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'''Count Aram''' '''Nideo''' is a religious official of the [[The Divine Fleet|Divine Fleet]] and [[The Divine Free States|Divine Free States]] and the founder of the [[Divine Principality]].
'''Aram Nideo''' is a religious official of the [[The Divine Fleet|Divine Fleet]] and [[The Divine Free States|Divine Free States]] and the founder of the [[Divine Principality]].


== Appearance==
== Appearance==
When ⸢Signet⸣ met with Nideo in "[[The Beloved Dust (episode)|The Beloved Dust]]", he was wearing a muted green robe, a headwrap that opens up to a cylinder running left to right atop his head, and facepaint.
When ⸢Signet⸣ meets with Nideo in "[[The Beloved Dust (episode)|The Beloved Dust]]", he is wearing a muted green robe, a headwrap that opens up to a cylinder running left to right atop his head, and facepaint.<sup><ref name=":0">[[Twilight Mirage 01: The Beloved Dust]]</ref></sup>


The walls of their office are covered in printed fabrics which soften the hard surfaces, but are not especially colorful.<sup><ref name=":0">[http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-01-the-beloved-dust Episode 01], 01:33:55.</ref></sup>
==History and Involvement==
Initially, his role is to directly oversee [[⸢Signet⸣]]'s work with the Resonant Orbit.<sup><ref name=":0" /></sup> He begins to rise in power after the kidnapping of the Cadent, becoming a prominent war hawk<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 25: The Miracle of the Mirage: The Dragon]], episode description</ref> and a chief bureaucrat of the Divine Free States.


==History and Involvement==
After the Divine Free States and [[Rapid Evening]] fled the Mirage, Nideo was instrumental in their unification as the [[Divine Principality]].<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 67: Futura Free Pt. 4]]</ref> He became the Resolute Regent and wrote the Many Stars Argument or "Nideo Thesis", which would become the foundation of [[Asterism]]. The cultural remnant of the Divine Free States enveloped in the Principality was named for him and his line: [[Stel Nideo]].<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 11: Summary & Recap]]</ref>
He directly oversees [[⸢Signet⸣]]'s work with the church.<sup><ref name=":0" /></sup>
 
He was posthumously made a Divine, and called Privign after the Resonant Orbit Divine [[Privign|of the same name]].<ref>[[PARTIZAN 14: Deception in the Canyon City]]</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Aram Nideo is a religious official of the Divine Fleet and Divine Free States and the founder of the Divine Principality.

Appearance

When ⸢Signet⸣ meets with Nideo in "The Beloved Dust", he is wearing a muted green robe, a headwrap that opens up to a cylinder running left to right atop his head, and facepaint.[1]

History and Involvement

Initially, his role is to directly oversee ⸢Signet⸣'s work with the Resonant Orbit.[1] He begins to rise in power after the kidnapping of the Cadent, becoming a prominent war hawk[2] and a chief bureaucrat of the Divine Free States.

After the Divine Free States and Rapid Evening fled the Mirage, Nideo was instrumental in their unification as the Divine Principality.[3] He became the Resolute Regent and wrote the Many Stars Argument or "Nideo Thesis", which would become the foundation of Asterism. The cultural remnant of the Divine Free States enveloped in the Principality was named for him and his line: Stel Nideo.[4]

He was posthumously made a Divine, and called Privign after the Resonant Orbit Divine of the same name.[5]

References