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'''Euanthe Akakios Themistokles''' is the oldest child of [[House Pelagios]] and therefore the heir to the role of [[Apokine]]. | '''Euanthe Akakios Themistokles'''<ref>https://twitter.com/atebbel/status/731538367679107072</ref> is the oldest child of [[House Pelagios]] and therefore the heir to the role of [[Apokine]]. | ||
During the [[Golden War]], they were assigned to a front line military position, while their other siblings were assigned positions meant to keep them safer. Euanthe was seriously injured and hospitalized, and [[Cassander Timaeus Berenice|Cassander]], the youngest, was selected as the heir. At the end of the war, Euanthe recovered enough to retake the heirship. | During the [[Golden War]], they were assigned to a front line military position, while their other siblings were assigned positions meant to keep them safer. Euanthe was seriously injured and hospitalized, and [[Cassander Timaeus Berenice|Cassander]], the youngest, was selected as the heir. At the end of the war, Euanthe recovered enough to retake the heirship. | ||
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* All of Euanthe's names are taken from Ancient Greek: | * All of Euanthe's names are taken from Ancient Greek: | ||
** [[wikipedia:Euanthe|Euanthe]] is a Greek mythological name | ** [[wikipedia:Euanthe|Euanthe]] is a Greek mythological name, as well as the name of a [[wikipedia:Euanthe_(moon)|moon of Jupiter]]. | ||
** Akakios or [[wikipedia:Acacius|Acacius]] is | ** Akakios or [[wikipedia:Acacius|Acacius]] is the name of several historical figures. | ||
** [[wikt:Θεμιστοκλῆς|Themistokles]] means "oracular glory" and is the name of an [[wikipedia:Themistocles|Athenian general]], among others. | ** [[wikt:Θεμιστοκλῆς|Themistokles]] means "oracular glory" and is the name of an [[wikipedia:Themistocles|Athenian general]], among others. | ||
** [[wikt:Pelagius|Pelagios]] is a name meaning "of the sea". | ** [[wikt:Pelagius|Pelagios]] is a name meaning "of the sea". | ||
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Euanthe Akakios Themistokles[1] is the oldest child of House Pelagios and therefore the heir to the role of Apokine.
During the Golden War, they were assigned to a front line military position, while their other siblings were assigned positions meant to keep them safer. Euanthe was seriously injured and hospitalized, and Cassander, the youngest, was selected as the heir. At the end of the war, Euanthe recovered enough to retake the heirship.
They are invested in their role as heir to the Apostolosian Empire. During their parent's funeral after the Golden Demarchy overtakes the empire, they wear their heir's sash and make no direct acknowledgement of either of their siblings. At the dinner in "A Splintered Branch, A Ringing Bell Pt. 2", they wear their formal military uniform.
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Euanthe dies leading a final charge against Rigour.
Trivia
- All of Euanthe's names are taken from Ancient Greek:
- Euanthe is a Greek mythological name, as well as the name of a moon of Jupiter.
- Akakios or Acacius is the name of several historical figures.
- Themistokles means "oracular glory" and is the name of an Athenian general, among others.
- Pelagios is a name meaning "of the sea".