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{{Quote|And one day I will fire an arrow into his black heart - one for every Delian family he's destroyed.|Kyra, to Kassandra on Podarkes|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|Kyra with a Cause}}
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{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
|name = Kyra
|name = Kyra
|image = ACOD Kyra render.png
|image = ACOD Kyra render.png
|active = fl. 431 BCE<br />[[Mykonos]], [[Greece]]
|active = 5th century BCE<br>[[Mykonos]], [[Greece]]
|species = [[Human]]
|species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = Mykonian rebels
|affiliates = Mykonian rebels
|voice = [[Alexandra Metaxa]]}}
|voice = [[Alexandra Metaxa]]}}
'''Kyra''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] woman and rebel from [[Mykonos]] who lived during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. She developed a warm relationship with a [[Sparta]]n ''[[polemarch]]'' [[Thaletas]], who had answered her call for aid against [[Podarkes]], the King of the [[Silver Islands]] and a member of the [[Cult of Kosmos]].
'''Kyra''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] woman who led the rebels on [[Mykonos]] during the during the 5th century BCE. She was the daughter of the [[Cult of Kosmos]] member [[Podarkes]], who reigned the [[Silver Islands]] who an iron fist. Unaware of her connection to her father, Kyra sought to liberate the islands from the Cult's rule by eliminate Podarkes.
 
During the [[Peloponnesian War]], she developed a warm relationship with the [[Sparta]]n ''[[polemarch]]'' [[Thaletas]], who had answered her call for aid against Podarkes. Later on, she smilarly fell for the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], who came to assist the rebels in their efforts.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Kyra was born as the result of a relationship between her mother [[Dianthe]] and Podarkes. When Kyra was but a young child, they visited his [[Leader House, Silver Islands|residence]] often, and she made a doll in his likeness. Later, Dianthe brought the doll to Podarkes.<ref name="M for Murder">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [["M" for Murder]]</ref>
Kyra was born to a woman named [[Dianthe]] and Podarkes, the latter refusing to acknowledge their relationship. When Kyra was a young child, Dianthe often brought her to visit his [[Leader House, Silver Islands|residence]]. At some point, she made a doll in his likeness, which Dianthe brought to Podarkes.<ref name="M for Murder">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [["M" for Murder]]</ref>
 
For Dianthe's insistence on visiting Podarkes and talking about Kyra's parentage, Podarkes tried to pay her off, and even warned her not to push it. Either Dianthe ignored the warning, or Podarkes merely wanted to rid himself of the problem she and her daughter posed, for he sent [[Athens|Athenian]] soldiers, led by his servant [[Otonia]], to Kyra and Dianthe's [[Abandoned House, Mykonos|home]] to kill them.<ref name="M for Murder" />
 
While the soldiers managed to kill Dianthe in front of Kyra's eyes, they failed with Kyra; the servant Otonia helped Kyra escape, and she never returned to her former home.<ref name="M for Murder" />


===Growing up===
For Dianthe's insistence on visiting Podarkes and talking about Kyra's parentage, Podarkes attempted to pay off Dianthe, warning her to stop visiting. Eventually however, he sent [[Athens|Athenian]] soldiers led by his servant [[Otonia]] to Kyra and Dianthe's [[Abandoned House, Mykonos|home]] to kill them.<ref name="M for Murder" />
Kyra grew up homeless on the streets of Mykonos. She taught herself to hunt and became good at it, revering the goddess [[Artemis]] above all others.<ref name="Goddess of the Hunt">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Goddess of the Hunt]]</ref>


She couldn't remember Podarkes being her father, but her mother she remembered fondly, and bore fervent hatred towards Athenian soldiers and the man who had ordered her mother's death.<ref name="TiP">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Trouble in Paradise]]</ref>
While the soldiers managed to kill Dianthe in front of Kyra's eyes, Otonia helped Kyra to escape, and she never returned to her former home.<ref name="M for Murder" /> Soon after, Kyra grew up surviving on the city streets and taught herself to hunt and became good at it. Eventually, she came to rever the goddess [[Artemis]] above all others.<ref name="Goddess of the Hunt">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Goddess of the Hunt]]</ref>


===Leader of the rebellion===
===The Delian rebellion===
In time, Kyra gathered like-minded individuals around herself, like [[Praxos]] and [[Kasos]], and they joined forces. Kyra became the leader of the rebellion.<ref name="ACOd">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref>
[[File:ACOD Trouble in Paradise 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Kyra meeting Kassandra]]
In time, Kyra forgot Podarkes as being her father, and she swore to have him eliminated and liberate the islands from his rule. By the time of the Peloponnesian War, she gathered like-minded individuals around herself, like [[Praxos]] and [[Kasos]], becoming the leader of the rebellion.<ref name="ACOd">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref>


Podarkes lived up to his epithet, ''the Cruel'', however, and the rebels felt it. Growing desperate, Kyra sent out calls for help to [[Sparta]] and to the "[[Ikaros|Eagle]]-bearing ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]''", [[Kassandra]].<ref name="TiP" />
As the rebels struggled against Podarkes' men, Kyra called for assistance, which was answered by a [[Sparta]]n fleet which included Thaletas. However, the fleet was sunk during a storm which claimed the lives of many Spartans. The role of ''polemarch'' was handed over Thaletas, who remained in Mykonos with the remaining soldiers. The two later developed mutual attractions to each other<ref name="Goddess of the Hunt" />


