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A '''Dark King''' is the title by which [[Bo]]'s [[Dark Fae]] biological father has been identified in the series for four seasons. His name has not been revealed and he has not been seen yet.
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A '''Dark King''' is the descriptive title by which [[Bo]]'s biological father was considered to be for four seasons. He has also been referred to as the "[[Lord of Darkness]]" and the "[[King of the Underworld]]". In [[It's Your Lucky Fae]], Bo specifically identified her father by the name [[Hades]].
   
 
{{LGCharacter
 
{{LGCharacter
 
|Box title = Dark King
 
|Box title = Dark King
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|caption = First mention: Blood Lines
 
|Row 1 title = Name:
 
|Row 1 title = Name:
 
|Row 1 info = The Dark King<br>
 
|Row 1 info = The Dark King<br>
 
|Row 2 title = Aliases:
 
|Row 2 title = Aliases:
|Row 2 info = Lord of Darkness<br>
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|Row 2 info = Hades<br>
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King of the Underworld<br>
Pyrripus
 
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Lord of Darkness<br>
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Pyrippus
 
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|Row 3 title = Status:
 
|Row 3 info = Alive
 
|Row 3 info = Alive
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|Row 4 info = (Unknown)
 
|Row 4 info = (Unknown)
 
|Row 5 title = Affiliation:
 
|Row 5 title = Affiliation:
|Row 5 info = Dark Fae
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|Row 5 info = Unaligned
 
|Row 6 title = Occupation
 
|Row 6 title = Occupation
|Row 6 info = (Unknown) (Imprisoned in Hel)
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|Row 6 info = Ruler of Tartarus
 
|Row 7 title = Known Relatives:
 
|Row 7 title = Known Relatives:
|Row 7 info = Bo (Daughter)
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|Row 7 info = Bo (Daughter)<br>
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Persephone (Wife)
 
|Row 8 title = Powers:
 
|Row 8 title = Powers:
 
|Row 8 info = *Resurrection
 
|Row 8 info = *Resurrection
 
|Row 9 title = Portrayed by:
 
|Row 9 title = Portrayed by:
|Row 9 info = (TBA)
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|Row 9 info = [[Eric Roberts]]
 
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}}
   
 
==Character arc==
 
==Character arc==
   
In [[Season 1]], it was established that Bo's [[Light Fae]] birth mother, [[Aife]], was sentenced to death and handed over to the Dark Fae for execution after rebelling against the truce that ended [[The Great War]] between the Light Fae and Dark Fae clans, and killing a Dark [[Elder]]. However, instead of capital punishment she was imprisoned for several centuries by an unidentified Dark King and subjected to torture. During her imprisonment she was raped by him and became pregnant with Bo. Aife managed to escape from her cell after giving birth to Bo and thereafter [[Lou Ann]], her midwife and a Dark Fae rebel, fled from his kingdom with Bo in her arms, leaving her with a human family to be raised in secret.
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In [[Season 1]], it was established that Bo's [[Light Fae]] birth mother, [[Aife]], was sentenced to death and handed over to the [[Dark Fae]] for execution after rebelling against the truce that ended [[The Great War]] between the Light Fae and Dark Fae clans, and killing a leader of the Dark. However, instead of capital punishment she was imprisoned for several centuries by an unidentified Dark King and subjected to torture. During her imprisonment she was raped by him and became pregnant with Bo. Aife managed to escape from her cell after giving birth to Bo and thereafter [[Lou Ann]], her midwife and a Dark Fae rebel, fled from his kingdom with Bo in her arms, leaving her with a human family to be raised in secret.
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[[File:Bo Father (309).png|thumb|left|200px|Bo cradled by father]]
   
 
Since learning that her father was a cruel and monstrous Dark King, Bo has feared that she, too, could be a monster just like him.
 
Since learning that her father was a cruel and monstrous Dark King, Bo has feared that she, too, could be a monster just like him.
   
