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As the leader of the Liberation Army, Odessa was a symbol of its ideals, being idolised as its "star of hope". Her tenderness and strength, as well as her determination never to turn her back on those who needed aid, bolstered her reputation with those sympathetic to her cause. Over time she would fall in love with [[Flik]], the two having a strong relationship. In order to maintain her status as a strong leader, she rarely confided in people. | As the leader of the Liberation Army, Odessa was a symbol of its ideals, being idolised as its "star of hope". Her tenderness and strength, as well as her determination never to turn her back on those who needed aid, bolstered her reputation with those sympathetic to her cause. Over time she would fall in love with [[Flik]], the two having a strong relationship. In order to maintain her status as a strong leader, she rarely confided in people. | ||
Operating out of the Liberation Army headquarters in [[Lenankamp]]'s sewers, Odessa would first meet [[Hero (Suikoden)|the hero]] after [[Viktor]] brought him to the sewers following his escape from [[Gregminster]]. Although open to having him join, she did not pressure him but did encourage him to think for himself and to take responsibility for his actions, such as the capture of [[Varkas]] and [[ | Operating out of the Liberation Army headquarters in [[Lenankamp]]'s sewers, Odessa would first meet [[Hero (Suikoden)|the hero]] after [[Viktor]] brought him to the sewers following his escape from [[Gregminster]]. Although open to having him join, she did not pressure him but did encourage him to think for himself and to take responsibility for his actions, such as the capture of [[Varkas]] and [[Sydonia]]. Odessa herself would take an active role in missions, travelling to [[Sarady]] to deliver the Fire Spear plans. While away on this mission the Liberation Army's hideout was attacked by Imperial soldiers. Returning during the attack, Odessa was killed while protecting a small child. Before she died, she requested that her body be thrown into the sewers to avoid spreading the news of her death, which she believed would affect the morale of the movement. | ||
After her death, Odessa's wishes were followed and her body was disposed of in Lenankamp's sewers, closing the curtain on a brief, but intense life. She would be succeeded in leadership of the Liberation Army and although rumours of her disappearance would begin to circulate, her death only became public knowledge following the [[Battle at Pannu Yakuta Castle]] after the Liberation Army had grown to a point that the lie was no longer deemed necessary. | After her death, Odessa's wishes were followed and her body was disposed of in Lenankamp's sewers, closing the curtain on a brief, but intense life. She would be succeeded in leadership of the Liberation Army and although rumours of her disappearance would begin to circulate, her death only became public knowledge following the [[Battle at Pannu Yakuta Castle]] after the Liberation Army had grown to a point that the lie was no longer deemed necessary. |