![]() ![]() However, one day, when she was out shopping with Cassandra, Sophitia had an ominous vision of a knight in azure armor and a sword of immense evil-a sword she knew that had to be Soul Edge. Cassandra was the only member of her family or group of friends to believe her story at the time.Īfter recovering from her wounds she suffered from the sword fragments, she returned to her life as the daughter of a baker and spent her days peacefully. After the battle had finished, Taki carried Sophitia on her back to her home in Athens, where Sophitia's sister, Cassandra, had been waiting for her. Just as Cervantes was about to deliver a finishing blow to the wounded Sophitia, a mysterious female ninja, Taki, saved her and proceeded to kill the evil pirate. However, shards of the evil sword flew with great force from her powerful blow, wounding her too greatly to finish the fight. Sophitia did eventually track down Soul Edge in a port in Valencia, Spain, and she fought its wielder, the dread pirate Cervantes de Leon, destroying one of the twin blades. Upon gaining her equipment, she ventured forward. However, Hephaestus insisted she could achieve the goal, and Sophitia relented. At first, Sophitia was reluctant to take the holy mission as she told Hephaestus, she was but a baker's daughter. ![]() Hephaestus ordered her to come to the Eurydice Shrine and receive a holy weapon, the Omega Sword, so that she could destroy Soul Edge. ![]() He revealed to her that he was the Olympian god of fire and forge, Hephestus, and told her of the evil sword Soul Edge-that the existence of such a powerful blade would put shame to his name, as he had not created it, and that if anyone were to discover it, it would bring much pain to the world. One day, as she bathed in a forest spring, a bright light appeared and took the shape of a man. She has always treasured her country's culture and prayed often to the city guardian, Athena, the goddess of wisdom. She has blonde hair, pale white skin, and green eyes. She lives in Athens, a part of the Ottoman Empire. The daughter of a Greek baker, Sophitia worked at her family bakery.
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