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[[File:Aife takes Bo (309).png|thumb|right|200px|Aife takes infant Bo]]
While inside [[The Temple]], Bo saw a vision of her father sitting in a chair and holding her in his arms while singing to her. Bo only saw him from his back. He then proceeded to leave the room and left Bo in the care of a nurse maid, who was then killed (presumably by Aife) and the infant Bo snatched away. This vision of a loving, tender father changed some of the perception Bo had about him.
 
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While inside [[The Temple]], Bo saw a vision of her father sitting in a chair and holding her in his arms while singing to her. Bo only saw him from his back. He then proceeded to leave the room and left Bo in the care of a nurse maid, who was then killed by Aife and the infant Bo snatched away. This vision of a loving, tender father changed some of the perception Bo had about him.
   
 
When Bo found herself in the middle of a coven of human [[Witch|witches]] a powerful entity intervened, possessed one of them, spoke to Bo through her, and told her that her power was beyond her own comprehension, and that soon the two of them would rule together. (The assumption made was that it was Bo’s father.) ([[Adventures in Fae-bysitting]])
 
When Bo found herself in the middle of a coven of human [[Witch|witches]] a powerful entity intervened, possessed one of them, spoke to Bo through her, and told her that her power was beyond her own comprehension, and that soon the two of them would rule together. (The assumption made was that it was Bo’s father.) ([[Adventures in Fae-bysitting]])
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In the finale episode of [[Season 3]], Tamsin and [[Dyson]] are en route to The Dal and a figure appeared in the middle of the road with his back turned towards them. ''"[[Wikipedia:The_Wanderer_(Dion_song)|The Wanderer]]"''  song then began to play on the car radio. The allegation that he was Bo’s father was made by Tamsin at that moment, but it was not confirmed.
 
In the finale episode of [[Season 3]], Tamsin and [[Dyson]] are en route to The Dal and a figure appeared in the middle of the road with his back turned towards them. ''"[[Wikipedia:The_Wanderer_(Dion_song)|The Wanderer]]"''  song then began to play on the car radio. The allegation that he was Bo’s father was made by Tamsin at that moment, but it was not confirmed.
   
In [[Destiny’s Child]], we find out that [[Rainer]] is not Bo's father and, therefore, not The Dark King. Additionally, in [[Waves]], Rainer tells Bo that he was not the one who had captured her in black smoke and transported her to the [[Death Train]]. In [[End Of A Line]], when Rainer's face materializes on a blank page of a book and Bo tells [[Tamsin]] that it's the face of her "boss" (meaning [[The Wanderer]]), Tamsin informs Bo that the face in the book is not him (removing the possibility that Rainer is The Wanderer).
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In [[Destiny’s Child]], we find out that [[Rainer]] is not [[The Wanderer]] and, therefore, not The Dark King and Bo's father. Additionally, in [[Waves]], Rainer tells Bo that he was not the one who had captured her in black smoke and transported her to the [[Death Train]]. In [[End of a Line]], when Rainer's face materializes on a blank page of a book, [[Tamsin]] doesn't recognize it and Bo tells her that it's the face of her "boss"; to which Tamsin responds that the face in the book is not him (removing all possibility that Rainer is The Wanderer that hired Tamsin to find Bo).
   
 
[[File:Pyrippus_(309).png|thumb|left|200px|Trick unravels painting of the Pyrippus (3.09)]]
When the gateway to [[Hel]] was opened after the handfasting ceremony between Bo and Rainer in [[Origin/It Begins]], the [[Lord of Darkness]] was released from his prison. As Bo was feeling his attempt to cross the bridge and surface, she asked Trick to tell her all he knew about her blood and Trick swore that the true identity of her father remained shrouded from him. ([[Dark Horse]])
 
   
 
When the [[Cinvat]] (portal) to [[Hel]] was opened after the handfasting ceremony between Bo and Rainer in [[Origin]], the Lord of Darkness was released from his prison. As Bo was feeling his attempt to cross the bridge and surface, she asked Trick to tell her all he knew about her blood and Trick swore that the true identity of her father remained shrouded from him. ([[Dark Horse]])
The Lord of Darkness is stopped from coming through the gateway by Kenzi, who sacrificed her life to save Bo from death by walking through the portal. Kenzi was Bo's "heart" and her death fulfilled the prophecy.
 
