Because Mark values his own life and inparticular his male body parts, he called me after he got off the phone with you to tell me what the two of you were doing. ![]() "What do you think? I'm protecting my boys. "I'm going with whatever answer doesn't get me swatted with that bat." Savitar "You dragged my baby into danger, and you- Are you one of them?" Cherise You might as well pack a bag 'cause you're going to be in there so long your name's going to be engraved on the mailbox." Cherise Triple-Threat-I-don't-have-to-listen-to-anyone-because-I'm-the-size-of-a-tabk. "Don't you even take that tone with me, Mr. "Sorry, Ma, I'm a sexy demon magnet?" Nick We’ll be posting a round-up of Acheron posts here at Book Thingo.“What do you have to say for yourself, boy?" Cgerise What favour could possibly be worth that?Īcheron comes out in mass market paperback tomorrow. While he appears not to have many scruples about the deals he makes, he was compassionate enough to give Simone’s soul to Xypher so that she would be bound to him rather than live a human lifespan, for which Jaden was severely punished by his master. Jaden has an as yet unknown master, which raises the question of how much of Jaden’s power is actually his and how much is borrowed. He can be summoned by a mixed demon/human blood sacrifice at a living tree, which may help to explain his heterochromic brown and green eyes. The personification of first power that predates any god or demon, Jaden is the go between for demons and the higher powers. He cannot directly make things happen, but he can provide the means. He seems to trade in favours, but his services do not come cheap. He is ruthless and impatient, but seems to have a code of honour because he makes deals with those he feels are worthy after weighing up their approach, what they want from him and their overall character. We met Jaden in Dream Chaser when Xypher and his brother Kaiaphas were competing for his help. He is rumoured to have taught Ash how to be a Dark-Hunter and how to use his god powers. ![]() No one knows how he got the job, but Savitar oversees the Omegrion (ruling council for the Were-Hunters) and wiped out the entire Arcadian jaguar race for offending him. More powerful and mysterious than Ash, very little is known about his origins, but not even the gods say his name aloud for fear of drawing his attention. All that matters to him is catching the next wave, he finds the ocean soothing. He doesn’t love anyone and never plans to. Savitar, on the other hand, doesn’t have this struggle. People grow from pain, so saving them isn’t always the right thing to do. He has seen first hand that sometimes the best thing you can do for someone is to do nothing. The Fates always get their way in the end, but with interest so you end up worse off than if your life had followed its proscribed course. His motto is, “Just because you can doesn’t mean you should”, which doesn’t even begin to cover his struggle not to interfere when he sees someone making the wrong choice. It is this compassion for humanity that keeps him going back to Artemis despite his hatred towards her, because if he doesn’t feed from her regularly, he would lose his compassion and start following in his mother’s footsteps. Apollymi loves her son and granddaughter, but thinks they’re both sentimental wimps.īecause Ash was born as a human, he has a certain compassion that the other gods lack, particularly his mother, the Destroyer. Apostolos can never set foot in Kalosis without releasing his mother to end the world, so Ash visits her without a corporeal form. ![]() As she is not able to have any direct contact with the world, she uses the Daimons as her agents and keeps Charontes and ceredons for protection. This imprisonment is what saved her when Atlantis was destroyed. She then escaped and went on a killing spree until she was reincarcerated, this time by the Greek gods. For this she was imprisoned in the Atlantean hell realm Kalosis until her son Apostolos died. “Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.”Īpollymi wanted a child so badly that when her husband Archon ordered her to destroy her baby to prevent him from ending the world, she refused. Acheron is out in mass market format on March 31.Īcheron Cheat Sheet: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 Apollymi, Godhood and Savitar (Thanks to our resident guru on all things Dark-Hunter: Decadence.) These posts have no Acheron spoilers, but they do contain spoilers to previous books in the series. To celebrate the US release of Acheron in mass market paperback, we’re running a week-long series of posts to get us up to speed on Dark-Hunter mythology and the characters that we should probably know about before reading Acheron. Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon (Dark-Hunter, Book 12)
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