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Driven from his [[Persia|home]] by the [[Order of the Ancients]] alongside his father, [[Darius]], [[Natakas]] was the sole survivor among Darius' family. The two drifted, eventually finding themselves in [[Makedonia]] and making the acquaintance of the famed [[mercenary]], [[Kassandra]].
Driven from his [[Persia|home]] by the [[Order of the Ancients]] alongside his father, [[Darius]], [[Natakas]] was the sole survivor among Darius' family. The two drifted, eventually finding themselves in [[Makedonia]] and making the acquaintance of the famed [[mercenary]], [[Kassandra]].


With an idealistic and gentle nature, Natakas was able to convince Kassandra to help his father rid them of their pursuers, the Order of the Hunters. Natakas fell for Kassandra during their ordeal, and gave her a son named [[Elpidios]], from whose line [[Amunet|Aya of Alexandria]] would eventually be born.
With an idealistic and gentle nature, Natakas was able to convince Kassandra to help his father rid them of their pursuers, the [[The Order of Hunters|Order of the Hunters]]. Natakas fell for Kassandra during their ordeal, and gave her a son named [[Elpidios]], from whose line [[Amunet|Aya]] of [[Alexandria]] would eventually be born.


Despite his generally nurturing personality, Natakas was trained by his father, probably the deadliest man in the [[Persian Empire]]. Natakas is a deceptively deadly opponent, when driven to violence, though he prefers to work in support of others.
Despite his generally nurturing personality, Natakas was trained by his father, probably the deadliest man in the [[Persian Empire]]. Natakas is a deceptively deadly opponent, when driven to violence, though he prefers to work in support of others.

Latest revision as of 21:11, 24 December 2020

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Driven from his home by the Order of the Ancients alongside his father, Darius, Natakas was the sole survivor among Darius' family. The two drifted, eventually finding themselves in Makedonia and making the acquaintance of the famed mercenary, Kassandra.

With an idealistic and gentle nature, Natakas was able to convince Kassandra to help his father rid them of their pursuers, the Order of the Hunters. Natakas fell for Kassandra during their ordeal, and gave her a son named Elpidios, from whose line Aya of Alexandria would eventually be born.

Despite his generally nurturing personality, Natakas was trained by his father, probably the deadliest man in the Persian Empire. Natakas is a deceptively deadly opponent, when driven to violence, though he prefers to work in support of others.