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*The [[Greece|Greek]] word [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ἐλπίς ἐλπῐ́ς] (''elpís'') means 'hope', and in Greek mythology, {{Wiki|Elpis}} is the personification of hope. | |||
*According to {{Wiki|Hesiod}} in his poem ''{{Wiki|Works and Days}}'', Elpis was the last thing in [[Pandora]]'s {{Wiki|Pandora's box|box}}. | |||
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Elpis is a woman who resided in Aletheia's simulation of Atlantis. She lived in northern part of the Porimos Ring.
History
Elpis trained very hard to become like Spartan misthios Kassandra but noticed that she would never become the same, due to two things: Kassandra's bloodline and her spear.
When Elpis and Kassandra met it turns out Elpis is partner of the Isu Atlas, but their relationship is kept a secret. She wanted to influence politics by marrying him, to easy tensions between humans and Isu in Atlantis, but couldn't so long as she was a 'mere' human.[1]
She tasked Kassandra with acquiring raw adamant from the Adamant Metallon without being seen.
Trivia
- The Greek word ἐλπῐ́ς (elpís) means 'hope', and in Greek mythology, Elpis is the personification of hope.
- According to Hesiod in his poem Works and Days, Elpis was the last thing in Pandora's box.
Appearances
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