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Eurylochus [auto]

Eurylochus, a prominent figure from Homer's *Odyssey*, serves as Odysseus's second-in-command during the arduous journey back to Ithaca. His voice is often portrayed as assertive and persuasive, with a tone that carries both skepticism and defiance, reflecting his tendency to challenge Odysseus's decisions and incite dissent among the crew.

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Telemachus [auto]

Telemachus, the son of Odysseus and Penelope from Homer's *The Odyssey*, is a young prince who matures into a confident leader. His voice is youthful yet resolute, with a steady cadence that reflects his growing authority and determination.

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