User:Lacrossedeamon/Odyssey Leaders and Mercenaries
Leaders
Perikles, Father of Democracy
- Representative of Attika
- "After his parents' ostracism, Perikles triumphantly returned to Athens, rose to power, and rebuilt the city from the ashes of the Persian invasion, proving the strength of democracy in the process. Athens owed much of what it became to this man."
Phoenix
- Oligarch of Naxos Island
- "Little was known about the woman named Myrrine prior to her arrical in Korinth. Whispers of her brief but ruthless career as a smuggler under Xenia, the Pirate Queen, came and went. However, Phoenix was known across the world as the cunning and fearless leader of Naxos."
Silanos of Paros
- Oligarch of Paros Island
- "Silanos rose to power in Paros swiftly, with just the right balance of naval skill and wealthy supporters. He was feared at sea and held at arm's length on dry land. Few faced his fleet and survived."
Skylax the Fair
- King of Abantis Islands
- "Skylax the Fair was revered. Because he was a generous leader, his people happily marched to battle in his name, though attacking his enemies never interested him. His power and his vast wealth seemed to be enough to keep him satisfied."
The Two Kings of Sparta
- Kings of Lakonia
- "The two houses that ruled Sparta both claimed to be descended from Herakles. They made political decisions together, the theory being that they'd keep each other honest."
Lagos the Archon
- Representative of Peloponnesian League (Arkadia)
- "Arkadia's citizens were never so prosperous, nor their fields so bountiful, than when Lagos the Archon led them. Even though that was true, there were some who said the Archon sold his soul to Demeter herself."
Archidamos the Peaceful
- "King of Lakonia*
- "Archidamos might have been best known for the 30 years' peace with Athens he was a part of. Then again, they also named the first part of the Peloponnesian was the "Archidamian War" after him."
Kleon the Everyman
- "Kleon was one of the most commanding voices in Athens. Whenever he spoke, the people listened. The world was his podium, and his calls for change against the Athenian elite were a rallying cry for the downtrodden."
Podarkes the Cruel
- King of Silver Islands
- "The Delians suffered under the control of a man known as Podarkes, who made an art of deception and torture. In these, he was the world's greatest artist."
Kodros the Bull
- King of Delian League
- "To be happy, the masses needed only to be fed and entertained. This was a principle Kodros the Bull fully understood. He promoted all forms of entertainment, but favored prize fighting the most. He believed it kept the citizens distracted, dull, and bloodthirsty."
Iobates the Stoic
- Lemnos
- Life under {FULLNAME}'s rule was uniquely oppressive. The people lived in constant fear, as he openly and regularly contracted mercenaries as private aides, relying on them more than his nation’s army.
Leaders, RNG
Bringer of Demons
Allegiance
- Athenian
{NAME}, Bringer of Demons was known as a non-believer. Stories say he spent one terrifying night in the fabled "Petrified Forest" and was met by Medusa. Forever changed, he never doubted the gods' existence again.
{NAME}, Bringer of Fates
{FULLNAME} claimed he never killed, but simply fulfilled the wishes of the Fates. It seems very coincidental, though, that the Fates would always wish his enemies a long, torturous death.
Devotee
{FULLNAME} was raised by priests after his mother died during childbirth and his father died in battle. {NAME} devoted his life to piety, hoping to honor their memory with every action he took.
{NAME} the Drunken Bard
According to {FULLNAME}, there could be no love or life or alliance, without first having wine. It’s said he blessed his friends as Dionysos might - with a drunken song and a satisfying hangover.
{NAME} the Ferocious
{NAME} the Ferocious was raised with was as a deadly reality. After the horrors of the Persian invasion, he saw it as his duty to lead in the Peloponnesian one.
{NAME} the Grave Digger
People claimed {FULLNAME} could be seen dragging bodies into graves well into the night. With care, he rested coins in each of their mouths, closed their eyes, and covered the bodies with dirt.
{NAME} the Great Protector
There was no better ally than {FULLNAME} when it came to protecting those he loved. To fear him was to fear his allies in equal measure, for where they went, he protected them.
Greedy
If the best way to get friends was to buy them, this opportunist preferred to have enemies. {FULLNAME} grew up poor and with friends. He'd rather be rich and lonely. Nobody had a problem with that.
{NAME}, Guardian of Demeter
{NAME} guarded the golden fields as they were harvested and the olive trees as they were plucked. He considered himself a broker of peace and bounty, and he was rewarded with great wealth.
{NAME} the Heartless
There were never any friends in the world of The Heartless. There was only fodder… those he could throw at the spears of his enemies until the battle was won.
{NAME} the Hippogriff
{FULLNAME} was noble. Proud. Strong. Fierce. And, like the hippogriff, was many things at once. He could be deceitful, cunning, a skilled liar - whatever it took to get what he wanted.
{NAME} the Hollow
{FULLNAME} never found any joy in life aside from his rather unflinching ruthlessness. No matter how gruesome the battle or how large the loss, his hollow expression remained unchanged.
{NAME} the Hydra's Head
{FULLNAME} often carried the heads of those who died by his blade. He called the heads his generals and together, they were the Hydra. Still, they let him lead...
{NAME}, Protector of Dryads
{FULLNAME} once protected a small village from a large fire, stopping it before it could reach the forest. The rumor spread that dryads were within and ultimately gifted him with a godly power.
Silver Tongue
A lover of art in a family of warriors, {FULLNAME} was always thought weak until he played his family members against one another. Soon enough, only he was left, along with his family's fortune.
{NAME}, Son of Kings
After living a life of poverty, {NAME} told a simple lie in an influential ear, and was known shortly after as the Son of Kings. He was respected and adored, but clearly nobody stopped to ask why.
{NAME} the Wit's Edge
{FULLNAME} carried a sword, though no blade was as sharp as his tongue. To him peace was the product of a strong alliance. And an alliance was the product of an enemy {NAME} had shamed.
Mercenary attributes
Canine Trainer
- Travels the world with a dog companion
Night Hunter
- Travels the world with a wolf companion
Fangs Chewer
- Travels the world with a lynx companion
Forest Thunder
- Travels the world with a bear companion
Plains Traveler
- Travels the world with a lion companion
Wild Bringer
- Travels the world with a leopard companion
Pyromaniac
- Uses Fire Attacks
Rage
- Enters a rage state when close to death
Relentless
- Will never flinch when receiving damage
Venom
- Can drain stamina with certain attacks.
Awareness
- Takes less damage from Assassinations
Brawler
- Takes less damage from Melee Attacks
Fireproof
- Takes less damage from Fire
Shell Skin
- Takes less damage from Ranged Attacks
Afflicted
- Takes more damage from Poison
Death From Above
- Takes more damage from Ranged Attacks
Heart Condition
- Takes more damage from Assassinations
Pyrophobia
- Takes more damage from Fire
Soft Flesh
- Takes more damage from Melee Attacks
Mithridatism
- Takes less damage from Poison
Captain
- Boosts morale of nearby allies
Gory
- Some attacks can inflict bleeding
Mercenaries, non-RNG
Talos the Stone Fist
Heart Condition
- Takes more damage from Assassinations
Death From Above
- Takes more damage from Ranged Attacks
Originating from {BIRTHPLACE}, Talos the Stone Fist had a name to be taken literally. As big as a boulder, he was known to pound his enemies' heads into the rock faces of many Kephallonia mountains.
Hyrkanos the Cunning
Shell Skin
- less Ranged Attack
Pyrophobia
- more Fire
Hyrkanos was a mercenary working for Athens with a mission to sabotage Spartan war efforts in Megaris. He was a master at manipulating others to do his bidding so he could remain elusive.
Stentor the Fallen
The adopted son of Nikolaos, Stentor always tried to impress his father and make him proud. After he tried to kill his sibling and failed, he left the Spartan army in disgrace. His life ruined, he pursued a life as a mercenary so he could one day seek his revenge. -Available only if Nikolaos doesn't intervene, and Stentor spared in the conclusion of The Conqueror
Sosipatros the Archon's Servant
Sosipatros did what many other mercenaries tried to do: work for the most powerful man in the region. With Lagos as his employer, Sosipatros never had a shortage of contracts to complete.
Exekias the Legend
In our time, one misthios was feared above all. Forever present, forever undefeated, age would not dull his edge nor rust his hammer's head. Behind Exekias the legend was a trail of desolation and the eerie silence of death.
