Rheya Apostolous

Rheya, a character in the Bloodbound series, was a priestess of the goddess Phampira, patron of blood and life, and the First Vampire. Although she is first seen in Book 2, Chapter 1, her name is not revealed until Chapter 2.

Appearance
Rheya has brown eyes, long brown hair, and tanned skin. She wears a white tunic, gold necklace, and gold armband.

When she transforms into a vampire, she gains blood-red eyes and sharpened canines.

Background
In the 8th century, B.C., in the city-state of Mydiea, Priestess Rheya spurned the advances of King Kaelisus. When he became more aggressive, she defended herself and clawed his face. Because it was treason to attack the King (as well as for having his advances rejected), Kaelisus wanted to have her executed. However, Prince Xenocrates spoke up on her behalf, warning his father that he and their kingdom might incur the anger of the gods if they acted in haste. Hence, Kaelisus decided to exile her, telling her that her survival would depend on the will of the gods she served. Gaius was the soldier that escorted her to the caves beyond the city. She pleaded with him to unbind her and he complied, giving her the knife he had used to cut the ropes. According to the legend, she gained her powers by drinking from the Tree of Eternal Life. She later returns to Mydiea transformed into the First Vampire and kills Kaelisus. Xenocrates pleads with her to spare his life and he and Gaius ask to receive her power.

Book 1

 * Chapter 7: The Judgment (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 14: The Cabin (Mentioned)

Book 2

 * Chapter 1: The Calm
 * Chapter 2: The Bloodkeeper
 * Chapter 4: The Collected
 * Chapter 6: The Ambush (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 9: The Slaughter
 * Chapter 11: The Legend (Mentioned; Determinant)

Gaius Augustine
Gaius knew Rheya in the past, as he was the soldier that carried out King Kaelisus' orders before she became the First. He calls her his Goddess in Book 2, Chapter 6. A premium scene of Book 2, Chapter 9, reveals that Serafine Dupont wrote in her notes that all the info about Rheya, the First Vampire, came from Gaius himself and that he never mentioned who killed her. A premium scene of Book 2, Chapter 9, reveals that, while Xenocrates started to have doubts about Rheya and her motives, Gaius didn't question her. In another premium scene of Book 2, Chapter 11, Gaius told Kamilah that he loved Rheya and still does. He even said he would love her until the day he dies, since she made him who and what he is. Adrian mentions in the same chapter that Gaius worshipped her.

Your Character
"Blood calls to blood. Flesh draws to flesh. Soon... all will burn."

- Rheya

In Book 2, Chapter 1, you have a dream of an ancient temple, a bleeding tree, and Rheya speaking. You are not sure what it means, but when Scholar Jameson leaves a tapestry fragment for you to find in his room, you have a vision of the past and watch her being exiled. In Chapter 4, if you decide to take the fragment (premium choice), you have a vision of her returning to the throne room of ancient Mydiea with her new powers.

Xenocrates
Xenocrates was the first to pledge loyalty to her after Rheya became the First Vampire. As of the tapestry scene of Book 2, Chapter 9, Xenocrates started to doubt her but Rheya was able to ease his doubts. Like Gaius, Xenocrates also called her his Goddess.

Vlad Tepes
Vlad Tepes and Rheya never met in person since Rheya was already no more than a legend when Kamilah was Turned about 2000 years before the events of Book 1. In a premium scene with Adrian in Book 2, Chapter 11, it is mentioned that Vlad became obsessed with Rheya through the bond he shared with Gaius. Adrian reveals that in the 1500s, Vlad even started a faith around her. When Your Character asks Adrian if he means a vampire cult, he states "More or less, yes", and also confirms that Vlad refers to her as Goddess. Because of Vlad, Rheya is idolized by many vampires around the world.

Powers and Abilities

 * Invulnerability: In Book 1, Chapter 14, Adrian explains that, unlike the vampires descended from her, the First did not have a "weekness to sunlight", and could survive the stake and the blade.
 * Immortality: In Book 1, Chapter 2, Adrian confirms that he does not age. Adrian states in Book 1, Chapter 14, that the First had the same powers as him, but none of his weaknesses. Thus it can be assumed that Rheya did not age as well.
 * Insomnia: A consequence of being a vampire is the immunity to drowsiness; as such, vampires are not hampered by fatigue caused by sleeplessness.
 * Superhuman Strength: Rheya was able to remove Kaelisus' lower jaw with two fingers, shortly after her transformation in Book 2, Chapter 4.
 * Superhuman Speed and Reflexes: As a vampire, she demonstrates superhuman speed when she crosses the throne room in one moment in Book 2, Chapter 4.
 * Healing Factor: Adrian's body can heal from physical injuries at supernatural speeds, ranging from closing open wounds to manually adjusting and healing dislocated bones. Vampires can heal the bite mark on their victims as well, using their own blood as a medium to accelerate the closing of the wounds. Despite this, Vampires are not averse to feeling pain. Adrian states that Rheya had all the powers all vampires have, so the same can be assumed for her.
 * Telekinesis: In a premium flashback scene of Book 2, Chapter 4, it is noted that she made several guards fly backwards with a wave of her hand. She kills them violently without touching them.
 * Heightened Senses: In Book 1, Chapter 6, Lily mentions how she can feel the slightest air currents, how she can even see the tiniest pores in Your Character's skin and can hear the water running through the pipes three stories up... Thus we can assume the same can be said for Rheya.
 * Pyrokinesis: Rheya, like Gaius and Reinhardt III, is able to create and control fire. She was able to put out the fire of the torches illuminating the throne room of King Kaelisus without touching them, shown in the special scene shown in Book 2, Chapter 4.

Weaknesses

 * Stake made from the Tree of Eternal Life: As the First Vampire, Rheya could only be killed with a stake made from the wood of the very same tree that gave her her powers, which is revealed by Adrian and Kamilah in Book 2, Chapter 6.

Trivia

 * She was referenced several times in Book 1 as the First Vampire, but not by her real name.
 * The name Rheya is of Old Greek and Latin origin, which means: To flow, river, stream (Old Greek); poppy flower (Latin).
 * Similar to Gaius in Book 1, it appears that the Bloodbound, Book 2 Portrait Fragments will each unlock more information about her backstory.
 * In Book 2, Chapter 4, in a premium scene, it is revealed that Rheya is the First Vampire.