Attila Leossyr
Attila Leossyr is a fictional character from the Mythic Legions series introduced in 2016. He is the heroic general of the Army of Leodysseus.
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Mythic Legions
Attila Leossyr is a fictional character in Mythic Legions series. He is the general of the Army of Leodysseus, an army assembled to combat the forces of Arethyr. His army includes the warriors Cowarros, Deltigar the Destroyer, Otho, Vitus and a legion of Iron Knights.
His older brother Attlus the Conqueror leads the House of the Nobel Bear.
Development
The Attila Leossyr toy was funded by the Mythic Legions Action Figures Kickstarter campaign in 2015. He was available for $45 by himself or as a $33 add-on for US backers.[1]
Attila Leossyr was part of the second Mythic Legions All-Stars set which went up for preorder in January 2018.
Mythic Legions All-Stars 2 were released in April 2019.
Reception
Fictional biography
When his older brother Attlus renounced his claim to leadership of the Army of Leodysseus, Attila Leossyr gladly stepped up and grabbed the mantle. A ferocious warrior, Attila embodies the spirit of his army's lion symbol--over-brimming with incredible confidence and charisma. Attila's popularity amongst the people of Mythoss has made him a symbol of hope in a kingdom crippled with fear.
The biography for Faustia says she is Attila's close advisor.
The biography for Vitus says Attila asked Vitus to train the Army of Leodysseus in the methods of Mercurian warfare
Comics
In Mythic Legions Book 1 Otho approached Artemyss Silverchord as to whether Attila's command would effect the alliance of their armies. A biography for Attila also appeared in the book.
Toys
- Four Horsemen Studios Mythic Legions Attila Leossyr (2016, 2019)
- A 1:12 scale figure by Four Horsemen. This figure uses a new head and has parts first used on other figures in the line, including the torso first used by the Silver Knight.
- Four Horsemen Studios Mythic Legions Attila Leossyr Test Shot (2016)
- An unpainted version of the figure in grey plastic.
- Limited to 10 pieces.[2]
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