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Bo's Father
Lost Girl character
Hades, also known as Bo's Father
Hades, also known as Bo's Father
First appearance

Caged Fae
Last appearance

Like Father, Like Daughter
Portrayed by

Eric Roberts[1]
Information
Nickname(s) The Dark King
Aliases Pyripuss
Lord of Darkness
Bo's Father
Hades
Species Unknown
Gender Male
Spouse(s) Persephone (Wife)
Aife (Concubine)
Children Bo (Daughter)
Relatives Unknown
Appeared In 5 Episodes Referenced
6 Episode Appearances
Aligned Dark Fae
Fate Active
As of Like Father, Like Daughter imprisoned in Lauren's clinic, gloating over his plans after speaking with Zee

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


Lost Girl is a Canadian developed and produced television series which premiered in the 2010 season on the television channel Showcase.


For further on Bo, the succubus of the series, see her article in the SuccuWiki here. For the series itself, see that article here. For a general discussion of Succubi and their mythos in the series, see that article here.


Bo's Father, also known as The Dark King, Lord of Darkness, The Pyripuss, and Hades, was the name of a character that appeared in the Lost Girl television series. As of the end of the fourth season, the actor playing the role was not revealed but the character was referenced repeatedly. During the fifth season episode End of Faes, the actor was revealed to be Eric Roberts.

During the latter half of the Third Season, the character was referenced many times. He made only one actual appearance in that season which occurred in The Ceremony. In that episode, Bo experienced a vision where he appeared, his voice was heard, but what he looked like was not shown.

In the Fourth Season, there was some confusion over whether he was The Wanderer who played a pivotal role during the season. But, by the end of the season, it was clear that the two were different beings. As the season unfolded, his plans to transform Bo into his Dark Queen were revealed, and his plans to escape his imprisonment in Hel were made clear.

As of the end of the Fourth Season, Bo's Father remained trapped in Hel, his plans stopped at least for the moment, but he remained a threat to Bo and her friends. His intentions were unclear eave that he intended to rule over the Fae as their Dark King with Bo serving as his Dark Queen.

The character actually appeared onscreen for the first time in the fifth season episode End of Faes and has made two other appearances since that episode.


Character History

Third Season

Prior to the third season, Bo's Father had been mentioned only in passing and Bo herself had no recollection of him. However in Caged Fae Bo spoke with Trick over her concerns about what her mother Aife experienced at the hands of her father, noting that he was most certainly Dark Fae in nature and was concerned about what that fact might mean to her.

Bo's Father made his first series appearance in The Ceremony though it was limited and did not reveal what he actually looked like. While Bo was undergoing her Dawning, she experiences a vision of what might be her past. In this vision, Bo enters a room where a large bassinet sits empty and a man rocks a baby in his arms. He speaks to the girl in his arms saying that she has "so much ahead of you. I've waited so long to have you in my arms." He then sings a song to the baby which Bo hums along to. The song is: "Gang awa' peerie faeries... Gang awa' peerie faeries... Gang awa' peerie faeries... Frae oor ben noo." As the song ends, Bo is quiet for a moment and then whispers "Dad?" The man, who can be assumed to be Bo's Father, though we never see his face, places the baby Bo back into her crib and then speaks to a female guardian, telling her "If Isabeau needs anything. Doesn't matter when. Doesn't matter what. You let me know." Bo's Father then disappears and Aife is seen killing the guardian and then stealing Bo away. This event marks the only time that Bo's Father is heard or seen in person in the Third and Fourth Seasons. At the end of this episode, Trick reveals an image in his collection which seems to be connected to Bo's Father in some way.

He was referred to again in Those Who Wander when Bo found Aife alive and imprisoned. Aife told Bo that her father would be able to kill those that imprisoned them and then resurrect them before killing them again. This was the first indication that Bo's Father had a specific power and hinted at the abilities that Bo had as well.

At the end of the Third Season, Bo's Father was still a mystery, his purpose and plans unknown and unclear though it appeared he was alive, but his location was not known.


Fourth Season

The Fourth Season of the series caused a great deal of confusion about who exactly Bo's Father was. At the beginning of the season Bo was captured by The Wanderer, known as Rainer, who initially appeared to possibly be Bo's Father. However, as the season progressed, it became clear that The Wanderer was not Bo's Father, but was in fact "Bo's Destiny." In the last two episodes of the season, Bo's Father finally appeared to confront Bo and Rainer towards the latter half of the season where some of his plans were made clear.

In Origin, Bo and Rainer attempted to stop Bo's Father from returning from Hel, but were tricked into completing a prophecy which rather than sealing him in Hel, opens a portal for him to return.

