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* They sense that [[Natalya Greaves|Natalya]] is good and noble.
* They sense that [[Natalya Greaves|Natalya]] is good and noble.
* [[Addax Dawn|Addax]] knows who they are.  
* [[Addax Dawn|Addax]] knows who they are.  
== Trivia ==
* All of Sokrates's names are taken from Ancient Greek:
** [[wikipedia:Socrates|Sokrates]] is the name of an Ancient Greek philosopher.
** [[wikipedia:Nikon_(disambiguation)|Nikon]] is probably from the word for "victory", and the name of a few Byzantine and Russian Orthodox religious figures.
** [[wikipedia:Ancient_Macedonian_calendar|Artemisios]] is an Ancient Macedonian month, named for the goddess [[wikipedia:Artemis|Artemis]].
** [[wikt:Pelagius|Pelagios]] is a name meaning "of the sea".


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Sokrates Nikon Artemisios or Sokrates is a prince of Apostolos, the second child of House Pelagios.

Personality

Wish

  • The Kingdom will become a symbol of unity for the entire sector.

Issue

  • They are secretly from the ruling family of Apostolos.

Relationships

Bonds

  • They sense that Natalya is good and noble.
  • Addax knows who they are.

Trivia

  • All of Sokrates's names are taken from Ancient Greek:
    • Sokrates is the name of an Ancient Greek philosopher.
    • Nikon is probably from the word for "victory", and the name of a few Byzantine and Russian Orthodox religious figures.
    • Artemisios is an Ancient Macedonian month, named for the goddess Artemis.
    • Pelagios is a name meaning "of the sea".

Appears in

Notes

  1. When Apostolosians were created in the COUNTER/Weight worldbuilding episode, their society's gender system was binary by default. The Apostolosian gender and pronoun system was invented and elaborated as play continued, and because of this after-the-fact retcon, Apostolosian characters during COUNTER/Weight are often referred to with binary pronouns. In later seasons, Apostolosians are more consistently referred to with "they" pronouns (unless they specifically choose to use others), and it has become standard practice both by cast and fandom to apply these pronouns to COUNTER/Weight-era Apostolosians as well, even if those pronouns weren't consistently used at time of production.