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'''<span style="color:#444444;">NAME</span>:''' Haros<br>
'''<span style="color:#444444;">NAME</span>:''' Haros<br>
'''<span style="color:#444444;">AGE</span>:''' Eternal<br>
'''<span style="color:#444444;">AGE</span>:''' Eternal<br>
'''<span style="color:#444444;">SPECIES</span>:''' Olympian<br>
'''<span style="color:#444444;">SPECIES</span>:''' God (Hellenic)<br>
'''<span style="color:#444444;">BIRTHPLACE</span>:''' Limbo, the dead realm<br>
'''<span style="color:#444444;">BIRTHPLACE</span>:''' Limbo, the dead realm<br>
'''<span style="color:#444444;">POWERS & ABILITIES</span>:'''<br>
'''<span style="color:#444444;">POWERS & ABILITIES</span>:'''<br>
# '''<span style="color:#550038;">DESTINY VISION</span>:'''<br>Haros is capable of seeing the path of destiny attached to a given soul, which they use to find the souls' afterlives.
# '''<span style="color:#550038;">DESTINY VISION</span>:'''<br>Haros is capable of seeing the path of destiny attached to a given soul, which he uses to find the souls' afterlives.
# '''<span style="color:#550038;">DARK MAGIC</span>:'''<br>All demons from Limbo have a special connection to shadowy magic that allows them to manipulate reality.
# '''<span style="color:#550038;">DARK MAGIC</span>:'''<br>Having spent his life surrounded by the forces of death, Haros has mastered the use of the many dark magics that govern the underworld for himself.
# '''<span style="color:#550038;">SHAPESHIFTING</span>:'''<br>Haros is capable of changing their form at will. Usually they assume the form of death in some capacity, most commonly seen as a large wolf these days.
# '''<span style="color:#550038;">SHAPESHIFTING</span>:'''<br>Haros is capable of changing their form at will. Usually he assumes the form of death in some capacity, most commonly a large, shadowy wolf.
# '''<span style="color:#550038;">SPIRIT ARROWS</span>:'''<br>They can summon magical arrows that strike into the souls of his targets, injecting them with Haros' magical influence.
# '''<span style="color:#550038;">SPIRIT ARROWS</span>:'''<br>He can summon magical arrows that strike into the souls of his targets, injecting them with Haros' magical influence.
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When a living creature dies, its spirit is released from its body and sent to the realm of the dead, a place sometimes referred to as Limbo. Most spirits are just passing through on their way to the afterlife realm that claims them - of which there are nearly infinite - but occasionally a soul will get helplessly stuck in Limbo, unable to find its home. Oftentimes, these lost souls become food for the countless number of monstrous, soul-eating demons that inhabit the realm. If one is really lucky, the demon who calls themselves '''<span style="color:#550038;">Haros</span>''' finds them first.
When a living creature dies, its spirit is released from its body and sent to the underworld. Most spirits are just passing through on their way to the afterlife realm that claims them - of which there are nearly infinite - but occasionally a soul will get helplessly stuck in the space between these realms, unable to find its home. Oftentimes, these lost souls become food for the countless number of monstrous, soul-eating demons that inhabit the underworld. If one is really lucky, the lone god called '''<span style="color:#550038;">Haros</span>''' finds them first.
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Haros, one of the oldest demons in Limbo, is quite unique compared to their infernal brethren. They serve as a savior to lost souls, protecting the dead from Limbo's endless horrors. The most immediately noticeable difference between Haros and other demons is their humanoid form, suggesting some kind of kinship with humanity that none who know them fully understand, given their ability to take the shape of any symbol of death at will.  
Haros has lived in the underworld for his entire life. Shortly after his birth, he was banished there for eternity by his mother, the goddess Nyx, who was horrified by his monstrous appearance. Eventually, after trying to spend his early days surviving there alone, Haros was approached by <i>another</i> god, the ruler of the underworld Hades, who promised Haros a safe refuge in his self-named city in exchange for assistance in helping souls find their way to his citadel. Eager to get out of the death-filled wilderness, Haros agreed, but he didn't realize he was signing his <i>own</i> soul away to Hades in a labor contract that would be held over him for the rest of his days.
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Historically, he is most known throughout Greek mythology as the being responsible for bringing souls across the river Styx into Hades in exchange for coin. This remains true today. However, Hades is simply one of many different afterlife realms that Haros helps protect, including Elysium, the Duat, Valhalla, and many more. He also doesn't always require payment… although, as a demon, he certainly has no objection to it.
This is how most recognized Haros -- or rather, by the name he was known as at the time, Charon -- in his younger days during the height of the Hellenic Pantheon of ancient Greece: a scary, old man who brought souls across the Styx, the river separating the rest of the underworld from Hades, in exchange for coin as payment for his services. This coin would be the only worship Haros would ever experience, a pale comparison to the temples built in honor of all the other gods in his pantheon. Over time, Haros grew to resent them all for it, and the only way he could power through it was to fantasize about one day in the future getting revenge against his family for his mistreatment.
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To Haros' fortune, things have changed greatly since his pantheon fell to the rise of Christianity, and even more so since all the different pantheons from history agreed to stay away from Earth for the sake of humanity's growth. Hades' collection of souls, which he uses to empower himself, has slowly dwindled away as the number of incoming souls has dwindled down to just a select few a year. With all of his family now staying full-time in either the city of Hades or Mount Olympus, Haros has taken advantage of new downtime by staying as far away from them all as possible. He'd never admit it, but even though he was forced into it as a job, a part of him has grown to love the lost souls he's spent his entire life protecting, most likely because he was once in their same position: alone in a scary world surrounded by death, and vulnerable to all of the dangers it brings. Thus, he's taken it upon himself to exploring the <i>entire</i> underworld to rescue <i>all</i> the lost souls out there that need his help, even the ones Hades has no claim over that are destined for some other afterlife he's never seen before.
