List of Divines by affiliation

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A list of Divines ordered by affiliation. The list contains repeats, which are marked with an asterisk.

Diaspora and Golden Branch

Divines either created by the Autonomous Diaspora or who spent significant time in the Golden Branch during the period of time COUNTER/Weight and the COUNTER/Weight prequel take place in.

Divine Fleet

The cast has named not quite 50 of the approximately 300 Divines in the Fleet at its height. Independence is here, too.

Divine Principality

Divines aligned with or created or recreated by the Divine Principality. None of them can die.

Others

Waking Cadent's Court

Divines whose excerpts served the Waking Cadent; so far, they are mostly former Axioms, although it's implied there were others who were brought from Altar.[1]

Twilight Mirage and Quire system

Divines with an ongoing relationship to the residents of the Mirage and Quire after the withdrawal of the Divine Principality. Other than those named, this apparently includes Fleet Divines resurrected from cultural memory onto Altar by Quire and many "new, weird Divines" like Arbit.[1]

Divine Collaborate

Divines from the Collaborate. Rogalian was eventually subverted to the Principality. Perennial isn't on this list: she can never go home again.

Millennium Break

So far, all the Divines known to be working directly with Millennium Break are on Palisade, but Palisade's not the whole galaxy.

Palisade

Chimera’s Lantern

Divines who came to rest here have diverse histories, having spent time on or among the Waking Cadent's Court, the Divine Principality, and Palisade. Belgard, as part of the Chimeric Cadent, could be said to be among them.

Palisade's faction

Divines that left the Fleet with Palisade or joined him before the planet went dormant. They are all known to be former Divine Fleet members, except for Filigree.

Fabreal Duchy

It should be assumed these Divines are forcibly and unwillingly associated with the Fabreal Duchy. They are all known to be former Divine Fleet members, except for Unction.

Independents and unknowns

This includes leaders of their own factions like Perennial, Independence and Rigour, as well as Divines known to have fought with the Rapid Evening in the past. Chthonic is listed here, as a post-Divine or pseudo-Axiom.

Extra or semicanonical Divines

Most of these Divines were used as examples. Difference, Pragmatism, Synthesis and Utopia are from the godspeed, glory passages quoting the Assemblage, where it is unclear whether some nouns are taking on the double meaning of a concept and a Divine at the same time. They may deserve to be in the Divine Fleet section, depending on personal interpretation.

  • Brilliance
  • Charity
  • Commerce
  • Friendship
  • Frugality
  • Generosity
  • Justice
  • Tranquility
  • Vengeance
  • Vigil
  • Knowledge
  • Determination
  • Allegiance
  • Difference
  • Pragmatism
  • Utopia

See also

Notes

  1. Independence was part of the Divine Fleet's founding, but left due to moral and philosophical disagreements with Kamala Cadence.
  2. Fealty's oath to the Twilight Mirage caused them to leave the Principality in the Road to PALISADE.
  3. According to Thisbe in "An Impossible Ideal Pt. 2", Loyalty was a part of the Principality during the Victorious Millennium. At some point, it left and eventually came to rest with the Chimeric Cadent.
  4. The Principality created Providence, but it rejected them violently and was deactivated.

References