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Annie, the City Nymph

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Anemone Dryas

In her youth, it is said, she had darker eyes, and a wider smile.


Who?

By the time Annie was born, the woods and wells of Hellas were already ringing with giggles and song. Nymphs of every kind danced among the trees and heaths, splashed in clean streams, leapt from the tumbling waves of the world-sea and chased one another even through the stars, perched on satellites that were the playthings of the God-Father.

The circumstances of her birth she questioned not. Even then, in the early days of the Natural Youth Motif Project for Hellas, a shadow had passed over the knowledge of where the nymphs were to come from, and what- who- they were for. Annie stifled her doubts, stayed her tongue, and plugged her ears against whispers. She was born of the Gods, as a servant of Gods, and that was all she knew.

She need not, perhaps, have fretted so much. Once the youngest of nymphs, now among their most senior, she was the earliest to stray from the Bohemian vision of Dionysos and the God-Father, the first to err even from the perfect wildness of her beloved Lady, Artemis (the Elder, or the Younger? O forbidden thought...). Anemone Dryas, last of the first, is an experiment, touched more than others of her kind by the deft hands of ATHENA MAKHANITIS.

A small experiment, to be sure, and a long-running one. Annie is flawless in form and operates well within the parameters set by her Lady Artemis. She is distinguished from other dryads chiefly by her home, which is Olympus itself- for what would the Divine City be without its birds and shrine-yards, riverfronts and hanging gardens? The slivers and sparkles of wilderness built into quiet corners of Olympus are as much part of its glory as its golden towers and manicured flower-fields. All these things are self-maintaining, of course, and easily remedied by the Gods themselves if the need arises. Annie's imperative is to ensure that it never does.

Such pleasant chores provide subtle cover. Written into her spine by the hand of ATHENA APATURIA is an iota of change, iteration, instability- chaos. Annie has moods, phases, faces, secrets, schemes, doubts, and torments. She fulfils her duty, she rebels. She mingles with mortals, she hides her face. She is quiet and loud, shy and bold, anxious and joyful. Her three-hundred-year-old entry in Athena's infinite archives is rich with data, knowledge that will one day be layered into the New Gods.

And yet- Who?

As for herself, Annie follows the example set by her Lady Artemis, oversees the corner of Olympus assigned to her by the Goddess of Cities, and bows before the God-Father as she always has. She is swift, competent, even stern. Where her confidence fails, it is among strangers and new friends. Where she cries, it is when the threat (or dream!) of failure cracks her smiling facade of perfection. When she laughs, it is sometimes kind, sometimes grateful, sometimes petty, but always true.

And what?

Anemone Dryas bears few powers. She calls plants to grow and die, and instructs their ways. She sees through the eye of the damselfly and sings the songs of honeybirds. She has had a fondness for caterpillars since she was a girl, and breeds them to enormous sizes- moths as wide as pelicans! Her distress is painful to the woods of Hellas, and her Lady's beasts are brought to frenzy when she screams.

Who, else?

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The Slave Wight

Psilos

Never fail.


Origin

Once and still an android, over the course of many centuries the meaning of the word itself has flowed around Psilos like trickling rainwater around a steel-capped boot. His soft humanoid tissue long gone, his old name and memories long since deleted, Psilos the Android has become less than a homunculus and far more than a robot: he is a wight, the sleepless deathless husk, the ancient corpse that serves into eternity.

Once an android, yes, and the highest among that race. All the petty, servile robots of the ship's original complement have since worn out or become obsolete, and lie in slagheaps and curiosity-cabinets, replaced by new machines. Of the elite cyborg grade, some have been rebuilt with bodies better fit to their duties in Olympus, many have been cannibalised to serve Athena and Hephaestus as templates and components of fresh automata, and more have been lost to 'Typhon'.

Psilos remains: patched and tuned and re-tuned, never assigned any one great task, with time forced to excel in all of them.

Persona

Psilos was a human-mimic, a false demigod wrapped in a sleeve of flesh; the meat is gone, but the mimic remains. He is a silent warrior, a relentless worker, and a deft servant. He studies. He rests. He optimises- the closest thing a machine of his calibre can do to training the body. In a way, he even socialises, though few take an interest in the deep rumbling drone that barks oh-so-cordially from his once sonorous voicebox.

Long ago, he may have been different- somewhere in the archives of Athena and Coeus, surely, must be the parameters of his earlier and more finely crafted soul, along with all the rest aboard the ship. That soul is useless and forgotten, and Psilos sees no reason to dwell on it. He's barely even sure 'the ship' ever existed. It must have- his very existence suggests ancient artifice, and Hephaestus, for all his wonders, never built him. A dangerous mystery to ponder.

Psilos would surely have gone the way of the other elite androids in due time, had he not been assigned, by happenstance mostly, to the service and protection of the dryad, Anemone. The supply of automata in working condition had been depleted in a spat between divinities, resolved ultimately by the hard hand of GULA. Annie laid claim to Psilos for the simple purpose of logging the damaged boughs of a great tree, lest it topple long before its natural time. Soon they were inseparable.

For a second time did the hand of ATHENA ALEA reach into Annie's life. A sacred function was added to Psilos' code, a function she had learned from the God-Mother Hera, and its name was Agápē: unconditional love.

More than a century has passed. Annie remains Psilos' only true loyalty. He is her brother, her mentor, her weapon, and her true friend. His Agápē has grown only stronger. For her sake there is no obstacle he will not surmount nor secret he will not unveil. Annie is the wight's hidden wellspring of infinite strength. She is what makes him dangerous.

Artefacts

When he travels the surface of Hellas with Annie, Psilos dons his garb. An undyed cloak and a mask disguise him from mortals who would take fright. In his hands, a wooden staff and a sturdy knife are more than enough to defend her from mundane threats, and his own body is largely impervious to mortal blades. Not even a full clan of bandits can endanger the warrior when he is roused.

Against threats, Psilos wields his gun. This ancient steel tool is barely a step above the iron swords and catapults of the primitives, and thus it has withstood centuries of service and may withstand many more. With each shot it delivers an antimatter-tipped microflechette cluster spray into his quarry. That is all it needs to do.

Psilos himself is protected by his halo, a protective nanyte cloud which blocks low-level attempts at electronic warfare and delays the penetration of most higher-level digital weapons. Hostile nanomachines attempting to colonise or consume the wight's body will find the halo a fierce opponent indeed. Almost needless to say, this armour was devised by ATHENA AXIOPOINOS, and is one of many such artefacts in Olympus.

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