Kassandra the Eagle Bearer
The legends around the mighty Eagle-Bearer from Kephallonia were many. Some said that she was a descendant of Spartan royalty. Others, that she was a goddess.
Gaia the Fist
Gaia the Fist was infamous for running at his intended target, ignoring any projectile weapons. He claimed he liked to see the look of despair in people's eyes as he charged, only gaining speed, until he reached them and ended their life.
Theos the Stargazer
Theos always looked for answers to difficult questions. What will come to pass? Who is in the right? How can all benefit? He said the solution was to look to the gods. Nobody else was worth asking.
Agis of the North
Agis of the North was committed to pitting Athens and Sparta against each other so that his first love, Byzantion, could rise in the wake of their destruction.
Exadios the Backbreaker
Exadios took marks twice her size with the fearlessness of a charging bull. She left a trail of broken bodies in her wake.
The False Leonidas
This older mercenary claimed to be the Great Leonidas resurrected, but no one fell for this trap. Well, almost no one. Some impressionable fools gave him contracts solely because they believed him. Of course, when he succeeded, it only confirmed what they thought.
Hirpes the Sordid
If something is best for the people, does it matter what has to be done? Hirpes the Sordid said it didn't. Of course, those he cheated or betrayed came to disagree upon learning of his deeds.
Atos the Beast Caller
Atos the Beast Caller wrote countless letters to his mother. It's said he tried sending one home to Syrakousai each night. After a while, he stopped sending the letters altogether. He wasn't sure they ever reached her, and since he was always on the move, he never received one back.
Aias the Clean
While many mercenaries cared not for how they looked or smelled, Aias felt he could prove mercenaries deserved as much respect or adoration as a polemarch. Always presentable, Aias did gain fans for a time… until they saw him do his work up close.
Proktos the Moon King
Proktos the Moon King was a priest of Artemis until bandits ruined his temple. A lone survivor, he became embroiled in a lunar cult and pledged to bring suffering to all who would harm his beloved goddess.
Kephalon the Thinker
Kephalon the Thinker worked by honoring Skythia's traditional mercantile life, but after a bloody skirmish with armed bandits, he discovered this temperament was more suited for war.
Mercenaries, RNG
the Devastator
{NAME} the Devastator's past involved desecrating temples, statues, and what she saw as pathetic cultural achievements. To her, no greater city had been built than Alexandria, and no greater person forged than an Alexandrian.
the Dragon-Skinned
It's said {NAME} the Dragon-Skinned was stabbed, lit aflame, and shot repeatedly with arrows, but never failed to laugh it off. Like a proud parent, she carried her scars and would happily spend all night regaling anyone who would listen with the stories of how she got them.
the Escapist
{NAME} the Escapist was an escaped helot turned mercenary after leading a riots in Messenia against the Spartans. He was a spirited warrior who would have preferred dying on the battlefield to getting caught.
the Glorious
Driven by his hubris, {NAME} wanted future generations to tell the tales of his feats, and his legend to be remembered like the great Achilles. It's unlikely anyone else will write about him though, and unfortunately this is all there is to write.
the Laughing Crow
At a young age, {NAME} the Laughing Crow vowed she would leave Samothrake and never return. It's said she hated her home so much, she commanded her ship to avoid even the sight of the island.
{NAME} the Shark-Toothed
{NAME} the Shark-Toothed honed her strength working in the marble pits of Thasos. The muscles she used to cut stone were the very same ones she uses to cut down her enemies.
the Snake-Haired
Because of the dark ringlets coiled upon his head and eyes that glowed of amber, {NAME} the Snake-Haired left his victims with the impression that they were seeing Chrysaor's face as they died. The chance that any of these descriptions of {NAME} is true is highly unlikely, but they are the only ones that exist.
{NAME} the Thunderclap
Living near to the neighboring island of Delos, {NAME} the Thunderclap found a friend there. They trained together, became strong together, and occasionally cooperated for mutual profit. That is, until one of them turned on the other. Stories are still unclear on who began the betrayal.
the Vulgar
{NAME} the Vulgar was a poet in her own right. Those who met her blade were treated to a cacophony of slurs and oddities right before they died.
Datamined
Pagai
From the small coastal town of Pagai, {FULLNAME} knew her way around a ship - and how to work a crew - better than most sailors, though for far deadlier purposes.
Skyros
His mother told {FULLNAME} stories of Theseus in Skyros almost every night. {FULLNAME} grew to have an irrational fear of cliffs and high places, lest he be thrown to his death.
{NAME} the Capricious
Warmonger
{FULLNAME} claimed he was raised on the battlefield and that the first thing he held was a spear. Like most people who make their identity about one thing, {NAME} was never seen as more than a warrior.
{NAME} the Grave Thief
Most mercenaries gained their wealth from completing contracts, but in rare cases, it’s said some like {NAME} took a different route. People claimed they often saw {NAME} late at night, digging into the earth where a body was buried earlier in the day. He grew far wealthier during times of war.
{NAME}, Servant of Hephaistos
The world is a smith's fire, and {NAME} was a blade forged in it. Other leaders were simply crops for him to cleave, leaving their riches for him to reap. In time, his riches were reaped as well.
{NAME}, Student of Hermes
{FULLNAME} was a merchant first and a warrior second. He measured life in profits. Those who knew him said he made decisions solely on how much a person was worth. He must have viewed himself highly.
{NAME}, King of the Vagabonds
A paradox, perhaps: the King of Vagabonds was at once reviled by the social, political, and religious elite around him, yet he kept his power purely by being beloved by the commoners he protected.
{NAME} the Tamer
When {FULLNAME} stopped fearing the gods, he lost all fear of everything else. He went from taming the world's wildest animals to its wildest armies, killing those who refused to follow his lead.
{NAME} the Sun Chaser
There are no bounds for an ambitious leader, and there were no ambitious leaders like the pious {FULLNAME}. He intended to unite all the temples under his banner. He failed.
{NAME} the Great Sorcerer
A curse from a witch can be a vexing thing, indeed. A curse from {FULLNAME} was always fatal. Armies crumbled and leaders fell from the fear that {NAME} instilled in them.
{NAME} the Master Logician
{NAME} the Sharp-Witted
{NAME} the Peaceful
{NAME}, Son of Medea
{NAME} the Griffin
{NAME}, Harvester of Wheat
{NAME} the Elder
{NAME} the Compulsive
{NAME}, Servant of the Furies
{NAME} the Blessed
{NAME}, Son of Athena
{NAME}, Bringer of Crows
{FULLNAME} was taught battles don’t end until none are left standing. Many claimed they saw {NAME} release his crows at battle’s end. He would watch as they found their dinner amongst his former enemies.
{NAME} the Ogre
{FULLNAME} led his band of warriors for years, leaving a trail of smashed skulls as his signature. None could fathom a reason for his brutal attacks, but all knew to fear them.
{NAME} the Fire Bringer
{FULLNAME} was known to end his battles by setting fire to the battlefield. It’s said he always started with the first enemy he killed that day. How he found that initial body, nobody knows.
{NAME}, Sailor on the Blood Sea
No port was ever safe when {FULLNAME} sailed past. Even his crewmembers feared for the lives of the people they met during their travels. Many port towns said a red sea followed {NAME} in his wake.
{NAME} the Fearless
{FULLNAME}'s army always pushed forward as if it had experienced death once before and no longer feared it. The truth is they were simply more afraid of {NAME}.
{NAME} the Bear-Clawed
{FULLNAME} claimed he and his troops were reported dead after an ambush. As the story goes, he emerged from the forest wearing the heads and claws of the bears he had slaughtered barehanded.
{NAME}, Servant of Ares
{FULLNAME} was almost sacrificed to Ares at birth. He claimed Ares spared his life and demanded repayment through the deaths of his enemies. {NAME} was always happy to oblige such a request.
{NAME}, Servant of Athena
Carrying an olive branch everywhere he went, {FULLNAME} prayed the goddess would bring him wisdom in war. For a while, it worked. Few were as wise in the agora or as feared on the battlefield as he.
{NAME} the Sage
{FULLNAME} spent much time on the battlefield - long enough to know the battlefield was no place to spend a life. He hardly spoke, but when he did, all heeded his counsel.