The living world was never of much interest to Haros until the death of a man named Ethan Holloway, who would eventually take the name '''[[Limbo|<span style="color:#550038;">Limbo</span>]]''' as his own. Ethan was a lost soul unlike any other. Normally, Haros uses their innate abilities to visualize a spirit's fate and find where it ultimately belongs; when they tried to do it with Ethan, they sensed a fate with no end, somehow intertwined with that of the whole of humanity. Unsure of what to make of it, Haros made a point to keep an eye on Ethan in an effort to protect the fates of those connected to him. When they discovered just how aloof and obtuse Ethan actually is, they took it upon themselves to train him to better understand the untapped power that he possesses.
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The living world was never of much interest to Haros until the death of a man named Ethan Holloway, also called '''[[Limbo|<span style="color:#550038;">Limbo</span>]]''', who he discovered while exploring the vast underworld. Limbo was a lost soul unlike any other. Haros has divine power that allows him to see the fate of a given soul, which normally helps him find where it's mean to rest eternally; when he tried to do it with Limbo, he sensed a fate with no end, somehow intertwined with all of humanity. Unsure of what to make of it, and concerned about the implications for all afterlife existence, Haros made a point to keep an eye on Limbo just to be safe. When he discovered just how aloof and obtuse Limbo actually is, Haros took it upon himself to train him to better understand the untapped power that he possesses. If all of fate lies on Limbo's shoulders, even if he doesn't yet understand how or why, Haros knows that Limbo will need to be a lot stronger to face whatever is coming for him.
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Ethan, an unprecedented case of a soul existing as both dead and living simultaneously, is permanently tethered to the realm of the living, which means he can freely travel between the two. He is constantly bringing Haros with him when he does. Haros, despite dedicating their entire existence to humankind, has found the living to be fairly distasteful. They generally keep people at a distance, often refusing to speak to any living mortals besides Ethan or the occasional deity. In fact, many of Ethan's allies believe Haros to be Ethan's pet, mostly because of the lupine form they take while in the living realm.
Although their relationship was initially rather contentious due to Haros' irritability and Limbo's absurd antics, the two of them have become rather inseparable partners in their shared mission of saving the souls of those who never found their way to rest. Limbo can freely move between the living and dead worlds, but as one of humanity's highest profile heroes, Limbo takes most of the skills Haros taught him in tracking souls and aiding them to help those still trapped in the mortal world, unable to make it to the underworld at all. Those lost in the underworld still fall under Haros' jurisdiction, which he vastly prefers over dealing with the filth and chaos of mortals. If Limbo needs Haros' help in the mortal world, though, Haros never declines. On Earth, he most commonly appears in the form of a large, shadowy wolf to obscure his own identity as all gods agreed to stay out of mortal affairs.
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Together, they run the '''Limbo Lodge''', an old motel in the world of the living which has seen so much death that a demon's heart grew inside of it, bringing it to life and turning it into a gateway to the underworld. The souls they rescue stay there safely until Haros or Limbo can figure out where they belong. Haros warded the place with ancient magic to keep enemies out, and Limbo somehow befriended the demon inside and trained it to protect the guests who live there instead of eating them. Spirits everywhere know that if they ever need help, the two of them are the ones to seek out for it.
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'''[[Limbo|<span style="color:#550038;font-size:20px;">Limbo</span>]]:'''<br>Despite frequently appearing annoyed at Ethan's astounding lack of competence, the two have developed a remarkable bond while training and working together. Haros will always answer the call when Ethan needs him. He may be the closest thing to an actual friend Haros has ever had, although he'd never admit it.
'''[[Limbo|<span style="color:#550038;font-size:20px;">Limbo</span>]]:'''<br>Despite frequently appearing annoyed at Ethan's astounding lack of competence, the two have developed a remarkable bond while training and working together. Haros will always answer the call when Ethan needs him. He may be the closest thing to an actual friend Haros has ever had, although he'd never admit it.
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As an external protector of all afterlives, Haros has frequently worked with the Elysians to help protect their native realm Elysium. Raziel, one of the younger Elysians, has felled many monsters and forces of evil alongside Haros in the realm of Limbo over the course of thousands of years.
As a protector of all afterlives, Haros has frequently worked with the Elysians to help protect Elysium from outside dangers. Raziel, one of the younger Elysians, has felled many monsters and forces of evil alongside Haros in the realm of Limbo over the past few hundred years.
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'''[[Osiris|<span style="color:#550038;font-size:20px;">Osiris</span>]]:'''<br>
An immortal god who rules an afterlife called the Duat. Osiris and Haros have a mutual respect formed in battle together against the horde of monsters living beyond the realm of death. Limbo, who is close friends with him as well through the Vanquishers, has little knowledge of their history.
An immortal god who rules an afterlife called the Duat. Osiris and Haros have a mutual respect formed in battle together against the horde of monsters living beyond the realm of death long before the formation of the Vanquishers, although most of his memories are of an older incarnation of the god. Haros deliberately keeps this information Limbo, who is close friends through the Vanquishers with Aaron, the <i>current</i> incarnation of the Osiris' soul.
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'''[[Blister|<span style="color:#550038;font-size:20px;">Blister</span>]]:'''<br>
'''[[Blister|<span style="color:#550038;font-size:20px;">Blister</span>]]:'''<br>
As an acquaintance of Hecate, the goddess who has taken claim over Isabelle's soul, Haros has kept tabs on her soul to ensure that it gets where it needs to go when Hecate needs it. Haros knows her fate and sympathizes with her, which is why he is more fond of her than other mortals.
Haros is quite sympathetic to Isabelle because the fellow Hellenic goddess Hecate has claimed her soul, choosing her as a vessel for when the gods are allowed to return to Earth. Her fate is simply to die so that a god may live, and as he hates most gods for exactly that sort of thing, he hopes to interfere somehow with Hecate's goals. When Blister asked him for help in a secret scheme to defy Hecate, Haros agreed. He isn't sure if she's ready for what it will take of her, but he's committed to helping however he can.
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{ played by @Jon }