   
 
The Lord of Darkness — the [[Pyrippus]] — is stopped from coming through the gateway by Kenzi, who sacrificed her life to save Bo from death by walking through the Cinvat. Kenzi was Bo's "heart" and her death fulfilled the prophecy.
Bo's father continues to remain a mystery at the end of [[Season 4]].
 
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In [[Like Hell Pt.2]], he was revealed to be [[Hades]] and ruler of [[Tartarus]]. In [[It's Your Lucky Fae]], Bo revealed that he was her father; followed by his showing himself to her for the first time in [[End of Faes]].
   
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
[[File:Pyrripus_(309).png|thumb|left|150px|Trick unravels painting of the Pyrripus]]
 
   
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His species and range of abilities have not been established.
Little is known about Bo's father, other than he is a Dark King who held Aife prisoner. When Trick finally suspected who he might be, he became greatly concerned. However, his name, status, species, and powers have not been established.
 
   
 
From what Aife said about him while she was a prisoner of [[Dr. Isaac Taft]], he is vengeful and punishing.
 
From what Aife said about him while she was a prisoner of [[Dr. Isaac Taft]], he is vengeful and punishing.
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He seemed able to possess Bo whenever she was in great peril, which indicates he could be telepathic.
 
He seemed able to possess Bo whenever she was in great peril, which indicates he could be telepathic.
   
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Hades is not aligned with either Light or Dark. He transcends the [[Fae]] and their clan divisions ([[Let Them Burn]]).
In [[Origin/It Begins]], the image of the [[Pyrripus]] represents the Lord of Darkness. In [[Dark Horse]], the Lord of Darkness is established to be Bo's father.
 
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
[[File:Bo (Dark Bo) The Ceremony (309)_(1).jpg|thumb|right|220px|"I will reign as he did, for I am his daughter."<br />Episode 3.09 "The Ceremony"]]
 
[[File:Bo (Dark Bo) The Ceremony (309)_(1).jpg|thumb|right|220px|"I will reign as he did, for I am his daughter."<br />Episode 3.09 "The Ceremony"]]
   
[[Bo]]: His daughter. Conceived while Aife was imprisoned under him.
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[[Bo]]: His daughter. Conceived while Aife was imprisoned under him and born in [[Tartarus]] (a.k.a. Hel).
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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* "My father was most certainly dark, but what if he was a monster? What does that make me?" – Bo to Trick ([[Caged Fae]])
 
* "My father was most certainly dark, but what if he was a monster? What does that make me?" – Bo to Trick ([[Caged Fae]])
   
* "I will reign as he did, for I am his daughter. Together, we will bridle the masses and ride into victory. Even death will fear us. Only I will choose who lives." – Bo ([[The Ceremony]])
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* "I will reign as he did, for I am his daughter. Together, we will bridle the masses and ride into victory. Even death will fear us. Only I will choose who lives." – [[Dark Bo]] ([[The Ceremony]])
   
* "You know not your true strength my child but soon you will and the world will bow down before us." – ''Voice'' ([[Adventures in Fae-bysitting]])
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* "You know not your true strength my child but soon you will and the world will bow down before us." – (''Voice'') ([[Adventures in Fae-bysitting]])
   
 
* "If your father was here, he would kill them all! And then resurrect them and then kill them again!" – Aife to Bo ([[Those Who Wander]])
 
