Who does Athena appear to in the second book of the odyssey?
In the second book of the Odyssey, Athena, disguised as Telemachus, has gathered together men to man the ship. She then makes the suitors drowsy so she, as Mentor, can speak privately with Telemachus whom she tells to go to the ship on the beach. Telemachus follows her advice and tells the men gathered to pick up the provisions Eurykleia has put together. Then, with Mentor-Athena on board, they set off, raise the sails, and pour libations to the gods. ChaCha!