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===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== | ||
{{Quote|I took her hands in mine and said "I forgive you. | {{Quote|I took her hands in mine and said "I forgive you". Words I swore Calus would never hear from me again.|[[Unforgiven]] lore tab}} | ||
Despite Milos' death happening so long ago, Caiatl still remembers his presence every time she closes her eyes. His death was also the main motivator she had, along with seeing Calus as weak, for Caiatl to participate in the [[Midnight Coup (event)|Midnight Coup]]. Throughout the rest of the days of the bitter relationship, Caiatl still held malice towards her father for Milos's slaughter and swore revenge would come by her hand one day. While such a fate did not come to pass, she still was able to participate as a key figure in Calus's downfall, her vengeance for Milos complete. | Despite Milos' death happening so long ago, Caiatl still remembers his presence every time she closes her eyes. His death was also the main motivator she had, along with seeing Calus as weak, for Caiatl to participate in the [[Midnight Coup (event)|Midnight Coup]]. Throughout the rest of the days of the bitter relationship, Caiatl still held malice towards her father for Milos's slaughter and swore revenge would come by her hand one day. While such a fate did not come to pass, she still was able to participate as a key figure in Calus's downfall, her vengeance for Milos complete. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The name Milos originates from ancient Greece and translates to mean "Gentle" or "Lover of Glory. | *The name Milos originates from ancient Greece and translates to mean "Gentle" or "Lover of Glory". | ||
**Due to Caiatl's love for the [[Cabal]]'s more militaristic culture and how she described Milos, the name is apt. | **Due to Caiatl's love for the [[Cabal]]'s more militaristic culture and how she described Milos, the name is apt. | ||