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* '''[[Kalliste]]''': ''Nausilyta's sister, born of Ceto, mother of monsters.'' | * '''[[Kalliste]]''': ''Nausilyta's sister, born of Ceto, mother of monsters.'' | ||
* '''[[Helene]]''': ''The beauteous bringer of ships, for whom cities and races fell.'' | * '''[[Helene]]''': ''The beauteous bringer of ships, for whom cities and races fell.'' | ||
− | * '''[[Chance]]''': ''The Son of Fortune who held Nausilyta's hand ashore.'' | + | * '''[[Chance (Gorgon)|Chance]]''': ''The Son of Fortune who held Nausilyta's hand ashore.'' |
* '''[[Garan]]''': ''A hungry shade of a host who's taken Nausilyta in, fed her and taught her.'' | * '''[[Garan]]''': ''A hungry shade of a host who's taken Nausilyta in, fed her and taught her.'' | ||
+ | * '''[[Phil]]''': ''Philtatos -- most dear one. He's been showing her the ins and outs of life on land.'' | ||
+ | * '''[[Aveline|Kyrie]]''': ''The twin nymphs who come out into the water and play with her.'' | ||
+ | * '''[[Aveline]]''': ''They make life in these barren seas much more pleasant and bearable.'' | ||
+ | * '''[[Casper Murphy]]''': ''A bard is a fine and useful thing.'' |
Latest revision as of 17:42, 28 December 2021
- Kalliste: Nausilyta's sister, born of Ceto, mother of monsters.
- Helene: The beauteous bringer of ships, for whom cities and races fell.
- Chance: The Son of Fortune who held Nausilyta's hand ashore.
- Garan: A hungry shade of a host who's taken Nausilyta in, fed her and taught her.
- Phil: Philtatos -- most dear one. He's been showing her the ins and outs of life on land.
- Kyrie: The twin nymphs who come out into the water and play with her.
- Aveline: They make life in these barren seas much more pleasant and bearable.
- Casper Murphy: A bard is a fine and useful thing.