NAME: Haros
AGE: Eternal
SPECIES: God (Hellenic)
BIRTHPLACE: Limbo, the dead realm
POWERS & ABILITIES:

  1. DESTINY VISION:
    Haros is capable of seeing the path of destiny attached to a given soul, which he uses to find the souls' afterlives.
  2. DARK MAGIC:
    Having spent his life surrounded by the forces of death, Haros has mastered the use of the many dark magics that govern the underworld for himself.
  3. SHAPESHIFTING:
    Haros is capable of changing their form at will. Usually he assumes the form of death in some capacity, most commonly a large, shadowy wolf.
  4. SPIRIT ARROWS:
    He can summon magical arrows that strike into the souls of his targets, injecting them with Haros' magical influence.

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When a living creature dies, its spirit is released from its body and sent to the underworld. Most spirits are just passing through on their way to the afterlife realm that claims them - of which there are nearly infinite - but occasionally a soul will get helplessly stuck in the space between these realms, unable to find its home. Oftentimes, these lost souls become food for the countless number of monstrous, soul-eating demons that inhabit the underworld. If one is really lucky, the lone god called Haros finds them first.

Haros has lived in the underworld for his entire life. Shortly after his birth, he was banished there for eternity by his mother, the goddess Nyx, who was horrified by his monstrous appearance. Eventually, after trying to spend his early days surviving there alone, Haros was approached by another god, the ruler of the underworld Hades, who promised Haros a safe refuge in his self-named city in exchange for assistance in helping souls find their way to his citadel. Eager to get out of the death-filled wilderness, Haros agreed, but he didn't realize he was signing his own soul away to Hades in a labor contract that would be held over him for the rest of his days.

This is how most recognized Haros -- or rather, by the name he was known as at the time, Charon -- in his younger days during the height of the Hellenic Pantheon of ancient Greece: a scary, old man who brought souls across the Styx, the river separating the rest of the underworld from Hades, in exchange for coin as payment for his services. This coin would be the only worship Haros would ever experience, a pale comparison to the temples built in honor of all the other gods in his pantheon. Over time, Haros grew to resent them all for it, and the only way he could power through it was to fantasize about one day in the future getting revenge against his family for his mistreatment.

