Scylla and Charybdis set forth a choice. Scylla is certain death for six of his men, but Charybdis is almost certain death for everyone. He made the decision to go toward Scylla. The men, his comrades, were eaten by Scylla. But the rest were saved by Odysseus' difficult, decisive actions. He did not pursue Scylla, although it must have hurt him terribly when his friends