Location from Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
Calypso's phantom island — a paradise prison where heroes wash up and the immortal nymph is cursed to fall in love with each one before they leave.
Ogygia appears to heroes in their darkest moments — offering rest, beauty, and Calypso's companionship before forcing them to leave. The island exists outside normal geography, drifting through dimensions, impossible to find on any map. White sand beaches give way to lush gardens where magical flowers bloom year-round, and a crystal cave serves as Calypso's home. The air smells of cinnamon and moonflowers. Percy washed up there after Mount Saint Helens; Leo crash-landed there and swore to return. The island can't be found twice by the same person — unless you're Leo Valdez and you build a GPS into a bronze dragon.
A tiny tropical island with white sand beaches, a lush garden, and a crystal cave. The air smells like cinnamon and flowers. It's objectively the most beautiful place in the world, which makes it the cruelest prison.
Also known as: Ogygia, Calypso's island