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Perdix the Wayfarer (died c. 420s BCE) was a mercenary who operated in Greece during the Peloponnesian War.
Biography
Orphaned from a young age, Perdix never had a place to call home. He never knew his parents except for the windling roads he often traveled on which he regarded as his family. He soon pick up the skill of identifying poisonus herbs and learned how to build elaborate shelters. Entering adulthood, he naturally took up the role of a mercenary in order to make his own living.[1]
By the Peloponnesian War, Perdix operated in Crete and had a tamed wolf accompanying him. The misthios Kassandra accepted a bounty placed on Perdix and tracked him down. She eliminated Perdix and recovered his own personal gauntlets.[1]