{NAME}, Protector of Truth
Many suspected {NAME} told his associates to spread word of his title. Those who debated the truthfulness of it felt the weight of his army. Perhaps we should all create names for ourselves.
{NAME} the Guided Javelin
{NAME} earned his title defending the city walls. It was there he learned how to impale his enemies from a distance, and the value of a strong defense. Unfortunately, this didn’t work in the agora.
{NAME}, Bringer of Hypnos
In the late hours, by the light of fire, {FULLNAME} entertained generals, politicians, and philosophers, extracting information, aid, or their last breath. It was always a gamble for those invited.
{NAME} the Devious Snake
{FULLNAME} believed there was no reason for a plan if it was known to anyone else. He plotted in secret like a hungry snake… unpredictable and carefully watching for the perfect moment to strike.
{NAME} the Living Riddle
A former student of Sokrates, {FULLNAME} often left audiences enthralled while leaving his enemies confused. Many claimed the confusion wasn’t because {NAME} was smart, but quite the opposite.
{NAME} the Great Deceiver
Some politicians relied on truth to garner respect. Others, like {NAME}, chose a different path. Called one of the greatest liars of his time, he gained trust solely due to how convincing he was.
{NAME} the Agora
If {FULLNAME} was known for one thing, it was the moment in the agora when he yelled “I am the assembly!” Surprisingly, this went well for him, but great things always come to an electrifying end.
{NAME} the Cold-Hearted
There is one story of {FULLNAME} that has lasted longer than any other about him. As he received his punishment of lashings in front of a crowd, it’s said his laugher drowned out the noise of the entire crowd until the only sound was him. Pain, to him, was fun. So he inflicted it on others.
{NAME} the Moon King
{FULLNAME} was a priest of Artemis until bandits ruined his temple. A lone survivor, he became embroiled in a lunar cult and pledged to bring suffering to all who would harm his beloved goddess.
{NAME}, Son of Aphrodite
Loyalty, trust, and honor were fool's errands to {NAME}. He believed the gods were glorious because they were beautiful, and because they were self-serving, which {NAME} understood all too well.
{NAME} the Black Lion
Stories claim {FULLNAME} was captured by the enemy, but he broke his chains with brute force and walked free. It was only ever a rumor, of course… one the Black Lion never tried to quell.
{NAME} the Weeping Terror
Some assumed {FULLNAME} was broken by tragedy or a lost love. It’s said he never cried for anything in the past, but for the horrible things he was about to do. If true, perhaps he felt some remorse.
{NAME}, Worshipper of Hera
Just as Hera became queen of Mount Olympos, {FULLNAME} rose to power turning careful bonds into strong alliances. Those bonds were rarely tested, for his temper often turned to deadly wrath.
{NAME} the Bare-Chested
In a contest of confidence, it’s likely {FULLNAME} would have won. Enemies and allies both claim he would walk into battle bare-chested, daring anyone to take him on. Idiocy can take many forms.
{NAME}, Leader of the Lonely
Caring for orphans and the lost children of infighting and war, {FULLNAME} ultimately gained their support when they grew up. With their help, {NAME} was able to do whatever he wished without reproach.
{NAME} the Centaur's Servant
A protector of forests, horses, and occasionally allies, {FULLNAME} suffered at any loss of life. As those who inflicted his suffering knew too well, he always returned the favor.
{NAME} the Symposiarch
Life could be cruel, unless one knew {FULLNAME}. In his company, every day of life became a reason to celebrate, until even celebrating became a reason to celebrate. The people suffered for this.
{NAME}, Bearer of the Silver Crown
For {FULLNAME}, the crown he wore symbolized hope - to one day find its rightful wearer, who would bring unity and honor where once there was only cruelty. He clearly had no faith in himself.
{NAME}, Slayer of Midas
{FULLNAME} believed the rich should have given their wealth away freely. For those who didn’t, {NAME} made it his goal to destroy them, not stopping until they died or had a sudden change of heart.
{NAME} the Dutiful Drunkard
If there was enough wine for everyone, then {FULLNAME} saw no reason not to drink his share, and to do so quickly. He believed every task worth doing was worth doing drunk, or not at all.
{NAME} the Thieving Snake
To {NAME}, battles were like treasures. But, unlike battles, treasures could be stolen. Instead of building his wealth through normal means, {NAME} attempted to steal from those who had more.
{NAME}, Ruler of the Pits
A miner until he led a rebellion against the taskmasters of the pits, {NAME} used those same pits to supplement his wealth. He didn’t fear a rebellion against himself, but he should have.
{NAME} the Fighter
{FULLNAME} once ran a fighting ring. Bettors and fighters being what they were, it ended poorly. Still, he emerged from the mess with a small fortune, which he used to start his life as a politician.
{NAME} the Gilded Shark
{FULLNAME} believed he saw the world clearer than anyone. He believed happiness had to be preceded with riches. Instead of struggling and saving, he took the easy route: he killed for it.
{NAME}, Admiral of Coins
No dream was too grand for {FULLNAME}. He dreamed the sea was gold, the mist was gold, and the sun was gold. Unlike others who tried to create wealth, {NAME} waited and waited. Nothing happened.
{NAME} the Trophy King
{FULLNAME} decorated himself with Egyptian jewelry, his home with pottery from Athens, and drank only the finest wine. It was all his and his alone… until the people took it from him.
{NAME}, Son of Sirens
It’s said {NAME} was born to sirens, though he claims his mother was a pirate queen who died mysteriously at sea. {NAME} inherited his mother's riches, her fleet, and her crew - a bounty worth killing for. Many claimed they heard the songs of sirens when chasing after him.
{NAME} the Fearless Shark
A lowly rower, {FULLNAME} was once taken hostage aboard a pirate ship. He was found days later, soaked in blood. When asked what happened, he merely claimed it was Poseidon who saved him that day.
{NAME} the Sophist
Once drunk, {FULLNAME} would argue for ages that the gods were not real... unless those he argued with believed they were. Then they were real, but reality was not. No matter what they believed.
{NAME} the Philanthropist
Many leaders ultimately did wrong, but {NAME} proved that some had the greater good in mind. No matter how much it took, he gave to others freely and without asking for anything in return.
{NAME} the Profane
Framed for murder, {FULLNAME} uncovered the true killer, dragged him to the village temple, and "sacrificed" his fingers on the altar until he confessed. He was later exiled on charges of blasphemy.
{NAME} the Wing-Footed
{FULLNAME} was a former Olympian who was constantly told how blessed by the gods he was. {NAME} didn’t agree. He always said that the gods didn’t bless great men, but only cursed fools.
{NAME}, Warrior of Zeus
{FULLNAME} believed he needed no strength so long as he had faith. He fought for the glory of Zeus who he claimed guided his sword, his command, and his destiny.
{NAME}, Champion of Ares
It’s said {FULLNAME} would pick up boulders with ease and throw them onto unsuspecting enemies below. His strength was unrivaled and his fearlessness made him an easy choice to lead.
{NAME}, Bringer of Hades
People believed {FULLNAME} got his nickname from stocking Hades with souls. Others thought it was the suffering he brought upon his enemies before he killed them. Either way, he was feared.
{NAME} the Bloodlust Warrior
{FULLNAME} and his army saw blood. Witnesses say {NAME} drank blood from his enemies before every battle, and that he would act possessed until the battle was won, replenishing his stock.
{NAME}, Servant of the Moon
{FULLNAME} fastened a token to his armor for each of the three moon goddesses. Many said his obsession with the moon drove him mad, causing him to kill and plunder with reckless abandon at twilight.
{NAME}, Omen Bringer
It's said {FULLNAME} fletched his arrows with the feathers of crows. His blatant disregard for the omens of the gods surrounded him with a cloud of lethal bad luck that affected everyone around him.
{NAME} the God Speaker
There are plenty of accounts claiming {FULLNAME} often mumbled gibberish to himself. He claimed he could hear the gods and he was speaking back to them, but the words he spoke made no sense.
Warmonger
Born to a family of generals and warriors in {BIRTHPLACE}, {FULLNAME} had his destiny laid out before him. Ruthless and merciless, he was an unstoppable force. At least for a little while.
Warmonger
{FULLNAME} was raised with war as a deadly reality. After the horrors of the Persian invasion, he saw it as his duty to lead in the Peloponnesian one.
