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Created page with "{{Era|Individuals}} {{Spoilerhd|16 February 2023}} {{Character Infobox |name = Hipparkhia |native = |image = ACRebellion Profile - Hipparkhia.png |birth = 458 BCE |death = |species = Human |database = Hipparkhia |affiliates = }} '''Hipparkhia''' (born 458 BCE), also known as '''Bell''', was a Greek pirate and an enemy to the Cult of Kosmos. ==Biography== Born into a small family, Hipparkhia and her brother Beranta..."
 
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'''Hipparkhia''' (born 458 BCE), also known as '''Bell''', was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[Piracy|pirate]] and an enemy to the [[Cult of Kosmos]].
'''Hipparkhia''' (born 458 BCE), also known as '''Bell''', was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[Piracy|pirate]] and an enemy to the [[Cult of Kosmos]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Born into a small family, Hipparkhia and her brother Berantakles were kidnapped into the Cult of Kosmos at a young age. Though, years later, she helped her brother escape, she stayed behind in order to better protect him by manipulating the cult's actions.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Hipparkhia]]</ref>
Born into a small family, Hipparkhia and her brother Berantakles were kidnapped into the Cult of Kosmos at a young age. Years later, she helped her brother escape, though she stayed behind in order to better protect him by manipulating the cult's actions.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Hipparkhia]]</ref>


Hipparkhia eventually came into news of her brother's whereabouts and left in search of him, changing her name to Bell, after a gift her father had made for her. Hipparkhia met and allied with the pirate [[Xenia]], joining her crew and learning various skills.<ref name="Database"/>
Hipparkhia eventually came into news of her brother's whereabouts and left in search of him, changing her name to Bell, after a gift her father had made for her. Hipparkhia met and allied with the pirate [[Xenia]], joining her crew and learning various skills.<ref name="Database"/>
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Hipparkhia (born 458 BCE), also known as Bell, was a Greek pirate and an enemy to the Cult of Kosmos.

Biography

Born into a small family, Hipparkhia and her brother Berantakles were kidnapped into the Cult of Kosmos at a young age. Years later, she helped her brother escape, though she stayed behind in order to better protect him by manipulating the cult's actions.[1]

Hipparkhia eventually came into news of her brother's whereabouts and left in search of him, changing her name to Bell, after a gift her father had made for her. Hipparkhia met and allied with the pirate Xenia, joining her crew and learning various skills.[1]

Months later, the crew found Berantakles and saved him from an advancing group of Cult of Kosmos members. Bell decided to wear the outfit and mask of a cult member she had eliminated as a personal prize and act of rebellion. Reunited with her brother, she decided to continue under both of her names.[1]

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