is Supergiant Games' first ever sequel, but that doesn't mean it is going to keep things the same. Zagreus, the lovable and sarcastic protagonist of the first ,has been replaced by his little sister, Melinoë, and the game no longer revolves around escaping Hades over and over again. Instead, it is about breaking into the Underworld, killing the Chronos, Titan of Time, so that Hades can be reclaimed from its usurper, and a recent technical test provided plenty of insight into the new protagonist.
Due to the inconsistencies with the Greek myths, there are a few versions of Melinoë. Sometimes, she's a Goddess, while other times she is a chthonic nymph. Her parentage can rarely be agreed upon too, since sometimes her father is Hades, while other times it is Zeus, just like with the potentially returning Zagreus. Given that the franchise is called the "",Supergiant has made Melinoë a Goddess, and since she is the Princess of the Underworld, she is also the daughter of Hades.
Melinoë is the second child of Hades and Persephone, being born after the events of the first game. Despite being born in the Underworld, she has very little knowledge of it, since Chronos is said to have attacked shortly after the princess was born, at least according to Poseidon. She managed to escape the same fate as her family, who are assumed to have all been captured by the Titan, and has trained with Hecate ever since.
As of the start of the game, Melinoë is in hiding with what is effectively a camp full of Underworld rebels seeking the death of Chronos. She has been training with Hecate since she was a child in service to the goal of ending the Titan of Time, with "" even being somewhat of a salute. With her mentor being a user of witchcraft, she fights very differently to her warrior-like brother, who trained under Achilles, as she utilizes magic never before seen in
In 's technical test, there is a sequence in which a child version of Melinoë talks with Hecate about beginning her
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