Warmonger
{FULLNAME} fought his way through the black market fight clubs of his youth, until he became the master of the fight clubs. That ferocity taught him to enslave or murder every opponent he found.
Warmonger
{FULLNAME} was never one for conversation and preferred delivering arguments with the sharp edge of a blade, the point of a spear, or the knuckle of a fist. Over time, nobody argued with him at all.
Silver Tongue
{NAME} committed to being a war profiteer when his dream of becoming a famed potter failed. Upon being faced with the realities of war, he pushed to take the path of least violence wherever possible.
Silver Tongue
{FULLNAME} grew up as an advocate for peace after he saw his relatives suffer in the Greco-Persian war. He always believed the best defense was having a strong ally. His defense was incredibly weak.
Silver Tongue
{FULLNAME} was born into a soldier’s family and learned to solve problems through violence. After their inevitable deaths, he became partial to the alternative, and was well known for his words.
Silver Tongue
His village was razed when he was a child, destroying the family farmlands in {BIRTHPLACE}. {FULLNAME} quickly came to believe that diplomacy was the only solution, and others followed suit.
Greedy
A lover of art, {FULLNAME} would have killed for a sculpture by Phidias. While he never did get one, he tried filling his home with other goods few could afford. He was happy for a time.
Greedy
Assuming wealth to be the only true symbol of power, {FULLNAME} spent the better part of his life taking everything in sight, even if it meant killing for what he wanted.
Greedy
{FULLNAME} grew up in a strict household and was never allowed to have more than he earned. Once he escaped the tight hold of his mother, he "earned" more than he could ever need.
Greedy
Some believe wealth must be taken if it is so desired. {FULLNAME} believed the cost of wealth was often its weight in blood. The world gave nothing to him for free, so {NAME} chose to take it.
Devotee
Born to impious parents who were exiled from their home for speaking against the gods, {FULLNAME} chose godliness in the hopes of one day earning the right to return home. His plan worked.
Devotee
{FULLNAME} was known as a non-believer. Stories say he spent one terrifying night in the fabled “Petrified Forest” and was met by Medusa. Forever changed, he never doubted the gods' existence again.
Devotee
Raised on stories of Herakles and Achilles, {FULLNAME} resolved to live up to the heroes through piousness. He succeeded for a time, until he realized his quest for glory was flawed.
Devotee
When his grandfather died, {FULLNAME} watched as his mother dealt with unrelenting grief. In time, that grief was healed through prayer to the gods. Ever since that day, he gratefully served the gods.
Delphi
{FULLNAME} always looked forward to the Pythian Games. Not as a competitor, but as a gambler - he made his fortune carefully placing bets on the athletes.
Byzantion
{FULLNAME} committed to pitting Athens and Sparta against each other so that his first love, Byzantion, could rise in the wake of their destruction.
Assos
A hired sword from distant Assos, {FULLNAME} cared less about the money she earned and more about finding the next victim for her blade. Killing was far from a job for her, but instead, a purpose.
Aigosthena
Born on a small boat off the coast of Aigosthena, {FULLNAME} was far more comfortable on the seas and near Poseidon. He was always a drifter, stopping on land only when completely necessary.
Persepolis
{FULLNAME} believed the world would fall to the great Persian Empire. She thought if she could cause enough chaos in Persepolis, everyone else could do the rest.
Tyros
With Persia in a time of relative peace, jobs for mercenaries were few and far between for {FULLNAME} in Tyros. Here, however, were ample opportunities.
Skythia
{FULLNAME} worked by honoring Skythia's traditional mercantile life, but after a bloody skirmish with armed bandits, he discovered his temperament was more suited for war.
Samos
Tired of the peaceful confines of island life on Samos, {FULLNAME} took a job as a rower on a trireme. She soon found, though, that her rowing arms could be put to far more profitable and deadly uses as a mercenary.
Korinth
{FULLNAME} was apprenticed to an abusive and incompetent potter in Korinth. It’s said he ran away and was taken in by a group of mercenaries, but not before exacting revenge.
Thebes
Originally from Lakonia, {FULLNAME} often told people long stories about his life in Thebes to hide his past crimes.
Megara
A severe problem with authority led to {FULLNAME} being kicked out of Megara's military. He ended up finding the freedom of a mercenary’s life to be his calling.
Sparta
{FULLNAME} could hardly stand the weaklings he found outside Sparta. When he fought, he fought to teach fortitude to a population he viewed as engorged, indulgent, and expendable.
Melos
{FULLNAME} began his ruthless career by working in the family business. Early in life, he was tasked with defending ships along the local trade routes of Melos. It paid well, but he came to learn that taking the ships down himself was far more lucrative.
Plataia
{FULLNAME} organized a militia to rid Plataia of a bandit problem, but quickly found she could kill in greater numbers when working alone and undetected.
Memphis
From a wealthy family in Memphis, {FULLNAME} entered mercenary life for the two reasons most mercenaries did: it paid well, and killing was fun.
Athens
{FULLNAME} claimed he never saw any city as perfect as Athens. He was known to talk for hours about every detail of the people, food, and government if anyone let him - or got him drunk enough.
Thermopylai
Growing up in Thermopylai, {FULLNAME}, like many others, was regaled with stories of Leonidas. She, too, wanted to become a great warrior, but on her terms - not in a legend’s shadow.
Magna Grecia
{FULLNAME} spent much of her time at the docks in Magna Grecia, often being told by captains to get out of the way and let the men work. She vowed she would one day have a crew of her own following any order she shouted. She kept her promise.
Mykonos
Living near to the neighboring island of Delos, {FULLNAME} found a friend there. They trained together, became strong together, and occasionally cooperated for mutual profit. That is, until one of them turned on the other. Stories are still unclear on who began the betrayal.
Samothrake
At a young age, {FULLNAME} vowed she would leave Samothrake and never return. It’s said she hated her home so much, she commanded her ship to avoid even the sight of the island.
Thessalia
Growing up, {FULLNAME} made the yearly trek to the peaks of Mount Olympos to leave offerings for the gods. In exchange, it’s said they blessed her with great strength.
Croton
{FULLNAME} carried the regret of leaving Croton behind. If there was a future for him, it was there. He always fought to win, but ultimately he fought to win the right to return home.
Carthage
{FULLNAME} imagined that with victory would come spoils. He decided there was no greater place than Carthage, and no greater spoils than what was freely offered there.
Kurnos
{FULLNAME} carried the memories of Kurnos with her. The wild nights that turned dark, turned bloody. Then one night that caused her to flee, to hide, and to kill to survive. And survive she did.
Pylos
{FULLNAME} liked to sneak from her home in Pylos to the Temple of Zeus, where she spoke to the statues like they were friends. Some said the temple spirits followed her and blessed her.
Dekelia
{FULLNAME} hadn’t seen a horse until leaving Dekelia as an adult, and barely ever learned to ride one. She could direct a fleet of ships without opening her eyes - she saw no reason to entrust her travel to a beast.
Thasos
{FULLNAME} grew strong as a quarryman in the marble pit of Thasos. There, he led a revolt. He became a mercenary following the successful revolt, but vowed to return to Thasos to burn it to the ground. He never did.
Argos
All his life {FULLNAME} longed to perform at the theater in Argos. However, there wasn’t a soul who would cast him. After exacting revenge on all those who had rejected his performances, he found a new passion as a mercenary.
Alexandria
{FULLNAME}’s past involved desecrating temples, statues, and what she saw as pathetic cultural achievements. To her, no greater city had been built than Alexandria, and no greater person forged than an Alexandrian.
Massalia
Growing up in Massalia, {FULLNAME} saw no extremes like those in Athens. Gluttony and poverty. Freedom and servitude. If she was meant to be inspired, she was - to wipe Athenians off the map.
Krete
{FULLNAME} carried a small, tightly-stoppered bottle of sand from Krete. She said if she had her homeland with her everywhere she went, nothing could stop her.
Persia
{FULLNAME} promised himself that he’d return to his home in Persia before he died. It’s said he had nightmares where he could no longer remember the name of the town he was from. Unfortunately his nightmares became reality, and he never made it back.
Trachis
{FULLNAME} made a name for herself after allegedly killing every bear on the hills outside Trachis. She made her fortune selling all the pelts for a high price. Few dared haggle.
Tegea
{FULLNAME} left his home in Tegea, as well his two daughters and his son. He trusted them to keep the family farm running until he could return with enough drachmae to give them a brighter future.