In Dark Horse, Trick swore that the true identity of Bo's Father was not known by him. Bo discovered that she was being transformed by her father into The Dark Queen and when she arrived at the portal where her father would appear to confront him, she began to change into the Dark Queen, but Dyson saved her. When this failed, Bo's Father sent an army of Remnants to the portal in a bid to escape Hel, but his advance was held at bay by Dyson, Trick and Tamsin. Kenzi figured out the prophecy to close the portal, and to do so she sacrificed herself. With Kenzi's action, Bo's Father could not escape Hel and remained trapped there.

At the end of the Fourth Season, Bo's Father had not revealed himself to Bo, though some facts were known about him. It was clear that he intended to have Bo serve as his Dark Queen to his Dark King and bring all Fae under his control. He was apparently trapped in Hel and while his first attempt to escape was thwarted by Kenzi's actions, another attempt was almost certain. What his involvement going forward in the series with Bo's life and any possibly plans he might have, including the possible entrapment of Kenzi to draw Bo to him were not known.


Fifth Season

Bo's Father first made his presence known in the premiere episode of the Fifth Season Like Hell, Part I where it was shown that he used old style rotary telephones who's dials glowed blue when he wanted to communicate. At one point, Kenzi was seen yelling into the phone, calling him a "heavy breather stalker" but he never spoke. He also communicated with Tamsin, turning her personality as a result, and making her seek out Bo. He spoke with one of the Valkyrie, Stacey as well. It was also made clear that Freyja, the ruler of Valhalla was not pleased with having to do business with him. At the end of the episode, Bo pressed a glowing blue floor button in an elevator and was sent on her way to see him.

During Like Hell, Part II, Bo went to confront him and after taking an Artemis Moon Candle from him, at the moment of Bo's escape to the elevator between realms in Hel, he attacked her. The only physical evidence of Bo's Father was his outstretched hand which gripped Bo by her throat for a time before she broke free. No sign of his actual physical form otherwise occurred in the episode, though Bo could hear his breathing while she searched for the candle she needed. Persephone, who revealed herself to be Bo's stepmother and as well the wife of Hades, told Bo that: "Hades used to gloat over what his daughter would become. A Queen capable of dominion over life and death. There were guards then. A midwife, lots of people. But they fled when Hades began to lose his power." Persephone's revelations about Bo's Father seemed to indicate that his name is Hades, but whether this is true or not was not clear or certain by the end of the episode.

During It's Your Lucky Fae, Bo received a birthday gift from her father of a strange Jack-in-the-box with unknown powers.

In End of Faes, Hades made his first actual on-screen appearance in a vision to Bo. Hades spoke riddles to Bo as she tried to decide whether to open the Jack-in-the-box her father had sent her in order to stop the plans of the Ancients on Earth.

in 44 Minutes to Save the World, Bo released Hades from his imprisonment and he quickly placed himself into the lives of Bo and her friends. During the episode Hades helped to save Mark's life, advised Lauren in her research and met Dyson. He also was present when Bo confronted Iris, in the end, Hades killed her while Bo trapped Nix, who had been inside of Iris, in the box that had once held Hades. In doing so, Hades remained on Earth, but was being held in isolation in Lauren's clinic. Hades had a conversation with Bo in which he explained his side of the story with regards to what Bo had learned from her mother Aife in the past. By the end of the episode, Hades had a strained relationship with Bo, she not trusting him.

During Like Father, Like Daughter, Hades discussed with Lauren her situation as a Conduit, what that meant, and offered his assistance to her. Hades also touched Lauren at one point, which gave Lauren some amount of his power for an instant. This manifested as a dark glow around one of Lauren's hands. Hades also spoke with Bo and Kenzi when they had possession of a painting called "The Vanishing" which, according to Hades, could be used to banish the Ancients from Earth. He also warned Bo that it could be used against her as well. At the end of the episode, Zee confronted Hades, demanding to know what his plans were, but Hades did not reveal them. Hades then was seen in possession of the painting, which he then revealed was a false painting over the true one, then gloating over his plans which he warned Zee where already begun.


Powers and Abilities

The actual powers that the Dark King possesses are unclear. There have been inferences made that he is a being of great power, but specifics are very few. His wife Aife did claim that he had the power of Resurrection at one point in the series. It is possible, though again not clear, that he may have the power of telepathy. He also may possess powers similar to that of an Incubus as well. All of this is conjecture as of the fourth season, no clear evidence had appeared.

Hades stated that he "was darkness"[2] and was able to touch Iris, who was possessed by the Nix, when all others that had touched her, save for Bo, had died in doing so.

