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== General ==
== General ==


''Nideon Thavi'' [nɪde:o:n ta:vɪ] was a diplomat at the time of the late <u>[[Imperii Draconi|Old Empire]]</u>. He gained notoriety for his leadership in negotiating <u>[[The Dominion Status|the Dominion treaties]]</u> and his involvement in <u>[[The Lochäa Crisis|the Lochäa Crisis]]</u> and <u>[[The Mesócrata Crisis|the Mesócrata Crisis]]</u>.
''Nideon Thavi'' [nɪde:otaɪ] was a prominent diplomat during the late <u>[[Imperii Draconi|Old Empire]]</u>. He is well-known for his role in negotiating <u>[[The Dominion Status|the Dominion treaties]]</u>, as well as his involvement in both <u>[[The Lochäa Crisis|the Lochäa Crisis]]</u> and <u>[[The Mesócrata Crisis|the Mesócrata Crisis]]</u>.


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==


Nideon was a half-Dragon with a human form. His skin was of a light complexion, his black hair was usually cut short. His face was narrow, with accentuated contours.
Nideon was a half-Dragon with a human form. He had a medium complexion, with short black hair. His face was narrow, characterized by pronounced features.


== Personality ==
== Personality ==


Nideon was known for his warm nature and sarcasm and was famous for his quick wit.  
Nideon was recognized for his warm demeanor and sharp wit, often employing sarcasm in his interactions. His quick humor made him a memorable figure in diplomatic circles.


== Life ==
== Life ==


Nideon was born in <u>[[Košbrôn]]</u> in 5603 A.I.D.. Where and when he did is unknown. Since he was half Dragon, he probably lived longer than an average Human. Nideon was descended from the <u>[[Brônia|Brônian]]</u> <u>[[The Clan Thavi|clan Thavi]]</u>, a small clan composed mainly of Humans. It is unknown when he died since he vanished around the time of <u>[[Scarlet Night|the Scarlet Night]]</u>.  
Nideon was born in <u>[[Košbrôn]]</u> in 5603 A.I.D. The specifics of his birth are unknown, but as a half-Dragon, he likely enjoyed a lifespan longer than that of an average Human. He was a descendant of the <u>[[Brônia|Brônian]]</u> <u>[[The Clan Thavi|Thavi clan]]</u>, a small family primarily composed of Humans. His exact date of death remains uncertain, as he vanished around the time of <u>[[Scarlet Night|the Scarlet Night]]</u>.


At the age of 21, he decided to enter the diplomatic service of the Imperii Draconi. For this, he left the Lower North and moved to <u>[[Quanar]]</u>, where he went into training. There were hardly any diplomats from his region, so many initially considered him a province boy.  Nideon then participated in missions in <u>[[Ýuufver]]</u> and <u>[[Crovia]]</u>.  
At the age of 21, Nideon entered the diplomatic service of the Imperii Draconi. He left the Lower North for <u>[[Quanar]]</u>, where he began his training. Initially perceived as a provincial novice due to the scarcity of diplomats from his region, Nideon soon distinguished himself through missions in <u>[[Ýuufver]]</u> and <u>[[Crovia]]</u>.


=== Political Activities ===
=== Fast Career ===


==== Fast Career ====
Nideon quickly gained prominence by securing a neutrality pact with Crovia against <u>[[Flarrock]]</u>, preventing the country from being used as a strategic base.


Nideon quickly made a name for himself thereby getting Crovia to agree to a neutrality pact against <u>[[Flarrock]]</u> that made it impossible to use the country as a beachhead.
=== The Wars for the North ===


==== The Wars for the North ====
When the Wars for the North erupted in 5638 A.I.D., Nideon was recalled from <u>[[Ýuufver]]</u> and sent with a delegation to <u>[[The Dróžt|the Dróžt]]</u>. Upon the death of the delegation’s leader during the journey, Nideon assumed command. His mission was to persuade local powers to maintain neutrality, which he accomplished with considerable difficulty.


When the wars for the North broke out in 5638 A.I.D., Nideon was recalled from Ýuufver and sent with a delegation to <u>[[The Dróžt|the Dróžt]]</u>. The leader of the delegation died on the trip, so the leadership fell to him. His task was to persuade the local powers to be neutral, which he succeeded in doing with considerable difficulty.  
In 5639 A.I.D., he and his delegation were forced to flee from <u>[[Lłóđamaar]]</u> due to an attack by advancing hordes. By the turn of the year 5640 A.I.D., he reached <u>[[The Fallwacht|the Fallwacht]]</u>, where he first met his future ally <u>[[Chrioseptico]]</u>. Here, Nideon was dismayed to learn of the army’s poor condition and shared Chrioseptico’s frustration, openly criticizing the central government in <u>[[Dracominor]]</u>. He attempted several times to negotiate with the advancing hordes, but each effort failed. Nideon anticipated that the local estates felt betrayed by the Empire, a sentiment that could lead to future tensions.