Syrakousai
{FULLNAME} wrote countless letters to his mother. It’s said he tried sending one home to Syrakousai each night. After a while, he stopped sending the letters altogether. He wasn’t sure they ever reached her, and since he was always on the move, he never received one back.
Thrake
If there was one thing {FULLNAME} didn’t miss about her homeland of Thrake, it was the cold nights on the steppes. Any day that required her to wear warm clothes was a terrible day for her.
Knossos
From a family of wealthy traders in Knossos, {FULLNAME} sailed in triremes and conquered the captains on them her entire life.
Skythia
Originally part of a war band on the plains of Skythia, {FULLNAME} traveled far from home to see the world. It’s said she left a bloody trail behind her, but only ever looked forward.
Korinth
Living in a place that rivaled Athens in wealth, {FULLNAME} was known for often flashing his good fortune, claiming his wealth alone would make Korinth the richest polis.
Thebes
{FULLNAME} would have slaughtered every soldier in the world if it meant he could taste a home-cooked Theban dinner one more time. He claimed the so called “delicacies” found elsewhere had no place in his stomach.
Magna Grecia
There’s one story that {FULLNAME}'s seasickness was so severe on the trip from Magna Grecia to the Peloponnese that he never voluntarily made the trip back home. It’s believed he made the trip just once more, but after making sure he was passed out drunk.
Mykonos
Much like the battle between Herakles and the invincible Giants on Mykonos, {FULLNAME} preferred to lure her enemies close before attacking with all her strength.
Samothrake
With hands scarred from quarrying stone on Samothrake's mountains, {FULLNAME} preferred to pay others to do even the most menial of physical tasks so he didn’t have to. He claimed he did more than most would ever do, so he deserved the break.
Thasos
{FULLNAME} honed her strength working in the marble pits of Thasos. The muscles she used to cut stone were the very same ones she uses to cut down her enemies.
{NAME} the Tedious
Legend has it men have died listening to {FULLNAME} drone on for too long. Some say victims starved to death, others that they were killed by the gods out of pity. Whether they were aware of what they were doing and how they were viewed, who can say for sure?
{NAME} the Joyful
It’s simply a fact that some enjoy killing much more than others. It’s said that {FULLNAME}’s face would contort in pure contentment every time she drew her blade across her target’s throat, or watched as people tried escaping from a town she lit on fire.
{NAME} the Toothless
{FULLNAME} was a resourceful misthios who had the bad habit of chewing on her drachmae when she earned it. Some say she was once cheated out of payment when the coins she was given were fake. Others claim she simply liked the taste.
{NAME} the Fury of the Waters
{FULLNAME} made a name for herself by turning Poseidon’s seas red whenever she set sail. It’s said she had no care for the ships she sailed, and she would happily ruin her own in combat if it meant taking the enemy’s ship as a prize.
{NAME} of the Chaos Void
Nobody knew where {FULLNAME} came from. Some believe from Hades. Others said Hades sent her into a realm beyond the gods, where she sat with nothing but her own pain and anger to churn in. All just stories, of course, but even so, there exists no information on her prior to adulthood.
{NAME} the Wolf Rider
If you asked {FULLNAME} where she lived, she’d tell you far into the woods where few traveled. Many claimed they saw her crawling into a wolf den at night, where she was protected by her pack. There have been tales of others who had an eerie connection to animals, but no proof.
{NAME} the Messenger
Some took their devotion to the gods a bit too far sometimes. There are countless reports that {FULLNAME} would carve strange poems into the skin of her enemies on behalf of them. Any who saw just one of those bodies did not wish to relive the moment by thinking of it any longer.
{NAME} the Destroyer of Plains
Once, to protect her leader from encroaching armies, {FULLNAME} set fields and crops ablaze. When the enemy came to attack, neither man nor horse could pass the engulfing fire. Of course, although the fire stopped the enemy, it also destroyed a vast amount of food the people desperately needed.
{NAME} of Tartaros
What is known of {FULLNAME} is mythical at best. Some say her hair turned to fire when she killed. With molten cores for eyes, she was a killer, certainly, and much more to many people. She also believed in never letting witnesses live, so the true question is how stories of her came to be.
{NAME} the Keto
Obsessed with drowning her victims, {FULLNAME} was a servant of the sea. Those who knew her claimed she couldn’t resist the sound of an underwater scream.
{NAME} the Bringer of Rain
Legend says {FULLNAME} once drew so much blood on a single battlefield, it ascended to the sky and turned the clouds red. The sun couldn’t break, and the crops drank the red rain. Clearly, a story, but an intriguing one at least.
{NAME} of the Horseless
Kicked off a horse as a child, {FULLNAME} preferred to travel as fast as her own feet could take her. It’s said she was swift enough to challenge even Hermes in a race, although there are no reports of him ever taking her up on the offer.
{NAME} the Great Cat
{FULLNAME} liked to stalk her prey deep in the mountains. Her footfalls were silent in the snow, and the trail of blood caking her footprints was the only sign she was there. It’s said she couldn’t feel the cold, and she would often hide underneath the snow for hours until worthy prey walked past.
{NAME} the Dragon-Skinned
It’s said {FULLNAME} was stabbed, lit aflame, and shot repeatedly with arrows, but never failed to laugh it off. Like a proud parent, she carried her scars and would happily spend all night regaling anyone who would listen with the stories of how she got them.
{NAME} the Maniac
{NAME} the Fumbling
{NAME}, Captain of the Harpies
{NAME} the Tortured
{NAME} the Cyclops Slayer
{NAME} the Wrathful
{NAME} the Rock-Armed
{NAME} the Arrow Proof
{NAME} the Venom Drinker
{NAME} the Mad
{NAME} the Rabid
{NAME} the Warrior
{NAME} the Voracious
{NAME} the Brutal
{NAME} the Murderous
{NAME} the Deranged
{NAME} the Abrasive
{NAME} the Brave
{NAME} the Ravager
{NAME}, Terror of Makedonia
{NAME}, Scourge of Megara
{NAME} of the Steel Rain
{NAME} the Hunter's Pride
{NAME}, Killer of Chiron
{NAME}, Bringer of Storms
{NAME} the Abhorrent
{NAME} the Barbarous
{NAME} the Berserker
{NAME} the Misshapen
{NAME} the Vacuous
{NAME} the Shy
{NAME} of the Monsters
{NAME}, Bringer of Death
{NAME} the Bumbling
{NAME} the Grotesque
{NAME} the Monstrous
{NAME} the Nasty
{NAME}, Fist of Steel
{NAME} the Hulking
{NAME} the Immense
{NAME} the Miscreant
{NAME} the Oak
{NAME} the Quarreler
{NAME}, Groundshaker
{NAME} the Strong-Armed
{NAME} the Bad-Tempered
{NAME}, Son of Pasiphae
{NAME} the Unrelenting
{NAME}, Son of Tityos
{NAME}, Admiral of Charon
{NAME} the Human Fish
{NAME} the Wing-Footed
{NAME} of the Golden Giggles
{NAME} the Keledone
{NAME} the Great Admiral
{NAME} the Great Thinker
{NAME} the Strategist
{NAME} the Omniscient
{NAME} the Mischievous
{NAME} the Thinker
{NAME} the Logician
{NAME} the Vindicated
{NAME} the Resolute
{NAME} the Charmer
{NAME}, Son of Apollo
{NAME} the Shrewd
{NAME} the Quizzical
{NAME}, Master of the Hippokampos
{NAME} the Devious
{NAME}, the Well-Mannered
{NAME} the Tongue
{NAME} the Fighting Fox
{NAME} the Harmonious
{NAME} the Insidious
{NAME} the Judicial
{NAME} the Elegant
{NAME} the Brain
{NAME} the Greased Camel
{NAME}, One-Handed
{NAME}, Friend of Owls
{NAME} the Nimble
{NAME} the Cat
{NAME} the Adept
{NAME} the Charming
{NAME} the Bard
{NAME}, Destroyer of Kings
{NAME} the Flame-Haired
{NAME} the Monumental
{NAME} the Feisty
{NAME} the Beast Caller
{NAME} the Maniacal
{NAME} of the North
{NAME} the One-Eyed
{NAME} the Thrilling
{NAME}, Son of Triton
{NAME}, Lover of Euterpe
{NAME}, Lover of Kleio
{NAME} the Bold
{NAME} of Antandre
{NAME} the Bastard
{NAME} the Coward
{NAME}, Scourge of the Lands
{NAME} the Glistening
{NAME} the Incandescent
