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In the wake of the [[Battle of King's Tomb]] he fled to Ashtan, where, as a famed swordsman, he found favour in the court of King [[Tephicles]]. When [[Catarin deSangre|Catarin]] revealed herself at the [[Tournament of Blades]], Odysseus accepted her challenge, claiming that she was not yet crowned and thus he could not recognise her as empress. When her [[Sentaari]]-trained fighting style began to get the best of him, he resorted to Necromancy, much to the crowd's dismay. The princess won out against him, however, and the end of his life fueled Ashtan's allegiance to the [[Catarine Dominion|Catarine]] cause.
In the wake of the [[Battle of King's Tomb]] he fled to Ashtan, where, as a famed swordsman, he found favour in the court of King [[Tephicles]]. When [[Catarin deSangre|Catarin]] revealed herself at the [[Tournament of Blades]], Odysseus accepted her challenge, claiming that she was not yet crowned and thus he could not recognise her as empress. When her [[Sentaari]]-trained fighting style began to get the best of him, he resorted to Necromancy, much to the crowd's dismay. The princess won out against him, however, and the end of his life fueled Ashtan's allegiance to the [[Catarine Dominion|Catarine]] cause.
The postmortem [[Odyssean tongue]] [[artefact]] is named for him.


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