* "If your father was here, he would kill them all! And then resurrect them and then kill them again!" – Aife to Bo ([[Those Who Wander]])
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* "I am your Queen, whether you swear it or not, fool, and my true army cometh. I was bound by blood. I will bathe in it. Humans, Fae...all will bow before me. All will break beneath the power of the Pyrippus." – Dark Bo ([[Dark Horse]])
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* "I was born in Hel. I found out when I was in Tartarus. My dad is Hades." – Bo to Tamsin ([[It's Your Lucky Fae]])
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* "I am Darkness." – Hades to Iris/Nyx ([[44 Minutes to Save the World]])
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
   
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* The term '''Dark King''' was used by Aife in [[Blood Lines]] to describe her captor, tormentor, and abuser — and by implication, Bo's father. After this episode, it was not used again in the series.
* In the painting Trick unrolls there is a figure of a giant Pyrripus hovering over a group of people and bearing down on them with what appear to be flames, or drawing energy from all of them as Dark Bo has done. The Pyrripus is a mythical beast also called the "Devil's Horse" and "Demon Steed of Hades".
 
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* Some fans of ''Lost Girl'' believed that if The Wanderer was Bo's father he may be the Norse god Odin,<ref>[[Wikipedia:Odin|Odin]]</ref> because he is also known as "The Wanderer".<ref>[http://norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/the-aesir-gods-and-goddesses/odin Norse mythology]</ref> This suspicion was supported by the use of Tamsin, a [[Valkyrie]], as the mercenary sent to ensnare Bo. (In Season 4, the identity of The Wanderer was confused with that of Rainer because the latter was also referred to as a "wanderer" for being cursed to ride the Death Train infinitely.)
   
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* In [[The Ceremony]], the painting Trick unrolls shows the figure of a giant horse with bat wings hovering over a group of people and bearing down on them with what appear to be flames, (or perhaps drawing energy from all of them as [[Dark Bo]] has done). It is an illustration of the Pyrippus. Although the name itself does not appear in Greek or Roman mythology, "Pyrippus" might refer to one of the four horses that pulled Hades' chariot in the underworld. It may be an alteration of Pegasus,<ref>[[Wikipedia:Pegasus]]</ref> the flying horse in Greek mythology; or a variation of the Gryphon.<ref>[http://necronomicon.20fr.com/photo3.html Mythical Monsters]</ref>
* There is a belief among some fans of ''Lost Girl'' that if The Wanderer is Bo's father (which was disproved at the end of season 4) he may be the god [[Wikipedia:Odin|Odin]] of Norse mythology, because Odin is also known as "The Wanderer".<ref>http://norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/the-aesir-gods-and-goddesses/odin/</ref> This suspicion is supported by the use of [[Tamsin]], a [[Valkyrie]], as the mercenary sent to ensnare Bo. In Norse mythology, Valkyries<ref>[[Wikipedia:Valkyrie]]</ref> are maidens of Odin and they decide which soldiers die in battle and which live. They then transport the souls of brave warriors to [[Valhalla]].
 
   
 
* The term "Lord of Darkness" was used for the first time in [[Origin]], the twelfth episode of [[Season 4]]. "King of the Underworld" was used for the first time in [[Like Hell Pt.2]], the second episode of [[Season 5]].
* Some fans theorized that there exists a Fae version of the [[Wikipedia:Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse|Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]] and that Bo's father is "Death", one of the four.
 
   
 
* In [[Origin]], the image of the Pyrippus represented the Lord of Darkness. In [[Dark Horse]], the Lord of Darkness was established to be Bo's father. In [[Like Hell Pt.2]], his name was revealed to be [[Hades]].
* The term [[Lord of Darkness]] was used for the first time in [[Origin/It Begins]], the twelfth episode of [[Season 4]]. It has not yet been made absolutely clear that he is also the Dark King – as Bo's father was referred to in [[Season 1]] and [[Season 2]].
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
   
* Season 1 (mentioned only)
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* 1.13 [[Blood Lines]] ("Dark King" mentioned only)
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* 4.12 [[Origin]] (identified as "Lord of Darkness")
* Season 2 (mentioned only)
 
