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Icarus is the main protagonist of Glory of Heracles. A silent, seemingly emotionless boy, Icarus travels across Greece in order to discover who he really is, and why he was cursed with immortality. With his backstory entirely unknown, and several characters confusing Icarus for the mighty Heracles, Icarus hopes to find answers on Mount Olympus. However, this journey draws him into a much larger conflict for the sake of the planet.
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Icarus was once the young, kind-hearted son of the master craftsman, Daedalus. Much to Icarus's distaste, his father was incredibly distant, due to being constantly enraptured in his inventions. Icarus's mother also left him at a young age, having grown incredibly sick and passing away. Icarus only had one friend, in the form of a young woman who had grown romantically interested in him. Still, he longed to be free of the world, and fly away like a bird.
One fateful day, Daedalus's masterful inventions led to him creating a pair of wings useable by humans, made entirely of wood and held together by wax. Although Daedalus warned Icarus to never fly the wings too close to the sun, Icarus could not help himself from following his dream, and lept from the tallest cliff he could find. Unfortunately, the heat of the sun melted the wax of the wings, causing for them to break and sending Icarus to his death.
Incredibly depressed and feeling guilty due to his son's death, Daedalus frantically tried to find ways to bring him back. Eventually, he was able to create an incredible soul-infusing machine known as the Crasis, which he planned on using to infuse Icarus's soul back within his own body. In order to do this, he enlisted the help of Heracles, who had recently lost his younger brother, Iphicles, and was also desparate to revive him.
Heracles was placed on the Crasis in order to test the machine, when something went wrong and caused a massive fracture in Heracles's soul. The soul of Heracles would be split four separate ways; one quarter remained in Heracles, one quarter went into Daedalus, one quarter went into Iphicles, and the final quarter of Heracles's soul joined with Icarus's soul in the body of a marionette.
All four entities that remained, were considered the Proof of the Soul of Heracles, and each four equally believed they were Heracles. The Gods soon revolted at this act and erased their memories. The next thing the marionette knew, it was washed up on a shore of Greece and found by a young woman named Leucos. Together, Leucos and the marionette (currently being referred to as Heracles) decided to team up and travel to Mount Olympus together.
Eventually, once the marionette's party formed, he gave himself a name of his own, which coincidentally happened to be the exact same name as the soul that resided within him; Icarus. Once the other three Proofs of the Soul were found, the quarters of Heracles's soul left them and were given back to the original Heracles. This left Icarus as a body with only one soul left, the soul of Icarus.
Although Daedalus never truly recognized this Icarus as his real son, he still realized that Icarus's soul residing within a marionette was still Icarus all the same. In one final act of fatherly love, Daedalus sacrificed his own live in order to save Icarus, which led to Icarus and his party being able to save the world from the wrath of Typhon.
Codex Statistics
Key:Early Game | Late Game
Tier: At least 7-C, likely Low 5-B | 5-B, High 3-A with Uranus's Sword
Name: Icarus, Heracles (by Nymphs), Marionette (by Daedalus and Zeus)
Alignment:Neutral Good (Icarus is kind-hearted and fights to protect others, although his silent nature does make his intentions unclear. He does seem to be fueled by his selfish desire to find out who he is, though he will freely drop that quest if people around him require his help. Icarus seems more concerned about preserving peace and helping others, than anything else)
Travel Speed:Peak Human (Can outrun Spartan soldiers) | Peak Human, likely Massively Hypersonic with Hermes's Wings (Gains Hermes's speed, which should be superior to Apollo, who is believed to be the sun streaking across the sky. The Earth orbits the sun at 67,000 mph)
Combat Speed:Massively Hypersonic | Faster Than Light
Stamina:Peak Human (Was able to travel all across Greece, exploring several dungeons and defeating countless monsters, all while on very limited sleep. Sleep is only required in order to recover magic usage, although Icarus can very easily maintain his ability to physically fight for several days)
Range:Standard Melee, Extended Melee with swords, Hundreds of Meters with magic spells, Multi Supercluster with Uranus's Sword
Titan Sword: Legendary sword forged by Hephaestus, capable of dealing considerable damage to Typhon. Said to be able to cleave a new fate. It converts magic and ether into attacking power.
Uranus's Sword: A sword once wielded by Uranus, it was said to have created the star-flecked skies.
Hades' Sword: A sword favored by Hades, which sends its victims to Hades' Realm.
