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'''Eidolons''' are historical [[Apostolisians|Apostolisian]] heroes. They play an important role in Apostolosian society as models for individual Apostolosians' values.  
'''Eidolons''' are historical [[Stel Apostolos|Apostolisian]] heroes.  


In Golden era Apostolisian culture, it is common to choose an Eidolon as a model for one's values.
== History ==
In the [[Apostolosian Empire]] of the Golden era (''[[COUNTER/Weight]]''), it is common to choose an Eidolon as a model for one's values. There are six (one of which changes over time, as it takes the sitting Apokine as reference). The chosen Eidolon theoretically gives someone a specific pronoun, though they are not used directly for any character in the podcast.<ref group="note">Austin offers some pronoun paradigms in [https://twitter.com/austin_walker/status/1104536048288317445 this tweet], although he stresses that these are non-canon.</ref>


In [[Divine Principality|Principality]]-era Apostolisian culture, it is still common to choose an Eidolon, but they have grown additional cultural use. Most Apostolisians affix part of the name of their Eidolon to their root name to form their full forename. This also supplies a possible pronoun (though they/them is also appropriate). One example of this would be [[Cas’alear Rizah]], whose Eidolon is Cassander, and uses cas/cas' pronouns.
In [[Stel Apostolos]] of the Principality era (''[[PARTIZAN]]'' and ''[[PALISADE]]''), the amount of Eidolons has greatly expanded. Most Apostolisians now affix part of the name of their Eidolon to their root name to form their full forename. This also supplies a possible pronoun (though they/them is also generally appropriate). An example would be [[Cas’alear Rizah]], whose Eidolon is Cassander, and uses cas/cas'<ref group="note">The full paradigm is cas/cas/cas'/cas'/casself, [https://en.pronouns.page/are/cas/cas/cas'/cas'/casself modeled here].</ref> or they/them pronouns.


==Known Eidolons==
== Known Eidolons==
===Golden Era===
===Golden Era===
*Apole (personal sacrifice, family and the collection of resources)
{| class="wikitable"
*Apotine (security, patience and monuments)
|+
*Apoanta (journeys, commerce and challenging oneself)
!Eidolon
*Apote (instructions, celebration and animals)
!Chosen By
*Apothesa (construction, military action and history)
!Domain
*[[Apokine|The Apokine]]
|-
| rowspan="2" |Apole<ref group="note">All the original Eidolons except the Apokine are references to some of the gods of Hieron ([[Samol]], [[Samotine]], [[Samonta]], [[Samot]], and [[Samothes]]), with Sam- replaced by Apo- and minor changes in spelling/pronunciation. Their domains are also taken from the associated gods.</ref>
|[[Sokrates Nikon Artemisios]]<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 21: Crisis! (A Solemn Vow Above the Sea of Counterweight)]]</ref>
| rowspan="2" |Personal sacrifice, family, and the collection of resources
|-
|[[Cassander Timaeus Berenice]]<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 23: An Astonishingly Illegal Ship]]</ref>
|-
| rowspan="2" |Apotine
|[[Argus Korba]]
| rowspan="2" |Security, patience, and monuments
|-
|Cassander Timaeus Berenice(?)<ref>https://curiouscat.live/atebbel/post/145133436?t=1494782035</ref>
|-
|Apoanta
|
|Journeys, commerce, and challenging oneself
|-
|Apote
|
|Instructions, celebration, and animals
|-
|Apothesa
|
|Construction, military action, and history
|-
|[[Apokine (mech)|Apokine]]
|
|
|}
 
