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Kalaria the Soul Taker (died c. 420s BCE) was a mercenary who operated in Greece in 5th century BCE.
After her parents died she was raised by her uncle and over time she learned to endure pain and became a well-known misthios. She believed that taking the souls of her victims, who could feel her sadness before death, would comfort her broken one, thus earning the title "the Soul Taker."
During the Peloponnesian War she crossed paths with the Spartan misthios Kassandra.[1]