In 5639 A.I.D. he and his delegation had to flee from <u>[[Lłóđamaar]]</u>, as the city itself was attacked by hordes advancing up to here.  
In haste, Nideon traveled to Dracominor to meet with <u>[[Kaiser Tilân III.|Emperor Tilân]]</u>. After some negotiation, he secured permission for a reconquest. With this authority, he returned to Lochäa.


At the turn of the year 5640 A.I.D., he reached <u>[[The Fallwacht|the Fallwacht]]</u>. Here he encountered his later friend <u>[[Chrioseptico]]</u> for the first time. Here, to his great anger, he also learned about the poor state of the army. He shared Chrioseptico's frustration and strongly criticized the central government in <u>[[Dracominor]]</u>. Nideon made several attempts to meet the advancing hordes and negotiate with them but failed each time. He began to anticipate that the local estates felt betrayed by the empire and that this would hold great potential for future tension.
In 5642 A.I.D., Nideon found the dragon <u>[[Chrioseptico]]</u> had assumed command of the local army upon his return, with whom he initiated the reconquest.


Nideon personally traveled to Dracominor in great haste to see <u>[[Kaiser Tilân III.|Emperor Tilân]]</u>. After some persuasion, he managed to obtain permission for a reconquest. With this in hand, he returned to Lochäa.
=== Field Experience ===


Finally - in 5642 A.I.D. - Nideon got the current general of the army to resign after the latter refused to carry out the campaign. As a result, Chrioseptico took over the leadership and launched the reconquest.
Despite his lack of enthusiasm for military affairs, Nideon contributed as an advisor to Chrioseptico and participated in various tasks. Although he respected Chrioseptico as a capable military leader, he often disagreed with the Dragon's radical strategies. Nideon, in contrast, aimed to consider future diplomatic objectives, particularly focusing on the reintegration of Brônia.


==== Field Experience ====
=== The Dominion Treaties ===


Nideon had never been fond of military activities. As an advisor to Chrioseptico, however, he also lent a hand with simple tasks. With Chrioseptico, Nideon repeatedly came into conflict. Even if he considered him a good military leader, the Dragon's strategies were sometimes too radical for him, while Nideon himself tried to take future diplomatic goals into account in all actions on the field, especially the reintegration of Brônia.
After the reconquest of the Lower and Middle North, Nideon successfully brought the migrating hordes and the imperial estates to the negotiating table. Contrary to Chrioseptico’s belief, Nideon recognized that the migrants could no longer be pushed back into the Upper North and sought a new political order.


==== The Dominion Treaties ====
Concerned that the Empire might lose many of its supporters due to its prior de facto abandonment of the region, Nideon endeavored to dissuade the local powers from secession. He managed this primarily by addressing the urgent issue of the Northern migrants. Without consulting the Dracominor government, he negotiated with the new peoples, allowing them to settle in <u>[[The High Grasslands|the High Grasslands]]</u>, a previously unoccupied land, and provided the weakened estates with a guarantee of imperial protection with Chrioseptico’s support.


After the Lower and Middle North had been reconquered, Nideon managed to get the migrating hordes and the imperial estates to the same table. He - unlike Chrioseptico believed - realized that the migrants could no longer be pushed back into the Upper North and sought to find a solution through a new political order.
Nideon’s efforts tied the local powers to the Empire and integrated the new peoples into the region. To address the pressure for secession in Herse and Brônia, he negotiated <u>[[The Dominion Status|the Dominion treaties]]</u>, which included a 25-year grace period during which the Empire would aid in rebuilding the regions and forgo tax revenues.


He feared that the empire, which had de facto abandoned its own estates in the region, would lose many of its supporters and did everything to dissuade the local powers from leaving.
These achievements brought him fame but also earned him criticism and a reputation for stubbornness.
Nideon succeeded in this mainly by solving the pressing question of what to do with the people coming from the North. Without consulting the government in Dracominor, he negotiated with the new peoples that they would be allowed to settle in <u>[[The High Grasslands|the high grasslands]]</u>, a then empty land, and gave the weakened estates - with Chrioseptico's support - the guarantee that the imperial army would keep the peace.


