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Knights of the Olde Speech
Revision as of 16:29, 16 June 2016 by Haroldosaur (talk | contribs) (added some more, hopefully unspoiler-y stuff. :P)

"I'm an alchemist. And don't you forget it."

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   <default>Iamos Wilder</default>
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</image> <label>Nickname(s)</label> <label>Allegiance</label> <group> <header>CHARACTERISTICS</header> <label>Race</label> <label>Gender</label> <label>Age</label> <label>Height</label> <label>Weapon(s)</label> <label>Special Ablilities</label> </group> <group> <header>APPEARANCE</header> <label>Complexion</label> <label>Hair Colour</label> <label>Eye Colour</label> <label>Outfit Colour(s)</label> <label>Accessories</label> </group> <group> <header>PERSONAL INFORMATION</header> <label>Status</label> <label>Occupation</label> <label>Relative(s)</label> <label>Music Theme</label> </group> </infobox> Iamos Wilder is an Alchemist hailing from the Cheinir Empire (though his background is Morcian), who traveled to Morcia with the intention of tracking down the alchemist known as "Aedus the Fire Fist" for personal reasons. Iamos does not wield a weapon, preferring to fight using his fists and his alchemy respectively. TRIVIA:

  • Iamos has a sister complex.
  • Iamos wishes that he was 6 Feet, 2 Inches tall - and is envious of Daiyu for her own height.
  • Iamos' mythological namesake is the son of the God Apollo; the name means "boy of the violets"
  • This is a reference to the colour purple which, incidentally, is Iamos' favourite colour.
  • The alchemy that Iamos practices is based on a combination of Chinese Philosophy, medieval European practices and the namesake art practiced by characters in the "Fullmetal Alchemist" series.
  • The surname "Wilder" is a reference to the character Alex Wilder, a character from Brian K. Vaughan's and Marvel's "The Runaways".