It is unclear, but Hades seems to have a great deal of medical knowledge, the source and level being unclear, but of a high level.[3]


Appearances in the Lost Girl Series

Third Season


Fourth Season


Fifth Season


Information revealed in the series

  • It appears from Aife's claims that she was forced by Bo's Father to give birth to Bo.
  • Rainer claims that all of the visions Bo has seen of horses and things connected to them are a sign that her father wants to see her.
  • The mark that both Rainer and Bo have on their chest is that of Bo's father.
  • Bo represents The Dark Queen whom her father wishes to come into full force so he can return to the Earth from Hel. It is possible that if Bo turned completely into the Dark Queen, she would then become the Queen of Hel.
  • According to the Showcase site, Bo's Father is called Per Apice (dragon; trans: The Apex).
  • Bo's Father is imprisoned in Hel and intends to use Bo as his means to escape.
  • Bo's Father intends to have Bo rule over the Fae at his side as the Dark Queen to his Dark King.
  • He seems to have the powers of resurrection according to Aife
  • When the phone rings in Valhalla, and there is a blue glow around the rotary dial, the call seems to be from Bo's father.
  • According to Freyja, Kenzi had promised her soul to Bo's Father and because of that she could not be allowed to marry Hale.
  • Bo was sent to her Father by Frejya who told Bo that all that had happened to that point had been through the plans of Bo's Father.
  • His step-wife is named Persephone and she remained trapped in Hel with him.
  • Persephone called him: "A Fae that is perceived as a god."
  • According to Persephone, Bo's father is very angry with her.
  • Persephone declares herself to be the wife of Hades and as well Bo's Stepmother. By this admission this means that Bo's Father is Hades himself.
  • Persephone explained: "Hades used to gloat over what his daughter would become. A Queen capable of dominion over life and death. There were guards then. A midwife, lots of people. But they fled when Hades began to lose his power."
  • Bo has a flashback to the vision the Oracles gave her in End of Faes, which was not fully revealed when it happened previously. It begins with her father Hades telling Bo not to be afraid, adding they have little time to talk. He then tells Bo that she must stop the Ancients as only family can destroy them, and also adds that their power will decide the fate of the world. He also tells Bo that she will do things you don't want to do. When he tells Bo that she will lead their victory over night, Bo refuses. Hades tells Bo: "Sometimes the greatest evil is the greatest mercy." and his last words are: "The answer lies with you. A gift."
  • End of Faes marks the first time Hades, Bo's father, is seen.
  • Hades has been freed from his imprisonment and walks the Earth as of 44 Minutes to Save the World.
  • Hades gave Lauren a hint with regards to her research on making humans Fae and vice versa.
  • According to Hades, the jack-in-the-box that Bo possessed could contain any force and then send it to Tartarus.
  • The mark that Bo has been carrying from her father was the reason she survived being touched by Iris and her powers as the Nix.
  • Hades revealed that the mark Bo has will never fade.
  • Hades seems to smile... a lot.
  • According to Hades, the box was made specifically for Bo to use.
  • Hades killed Iris, while Bo used the box to draw the Nix out of Iris and imprison it. Hades remains on Earth as a result.
  • Hades told Iris "I am Darkness." which allowed him to take hold of Iris and kill her, as iris was carrying darkness.
  • Hades claimed to Bo: "You are my child. My blood. I would never do anything to hurt you."
  • Hades is being held in what seems to be an isolation ward in Lauren's clinic.
  • Bo has warned Hades not to speak Kenzi's name at least twice.
  • Bo has warned Hades not to go to the Dal Riata, or to be near any of her friends.
  • Hades claims that he saved Aife from the Dark Dungeons, taking her to Tartarus to do so, but could not heal her.
  • Hades blames all of the suffering that Aife went through on Trick's actions.
  • Hades claims that he was the one that sent Bo to Earth so that she would be safe from Aife.
  • Bo listed the nicknames: Hades, Jack, BF (Birth Father) and Lauren's Lab Rat for her father. It is notable that at the end of Like Father, Like Daughter. Zee calls Hades 'Jack.'
  • Because Bo imprisoned Hades, Persephone claims that she is then also imprisoned by Bo. Bo however releases her.
  • Persephone tells Bo that the painting called "The Vanishing": "contains the first song" but Hades would know more about it.
  • Hades plays upon Lauren's thoughts, telling Lauren that she could be "more than all of us put together."
  • Hades commented to Kenzi: "And you're funny. That's your gift."
  • Bo seems to believe she has no middle name, but Hades suggests that she might.
  • Hades reveals that a Siren must sing the song in the painting at the person they wish to banish.
  • Hades also warned Bo that the song would also banish her, if she was caught in it.
  • Zee was never banished, her disappearance was a "magic trick" by Hades by rewriting the first song by placing a false painting over the real one.
  • Hades possesses the painting and has it with him.
  • Hades claims to have a plan to make sure that Bo agrees with him.
  • Zee called Hades, Jack, even though she never heard him referred to as such.
  • Hades seems to be unconcerned about Zee being a threat to him, making a comment about the body that Zee possesses.


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