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'''Seen in:''' [[1.42 - The Prize]].
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In return for eternal servitude and recruiting new Bacchae, [[Bacchus]] gives [[Orpheus]] a magic lyre. With it, Orpheus becomes the most famous musical act in all of Greece. As he becomes more and more obsessed with fame and glory, though, he also becomes very possessive of the lyre. He even tries to go back and rescue it when [[Bacchus's Cavern]] is set ablaze.
When [[Ares]] comes dangerously close to winning the [[Kronos Stone]] at the talent show at [[Kora's Inn]], [[Hercules]] and [[Iolaus]] step in as a last-minute act. Iolaus [[Here and Now (When I Look Into Your Eyes)|sings]] while Hercules acts as the lead lyre player. Though his is very similar to [[Bacchus's Lyre]], it seems to have no particular magical abilities.
 
Similar, but not identical, to [[Bacchus's Lyre]].
 
Powers:
* Hypnosis - Can put Bacchae in a trance when soothing music is played, lulling them to dance and keeping them from attacking. - ''[[1.19 - Lure of the Lyre]]''
* Empathy - Allows the musician to "touch the very souls" of the audience, and feel their adoration. Unknown if this power works for any musician who plays the lyre or just Orpheus. - ''[[1.20 - Fame]]''


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Latest revision as of 09:38, 15 November 2013

Hercules's Lyre

Seen in: 1.42 - The Prize.

When Ares comes dangerously close to winning the Kronos Stone at the talent show at Kora's Inn, Hercules and Iolaus step in as a last-minute act. Iolaus sings while Hercules acts as the lead lyre player. Though his is very similar to Bacchus's Lyre, it seems to have no particular magical abilities.