The leader of The House of Koronos, otherwise known as Kratos, mentions Issi, his sister, and soon Hylas realises they were hunting Outsiders specifically. When he hears them coming, he hides in a sapling where Skiros, a goatherd like him, hung dead disgustingly close. In Gods and Warriors, the book begins with Hylas running from the Crows, or The House of Koronos, which had shot an arrow into his arm. WARNING: PLOT SPOILERS BELOW Gods and Warriors He also, regardless of his familiarities of being an Outsider, proves to be good at cooperation.Īround Telamon, after their ruined friendship, he is automatically angered and feels wronged. He does have an ability to craft tools, as he made a knife for himself and Pirra in Burning Shadow.Īround Pirra, he is good-natured and humorous, excluding a few minute occurrences in Gods and Warriors, Burning Shadow, The Eye of the Falcon and Warrior Bronze. Overall, he is independent and good on his own-presumably because of his life as an Outsider. Throughout the books, his personality varies depending on who he is with or how familiar he is with a person or area. It also says when he holds The Dagger of Koronos he feels stronger and evidence proves he is. In Gods and Warriors, he is described as scrawny yet wiry, however, in The Eye of the Falcon, and the books after, the cover shows him as a bit brawny, so it could be debatable. Because of this, many times in Burning Shadow and Gods and Warriors, he uses charcoal to disguise himself. Hylas is often pointed out because of his fair hair, which is rare in Akea.
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