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The Dagger was a syndicate of bandits and thugs located on Skyros and Euboea, Greece during the Peloponnesian War. They worked from the shadows using blackmail and bribery to control the peoples and economies of the two islands. They were led by "the Kingfisher," Neritos, and received funding and support from the Cult of Kosmos.

Around 431 BCE, they kidnapped a farmer who wouldn't pay them tax. The Spartan misthios Kassandra was tasked with finding him by his wife.[1] The slave Agapios, acting on the orders of his magistrate master, later employed Kassandra to find the true identity of The Kingfisher and clear suspicion from his brother, Neritos.

A smuggler working for The Dagger was using local performers Prexileos and Idyia to spread propaganda using children in their care supporting them in the theater and on the streets. Initially paying them for their services, the smuggler at some point ceased to pay them and threatened to come after the children if they stopped. Prexileos wanted the man dead and would have killed him himself if not for Idyia persuading him not to. Kassandra later put a stop to the smuggler.[2]

Kassandra's investigations found that Agapios' brother, Neritos was in fact The Kingfisher and leader of The Dagger. Kassandra and the Magistrate rushed to confront Neritos, only to find Agapios trying to reason with his brother. In the ensuing confrontation, Kassandra managed to kill Neritos.

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