Unfortunately, I did not read Odyssey to know for sure. However, I do not thing there are any drugs like that in Greek Mythology.
In contrast sirens and nymphs are known to have seductive powers. Story depicts it as something bad, something to be wary of. However, the idea is that siren's voices are so sweet and sexy, men just want to bang them if men hear them sing. It is just that author makes the best course of action to avoid listening to them at all, kind of like "you love, you lose"
Nymphs might as well have similar charming abilities, that attract men to them. Men see them and want to bang them forever. In both cases story clearly implies that their seductive powers are not something, ordinary women have. A woman cannot compete with siren or nymph in attractiveness.
That will make is much closer to team blue, even if with a purple ting to it.
That works in real life in much the same way, Seductive power of TrueHellDei likely cannot be matched by any ordinary mortal woman. She is like nymph equivalent of Greek Myth. Turns out Greek Myth are based on true story after all.
Overall, the idea of the story to not trust love or other emotions blindly. That sweet, cute thing can betray and hurt you, no matter how sweet and innocent she might appear.
Now I wonder how many girls will covet these nymph powers for themselves.
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