Otho

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Otho
Mythic Legions character
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Otho on card
First appearance

Mythic Legions Book 1, February 2017
Created by

Four Horsemen Studios
Information
Species Human
Occupation Warrior
Affiliation

Army of Leodysseus

Otho is a fictional character from the Mythic Legions series introduced in 2016. He is a heroic warrior in the Army of Leodysseus.

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Otho is a fictional character in Mythic Legions series. He is the greatest warrior in the Army of Leodysseus, an army assembled to combat the forces of Arethyr. Otho sometimes rides a horse.

Development

The Otho 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]

An Otho paint sample was displayed at Toy Fair in February 2015.[2]

Reception

Fictional biography

Otho art
Widely known as greatest warrior in the Army of Leodysseus, Otho stands at Attila Leossyr's side as his closest friend and most trusted advisor. As childhood friends, Otho, Attila, and Attlus were inseparable as they trained for the day that they would walk onto the battlefield. Walking away from battle after battle unscathed, Otho's deepest wound came as a result of Attlus' departure. That departure weighs heavily on Otho, perhaps even more so than on Attlus' own brother Attila.

Comics

Commander Otho appeared in Mythic Legions Book 1. He was in attendance at Silverhorn Castle when assassins lead by Skapular the Cryptbreaker attacked. He swore to follow queen Artemyss Silverchord along side Orn Steelhide and Asterionn in her quest to find out the truth behind the attack. A biography for Otho also appeared in the book.

Toys

  • Four Horsemen Studios Mythic Legions Otho (2016)
A 1:12 scale figure by Four Horsemen. This figure uses an original head and body parts first used on other figures in the line. Comes with an axe with optional second blade.
  • Four Horsemen Studios Mythic Legions Otho Test Shot (2016)
A grey, unpainted version of the figure.
Limited to 10 pieces.[3]

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