Circe
* Sorcery: Circe was a renowned sorceress capable of transforming anyone into an animal with her potions and spells. She turned Odysseus's men into pigs and later transformed Scylla into a sea monster.
* Shapeshifting: Circe could take the form of different animals, including a lion, a wolf, and a bird, to evade her enemies or manipulate others.
* Flight: Circe had the ability to fly, allowing her to travel quickly and evade capture.
* Immortality: As a goddess, Circe was immortal and immune to aging, disease, and death.
* Knowledge of herbs: Circe was skilled in herbalism and knew about the properties of various herbs, using them to create her magical potions and remedies.
Calypso
* Nymph: Calypso was a sea nymph, a type of divine spirit associated with the sea and aquatic environments. She possessed supernatural abilities and powers related to her connection with the sea.
* Immortality: Like Circe, Calypso was immortal and not subject to aging, disease, or death.
* Beauty and charm: Calypso was known for her extraordinary beauty and charm, which enabled her to attract and captivate mortals, including Odysseus.
* Prophecy: Calypso had the gift of prophecy and could foresee future events, offering guidance and warnings to those who sought her counsel.
* Control over nature: Calypso's powers extended to the natural world, allowing her to influence the weather, manipulate the sea, and create or dispel storms.
* Entrapment: Calypso had the ability to detain or trap individuals on her island, Ogygia, making it difficult for them to leave or escape her influence.