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The Mysteries are a weekly event broadcast throughout [[The Divine Fleet|the fleet]], a combination of mythical reenactment and video game, depicting moments in the history of the Divines. Citizens are elected to participate, and moments can play out differently from the actual history: They reflect a living history and the idea of different interpretations of history. Now that only 8 ships and 2 Divines remain, people find a great deal of joy and faith from these events. They are an important reminder of what has come before, and they always underscore the agency of every day people and of history itself: Things can get better and they can get worse, and so love what we have now and ensure that things get better.
The '''Mysteries''' are a weekly event broadcast throughout [[the Divine Fleet]], a combination of mythical reenactment and video game, depicting moments in the history of the Divines. Citizens are elected to participate, and moments can play out differently from the actual history: they reflect the living nature of history and its different potential interpretations.  


One such Mystery, taking place in [[Composure's Coliseum]], depicts the Divines' escape from the Earth and the forces of the Orion Conglomerate, an evil megacorporation. Players have to avoid OriCon armies and the explosion of a big bomb. It is a race, described as "Mario Kart in Space" but held as a blend of deep ritual and entertainment. A lead Divine draws a path in space and the competitors' goal is to follow that path to survive.
With so few Divines remaining in the fleet, people get a great deal of joy and faith from these events. They are an important reminder of what has come before, and they always underscore the agency of everyday people and of history itself. 'Things can get better and they can get worse, and so love what we have now and ensure that things get better.'


First depicted in [[The Beloved Dust (episode)|The Beloved Dust]].
The first arc of ''[[Twilight Mirage]]'', in "[[Twilight Mirage 01: The Beloved Dust|The Beloved Dust]]" and "[[Twilight Mirage 02: The Last Divine|The Last Divine]]", is set during the performance of a Mystery. This Mystery, taking place in [[Composure's Coliseum]], depicts the Divines' escape from the [[Earth]] and the forces of the [[OriCon|Orion Conglomerate]], an evil megacorporation. Players have to race to avoid OriCon armies and the explosion of a big bomb, while a lead Divine draws a safe path for the competitors to follow. It is described as "Mario Kart in space" but held as a blend of deep ritual and entertainment.<ref group="Note">This is a modified version of events of the early history of humanity in the [[Divine Universe]] which were first mentioned in ''COUNTER/Weight''. See also "[[COUNTER/Weight 27: An Animal Out of Context|An Animal Out of Context]]" and [[Rigour]].</ref>
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The Mysteries are a weekly event broadcast throughout the Divine Fleet, a combination of mythical reenactment and video game, depicting moments in the history of the Divines. Citizens are elected to participate, and moments can play out differently from the actual history: they reflect the living nature of history and its different potential interpretations.

With so few Divines remaining in the fleet, people get a great deal of joy and faith from these events. They are an important reminder of what has come before, and they always underscore the agency of everyday people and of history itself. 'Things can get better and they can get worse, and so love what we have now and ensure that things get better.'

The first arc of Twilight Mirage, in "The Beloved Dust" and "The Last Divine", is set during the performance of a Mystery. This Mystery, taking place in Composure's Coliseum, depicts the Divines' escape from the Earth and the forces of the Orion Conglomerate, an evil megacorporation. Players have to race to avoid OriCon armies and the explosion of a big bomb, while a lead Divine draws a safe path for the competitors to follow. It is described as "Mario Kart in space" but held as a blend of deep ritual and entertainment.[Note 1]

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  1. This is a modified version of events of the early history of humanity in the Divine Universe which were first mentioned in COUNTER/Weight. See also "An Animal Out of Context" and Rigour.