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'''Heitor''' was a [[blacksmith]] and former [[mercenary]] during the 5th century BCE.


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He was a friend and mentor to the [[Sparta]]n ''misthios'' [[Kassandra]], during her time on [[Kephallonia]]. He was especially fond of his [[sword]], which he simply called ''[[Heitor's Harpe|Harpe]]'' and whose origin was never the same when he told it.
'''Heitor''' was a [[mercenary]] and a friend and mentor of the [[Sparta]]n mercenary [[Kassandra]], living in [[Greece]] during the 5th century BCE. He was especially fond of his sword, which he simply called 'Harpe' and whose origin was never the same when he told it.


==History==
==Biography==
During Kassandra's youth, Heitor mentored her and helped her, saving her at least once when she and [[Markos]] got into trouble.<ref name="Heitor's Gonna Hate">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Heitor's Gonna Hate]] </ref> At another time, they fought back to back, surrounded by angry [[Piracy|pirates]].<ref name="A Friend in Need">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Friend in Need...]]</ref>
===Mentoring Kassandra===
During Kassandra's youth, Heitor mentored and helped her, saving her at least once when she and [[Markos]] got into trouble.<ref name="Heitor's Gonna Hate">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Heitor's Gonna Hate]] </ref> On another occasion, they fought back to back, surrounded by angry [[Piracy|pirates]].<ref name="A Friend in Need">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[A Friend in Need...]]</ref>


After leaving [[Kephallonia]] some time before the [[Peloponnesian War]], Heitor made it to [[Attika]] and settled down in the village of [[Dekelia]]. Sometime later, Kassandra came to the village, too, and met him again. He told her a commander of the nearby [[Fort Phyle|fort]] had taken his beloved blade and asked her to retrieve it.<ref name="A Friend in Need" />
At one point, Heitor also became acquainted with a fellow mercenary named [[Himilko]] and a woman who was married to the latter. After Himilko learned of the affair, he confronted both of them, which led to the death of his wife. Since that accident, Heitor swore revenge and sought to have him eliminated to avenge the death of his love.<ref name="Heitor's Gonna Hate" />


She was successful in this task and returned the sword to him even though she had learned that he had lied to her: he had sold the blade to the commander in order to gain money enough to set up his [[Blacksmith|smithery]]. Nonetheless, Kassandra forgave him. He then asked her help to free a fellow mercenary, [[Himilko]], from the nearby [[Rhamnous Military Camp|military camp]].<ref name="Heitor's Gonna Hate" />
===Life in Attika===
Some time before the [[Peloponnesian War]], Heitor eventually left Kephallonia and settled down in the village of [[Dekelia]] in [[Attika]], becoming a blacksmith. However, business was poor and Heitor became nearly broke. Eventually, he resorted to selling his harpe away to the ''[[polemarch]]'' from [[Fort Phyle]] in order to earn some drachmae and restart his business.<ref name="A Friend in Need" />


Kassandra managed to free Himilko, and then escorted him to a nearby shore, where they found both a boat as well as Heitor waiting. Kassandra learned that Heitor had tasked her to rescue Himilko so that Heitor might kill him, as vengeance for killing "the love of (Heitor's) life", who had also been Himilko's wife. As it turned out, Himilko had found Heitor sleeping with Himilko's wife, and had drawn his sword as to defend his honor. In the following scuffle between the men, their swords had struck the woman when she attempted to stop them, and she died. With Kassandra's help, the men decided to part ways and never see each other again.<ref name="Heitor's Gonna Hate" />
Sometime after 431 BCE, Heitor was reunited with Kassandra, who had similarly left Kephllonia. Thinking to reclaim his own harpe, Heitor lied to the ''misthios'' and requested that she help him recover the harpe from the polemarch that was "stolen". While Kassandra learned of the true circumstances regarding Heitor's harpe, she nevertheless recovered the sword and reported her results to him.<ref name="A Friend in Need" />
 
A while later, Heitor tracked down the whereabouts Himilko, who was held captive at the [[Rhamnous Military Camp]]. Sensing an opportunity to take revenge for his lover's death, Heitor once again lied to Kassandra and sought her aid to free the mercenary and bring him to the nearby beach. When Kassandra did so, Heitor awaited them at the beach and the truth was made known to the ''misthios'', who had to make a decision to either let Heitor "take care" of Himilko, or let Himilko go free.<ref name="Heitor's Gonna Hate" />
 
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Heitor was a blacksmith and former mercenary during the 5th century BCE.

He was a friend and mentor to the Spartan misthios Kassandra, during her time on Kephallonia. He was especially fond of his sword, which he simply called Harpe and whose origin was never the same when he told it.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Mentoring Kassandra[edit | edit source]

During Kassandra's youth, Heitor mentored and helped her, saving her at least once when she and Markos got into trouble.[1] On another occasion, they fought back to back, surrounded by angry pirates.[2]

At one point, Heitor also became acquainted with a fellow mercenary named Himilko and a woman who was married to the latter. After Himilko learned of the affair, he confronted both of them, which led to the death of his wife. Since that accident, Heitor swore revenge and sought to have him eliminated to avenge the death of his love.[1]

Life in Attika[edit | edit source]

Some time before the Peloponnesian War, Heitor eventually left Kephallonia and settled down in the village of Dekelia in Attika, becoming a blacksmith. However, business was poor and Heitor became nearly broke. Eventually, he resorted to selling his harpe away to the polemarch from Fort Phyle in order to earn some drachmae and restart his business.[2]

Sometime after 431 BCE, Heitor was reunited with Kassandra, who had similarly left Kephllonia. Thinking to reclaim his own harpe, Heitor lied to the misthios and requested that she help him recover the harpe from the polemarch that was "stolen". While Kassandra learned of the true circumstances regarding Heitor's harpe, she nevertheless recovered the sword and reported her results to him.[2]

A while later, Heitor tracked down the whereabouts Himilko, who was held captive at the Rhamnous Military Camp. Sensing an opportunity to take revenge for his lover's death, Heitor once again lied to Kassandra and sought her aid to free the mercenary and bring him to the nearby beach. When Kassandra did so, Heitor awaited them at the beach and the truth was made known to the misthios, who had to make a decision to either let Heitor "take care" of Himilko, or let Himilko go free.[1]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]