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|pronouns=they/them or he/him<sup><ref group=note>When Apostolosians were created in the COUNTER/Weight worldbuilding episode, their society's gender system conformed to the existing gender binary. The Apostolosian system of gender was invented during a later COUNTER/Weight faction game, and because of this after-the-fact retcon, most Apostolosian characters during COUNTER/Weight are 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.</ref></sup>
|pronouns=they/them or he/him<sup><ref group=note>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.</ref></sup>
|titles= Commander
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|people=[[Apostolosians|Apostolosian]]
|affiliations=[[Apostolos]]
|affiliations=[[Apostolosian Empire|Apostolos]]
|relations=[[Sokrates Nikon Artemisios]]
|relations=[[Sokrates Nikon Artemisios]]
|season=[[COUNTER/Weight]]
|season=[[COUNTER/Weight]]
|player=[[Andrew Lee Swan]]<br>[[Sylvia Clare]]
|player=[[Andrew Lee Swan]]<br>[[Sylvia Clare]]
|debut=[[COUNTER/Weight 15: A Candle in the Sun]]
|debut=[[COUNTER/Weight 15: A Candle in the Sun]]
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'''Argus Korba''' is an Apostolosian commander. They served alongside [[Cassander Timaeus Berenice|Cass]] and [[Koda Whitegloves|Koda]] in the Golden War and had great respect for their ability to stem losses.
'''Argus Korba''' is an [[Apostolosian Empire|Apostolosian]] commander. They served alongside [[Cassander Timaeus Berenice|Cass]] and [[Koda Whitegloves|Koda]] in the Golden War and had great respect for their ability to stem losses.


They are involved in a failed siege on [[Rapid Evening]] bases on [[Torru]] by the Apostolosian military. Argus disagrees with their orders and wants to stand down to prevent the deaths of their soldiers. The siege is eventually won by the intervention of [[Sokrates Nikon Artemisios|Sokrates]] and [[Integrity]].
They are involved in a failed siege on [[Rapid Evening (intelligence agency)|Rapid Evening]] bases on [[Torru]] by the Apostolosian military. Argus disagrees with their orders and wants to stand down to prevent the deaths of their soldiers. The siege is eventually won by the intervention of [[Sokrates Nikon Artemisios|Sokrates]] and [[Integrity]].


With the creation of the [[Golden Demarchy]], Argus is appointed to the role of Apotine (Eidolon of security), pending future elections. It is their shot which kills the [[Apokine (Pelagios)|Apokine]] during a confrontation between the Apokine and Sokrates, who has deposed them. Later, they serve as Sokrates's guard during a meeting with [[Ibex]].
With the creation of the [[Apostolosian_Empire#Golden Demarchy|Golden Demarchy]], Argus is appointed to the role of Apotine (Eidolon of security), pending future elections. It is their shot which kills the [[Apokine (Pelagios parent)|Apokine]] during a confrontation between the Apokine and Sokrates, who has deposed them. Later, they serve as Sokrates's guard during a meeting with [[Ibex]].


==Appears in==
== Trivia ==
 
* [[wikipedia:Argus_(Greek_myth)|Argus]] is the name of several figures in Greek mythology.
 
==Appears in==  
*[[COUNTER/Weight 15: A Candle in the Sun]]
*[[COUNTER/Weight 15: A Candle in the Sun]]
*[[COUNTER/Weight 22: The Broken Branch]]
*[[COUNTER/Weight 22: The Broken Branch]]
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[[Category:Apostolosian]]
[[Category:Apostolosians]]
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[[Category:COUNTER/Weight characters]]

Latest revision as of 21:23, 14 July 2023

Argus Korba is an Apostolosian commander. They served alongside Cass and Koda in the Golden War and had great respect for their ability to stem losses.

They are involved in a failed siege on Rapid Evening bases on Torru by the Apostolosian military. Argus disagrees with their orders and wants to stand down to prevent the deaths of their soldiers. The siege is eventually won by the intervention of Sokrates and Integrity.

With the creation of the Golden Demarchy, Argus is appointed to the role of Apotine (Eidolon of security), pending future elections. It is their shot which kills the Apokine during a confrontation between the Apokine and Sokrates, who has deposed them. Later, they serve as Sokrates's guard during a meeting with Ibex.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Argus is the name of several figures in Greek mythology.

Appears in[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  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.