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* 5.02 [[Like Hell Pt.2]] (identified as "King of the Underworld")
* 3.01 [[Caged Fae]] (Father mentioned only)
 
* 3.09 [[The Ceremony]] (Father seen from behind)
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* 5.08 [[End of Faes]] (Hades appears)
* 3.13 [[Those Who Wander]] (Father mentioned only)
 
* 4.12 [[Origin/It Begins]] (Father mentioned only)
 
* 4.13 [[Dark Horse]] (Father mentioned only)
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Season 2]]
 
[[Category:Season 2]]
 
[[Category:Season 3]]
 
[[Category:Season 3]]
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[[Category:Season 4]]
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[[Category:Season 5]]

Latest revision as of 07:59, 19 April 2017

A Dark King is the descriptive title by which Bo's biological father was considered to be for four seasons. He has also been referred to as the "Lord of Darkness" and the "King of the Underworld". In It's Your Lucky Fae, Bo specifically identified her father by the name Hades.

Dark King
Hades (508)
First mention: Blood Lines

Name:

The Dark King

Aliases:

Hades
King of the Underworld
Lord of Darkness
Pyrippus

Status:

Alive

Species:

(Unknown)

Affiliation:

Unaligned

Occupation

Ruler of Tartarus

Known Relatives:

Bo (Daughter)
Persephone (Wife)

Powers:

  • Resurrection

Portrayed by:

Eric Roberts

Character arc

In Season 1, it was established that Bo's Light Fae birth mother, Aife, was sentenced to death and handed over to the Dark Fae for execution after rebelling against the truce that ended The Great War between the Light Fae and Dark Fae clans, and killing a leader of the Dark. However, instead of capital punishment she was imprisoned for several centuries by an unidentified Dark King and subjected to torture. During her imprisonment she was raped by him and became pregnant with Bo. Aife managed to escape from her cell after giving birth to Bo and thereafter Lou Ann, her midwife and a Dark Fae rebel, fled from his kingdom with Bo in her arms, leaving her with a human family to be raised in secret.

Bo Father (309)

Bo cradled by father

Since learning that her father was a cruel and monstrous Dark King, Bo has feared that she, too, could be a monster just like him.

Aife takes Bo (309)

Aife takes infant Bo

While inside The Temple, Bo saw a vision of her father sitting in a chair and holding her in his arms while singing to her. Bo only saw him from his back. He then proceeded to leave the room and left Bo in the care of a nurse maid, who was then killed by Aife and the infant Bo snatched away. This vision of a loving, tender father changed some of the perception Bo had about him.

When Bo found herself in the middle of a coven of human witches a powerful entity intervened, possessed one of them, spoke to Bo through her, and told her that her power was beyond her own comprehension, and that soon the two of them would rule together. (The assumption made was that it was Bo’s father.) (Adventures in Fae-bysitting)

While Aife was in her cell she said in a crazed state that if Bo's father knew about Dr. Isaac Taft and his laboratory he would kill and resurrect the humans over and over again as retribution for capturing, torturing, and experimenting on Fae (Those Who Wander).

In the finale episode of Season 3, Tamsin and Dyson are en route to The Dal and a figure appeared in the middle of the road with his back turned towards them. "The Wanderer"  song then began to play on the car radio. The allegation that he was Bo’s father was made by Tamsin at that moment, but it was not confirmed.

In Destiny’s Child, we find out that Rainer is not The Wanderer and, therefore, not The Dark King and Bo's father. Additionally, in Waves, Rainer tells Bo that he was not the one who had captured her in black smoke and transported her to the Death Train. In End of a Line, when Rainer's face materializes on a blank page of a book, Tamsin doesn't recognize it and Bo tells her that it's the face of her "boss"; to which Tamsin responds that the face in the book is not him (removing all possibility that Rainer is The Wanderer that hired Tamsin to find Bo).

