressions of confusion. Chase after him. Titan is having an especially difficult time keeping up because of the rope slung around his shoulders. Afternoon sun is beginning to fade. Soon it will be nightfall. Clock is running out.

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Takes one, maybe two bites of something then tosses it into the sea. Pats his swollen belly, chewing. Waves up to Ulysses Lycaon: eating Chhaaumm Do me a favor, if you've got any chicken, throw it down. You're all out. Drains it.

Annoyed that the flask is empty, Lycaon tosses it aside, heading below for more. A beat later, Ulysses, Zephyr, and Titan slide down. Ulysses holds a finger to his lips for quiet. Cautiously, the three disappear below deck to capture Lycaon. Lycaon: cont'd, happy growl Huuuaarrrrr Over here! Hahah haha! Haha hahaha hah! Ulysses: annoyed Huh!

He must have swam ashore while we were on the deck somehow. Ulysses: cont'd, angrily I should have guessed, his slimly tentacles were behind all this!


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Knocks Ulysses off his feet. Ulysses looks around, frantically. What's going on? But the ship stays secure in it's position. Held in place by the ROPE -- leading from the arrow -- that is sill secured on the cliff. Lycaon: sarcastically Well, as much as I love a good drowning, I better get back to the cave before the Erinyes show up. Lycaon: ironically Haven't you figured it out yet, Ulysses? Why do you think Arcadia is in such ill repair? It's because it's missing it's king Lycaon: cont'd, revengefully The gods stole my kingdom, and my true face. One wish from the well, and it will all be mine again.