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[[File:ACOD Aspasia.png|thumb|250px|Aspasia, the only known individual to hold the title]]
[[File:ACOD Aspasia.png|thumb|250px|Aspasia, the only known individual to hold the title]]

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"You've seen it yourself, the future belongs to us now. Old gods and new be praised."
―Aspasia[src]
Aspasia, the only known individual to hold the title

The Ghost of Kosmos was the leader of the Cult of Kosmos. The Ghost was said to be the voice of Kosmos in the world.

History

Peloponnesian War

During the Peloponnesian War this position was held by Aspasia.[1] Sensing discord within the Cult, she instructed the Sage of the Eyes of Kosmos branch, Nyx the Shadow, to share nothing she learned with the cult, only with her.[2]

In 422 BCE, the title was reliquished by Aspasia after her confrontation with the misthios Kassandra in the cult hideout in Sanctuary of Delphi.[3]

Appearances

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