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The Thunder Saga is the sixth saga of EPIC: The Musical. It consists of 5 songs that serve as a continuation from the The Underworld Saga and the opening of EPIC's Act 2. It was released on July 4th, 2024. It gained over 10 million views in under 7 days after its release.

.The songs in this album includes:

1. Suffering

2. Different Beast

3. Scylla

4. Mutiny

5. Thunder Bringer

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A siren, disguised as Penelope, tries to lure Odysseus in with her song and drown him. Seemingly unaware of this, Odysseus asks the siren to tell him the best path to avoid Poseidon’s wrath. The siren, upon the promise that Odysseus would jump into the ocean, reveals that the best path to take would be through Scylla’s lair, much to Odysseus dismay.

After receiving this information, Odysseus stops playing along with the siren's act and shoots her, revealing that he knew that she was a siren the whole time and that his crew had taken the siren’s friends as hostages while they were talking. Odysseus explains to the siren that, after noticing an abandoned ship, he made the crew fill their ears with beeswax in order to resist the siren’s song and read the siren's lips in order to find the best path home. He then displays his newfound ruthlessness by ordering his crew to cut off the sirens’ tails and leave them to drown.

As the crew enters the lair of Scylla, Eurylochus tells Odysseus a secret that he's been holding onto since they landed on Circe's Island, he was the one who opened Aeolus' bag of wind while Odysseus was asleep. He begs Odysseus for his forgiveness and gets no response. Later, Odysseus tells Eurylochus to light up six torches, with the latter having no idea that Odysseus intends to pay the heavy price that comes with passing through the sea monster's domain. Scylla appears before the ship and brutally devours the six men that were set out as sacrifices, with Eurylochus almost being one of them.

Eurylochus, grief stricken by the loss of his comrades and no longer trusting Odysseus, rebels against his captain. The rest of the crew decides to join Eurylochus, leading to Odysseus getting knocked out cold. When Odysseus comes to, he finds himself tied to a statue of Helios, the sun god, while the rest of the crew is searching the mysterious island that has several cows. Odysseus, realizing who the cattle belongs to and knowing that the wrath of the gods will come down on anyone who kills Helios' cattle, tries to reason with Eurylochus and the crew to not give into their hunger, only for Eurylochus to slit one of the cows’ throats. Odysseus unties himself and tries to get his crew as far away from the island as fast as possible, only for him to realize that it is already too late upon hearing thunder crash in the distance.

In a flash of lightning, Zeus himself descends from Olympus to present Odysseus with another ultimatum: sacrifice himself, and never see his family again, or let his crew face punishment for the crime that they committed. Ultimately, Odysseus chooses to sacrifice his crew. As the crew desperately charges at Odysseus one last time, Zeus calls upon the power of his lightning bolt and throws it at Odysseus' final ship. The bolt destroys the ship and instantly kills everybody except for Odysseus, who is left in the middle of the wreckage to live another day.

 

The Animatics of The Thunder Saga