Were-Hunter - Most Wanted Katagaria

Most Wanted Katagaria

AKA Sons of Vengeance

Paris Sebastienne Patria: Litarian (lion) Last seen/Fought: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1989.

Ilarion Konstantinus Patria: Drakos (dragon) Last seen/Fought: Toronto, 2002.

Icarus Kallikedes Partia: Gerakian (falcon/hawk) Last seen/Fought: Paris, 1860.

Jasyn Kallinos Patria: Gerakian (falcon/hawk) Last seen/Fought: Richmond, Virginia, 2000.

Lysander Stephanos Patria: Tigerian (tiger) Last seen/Fought: The wilds of the Orient, 1817.

Fang Kattalakis Patria: Lykos (wolf) Last seen/Fought: New Orleans, Louisiana, 2002

Vane Kattalakis Patria: Lykos (wolf) Last seen/Fought: New Orleans, Louisiana, 2002

Trey Xanatos aka Ax, Trion Patria: Tigerian (tiger) Last seen/Fought: Scotland, 1742

ANGELIA KATTALAKIS ~ Arcadian Sentinel.

  • LIA - Arcadian born Sentinel - born in medieval France - Sentinel markings- geometric markings on one half of the face- Sentinels use their magic to disguise their markings - with the exception of when mated- during sexual encounters- those mating marks appear and cannot be hidden from their mates during sex

Were Hunters- use magick to time jump- using invisible energy called Rytis to perform time jumping

LIA is mated to FURY KATTALAKIS- Arcadian born turned Katagaria on maturity

Arcadian soldiers, Sentinels, usually travel in groups of four, and make it their main duty to track and kill Slayers. Only a few Sentinals are born to each patria and they are chosen by the Fates. Sentinals can be recognized by a geometric design covering one side of their face. The design is a birthmark that appears at maturity, though most prefer to use their powers to hide them.

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