Phratagounè

"Men make swords and spears, but teeth and claws are fashioned by the gods."

- Phratagounè

Phratagounè the Keeper (died c. 422 BCE) was a member of the Order of Hunters, a branch of the Persian Order of the Ancients, active in Makedonia during the peak of the Peloponnesian War.

Biography
Phratagounè was a recluse, preferring to live away from civilization in the company of her animals. Admiring them for their loyalty and inability to lie. At some point before 422 BCE, Phratagounè was approached by Pactyas, who placed his animals in her care. She trained them to be loyal so that when the time came, they would kill the 'Tainted Ones' without objection.

In 422 BCE, Phratagounè was assassinated by the Spartan misthios Kassandra, after she had followed clues leading to her whereabouts.