أوديسيوس / Trailer

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تيليجونوس / Telegonus

نهاية قصة أوديسيوس.لو عايز تدعم أنسوز و تسمع حلقات زيادة كل أسبوع ممكن تدعمني عن طريق Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=55219974&fan_landing=true 

ايبيريتوس / Eperitus

ضيف مملكة إيثاكا.لو عايز تدعم أنسوز و تسمع حلقات زيادة كل أسبوع ممكن تدعمني عن طريق Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=55219974&fan_landing=true 

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