Thus, he tied the local powers to the empire and integrated the new peoples into the region. He could not, however, avoid the pressure for an exit from the empire in Herse and Brônia. Therefore, he negotiated <u>[[The Dominion Status|the Dominion treaties]]</u> with them, which included a 25-year grace period during which the empire would help rebuild the regions and forego tax revenues from them.
=== The Lochäa Crisis ===


All of this made him famous but also earned him a lot of criticism and a reputation for being stubborn.
In 5653 A.I.D., Nideon became involved in the Lochäa Crisis. He was not the chief negotiator but served as a secondary diplomat to Ingqondo Dia, whom he considered both an adversary and a figure of respect. Together with Dia and Chrioseptico, Nideon attempted to manage the separatist powers in <u>[[Lochäa]]</u>, but the efforts were hindered by the pervasive disputes among the imperial estates.


==== The Lochäa Crisis ====
Nideon and his fellow diplomats were constrained when local powers invoked their right to self-governance, only to then engage in internal conflicts. This represented a loophole in <u>[[The Old Law|the Old Law]]</u>, which otherwise mandated state peace.


5653 A.I.D. Nideon engaged in the Lochäa Crisis. Here he was not chief negotiator, but second to the diplomat Ingqondo Dia, whom he soon regarded as his archenemy, but respected.
Following this, Nideon traveled to <u>[[Bantubwe]]</u>, where he and Chrioseptico grew close. They eventually parted ways, and Nideon spent a year in <u>[[Kehda]]</u> before returning to Dracominor. The failure in Lochäa weighed heavily on him.
Together with her and Chrioseptico he tried to get the separatist powers in <u>[[Lochäa]]</u> under control but failed due to the dispute that prevailed among the imperial estates.


His hands were tied for him and the other diplomats when all the local powers invoked their right to self-governance, only to then be able to fight each other. This represented a loophole in <u>[[The Old Law|the Old Law]]</u>, which actually stipulated state peace.
=== The Mesócrata Crisis ===


Nideon then traveled to <u>[[Bantubwe]]</u> alongside Chrioseptico, with the two becoming close. They eventually parted ways and Nideon visited <u>[[Kehda]]</u>, where he stayed for a year before moving to Dracominor. The failure in Lochäa gnawed at him.
Nideon Thavi played a crucial role during the turbulent period following the Lochäa Crisis. As a key diplomat, Thavi, along with Chrioseptico, was deeply involved in managing the devastating epidemic and rebellion in Mesócrata. His diplomatic efforts were essential in addressing these challenges and seeking solutions for the reintegration of the troubled region.


==== The Mesócrata Crisis ====
During the rebellion in Mesócrata, Thavi was instrumental in navigating the complex dynamics of the region, working to mitigate the impact of internal strife and external threats. His strategic approach and reforms were vital in stabilizing the Empire, as he sought to restore order and continuity amidst the chaos. Thavi’s commitment to humanist and enlightened policies helped guide the Empire through a period of severe instability, making him a central figure in the Empire’s response to the crises that threatened its cohesion and strength.


Nideon found his next great political task in the Mesócrata Crisis.
=== Disapearance ===
 
By the time of the <u>[[Scarlet Night]]</u>, Nideon Thavi was already over 300 years old. He remained active as a politician but vanished during the chaos following the destruction of Dracominor. His fate remains unknown.  


== Quotes ==
== Quotes ==


The invention of the name of the three <u>[[Kaiser|Kaisers]]</u> <u>[[Kaiser Tilân III.|Tilân III.]]</u>, <u>[[Kaiser Nysh I.|Nysh I.]]</u> and <u>[[Cerifea II.]]</u> as "<u>[[The Three Unfortunate Kaisers]]</u>" is attributed to him.
Nideon is credited with coining the term for the three <u>[[Kaiser|Kaisers]]</u> <u>[[Kaiser Tilân III.|Tilân III.]]</u>, <u>[[Kaiser Nysh I.|Nysh I.]]</u>, and <u>[[Cerifea II.]]</u> as "<u>[[The Three Unfortunate Kaisers]]</u>".

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General

Nideon Thavi [nɪde:otaɪ] was a prominent diplomat during the late Old Empire. He is well-known for his role in negotiating the Dominion treaties, as well as his involvement in both the Lochäa Crisis and the Mesócrata Crisis.

Appearance

Nideon was a half-Dragon with a human form. He had a medium complexion, with short black hair. His face was narrow, characterized by pronounced features.

Personality

Nideon was recognized for his warm demeanor and sharp wit, often employing sarcasm in his interactions. His quick humor made him a memorable figure in diplomatic circles.

Life

Nideon was born in Košbrôn in 5603 A.I.D. The specifics of his birth are unknown, but as a half-Dragon, he likely enjoyed a lifespan longer than that of an average Human. He was a descendant of the Brônian Thavi clan, a small family primarily composed of Humans. His exact date of death remains uncertain, as he vanished around the time of the Scarlet Night.

