The Suitors of Penelope occupied Odysseus's palace for years, devouring his wealth and pressing Penelope to choose a new husband, while she held them at bay with the shroud stratagem and other deceits until Odysseus returned to slaughter them all.
Odysseus, revealed at last in his own hall, strung the great bow and began the slaughter of the Suitors of Penelope. Telemachus fought beside his father with spear and sword, and together they killed every suitor who had consumed the house of Odysseus.
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