Fid Dulien

Overview

Fid Dulien is a student‑level avout (a fid) in a Decenarian math who participates in a tightly packed teaching session led by Grandsuur Tamura shortly before Apert.

In-Text Appearance

During a cohort discussion about popular "iconographies" of the mathic world, Dulien is asked to identify the origin of the Temnestrian iconography. He answers that it comes from The Cloud‑weaver, a satirical play by the Ethran playwright Temnestra that mocks Thelenes by name and was used as evidence in his trial.

Roles and Affiliations

  • Fid within a Decenarian math; part of a cohort of thirty‑two fids. See Decenarians for context.
  • Present in Saunt Grod’s chalk hall for Grandsuur Tamura’s review of iconographies on the eve of Apert.
  • Shares the session with peers including Fraa Erasmas and Suur Tulia, among others.

Characteristics

No physical description or distinctive mannerisms are provided in the text up to this point. Dulien is shown as attentive and prepared, supplying a concise, sourced answer when called upon.

Status

Alive and studying within the Decenarian math during preparations for Apert. No further movements or activities are described.

Summary:

A fid in a Decenarian math who takes part in Grandsuur Tamura’s discussion on iconographies before Apert, offering the origin of the Temnestrian iconography.

Known as:
DulienFid Dulien