Final answer:
In Homer's epic the 'Odyssey', the loyal servant who remains faithful to Ulysses, despite his prolonged absence, is Eumaeus the pig keeper.
Step-by-step explanation:
The servant in the Odyssey who seems loyal to Ulysses even though it seems his master will never come home is a) Eumaeus the pig keeper. In Homer's epic, Eumaeus is an exemplary figure of loyalty and devotion, who continues to have faith in Odysseus' return, despite the many years that have passed. He stands in contrast to the suitors who have overrun Odysseus' home and is one of the few people in Ithaca who remain faithful to Odysseus throughout his long absence.