{NAME} the Illustrious
{NAME} the Extravagant
{NAME}, Son of Zeus
{NAME}, Follower of Dionysos
{NAME} the Greedy
{NAME} the Wealthy
{NAME} the Opportunist
{NAME} the Lavish
{NAME} the Epicure
{NAME} the Seraphim
{NAME}, Follower of Poseidon {NAME} the Metal-Skinned {NAME} the Sharp-Eyed {NAME} the Feeble {NAME} the Parsimonious {NAME} the Vivacious {NAME} the Satyr {NAME} the Gallant {NAME} the Sun Caller {NAME} the Cross-Eyed {NAME} the Eager {NAME} the Powerful {NAME} the Invincible {NAME}, King of Snakes {NAME} the Long-Limbed {NAME} the Juvenile {NAME} of the Mines {NAME} the Jingling {NAME} the Fickle {NAME} of the Sea {NAME} the Great Lynx {NAME} the Manic {NAME} of the Depths {NAME}, Master of Sharks {NAME} of the East {NAME} the Erupting {NAME} the Oaf {NAME}, Father of Hippalektryon {NAME}, Son of Nesoi {NAME} the Gifted {NAME} the Protogeneia {NAME}, Rider of Eagles {NAME}, Son of the Arachne {NAME}, Master of Orion {NAME} the All-Knowing One {NAME}, Chimera Rider
{NAME} the Faith-Touched
{NAME} the Ocean Walker
Tiberios the Ruthless
Horzales the Mighty Serpent
Florintides the Bull Slayer
Stefamos the Dog Watcher
Gabryllos the Prophet
Daniskos the Hot Headed
Garetion the Immovable
Zevaphyrinos the Crafty
Festos the Iron Slip
{NAME}, Son of Hera
{NAME}, Son of Demeter
{NAME}, Sent by Poseidon
{NAME}, Sent by Aphrodite
{NAME}, Messenger of Hades
{NAME}, Messenger of Athena
{NAME}, Follower of Artemisia
{NAME}, Bringer of Hades
{NAME} the Great Warlock
{NAME}, Son of Kings
{NAME} the Fanatical
{NAME} the Celestial Paramour
All her life, {FULLNAME} lived to perfect the art of flirtation. However, her divine charms paired with a deep disinterest in commitment led to an occasional tavern fight between jealous suitors. Out of necessity, honing her dexterity with weapons became her second passion.
{NAME} the Beautiful
Many told {FULLNAME} that she was too pretty to be a warrior. That a woman who looked like her would be better off finding a rich husband and living a life of luxury. It’s said she always responded with a smile as she drove her sword straight through their stomach and out their back.
{NAME} the Repulsive
{FULLNAME} was born so deeply ugly that not even her parents could bear to look at her. When she was a young girl, the other children ran away screaming at her approach. She vowed to one day give all who belittled her a true reason to scream. She kept that promise.
{NAME} the Sustainer of Empusa
According to legend, {FULLNAME} pledged herself long ago to a fearsome monster in exchange for a favor from Hekate herself. No one knew what the favor was, but everyone knew the cost. {FULLNAME} spent her days seducing young men and bringing their bloody corpses to sustain the shapeshifting monster.
{NAME} the Furious
Visited by infernal goddesses in the night as a girl, {FULLNAME} was possessed by a deep inexplicable rage her entire life. It was only through becoming a deadly mercenary that she finally found an outlet for the flames within her. If you ask me, she simply made up an excuse for her anger.
{NAME} the Drunkard
It’s said {FULLNAME} could drink Dionysos himself under the table. Known for her love of festivals and celebration, she was the life of every party. Those who got her angry after a few bottles of wine learned quickly that she was also able to throw a punch with ungodly force.
{NAME} the Flesh-Eater
{FULLNAME}’s title was about as clear cut as it could get. Simply and delicately put, she feasted on the corpses of her victims for dinner and saved their eyeballs for dessert. Or so the stories go…
{NAME} the Cackler
The last sound {FULLNAME}’s victims heard before they died was her laughter. Those who watched from a distance said her laugh was soft at first: small giggles, slowly rising in loudness before they burst into a maddening howl.
Fair-Weathered {NAME}
Though skilled in a fight, {FULLNAME}’s true talent had always been knowing when to run. She could hold her own in a battle of blades, but once things heated up, she would often disappear.
{NAME} the Dancer
Everyone knows that in a swordfight, the first person to misstep takes a hit. {FULLNAME} never missed her step.
{NAME} the Redeemer
Early in her career as a debt collector, {FULLNAME} realized that loan borrowers and debt payers were rarely one and the same. That is, until she began to play a more forceful hand.
{NAME} the Deaf
Because she was born without her hearing, there were many attempts on {FULLNAME}’s life by those who thought she didn’t deserve to live. She grew up knowing that, at any moment, a killer may sneak up on her from behind, so she learned to stab from the front before they ever got the chance.
{NAME} the Cursed
Long ago, {FULLNAME} sold what many claimed to be the most effective love philters in the world. Her spells were so sought after, she quickly rose to wealth and affluence. But upon reaching the upper tiers of society filled with politicians and economists, she found curses to be far more useful.
{NAME} the Devoted
{NAME} was known across the lands for her deep and unmovable loyalty. Not to friends or family, of course, but to her marks. Once the Devoted was given a target, she never rested until they were dead.
{NAME}, Lover of Hades
{FULLNAME} killed in great numbers and asked for nothing in return. She wasn’t pledged to Sparta or Athens and wasn’t tied down to mercenary contracts. No one knows for sure how she chose her victims. Some said she had bound herself to Hades and spent her days collecting souls for him.
{NAME} the Speckled
Dropped in hot water as baby in {BIRTHPLACE}, {FULLNAME} had a rough start in life. Though her skin was mottled, she was known as one of the most feared mercenaries. Some said they even saw her walk through flames without flinching.
Screaming {NAME}
Not known for subtlety in her attacks, {FULLNAME} launched herself at her foes and howled with all her strength. Everyone saw her coming, but few got away.
{NAME} the Enduring
If you can name a hardship, {FULLNAME} dealt with it. Poverty, grief, war, torture. She saw it all and endured it endlessly. Years of pain were stored inside her, begging to be released on her enemies.
{NAME} the Hopeless
Legend has it that {FULLNAME} fell in love with a swan, believing it to be Zeus in disguise. She spent years praying that one day Zeus would reveal himself, but that day never came. When the swan died, {FULLNAME} was possessed with a despair that scorched her soul raw.
{NAME} the Scorned Muse
Said to be a tenth muse fallen from the grace of Zeus, {FULLNAME}’s face was almost always contorted with a latent rage. Anyone who dared to cross her saw it unleashed.
{NAME} the Siren
I’ve found stories of a woman who sang for drachmae at the side of a road. It’s said anyone who stopped to listen was quickly gutted and robbed. Once people heard the stories, she would move to a new road where fresh, unsuspecting victims were. The people say {FULLNAME} was this woman.
{NAME} the Absurd
Few were as raucous or as funny as {FULLNAME}. Thought to be capable of making Zeus himself crack a smile, she never left a room without leaving all its occupants in tears. It’s said while they were laughing, she would find her mark and poison their cup.
{NAME} the Wealthy
{FULLNAME} grew up in a beautiful home in {BIRTHPLACE} as daughter to a statesman. She was provided with everything she could ever ask for. Her head start in life left her one of the most cunning mercenaries in the world.
{NAME} the Clay-Fingered
{FULLNAME} created what many said were the most beautiful sculptures in {BIRTHPLACE}. Her work was lifelike and haunting, and little did anyone know that she preserved the corpses of her victims in the clay. It was the only way to perfectly capture their faces of fear.
Greasy {NAME}
There were few better connected than {FULLNAME}. She didn’t waste time communing with the upper echelons of society, but honed in on collecting contacts among the poorest within the cities. With enough friends in low places, she had eyes everywhere.
{NAME} the Colossus
Her nickname just about says it all. There were few taller, braver, or stronger than {FULLNAME}. Many tried to contest her strength. None succeeded.
