One of the first amongst The Exiles' to know their Mistress, and one of a handful that first knew her as Perseus Jackson, Rachel Elizabeth Dare is a formal mortal and extraordinarily powerful Seer and Summoner.
While many of her fellow lovers and servants of The Exile prefer to remove her enemies in a more physical and bloody fashion, Rachel is one of the few (along with the likes of Zia Rashid and Sadie Kane) that prefer to wield pure magic instead, casting powerful spells and occasionally summoning powerful entities to fight by her side.
Taking the title Eye of The Exile, and possessing the authority only just below the Hands themselves, Rachel's advice and instructions are heeded by all who serve Riven.
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Pyrrha Nikos
An ancient daughter of Ares, she once served as one of the elite Royal Guards of Sparta, those pinnacles of even Spartan military prowess given the duty of defending the King and his family at all costs. Though both her name and legend has faded from the annals of History, those who have earned her trust know the story of her fall.
Ares once commanded her to allow assassins, sent by one of his mortal guises, to slip into the palace and murder the King's youngest son. However, her loyalty to the King and her fondness for the youth (one whom she viewed like a friend or brother) led to her attempting to stop the assassination. She failed, and as she knelt weeping over the boy's corpse, her father cursed her with eternal life, forever keeping her from ending her shame and seeking rebirth.
She roamed the world, seeking ways around this curse, until the day she came across the Fallen Pantheons. Seeing in them kindred spirits, for their mutual suffering and tribulations at the hands of the Greek pantheon, she elected to join them and seek redemption for her failure.
She now serves The Exile both as a lover and her Champion.
Ares once commanded her to allow assassins, sent by one of his mortal guises, to slip into the palace and murder the King's youngest son. However, her loyalty to the King and her fondness for the youth (one whom she viewed like a friend or brother) led to her attempting to stop the assassination. She failed, and as she knelt weeping over the boy's corpse, her father cursed her with eternal life, forever keeping her from ending her shame and seeking rebirth.
She roamed the world, seeking ways around this curse, until the day she came across the Fallen Pantheons. Seeing in them kindred spirits, for their mutual suffering and tribulations at the hands of the Greek pantheon, she elected to join them and seek redemption for her failure.
She now serves The Exile both as a lover and her Champion.
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