

Pantheon: Greek
Family: Lotophagi
Abode: Tunisia, Island of Djerba
Key Points
- Race who lived off the lotus which caused them to forget their previous lives and only desire to stay on the island and live with other lotus-eaters
Brief Bio
Lotophages or the lotus-eaters were a race of people living on an island dominated by the lotus tree off coastal Tunisia, Island of Djerba, a plant whose botanical identity is uncertain.
The Lotophagi race in the Odyssey are said to eat the fruit of the lotos "sweet as honey". The lotus fruits and flowers were the primary food of the island and were a narcotic, causing the inhabitants to sleep in peaceful apathy. After they ate the lotus, they would forget their home and loved ones and long only to stay with their fellow lotus-eaters. Those who ate the plant never cared to report or return.
Figuratively, 'lotus-eaters' denotes "people who spend their time indulging in pleasure and luxury rather than dealing with practical concerns".
Lotus-Eaters λωτοφάγοι

GREEK MYTHOLOGY