===Principality Era===
===Principality Era===
*[[Cassander Timaeus Berenice|Cassander]] - [[Cas'alear Rizah]]
{| class="wikitable"
*[[PARTIZAN 21: Millennium Break: We Will Take Hold of the Loom of History!#//People\\|Zosimel]] - [[Zo'la]]
|+
*Vervain (historical) - [[Ver'million Blue]] (uses she/her, goes by Million or Millie)
!Eidolon
*unknown Kal - [[Kal'mera Broun]] (uses they/them, goes by Broun)
!Chosen By
*unknown Tes (possibly Apothesa) - [[Tes'ili Serikos]]
!Remembered As
*unknown Si - [[Si’dra Balos|Si'dra Balos]]
|-
*unknown Cam - [[PARTIZAN 10: DESERT SQUIRE - RIPOSTE#//Organizations\\|Cam'bage Elarune]]
|Vervain (historical)
*unknown Fi - [[PARTIZAN 39: Escape Velocity#//People\\|Fi'nilo Nicol]]
|[[Ver'million Blue]]
*unknown Zig - [[Zig'ell Barbos]]
|
*Kleos (historical)
|-
*Sabeeha (historical)
|[[Cassander Timaeus Berenice|Cassander]]
|[[Cas'alear Rizah]]
|Apostolosian warlord<ref>[[PARTIZAN 32: GLORY Arrives]]</ref>
|-
|Kleos (historical)
|
|
|-
|Zosimel
|[[Zo'la]]
|Military tactician and the founder of the ideology Dynamism<ref>[[PARTIZAN 21: Millennium Break: We Will Take Hold of the Loom of History!]]</ref>
|-
|Sabeeha (historical)
|
|
|-
|Corridor
|[[Cor'rina Corrine]]
|Famed peacemaker who was able to bring people together to find an endpoint<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 04: Last Shooting]]</ref>
|-
|(unknown Kal)
|[[Kal'mera Broun]]
|
|-
|(unknown Phy)
|[[PARTIZAN 16: BITTER AIR - BEHEST#//Organizations\\|Phy'lon Antiphony]]
|
|-
|(unknown Tes)
|[[Tes'ili Serikos]]
|
|-
|(unknown Si)
|[[Si'dra Balos]]
|
|-
|(unknown Cam)
|[[PARTIZAN 10: DESERT SQUIRE - RIPOSTE#//Organizations\\|Cam'bage Elarune]]
|
|-
|(unknown Fi)
|[[PARTIZAN 39: Escape Velocity#//People\\|Fi'nilo Nicol]]
|
|-
|(unknown Zig)
|[[Zig'ell Barbos]]
|
|-
|(unknown Bel)
|[[Bel'agos Bloom]]
|
|-
|(unknown Jev)
|[[Jev'ari Estano]]
|
|}
 
==Notes==
{{Reflist|group=note}}
 
== References ==
<references />


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Latest revision as of 00:54, 11 August 2024

Eidolons are historical Apostolisian heroes. They play an important role in Apostolosian society as models for individual Apostolosians' values.

History[edit | edit source]

In the Apostolosian Empire of the Golden era (COUNTER/Weight), it is common to choose an Eidolon as a model for one's values. There are six (one of which changes over time, as it takes the sitting Apokine as reference). The chosen Eidolon theoretically gives someone a specific pronoun, though they are not used directly for any character in the podcast.[note 1]

In Stel Apostolos of the Principality era (PARTIZAN and PALISADE), the amount of Eidolons has greatly expanded. Most Apostolisians now affix part of the name of their Eidolon to their root name to form their full forename. This also supplies a possible pronoun (though they/them is also generally appropriate). An example would be Cas’alear Rizah, whose Eidolon is Cassander, and uses cas/cas'[note 2] or they/them pronouns.

Known Eidolons[edit | edit source]

Golden Era[edit | edit source]

Eidolon Chosen By Domain
Apole[note 3] Sokrates Nikon Artemisios[1] Personal sacrifice, family, and the collection of resources
Cassander Timaeus Berenice[2]
Apotine Argus Korba Security, patience, and monuments
Cassander Timaeus Berenice(?)[3]
Apoanta Journeys, commerce, and challenging oneself
Apote Instructions, celebration, and animals
Apothesa Construction, military action, and history
Apokine

Principality Era[edit | edit source]

Eidolon Chosen By Remembered As
Vervain (historical) Ver'million Blue
Cassander Cas'alear Rizah Apostolosian warlord[4]
Kleos (historical)
Zosimel Zo'la Military tactician and the founder of the ideology Dynamism[5]
Sabeeha (historical)
Corridor Cor'rina Corrine Famed peacemaker who was able to bring people together to find an endpoint[6]
(unknown Kal) Kal'mera Broun
(unknown Phy) Phy'lon Antiphony
(unknown Tes) Tes'ili Serikos
(unknown Si) Si'dra Balos
(unknown Cam) Cam'bage Elarune
(unknown Fi) Fi'nilo Nicol
(unknown Zig) Zig'ell Barbos
(unknown Bel) Bel'agos Bloom
(unknown Jev) Jev'ari Estano

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Austin offers some pronoun paradigms in this tweet, although he stresses that these are non-canon.
  2. The full paradigm is cas/cas/cas'/cas'/casself, modeled here.
  3. All the original Eidolons except the Apokine are references to some of the gods of Hieron (Samol, Samotine, Samonta, Samot, and Samothes), with Sam- replaced by Apo- and minor changes in spelling/pronunciation. Their domains are also taken from the associated gods.

References[edit | edit source]