Spears
Ceraunus: Considered the ultimate spear, Zeus himself forged it out of lightning.
Trident: The spear of Poseidon, which wields the power of the sea.
Shields
Olympian Shield: This incredibly durable shield is said to channel the powers of Olympus. Holding it negates status ailments.
Pallas Athena: The shield once held by Athena, reinforced by the skin of Pallas the Titan. It grants the ability of Null Oblivion, meaning the wielder never becomes forgetful.
Other
Byrn Dart: A missile dart that contained Byrn magic within it. Throwing it is like casting a fire spell.
Fulg Dart: A missile dart that contained Fulg magic within it. Throwing it is like casting a lightning spell.
Queth Dart: A missile dart that contained Queth magic within it. Throwing it is like casting an earth spell.
Ise Dart: A missile dart that contained Ise magic within it. Throwing it is like casting an ice spell.
Bomb: An average bomb that Icarus can throw. Explodes on impact.
Clothing
Savior's Armor: Armor made for valiant deeds, containing the power of the gods.
Radiant Robe: A robe blessed by the gods, said to ward of calamity and evil.
Oceanus's Armor: Armor worn by Oceanus, said to protect him from all attacks.
Gaia's Raiment: The robe of the earth goddess, said to make angry gods fall quiet before it.
Magic Ring: And eldritch ring that harnesses the evil of an old spirit.
Hermes's Helm & Hermes's Wings: This helm and wings of the god, Hermes, allows the wearer to be as quick as he.
Uranus's Helm: The helm of Uranus grants the knowledge and power of Uranus, god of the sky.
Items
Herb: Restores some of Icarus's health.
Physic: Restores a little of Icarus's health.
Potent Physic: Restores some of Icarus's health.
Total Physic: Fully restores Icarus's health.
Walking Nectar: When taking this nectar, Icarus is kept completely awake; nullifying anything that might make him sleep. It also restores his magic.
Chthonic Balm: A nostalgic scent for monsters that draws them near.
Camping Kit: Easy to set up campsite for Icarus to sleep in, without fear of monster attacks.
Byrn: Fire magic. Sets an enemy ablaze and diminishes resistance to magic.
Byrnage: Powered-up version of Byrn. Sets a row of enemies on fire.
Byrngarm: The most powerful version of Byrn. Drops pillars of flame from the sky onto foes.
Fulg: Lightning magic. Calls lightning onto an opponent and saps resistance to slash attacks.
Fulgar: Powered-up version of Fulg. Strikes a row of enemies with electricity.
Fulgarum: The most powerful version of Fulg. Punishes foes with a powerful strike of electricity.
Ise: Ice magic. Encases the foe in ice and saps resistance to thrust attacks.
Isell: Powered-up Ise. Encases a row of enemies in ice.
Isellam: The most powerful version of Ise. Encases foes in a chasm of ice.
Queth: Earth magic. Hits an enemy with a boulder, and saps resistance to blunt attacks.
Quaithe: Powered-up Queth. Hammers a row of enemies with boulders.
Quaithar: The most powerful version of Queth. Drops a large boulder onto foes.
Pow: Health magic. Restores a little health to a single ally.
Powtes: The most useful version of Pow. Restores all health to a single ally.
Powra: Powered-up Pow. Restores a fair amount of health to a single ally.
Paralyze: Icarus' version of paralysis magic. Stuns the foe for a few turns.
Illume: Resurrection magic. Can raise an ally after they're defeated, but only to half health.
Illumore: Powered-up version of Illume. Raises an ally to full health after they are defeated.
Arginoa: Summons a colossal sacred sword that deals incredible blunt damage to all enemies in the area.
Notable Techniques
Defend: Icarus reacts swiftly to deflect attacks and reduce damage.
Counter: Icarus strikes back immediately after a foe attacks.
Evade: Icarus anticipates an opponent's attack and dodges before it connects.
Mindshield: Raises a psychic barrier that halves all magical damage dealt to Icarus.
Boon: Naturally recovers a little magic power by converting ether into magic.
Vigor: Recovers some of Icarus's health after an enemy's turn is over.
Brinkback: Recovers a little health and boosts Icarus's resistances when he's near death.
Other
Weaknesses: His soul is susceptible to be taken out of his body, which would leave his body to be a motionless marionette. He's normally used to fighting as part of a party, which restores his health and magic while he's busy attacking.