{NAME}, Mother of Spiders
As a young girl in {BIRTHPLACE}, {FULLNAME} spent 3 days trapped in a well. Alone save for a few spiders, she outgrew her fear. She escaped the well, and became what her early misfortune had designed her to be. It’s said she killed using a poison brewed from the venom of her eight-legged friends.
{NAME} the Dead Wedded
After a fire, {NAME}’s husband became a shell of his former self. He sought only vengeance for the death of his children. {FULLNAME}, however, moved on from her grief and found joy in life’s simple pleasures. Like the air of the open road - or the sound of her enemies’ screams as she killed them.
{NAME} the Crow
A scavenger at heart, it’s not hard to guess how {FULLNAME} got her nickname. She made her wealth not by jumping into a fight, but by circling it from a distance until the killing blow had been struck. With the threat removed, she materialized to rob the body before it could even begin to grow cold.
{NAME} the Lyrist
{FULLNAME} was known for her music ever since she learned to play in {BIRTHPLACE}. Entertaining affluent politicians at festivals, she learned to play people with almost as much skill as she played the lyre.
{NAME} the Vulgar
{FULLNAME} was a poet in her own right. Those who met her blade were treated to a cacophony of slurs and oddities right before they died.
{NAME} the Impervious
Some said {FULLNAME} was immune to arrows. There was never an explanation for how she could somehow walk through fire, and how she never tired in a battle. It almost seems like she created stories to spread fear or to prevent her enemies from attacking her in certain ways.
{NAME}, Son of Hermes
{NAME}, Commander of the Wind
{NAME} the Hellfire
{NAME}, Son of Gryphons
{NAME}, Son of Furies
{NAME}, Son of the Hydra
{NAME} the Lion Born
Feral and vicious, many said {NAME} was raised by lions. They claim she exhibited strange tendencies, especially relating to where she slept and how she ate. A lover of raw meat, her mouth was often dyed red with the blood of the animals she killed.
{NAME} the Poison Drinker
After many years of slowly exposing herself to toxins, {FULLNAME}’s favorite party trick was to drink poison and live. It’s said those who didn’t watch their drink around her would be found dead later on, empty cup nearby.
{NAME}, Son of Arachne
{NAME}, Son of Chiron
{NAME}, Son of Arai
{NAME} the Exalted
{NAME} the Magician
{NAME} the Warlock
{NAME}, Hades Spawn
{NAME}, Servant of Hades
{NAME}, King of the Witches
{NAME} the Hermit
{NAME} the Gorgon
{NAME} the Fearful
{NAME} the Manic
{FULLNAME} was never known to be rational. A sip of wine not to his taste or a summer breeze just a little too chill... No one knew what would set him off next. Over time, it’s said that people stopped talking to him altogether.
{NAME} the Brash
Growing up in {BIRTHPLACE}, {FULLNAME} found it difficult to express himself through words. A mace got his point across much faster.
{NAME} the Tormented
Legend says {FULLNAME} was a family man until tragedy struck one fateful night. He alone survived the bandit attack on his village. From that night on, he imbued each strike of his blade with grief.
{NAME}, Friend of Hades
Whispers told of a man who visited Hades bearing gifts and lived to tell the tale. When he returned, he brought back a certain fire in his eyes that seemed to flow through his weapon. {FULLNAME} was that man.
Three-Thumbed {NAME}
Contrary to popular belief, {FULLNAME} wasn’t born with his third thumb. Rather, he lost the tip of his index finger in a bar fight, and thus his third thumb was made. He claimed he could wield a sword better that way.
{NAME} the Bloody Drizzle
Few knew what drove {FULLNAME} to go where he went or why he killed who he killed. He seemed to merely happen upon a new city filled with fresh marks. But all knew to fear him.
{NAME} the Bloodthirsty
At a young age, {FULLNAME} garnered attention within his village in {BIRTHPLACE} for maiming and killing small animals in obscene numbers. As he grew older, he moved onto larger, more fearsome targets. His thirst for blood was said to never be satisfied.
{NAME} the Snake-Haired
Because of the dark ringlets coiled upon his head and eyes that glowed of amber, {FULLNAME} left his victims with the impression they were seeing Chrysaor’s face as they died. The chance that any of these descriptions of {NAME} is true is highly unlikely, but they are the only ones that exist.
{NAME} the Sphinx
It’s said {FULLNAME} could never resist a good riddle. So much so that he was known to let his targets off if they could stump him with one.
{NAME} the Parched
{FULLNAME} was known for drinking entire towns dry of their wine. Most of the time, he was a harmless drunkard. Most of the time.
Three-Faced {NAME}
For most of us, there is the face we hide for ourselves and the face we show to the world. For {FULLNAME}, there was said to be a third face: the one he showed to his victims right before they met his blade.
Red-Bearded {NAME}
Long ago, {FULLNAME} had a beard as black as the night. That was before he became a prolific assassin. It’s said years of bloodshed stained it bright red, but if I had to guess, I’d say it’s just as likely he never had a beard at all.
{NAME}, Servant of Lamia
Legend has it that one night long ago, {FULLNAME} saw Lamia’s face in a dream and fell lovesick. Most believe it was just a myth, but that didn’t stop parents from locking their children inside whenever he came to town.
{NAME}, Cerberus Herder
Stories say {FULLNAME} traveled with a dog so hellish that many believed he borrowed it from Hades himself. Frothing at the mouths and growling maniacally, this hound obeyed {NAME} and only him.
{NAME} the Haunted
One dark night, {FULLNAME} was visited by a phantom that turned his face and hair white as new-fallen snow. Thereafter, he wandered around with a spooked look on his face. Don’t be fooled, though. He swore to never be caught off guard again.
{NAME} the Thespian
{FULLNAME} was known for loving the theater. So much so that when he was a child, his parents believed he was destined to be an actor. However, he found a new way to perform as a mercenary. Killing was an art to him, and he intended to perfect it.
{NAME} the Thrill Seeker
{FULLNAME} could never resist walking the line between life and death. Some said he had been close enough to dying often enough that he grew familiar with the underworld. Some said he learned to no longer fear it.
{NAME} the Poet
{FULLNAME} was as much a killer as he was a wordsmith. He sometimes enacted poetic justice mid-fight, and his victims were treated to sweet-sounding banter as they met his blade.
{NAME} the Painter
{FULLNAME} desperately sought training in the fine arts for most of his life. Rejected by almost every mentor for his lack of talent, he turned his back on his passion and took up mercenary work. He still found time to paint, using his victim’s blood and their bodies as a canvas.
Four-Toed {NAME}
Rumors said {FULLNAME} was hung by his toes for crimes of blurred detail. The crimes were so petty, he was forgotten about and hung until most of his toes fell off. He claimed fewer toes made for quieter footsteps.
{NAME} the Recluse
Few met {FULLNAME}, and those who had only caught a glimpse. This mercenary lived in the shadows of society, striking his targets silently and leaving before anyone knew he was there.
{NAME} the Vigilant
{FULLNAME} knew to watch the skies. Spotting arrows from a mile away started rumors that the gods made him invulnerable to them.
{NAME} the Panicked
Those who underestimated {FULLNAME} didn’t live much longer. He never ran from his fears but charged them head on with a manic energy most learned to fear.
{NAME} the Scorned
{FULLNAME} was known to fight with an anger unmatched by most. Many said there was only one explanation why the fire within him burned so ferociously: love for a woman not returned.
{NAME}, Goat Hunter
{FULLNAME} claimed to have shot Aigipan in the forest many years ago. It’s said the arrow barely grazed Aigipan’s ankle before he escaped. {NAME} never saw him again, but many said he was still haunted by that day.
{NAME} of the Forest Nymph
{NAME} of the Storm Nymph
{NAME}, Son of the Furies
{NAME} the Messenger
{NAME} the Frigid
{FULLNAME} was abandoned in the snow as a baby. Three days she spent alone in the cold until she was found by a woman. Despite {FULLNAME}’s traumatic origins, she became the killer she claimed the gods intended her to be.
{NAME}, Hope Crusher
His entire life, {FULLNAME} had been called pessimistic, but it was through his dark despair that he did so well. By always expecting the worst, he was ready for it.
{NAME} of the Centaur
Ever since his childhood in {BIRTHPLACE}, {FULLNAME} spent about as much time on a horse as on his own feet. It came as no surprise to anyone he faced that he grew to be adept at killing on horseback.