At the age of 21, Nideon entered the diplomatic service of the Imperii Draconi. He left the Lower North for Quanar, where he began his training. Initially perceived as a provincial novice due to the scarcity of diplomats from his region, Nideon soon distinguished himself through missions in Ýuufver and Crovia.

Fast Career

Nideon quickly gained prominence by securing a neutrality pact with Crovia against Flarrock, preventing the country from being used as a strategic base.

The Wars for the North

When the Wars for the North erupted in 5638 A.I.D., Nideon was recalled from Ýuufver and sent with a delegation to the Dróžt. Upon the death of the delegation’s leader during the journey, Nideon assumed command. His mission was to persuade local powers to maintain neutrality, which he accomplished with considerable difficulty.

In 5639 A.I.D., he and his delegation were forced to flee from Lłóđamaar due to an attack by advancing hordes. By the turn of the year 5640 A.I.D., he reached the Fallwacht, where he first met his future ally Chrioseptico. Here, Nideon was dismayed to learn of the army’s poor condition and shared Chrioseptico’s frustration, openly criticizing the central government in Dracominor. He attempted several times to negotiate with the advancing hordes, but each effort failed. Nideon anticipated that the local estates felt betrayed by the Empire, a sentiment that could lead to future tensions.

In haste, Nideon traveled to Dracominor to meet with Emperor Tilân. After some negotiation, he secured permission for a reconquest. With this authority, he returned to Lochäa.

In 5642 A.I.D., Nideon found the dragon Chrioseptico had assumed command of the local army upon his return, with whom he initiated the reconquest.

Field Experience

Despite his lack of enthusiasm for military affairs, Nideon contributed as an advisor to Chrioseptico and participated in various tasks. Although he respected Chrioseptico as a capable military leader, he often disagreed with the Dragon's radical strategies. Nideon, in contrast, aimed to consider future diplomatic objectives, particularly focusing on the reintegration of Brônia.

The Dominion Treaties

After the reconquest of the Lower and Middle North, Nideon successfully brought the migrating hordes and the imperial estates to the negotiating table. Contrary to Chrioseptico’s belief, Nideon recognized that the migrants could no longer be pushed back into the Upper North and sought a new political order.

Concerned that the Empire might lose many of its supporters due to its prior de facto abandonment of the region, Nideon endeavored to dissuade the local powers from secession. He managed this primarily by addressing the urgent issue of the Northern migrants. Without consulting the Dracominor government, he negotiated with the new peoples, allowing them to settle in the High Grasslands, a previously unoccupied land, and provided the weakened estates with a guarantee of imperial protection with Chrioseptico’s support.

Nideon’s efforts tied the local powers to the Empire and integrated the new peoples into the region. To address the pressure for secession in Herse and Brônia, he negotiated the Dominion treaties, which included a 25-year grace period during which the Empire would aid in rebuilding the regions and forgo tax revenues.

These achievements brought him fame but also earned him criticism and a reputation for stubbornness.

The Lochäa Crisis

In 5653 A.I.D., Nideon became involved in the Lochäa Crisis. He was not the chief negotiator but served as a secondary diplomat to Ingqondo Dia, whom he considered both an adversary and a figure of respect. Together with Dia and Chrioseptico, Nideon attempted to manage the separatist powers in Lochäa, but the efforts were hindered by the pervasive disputes among the imperial estates.

Nideon and his fellow diplomats were constrained when local powers invoked their right to self-governance, only to then engage in internal conflicts. This represented a loophole in the Old Law, which otherwise mandated state peace.

Following this, Nideon traveled to Bantubwe, where he and Chrioseptico grew close. They eventually parted ways, and Nideon spent a year in Kehda before returning to Dracominor. The failure in Lochäa weighed heavily on him.

The Mesócrata Crisis

Nideon Thavi played a crucial role during the turbulent period following the Lochäa Crisis. As a key diplomat, Thavi, along with Chrioseptico, was deeply involved in managing the devastating epidemic and rebellion in Mesócrata. His diplomatic efforts were essential in addressing these challenges and seeking solutions for the reintegration of the troubled region.

During the rebellion in Mesócrata, Thavi was instrumental in navigating the complex dynamics of the region, working to mitigate the impact of internal strife and external threats. His strategic approach and reforms were vital in stabilizing the Empire, as he sought to restore order and continuity amidst the chaos. Thavi’s commitment to humanist and enlightened policies helped guide the Empire through a period of severe instability, making him a central figure in the Empire’s response to the crises that threatened its cohesion and strength.

Disapearance

By the time of the Scarlet Night, Nideon Thavi was already over 300 years old. He remained active as a politician but vanished during the chaos following the destruction of Dracominor. His fate remains unknown.

Quotes

Nideon is credited with coining the term for the three Kaisers Tilân III., Nysh I., and Cerifea II. as "The Three Unfortunate Kaisers".