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Adikia: Child of Nyx, daimon of Injustice
Anaideia: Child of Nyx, daimon of Ruthlessness
Ptokheia: Child of Nyx, daimon of Beggary
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Today's three!
Adikia: Child of Nyx, daimon of Injustice
Anaideia: Child of Nyx, daimon of Ruthlessness
Ptokheia: Child of Nyx, daimon of Beggary
30/375
Legend’s Legacy Gods & Villains (3/3)
Front row: Ptokheia, Hermes, and Horkos Back row: Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos
Series: Legend’s Legacy
First Seen In: Front row, Legend’s Legacy, Back row, Divine Heritage
Backstory: All of these nerds are gods, and while one of them *cough*Horkos*cough* acts as an antagonist toward Ata/Dam and friends, all of them are a lot more benign than some of the other gods poking their noses in. Hermes is the only one whose motives aren’t known to the rest of them.
Fun Fact: Hermes feels guilty for the way the Perseus/Medusa show-down went. He’s been quietly meddling in the lives of the Perseid and Arrephori lines ever since.
Future Teaser: Ptokheia is the only god to retain any powers by the end of the first five books -- but she loses them pretty quickly into the sixth book (the first of the modern trilogy part of the series)
Check out the rest of the Gods & Villains series Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
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