To Haros' fortune, things have changed greatly since his pantheon fell to the rise of Christianity, and even more so since all the different pantheons from history agreed to stay away from Earth for the sake of humanity's growth. Hades' collection of souls, which he uses to empower himself, has slowly dwindled away as the number of incoming souls has dwindled down to just a select few a year. With all of his family now staying full-time in either the city of Hades or Mount Olympus, Haros has taken advantage of new downtime by staying as far away from them all as possible. He'd never admit it, but even though he was forced into it as a job, a part of him has grown to love the lost souls he's spent his entire life protecting, most likely because he was once in their same position: alone in a scary world surrounded by death, and vulnerable to all of the dangers it brings. Thus, he's taken it upon himself to exploring the entire underworld to rescue all the lost souls out there that need his help, even the ones Hades has no claim over that are destined for some other afterlife he's never seen before.

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The living world was never of much interest to Haros until the death of a man named Ethan Holloway, also called Limbo, who he discovered while exploring the vast underworld. Limbo was a lost soul unlike any other. Haros has divine power that allows him to see the fate of a given soul, which normally helps him find where it's mean to rest eternally; when he tried to do it with Limbo, he sensed a fate with no end, somehow intertwined with all of humanity. Unsure of what to make of it, and concerned about the implications for all afterlife existence, Haros made a point to keep an eye on Limbo just to be safe. When he discovered just how aloof and obtuse Limbo actually is, Haros took it upon himself to train him to better understand the untapped power that he possesses. If all of fate lies on Limbo's shoulders, even if he doesn't yet understand how or why, Haros knows that Limbo will need to be a lot stronger to face whatever is coming for him.

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Although their relationship was initially rather contentious due to Haros' irritability and Limbo's absurd antics, the two of them have become rather inseparable partners in their shared mission of saving the souls of those who never found their way to rest. Limbo can freely move between the living and dead worlds, but as one of humanity's highest profile heroes, Limbo takes most of the skills Haros taught him in tracking souls and aiding them to help those still trapped in the mortal world, unable to make it to the underworld at all. Those lost in the underworld still fall under Haros' jurisdiction, which he vastly prefers over dealing with the filth and chaos of mortals. If Limbo needs Haros' help in the mortal world, though, Haros never declines. On Earth, he most commonly appears in the form of a large, shadowy wolf to obscure his own identity as all gods agreed to stay out of mortal affairs.

Together, they run the Limbo Lodge, an old motel in the world of the living which has seen so much death that a demon's heart grew inside of it, bringing it to life and turning it into a gateway to the underworld. The souls they rescue stay there safely until Haros or Limbo can figure out where they belong. Haros warded the place with ancient magic to keep enemies out, and Limbo somehow befriended the demon inside and trained it to protect the guests who live there instead of eating them. Spirits everywhere know that if they ever need help, the two of them are the ones to seek out for it.

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Limbo:
Despite frequently appearing annoyed at Ethan's astounding lack of competence, the two have developed a remarkable bond while training and working together. Haros will always answer the call when Ethan needs him. He may be the closest thing to an actual friend Haros has ever had, although he'd never admit it.

The Vanquishers:
Although Limbo is Haros' highest priority, all of Limbo's other teammates have proven themselves to be some of Earth's strongest souls. As Haros goes where Limbo goes, they end up assisting the Vanquishers with a lot of their missions, more often than not.

Elysian:
As a protector of all afterlives, Haros has frequently worked with the Elysians to help protect Elysium from outside dangers. Raziel, one of the younger Elysians, has felled many monsters and forces of evil alongside Haros in the realm of Limbo over the past few hundred years.

Stand-In:
Haros is directly responsible for the creation of one of Limbo's most notorious foes, the body-swapping ghost Stand-In. When asked why they killed Glenn Garrett that day, Haros simply claims that his fate could not be avoided.

Slasher:
The malevolent spirit of Mason Pflueger has evaded Haros for quite some time now, thanks to help received from Satan that allows him to evade Haros' detection. Haros believes Slasher deserves to be fed to the ghouls, causing a sort of contention between Haros and Limbo.

Osiris:
An immortal god who rules an afterlife called the Duat. Osiris and Haros have a mutual respect formed in battle together against the horde of monsters living beyond the realm of death long before the formation of the Vanquishers, although most of his memories are of an older incarnation of the god. Haros deliberately keeps this information Limbo, who is close friends through the Vanquishers with Aaron, the current incarnation of the Osiris' soul.

Blister:
Haros is quite sympathetic to Isabelle because the fellow Hellenic goddess Hecate has claimed her soul, choosing her as a vessel for when the gods are allowed to return to Earth. Her fate is simply to die so that a god may live, and as he hates most gods for exactly that sort of thing, he hopes to interfere somehow with Hecate's goals. When Blister asked him for help in a secret scheme to defy Hecate, Haros agreed. He isn't sure if she's ready for what it will take of her, but he's committed to helping however he can.