Addax Dawn

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Addax Dawn is a former Candidate and current agent of the Rapid Evening. The Rethal-Addax Spaceport is partly named after him.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

He has neatly styled plum-colored hair and tan skin.

Personality[edit | edit source]

In the Kingdom game, Jace thinks of him as "cool and composed" and he is described as "young, calm, and the loyal Candidate of Peace"[1] who is a Diasporan patriot. He wishes that the Kingdom will end Apostolos’s terror permanently, but is constantly struggling to hold back Peace’s darker side.

History and Involvement[edit | edit source]

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Addax was the Candidate of Peace prior to the end of the Golden War. They were members of the Kingdom sent to destroy an Apostolosian superweapon. However, the manipulation of Righteousness worsened Addax's suspicion of Apostolos and Peace's turn towards Order. While Jace Rethal wanted to keep the weapon out of the hands of those who would misuse it, Addax tried to take it from him, and it was activated above Counterweight, devastating the planet and creating Weight. In the aftermath, Order and the weapon were left stationed halfway inside the abandoned dome. Addax went on to become a Rapid Evening agent. However, he maintained some contact with the Iron Choir living around his former Divine.[2]

Most people remember Addax as one of two tragic heroes who died on Counterweight while stopping a superweapon. This story is quickly shown to be an incomplete one, as he narrates the intro of "This Month Of Ours" as a Rapid Evening agent and a Lilac Duke of Kesh.

Addax is revealed to be one of those directing the Counterweight's Angels propaganda videos, as he describes himself as an "Archangel of Counterweight" in his journal.[3]

Relationships[edit | edit source]

Bonds (Kingdom)[edit | edit source]

  • He knows Sokrates is related to the royal line.
  • Jace wants to impress him.

References[edit | edit source]