Kratinos-Zaka Hastlingiades Ó Flainne


 * For other people named O Mid-eum, see: O Mid-eum (disambiguation).

Kratinos-Zaka Hastlingiades Ó Flainne, better known by his O Mid-eum (오믿음), is a Gwaela Chaonaigh  serving as Druid of Goirtín since 2019. He previously was Chairman of the Young Communist Clan, a division of the Communist Coalition of Druids, from 2017 to 2019. He has been ideologically characterized as an Seoyangcheolist.

Hastlingiades was born in Goirtín, County Tara, to a working-class family of Dersaian and Ambemarivese descent, and through connections with the Ambemarivese Embassy earned a to the Alohaboina University of Formal Sciences. He subsequently returned to Goirtín, where he worked as a  and chaired the Young Communist Clan. He was openly critical of the policies of former Chairman Tadhg Ó Néill, including the Clan's casual affiliations with the "", those being primarily and. At the 2019 druidic election, Hastlingiades was elected Druid of Goirtín, a rank equivalent to in most Sinjuan jurisdictions. On 27 Sibiwol 2020, he married Sorcha Ní Fhlainne, a Progressive Druid.

Hastlingiades is a controversial but somewhat obscure figure in the politics of Talamh Chaonaigh. His unusual ethnic background is the subject of conducted by Gwaela nationalists, and his fervent dedication to  heavily criticized by environmentalists. Being openly himself, he has also been condemned as undeserving of the Druid role. In spite of this, his druidship is acclaimed by the artisanal Hokanese diaspora in Goirtín, with whom Hastlingiades entered to expand the local bus network. His decision to import NI-58 rifles from Mennefer for the municipal police was accused as a, although the new equipment benefited the city against the Iwol and Owol 2020 riots, which were incited by the crackdown of several deemed too. In Parwol 2020, Hastlingiades attracted inter-national attention by inaugurating a of Saan Jiatson, a prominent Hokanese  and  in the short-lived people's republic.

Personal life
Hastlingiades is passionate about, specifically the Gwaela and the Ambemarivese. A testament to this is his installation of oversized fidchell sets in Goirtín's Central Park.