He always went by Archelirion, “Archie” to his friends. Mythos was a name only his father and the members of the court called him. He was middling, like a glass of milk; his worth was dependent on what he stood beside. Who he stood beside.
As much as he hated his father, he couldn’t deny the great scientific achievements of the first Mythos.
So he followed in his father's footsteps. That's where he met Cormia; a personal favorite of mine. Together, he and Cormia were lab partners and life partners, approaching parenting their sons like an experiment all of its own.
He wasn’t as much of a leader as his father, which was the cause of his downfall. He never knew how to navigate the intricacies of high society, so it was no surprise to me when he was assassinated in front of his elder child.