| Name |
Place |
Race/Profession |
Notes |
| 2nd Kidnapper | | Corinthos | Archer | This warrior provided missile support at the battle of Cove. He is known only as the 2nd kidnapper, and may have been the one to drop the Athenian amulet at the site of the kidnapping. Like the other kidnappers, he is an outstanding horseman. |
| 3rd Kidnapper | | Corinthos | Kidnapper | This is the kidnapper supposedly killed by Petron, definitively killed by Prahova on the road to Cove. |
| 4th Agent | | Cove | Warrior | This warrior was killed by Rooster in the first moments of the battle of Cove. |
| Achaemon | | Corinthos | Ionian Bookmonger | Catapulted into a world of violence, lies, and intrigue, Achaemon is a poor innocent bookmonger. No, really. |
| Alcmieon | | | Spartan General | Commander of the Spartan Olympic Camp. |
| Alkabiedes | | Cove | Ganjin Leader | Alkabiedes orchistrated the kidnapping. He escaped from the battle at the Cove. His powers included creating magical silence and invisibilty. He was thought to be a priest until we learned of the Ganjin. Now we're not sure. He mentioned 'the will of Tarn'. |
| Archytus | | Acro-Corinthos | Corinthian General and Governor | Archytus conscripted the PC's to investigate the kidnapping. Since Ismene was supposed to be found alive, his status has been downgraded from suspected ally to normal. Also, pulling the guards away from the Athenian camp on the night we departed seems at best spiteful and at worst murderous. |
| Bolas | | Corinthos | Iron merchant | Ismene's Father. He has no idea why his daughter would be kidnapped. |
| Ganjin | | Thrace | Assassins | At the ambush outside Petron's flat, one assassin killed the other (and escaped), rather than letting him be taken alive. They use poison and magical tattoos that store spells, making them incredibly dangerous and versatile. The body was taken to Acro-Corinthos. |
| Ismene | | Corinthos | Daughter of an iron merchant | Her kidnapping during the Olympics sparked massive intrigue. She was drowned during a rescue attempt. |
| Menistor | | Thebes | Mercenary Hero | A renouned archer, Menistor appears to be part barbarian, part Egyptian. He is most likely a priest of Set. After the party searched a tomb on his behalf, he double-crossed them. |
| Miltiales | | Corinthos | Athenian General | Commander of the Athenian Olympic Camp |
| Misha | | Corinthos | Half Persian/Spy | An ex-Persian spy, Misha was Prahova's handler. Misha warned us that Ismene's death has put all our lives in danger. He set us up with Menistor's caravan as a cover to get us out of town. |
| Mitri | | Cove | Rower | Now held in Acro-Corinthos, Mitri of Thesoloniki was captured at the battle of Cove. Mitri was under some powerful enchantments which had to be broken by Pedicles before Mitri could be interrogated. He provided us with some bits of information about his ship and shipmates. |
| Pedicles | | Acro-Korinthos | | Advisor to Archytus, Pedicles is high priest of the pantheon at Acro-Korinthos. |
| Petron | | Corinthos | Corinthian Guardsman | This guardsman shot and 'killed' the 3rd kidnapper, but later showed Rooster and and Ptoran the body of Thales. Sleeping poison was found at Petron's flat, but everything else had been cleared out. |
| Plauton | | Acro-Corinthos | Corinthian Guard Captain | This guard captain commanded both Rooster and Petron. It is likely that by his command Petron's assignment was changed. This change allowed him to disappear (or be disappeared) just before the party went to question him. |
| Prahova | | Corinthos | Tracian Witch | Prahova is an ex-persian spy, ruthless and taciturn, but with a heart of gold. |
| Ptoran | | Corinthos | Man on the Street | Ptoran occassionally works for the government of Corinthos, and he's a thief; but I repeat myself. |
| Rooster | | Corinthos | Corinthian Reservist | A powerful warrior with a disarming name, Rooster was called into service for the Olympics, and was tasked with solving the kidnapping of Ismene. |
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