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|text=The [[Golden Demarchy|Demarchy]] elects its leaders, leading Austin to say the house "should be dead," although the name was apparently occasionally used in reference to Apokine Cassander.<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 41: A Splintered Branch, A Ringing Bell Pt. 1]]</ref> All the former heirs of Pelagios were killed fighting [[Rigour]], so the house probably passed into history after the events of ''COUNTER/Weight.''<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 43: A Splintered Branch, A Ringing Bell Pt. 3]]</ref>}}
==Members==
==Members==
*[[Apokine (Pelagios parent)|Apokine (unnamed)]]
*[[Apokine (Pelagios parent)|Apokine (unnamed)]]

Revision as of 16:37, 17 November 2022

House Pelagios is the lineage of the Apokine of the Apostolosian Empire during COUNTER/Weight. Cassander states that the God of Storms has been the patron of their house since before their people left Earth.[1][note 1]

The royal crest is seafoam green.[2]

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The Demarchy elects its leaders, leading Austin to say the house "should be dead," although the name was apparently occasionally used in reference to Apokine Cassander.[3] All the former heirs of Pelagios were killed fighting Rigour, so the house probably passed into history after the events of COUNTER/Weight.[4]

Members

Notes

  1. Like much of Apostolosian mythology in COUNTER/Weight, based on later information about the history of Apostolosians, this is probably not literally true.

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