Pyrippus (309)

Trick unravels painting of the Pyrippus (3.09)

When the Cinvat (portal) to Hel was opened after the handfasting ceremony between Bo and Rainer in Origin, the Lord of Darkness was released from his prison. As Bo was feeling his attempt to cross the bridge and surface, she asked Trick to tell her all he knew about her blood and Trick swore that the true identity of her father remained shrouded from him. (Dark Horse)

The Lord of Darkness — the Pyrippus — is stopped from coming through the gateway by Kenzi, who sacrificed her life to save Bo from death by walking through the Cinvat. Kenzi was Bo's "heart" and her death fulfilled the prophecy.

In Like Hell Pt.2, he was revealed to be Hades and ruler of Tartarus. In It's Your Lucky Fae, Bo revealed that he was her father; followed by his showing himself to her for the first time in End of Faes.

Personality

His species and range of abilities have not been established.

From what Aife said about him while she was a prisoner of Dr. Isaac Taft, he is vengeful and punishing.

He has the power of resurrection (mentioned by Aife in Those Who Wander).

He seemed able to possess Bo whenever she was in great peril, which indicates he could be telepathic.

Hades is not aligned with either Light or Dark. He transcends the Fae and their clan divisions (Let Them Burn).

Relationships

Bo (Dark Bo) The Ceremony (309) (1)

"I will reign as he did, for I am his daughter."
Episode 3.09 "The Ceremony"

Bo: His daughter. Conceived while Aife was imprisoned under him and born in Tartarus (a.k.a. Hel).

Quotes

  • "My father was most certainly dark, but what if he was a monster? What does that make me?" – Bo to Trick (Caged Fae)
  • "I will reign as he did, for I am his daughter. Together, we will bridle the masses and ride into victory. Even death will fear us. Only I will choose who lives." – Dark Bo (The Ceremony)
  • "You know not your true strength my child but soon you will and the world will bow down before us." – (Voice) (Adventures in Fae-bysitting)
  • "If your father was here, he would kill them all! And then resurrect them and then kill them again!" – Aife to Bo (Those Who Wander)
  • "I am your Queen, whether you swear it or not, fool, and my true army cometh. I was bound by blood. I will bathe in it. Humans, Fae...all will bow before me. All will break beneath the power of the Pyrippus." – Dark Bo (Dark Horse)
  • "I was born in Hel. I found out when I was in Tartarus. My dad is Hades." – Bo to Tamsin (It's Your Lucky Fae)

Trivia

  • The term Dark King was used by Aife in Blood Lines to describe her captor, tormentor, and abuser — and by implication, Bo's father. After this episode, it was not used again in the series.
  • Some fans of Lost Girl believed that if The Wanderer was Bo's father he may be the Norse god Odin,[1] because he is also known as "The Wanderer".[2] This suspicion was supported by the use of Tamsin, a Valkyrie, as the mercenary sent to ensnare Bo. (In Season 4, the identity of The Wanderer was confused with that of Rainer because the latter was also referred to as a "wanderer" for being cursed to ride the Death Train infinitely.)
  • In The Ceremony, the painting Trick unrolls shows the figure of a giant horse with bat wings hovering over a group of people and bearing down on them with what appear to be flames, (or perhaps drawing energy from all of them as Dark Bo has done). It is an illustration of the Pyrippus. Although the name itself does not appear in Greek or Roman mythology, "Pyrippus" might refer to one of the four horses that pulled Hades' chariot in the underworld. It may be an alteration of Pegasus,[3] the flying horse in Greek mythology; or a variation of the Gryphon.[4]
  • The term "Lord of Darkness" was used for the first time in Origin, the twelfth episode of Season 4. "King of the Underworld" was used for the first time in Like Hell Pt.2, the second episode of Season 5.
  • In Origin, the image of the Pyrippus represented the Lord of Darkness. In Dark Horse, the Lord of Darkness was established to be Bo's father. In Like Hell Pt.2, his name was revealed to be Hades.

Appearances

References