Nicodemus

Nicodemus of Aetolia is a human politician, diplomat, philosopher, brewer, and lumberjack whose origins are unknown. Currently, he serves as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Autokratoria of Sirradra (and Diplomat to Plagos and Northern Nieðen), the 5th Tsaelerin of Tsaeloma, an Idomis of the city of Aetolia, and a Lecturer at the Royal Academy of Fortuna.

Humble Beginnings
It is currently unclear where Nicodemus was born, who his parents are, or who raised and educated him, but according to Hávi Asagrim, Nicodemus resembles Augustine Salvay in some way, or if not, seems to be of Silvish ancestry. Before settling in Aetolia, Nicodemus had been a wandering mystic and philosopher who traversed the wilds and even the Nether; he faced great danger and was welcomed nowhere. In Mistiklur of the 76th Year of Sehnay, at the age of 26, Nicodemus was invited to settle in a tiny village then called Aetolia, before that Amaranth (and before that, Ultargila) in southern Seragon, Tovarisha, Imperial Archonal Union, where modern Freadore, Valogron now stands. He was shown very warm hospitality by its Baronet. With the Baronet's help, Nicodemus rebuilt a cottage to call his own, and the Baronet asked him to be the village priest, a role he was happy to take. In learning the ways of his new land, Nicodemus started to encounter the writings of Tovarishaya and Viodoxan thinkers, and to this day enjoys philosophical discussions. At the suggestion of Arcadia Flavia, Nicodemus applied to the Diplomatic Corps of the Imperial Archonal Union.

Diplomat to Plagos
In Carpis of the next year, Nicodemus met then-Regent Archon Ryou Bakura, who was favorably disposed toward Nicodemus and appointed him to the post of Diplomat to Plagos and Northern Nieðen. In his early tenure as a diplomat, Nicodemus toured the Emirate of Najer, the Simulami Empire, the Avium Federation (which broke up only a few months after the visit), and the Plagatéan Regency. He filed extensive reports on the nations he visited, which pleased the IAU's high government. Of the leaders and dignitaries he met, he was most favorably impressed by then-Caliph Asdrubal, who later would become Emir of Najer. Around this time, Nicodemus also befriended Arlus Mancario, another new settler in Aetolia, as well as Bretzi of Erusea.

Religious and Philosophical Correspondence
In Mistiklur of the 79th year, a few months after he witnessed the massacre at the Sword of Leythe committed by the followers of Segra and around the time of the IAU's declaration of war on the Diarchy of Paradise, Nicodemus began a series of correspondences with Mradezha Aiyurkorb. Mradezha, a priest of Zentivar and ruler in Viratayn, spoke with Nicodemus concerning philosophy and religion; Nicodemus also corresponded with Carpicious concerning Kaysemithet. Nicodemus attended the Vahtah Sehnay festival marking the beginning of the Sixth Age. In recent years, Nicodemus has continued to correspond on and off concerning Zentivar's metaphysics with Carpicious and Athaz, but has yet to convert.

Minister of Foreign Affairs
A pivotal moment came one year after the first correspondences with Mradezha, when Nicodemus attempted a last-ditch peace effort to prevent a war between Viesten and Alamayn. While Nicodemus was a bit too late and failed to prevent the war, his dedication to the cause of peace no doubt made a strong impression on Prime Minister Kogan of the IAU, and perhaps others. And one year after that incident, in Mistiklur of the 81st year, Nicodemus of Aetolia was named Minister of Foreign Affairs of the IAU by Ryou Bakura. Later on, Nicodemus would be among the officials spared by Kogan in the Viesten Coup and retained as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sirradra.

