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While the gods were marauding, making themselves unpopular, who were some of the secular creatures who roamed, raided, and destroyed in Homer's world? kings, giants, warriors, servants, highwaymen, pirates

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "warriors, servants.' While the gods were marauding, making themselves unpopular, warriors, servants weree some of the secular creatures who roamed, raided, and destroyed in Homer's world

Answer:

warriors and servants

Explanation:

secular creatures are creatures not particularly attached to religion so they do things ordinarily. Homers world was basically and majorly about two epic poems he composed which where Iliad and odyssey. the Iliad was all about the Trojan war that was caused by a quarrel between king Agamemnon and A warrior named Achilles and this war lasted for ten years and the second poem was about king odyssey returning home who was the king of Ithaca.

According to the accounts of the poem Iliad in which the Trojan war was fought because of the quarrel between a King and A warrior. and also activities that happened in the poem Odyssey. the secular creatures who raided, roamed and destroyed were Warriors and servants of kings.