From Sparta came the ''polemarch'' [[Thaletas]], though he lost a good number of men when their ship sank during a stomp. When he arrived on Mykonos and met Kyra, the two developed mutual attractions to each other.<ref name="Goddess of the Hunt" />
Podarkes lived up to his epithet, ''the Cruel'', however, and the rebels felt it. Growing desperate, Kyra sent out calls for help to [[Sparta]] and to the "[[Ikaros|Eagle]]-bearing ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]''", [[Kassandra]].<ref name="TiP">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Trouble in Paradise]]</ref>


===Rebellion's end===
===Rebellion's end===

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"And one day I will fire an arrow into his black heart - one for every Delian family he's destroyed."
―Kyra, to Kassandra on Podarkes, 420s BCE.[src]-[m]

Kyra was a Greek woman who led the rebels on Mykonos during the during the 5th century BCE. She was the daughter of the Cult of Kosmos member Podarkes, who reigned the Silver Islands who an iron fist. Unaware of her connection to her father, Kyra sought to liberate the islands from the Cult's rule by eliminate Podarkes.

During the Peloponnesian War, she developed a warm relationship with the Spartan polemarch Thaletas, who had answered her call for aid against Podarkes. Later on, she smilarly fell for the misthios Kassandra, who came to assist the rebels in their efforts.

Biography

Early life

Kyra was born to a woman named Dianthe and Podarkes, the latter refusing to acknowledge their relationship. When Kyra was a young child, Dianthe often brought her to visit his residence. At some point, she made a doll in his likeness, which Dianthe brought to Podarkes.[1]

For Dianthe's insistence on visiting Podarkes and talking about Kyra's parentage, Podarkes attempted to pay off Dianthe, warning her to stop visiting. Eventually however, he sent Athenian soldiers led by his servant Otonia to Kyra and Dianthe's home to kill them.[1]

While the soldiers managed to kill Dianthe in front of Kyra's eyes, Otonia helped Kyra to escape, and she never returned to her former home.[1] Soon after, Kyra grew up surviving on the city streets and taught herself to hunt and became good at it. Eventually, she came to rever the goddess Artemis above all others.[2]

The Delian rebellion

Kyra meeting Kassandra

In time, Kyra forgot Podarkes as being her father, and she swore to have him eliminated and liberate the islands from his rule. By the time of the Peloponnesian War, she gathered like-minded individuals around herself, like Praxos and Kasos, becoming the leader of the rebellion.[3]

As the rebels struggled against Podarkes' men, Kyra called for assistance, which was answered by a Spartan fleet which included Thaletas. However, the fleet was sunk during a storm which claimed the lives of many Spartans. The role of polemarch was handed over Thaletas, who remained in Mykonos with the remaining soldiers. The two later developed mutual attractions to each other[2]

Podarkes lived up to his epithet, the Cruel, however, and the rebels felt it. Growing desperate, Kyra sent out calls for help to Sparta and to the "Eagle-bearing misthios", Kassandra.[4]

Rebellion's end

Kyra's call for help was relayed to Kassandra by Barnabas, and they agreed to help the rebellion. After Kassandra met Kyra and Thaletas at the rebels' hideout, Kyra tasked her with weakening the Athenians, as well as with killing Podarkes.[5]

Kassandra's coming confused both Kyra and Thaletas' feelings for each other.[6] [2]

While on Mykonos, Kassandra also met Otonia, begging on the streets of the city. Otonia led Kassandra to Kyra's former home, and to the truth of Kyra's parentage. Kassandra felt that Kyra should know about it, but Otonia was of the opinion that without proof, Kyra would never believe it. The proof that Kassandra needed to recover was the doll Dianthe had brought Podarkes.[1]

Kyra did not take the news well, though when shown the doll, she couldn't deny it.[1]

Following Podarkes' death at the hands of Kassandra, Kyra recovered the body and built a pyre on which to burn it. Kassandra joined her and offered Kyra coins, for Podarkes to "pay the ferryman." Kyra accepted the coins, tossing them onto Podarkes and bidding him to go "into the river of black night." As they watched the flames, the two talked about Kyra and her plans.[7]

Personality and characteristics

Equipment and skills

Kyra was a highly-capable woman, having served as the leader of the Mykonian rebels in the fight against her father Podarkes.[4] She was also a proficient archer marksmen, displaying her prowess during a hunting session with Kassandra.[2] This strength is further displayed when she anbd Kassandra assisted Thaletas in the intitial fight against the Athenians.[4]

Trivia

  • Kyra is a romanceable character in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. Doing so will disrupt her relationship with Thaletas.
  • Even though looking at Kyra with Ikaros reveals that she is classified as a "Pathfinder" like certain members of the Daughters of Artemis, she is a proficient huntress and archer, as well as being a worshiper of Artemis, Kyra was not written as a Daughter of Artemis.[8]
  • Kyra is a name often associated with the Greek word κῡ́ρῐος (kū́rios), meaning 'lord', and especially its feminine form κῡρίᾱ (kūríā), which means 'lady'.

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey"M" for Murder
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyGoddess of the Hunt
  3. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyTrouble in Paradise
  5. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyHades, Meet Podarkes
  6. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyHearts of War
  7. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyA Night to Remember
  8. Dan Bingham (@DannyBoyBingham) on Twitter "@lyratean You're right she [Kyra] could have easily been a Daughter of Artemis, but she was never written as one. Just a sharp-shootn' rebel whose heart overflows with love and sadness." (screenshot)