The Razing of Aetolia
A terrible tragedy befell the Aetolians when in Valenlur of the 82nd year, Exarian, Lord of Seragon, had the city of Aetolia destroyed in a fit of rage and its homes plundered: For Aetolia was being ceded to the Diarchy of Paradise as part of the peace agreement with the IAU, and Exarian hated the Paradisians. But miraculously, the day after the city was destroyed, the gods saw fit to rebuild the city as though it had never been shattered. However, Nicodemus' home had still been looted, and almost all of his possessions taken. Nearly a year later, Nicodemus brought Exarian before the Tovarishan courts to arbitrate the issue of his stolen property. However, because of Tovarisha's socialist economy, he was initially only able to argue for few concessions. Eventually, Konstantin Adrestrym, the outgoing Khadir of Tovarisha, promised Nicodemus a substantial sum in compensation for the former's role in the treaty that ceded Aetolia to Paradise (which has yet to be received). A treaty, notably, which was not overseen by Nicodemus despite his position as Minister of Foreign Affairs—he was not part of the delegation.

The Tovarishan Election
Almost coincidentally with the razing of Aetolia, Konstantin Adrestrym decided he would step down as Khadir early and hold elections. Before the elections began, Nicodemus proposed voting reforms that introduced a Condorcet method for elections. The Khadir and the Vilaya swiftly implemented the constitutional amendment, and Nicodemus was put in charge of helping tally the votes. To the dismay of the Aetolians, Exarian would become the next Khadir of Tovarisha, though Nicodemus and Exarian would partially reconcile soon after.

Chess Player
In Carpis of the 83rd year, Nicodemus took second prize in the Simulami Open, which was hosted in the Eldham colony of New Jellheim.

Aetolia in Demiarbéz
Nicodemus, Arlus Mancario, and the former Baronet of Aetolia eventually found a new home in the province of Demiarbéz, where they founded a new Aetolia in Carpis of the 84th year with the permission of Throsaere Kotudaar and Maximal Teutonicus zu Atlantis. Arlus died shortly after the migration, which saddened Nicodemus. This locale did not appeal to the Aetolians, as it was deep inland and they came from a coastal region, but it would nonetheless become their new home.

Nicodemus' Wines and Brews
In this Aetolia (or, in Demiarbéz record-keeping, Aetol City) in the far southeast of Rathnir, Nicodemus started a brewery and winery. While Nicodemus was abroad conducting diplomacy in Valenlur of the 86th year, a group led by William "Elias" Shane broke into his cellar during their failed coup attempt of Aetolia and drank much of the high-quality wine and beer; they were subsequently banished from Aetolia.

Tsaelerin of Tsaeloma
In Valenlur of the 89th year, Tsaelerin Alihas dem Spheniscidae of Tsaeloma gave Nicodemus the title of Duke at the suggestion of Autokrator Kogan so that he could help govern the province. When Alihas died defending the city of Wordesh from a dragon in Carpis of the 91st year, Nicodemus was formally appointed by Autokrator Kogan of Sirradra to be the Rector Provinciae and 5th Tsaelerin of the province of Shaloma. Among Nicodemus' first acts as Tsaelerin was to give a speech denouncing raiders from Galadonn who had brazenly murdered Kuba Bakura and terrorized others in Wordesh and demanding justice and accountability, but not war. During Nicodemus' tenure as Tsaelerin, the city of Voitshenheiger's population has steadily increased, thanks to the efforts of fellow Minister Slid Zane Teutonicus zu Atlantis. Additionally, in Carpis of the 92nd year, Nicodemus promulgated a new constitution for the province.

Lecturer at the Royal Academy of Fortuna
Nicodemus became a member of the Royal Academy of Fortuna in late Valenlur of the 89th year, swearing the Julian Oath "By the immortal Athaz, Slayer of Entropy." In early Valenlur of the 91st year, Nicodemus gave a lecture on metaethics in which he set forth arguments against non-cognitivism which appealed to empirical findings in psychology and linguistics.

Trivia & Meta

 * "Nicodemus" is a Latinization of the Greek name "Νικόδημος" (Nikodemos) meaning "victory of the people", derived from Greek νίκη (nike) meaning "victory" and δῆμος (demos) meaning "the people".
 * Nicodemus brews and sells alcohol, but does not himself drink. His market stall in Aetolia (which was recently taken down) had the U.S. Surgeon General's warning about alcohol consumption for pregnant women, plus an additional warning concerning the increased risk of liver disease and cancer associated with regular alcohol consumption.