CHAPTER 13:The Final Duel in The Swamp While driving, Telemachus ponders on how the bar came into his hands. All the dreams that included Mavrovassilis, the Byzantine painting in the fall of Constantinople, the Missolonghi Mass Breakout, Poseidon’s temple; everything was inexplicably and mystically connected to this moment of reality. Then, the scene of the final duel in The Swamp, which he repeatedly visited, comes to mind. He recalls the fright when the hand of Poseidon’s beautiful priestess was amputated, the sharp pains in his stomach and knee. He also remembers that, the last time, the evil priest was aiming him with the skull, ready to finish him. Telemachus feels the desire to sleep and experience another dream adventure but worries that if he visits The Swamp again it could mean h