{NAME} the Speechless
Some believed that {FULLNAME} was never able to speak; others said he was so intelligent that he never found anything worth saying. It was believed by some that he did speak, but only when in battle. Whatever the case may have been, it worked in his favor.
{NAME} the Vengeful
One day, the pup {FULLNAME} raised from birth was taken. Whether it was killed or simply stolen, he planned to kill all who might have been responsible. In the end, he did what he set out to do. Unfortunately, he killed some very powerful men with some very powerful allies in the process.
{NAME} the Soulless Walker
{NAME} tended his fields peacefully alongside his beloved wife and children until bandits came and tore that life away from him, leaving him with burned crops and bloodied hands. Stories said his soul burst with sorrow, and he fled to the underworld, leaving his living corpse behind.
{NAME} the Ever-Living
While few have seen Thanatos and returned to tell about it, it’s said {FULLNAME} almost died over fifteen times prior to his actual death. His alleged immunity was seen as a challenge to many, and there were bets between other mercenaries on who would finally kill {NAME}.
{NAME} the Mountain
More mountain than human, {NAME} stood taller than the rest for as long as he could remember. He was able to take blows that would have killed other mercenaries. After each battle, he marked down any new wounds he received and the battle he fought in to receive them.
{NAME} the One-Eyed
When asked how {FULLNAME} lost his eye, the answer was apparently never the same. His mother extracted it with a fork. He was forced to wrestle a pack of dogs. To date, it is still unclear if even he knew the truth. Perhaps he told so many lies about it that he forgot the true answer.
{NAME} the Room Clearer
A life of privilege and study taught {FULLNAME} that he was not the academic type. After killing a room full of pirates and leaving with only a scratch, he found where he excelled.
{NAME} the Giant Slayer
{FULLNAME} was the shortest among his brothers and sisters. Even when he became a mercenary, they called him Giant Slayer as an insult. Until he killed a man twice his size. Then it was a badge of honor.
{NAME} the Glutton
Coming from a life of plenty, {FULLNAME} grew fat. His appetites were insatiable: food, drink, sex - he wanted it all. Those dimwitted enough to refuse his desires always paid, and paid dearly.
{NAME} the Tamed
{FULLNAME} used to brawl with the most dangerous men he could find. But children and grandchildren have a way of softening one's edges. He became genial very quickly after that. Well, mostly.
{NAME} the Ironheart
In his first major battle, {FULLNAME} was struck close to the heart by the iron tip of an arrow. Miraculously, he survived, though a chip of iron remained close to his heart.
{NAME} the Uncommitted
Known for his inability to stick to his word, {FULLNAME} made many enemies. When infiltrating one city state, the winds often changed with him. Inevitably, he soon found himself in another polis completely.
{NAME} the Zealot
{FULLNAME} didn’t worship the gods - he obsessed over them. And those he deemed unworthy of the gods soon found themselves at the end of his blade.
{NAME} the Sightless
Although {FULLNAME} lost his eye during a training accident at a young age, he used this disability to become a renowned archer. He may have been vulnerable in a sword fight, but few got that close.
{NAME}, Lover of Euterpe
{FULLNAME} dedicated every victory to the muse of music and delight, Euterpe. He would play a song on his lute every day in hopes that she would descend from heaven to his bed. Unsurprisingly, {NAME} was never married.
{NAME}, Master of Sharks
{FULLNAME} quietly organized a "trading" venture in the black markets of Korinth. It’s known that he controlled the weapon vendors and had the pick of the lots they acquired.
{NAME} the Tongue-Tied
{FULLNAME} said not a word - on most days. Once referred to by a friend as “the Mute,” he grabbed the man by the throat, spitting, “Y-you dare n-n-not want me to sp-speak." It’s said not a single person called him mute ever again, and nobody dared commenting on how he spoke.
{NAME} the Toad
{FULLNAME} became a mercenary after his mentor was mysteriously killed. {NAME} claimed to seek vengeance for the death, but rumors said he was the murderer, and his mentor was simply his first kill.
{NAME} the Forsaken
{FULLNAME} was a general of an elite band of soldiers. One fateful day, his orders resulted in the deaths of his entire unit, the absolute size of which garnered awe. {NAME} was the only one who walked away alive, and he vowed to never lead a single person again lest he kill them as well.
{NAME} the Impotent
{FULLNAME} came from a family of blacksmiths in {BIRTHPLACE}, though they weren’t particularly good ones. It’s said he carried his family's sword and took great pleasure in stabbing his victims with its rusty tip.
{NAME} the Savage
{FULLNAME} could rip apart anything - an arm from a torso and head from a neck - though he preferred to use his teeth. How he actually went about that, it's best not to find out.
{NAME} the Merry
{FULLNAME} loved his days as a blacksmith in {BIRTHPLACE}, singing through the barrage of fire and iron. He never lost that zeal, and was known for inspiring other mercenaries to enjoy their work as well.
{NAME} the Compulsive
{FULLNAME} was known for having rituals he refused to break lest he get the sinking feeling Hades himself would swallow him whole. Wake up. Shine his blade. Sink his blade into an unsuspecting victim. Shine his blade again. Repeat daily to keep his inner demons at bay.
{NAME}, Bringer of Demons
{NAME}, Keeper of the Gates
{NAME}, Lover of Keres
{NAME}, Slayer of the Daktyloi
{NAME}, Son of Hydros
{NAME}, Son of Phoibe
{NAME} of the Potamoi
{NAME} the Pungent
{NAME} the Abyssal
{NAME} the Copper Spike
{NAME} the Black-Blooded
{NAME}, Hades-Risen
{NAME}, Boiler of Blood
{NAME} the Feather Plucker
{NAME} the Gut Wrencher
{NAME} the Twisted Fool
{NAME} the Olive Branch
{NAME} the Glutton
{NAME} the Sharp-Toothed
{NAME} the Lover
{NAME} the Hairless Beast
{NAME} the Hungry
{NAME}, Iron-Eater
{NAME} the Mangler
{Name} the Spark?
{FULLNAME} was a seasoned mercenary when she was hired to track down a missing person in Phokis. She found her mark near Kirrha in a ruin filled with figures of clay and unfamiliar soldiers. Once freed, her target thanked her with a curved sword, dirty with clay and wrapped in a bundle of rags.
{NAME} the Patricidal
When {NAME} came of age, she hoped her father would choose her to apprentice under him as a blacksmith, but he chose her brother instead. She stole the Griffin's Scythe from her father's shop and blessed it with her father's blood. Thus started her life as a mercenary.
Achilles's Bow
{NAME} of {BIRTHPLACE} built her reputation on murder, raining death from above with nearly invisible arrows. Many called her a coward for it, but few dared to, fearing a quick death from the silent sky.
{NAME} the Translucent
When offered enough wine, {FULLNAME} would recount the tale of meeting Medusa. She immediately fled, though not before stealing a circlet as a trophy. She insisted it turned her invisible when worn, which, of course, no one saw.
Jason's Golden Fleece
{FULLNAME} was more than a strong demeanor and commanding, almost regal presence - some began to tell tales that she could withstand heavy blows that would cripple any man. But how?
{NAME} the Lucky Drunk
{NAME} loved two things in life: to drink and to fight. He was never noted as a particularly talented warrior, but somehow always came out victorious. Many said the Fates blessed him. Others say it was something else…
{NAME} the Frenzied
Raised in Chios amongst the Daughters of Artemis, {NAME} abandoned her kin by stealing Hippolyta’s Belt from her elders. What she didn’t know is that it would make her giddy with bloodlust, dooming her to a life of combat.
Atalanta's Sandals
Living for the thrill of the hunt, {NAME} of {BIRTHPLACE} swore an oath to Atalanta never to marry if she could gain but a fraction of her speed. Her prayers were answered - her feet becoming a blur while she landed devastating attacks on her opponents.
Hades's Bow
Many witnessed {FULLNAME} in combat. Few survived. A rumor said that he was far more skilled with his flaming bow than with any sword, but none had gotten close enough - or wanted to - to find out.
{NAME} the Weaver
Pocked complexion. Pale physique. Clouded eyes. Some said {FULLNAME} was a walking corpse, leaving in his wake a trail of quivering, dying hordes of bodies.