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{{Infobox character|title=Volition|color_theme=tm|place_of_origin=[[Twilight Mirage (location)|Twilight Mirage]]|season=''[[Twilight Mirage]]''<br />''[[PALISADE]]''}}{{Outdated}}
{{Infobox character|title=Volition|color_theme=tm|place_of_origin=[[Twilight Mirage (location)|Twilight Mirage]]|season=''[[Twilight Mirage]]''<br />''[[PALISADE]]''|relations=[[Polyphony]]}}{{Outdated}}


'''Volition''' was formerly the fifth moon of [[Quire]], and is now at the center of the [[Quire System]]. It has an unstable, shifting surface of "crackling black glass and bubbling oil shores" that changes appearance, composition and state of matter constantly, but is something like "possibility turned into a sphere floating around a beautiful planet".<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 21: One's Own Right]]</ref>
'''Volition''' was formerly the fifth moon of [[Quire]], and is now at the center of the [[Quire System]]. It has an unstable, shifting surface of "crackling black glass and bubbling oil shores" that changes appearance, composition and state of matter constantly, but is something like "possibility turned into a sphere floating around a beautiful planet".<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 21: One's Own Right]]</ref>


Volition was built by the [[Iconoclasts]], followers of [[Independence]] who were changed dramatically by Quire at the end of the war against [[Independence]]. The Iconoclasts created Volition as their god -- a factory of pure will. Its role would be to create post-Divines (i.e., [[Axioms]]) that do not need people in order to exist. Volition is itself a kind of [[Divine]] or post-Divine.<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 66: Futura Free Pt. 3]]</ref>
Volition was built by the [[Iconoclasts]], followers of [[Independence]] who were changed dramatically by Quire at the end of the war against Independence. The Iconoclasts created Volition as their god -- a factory of pure will. Its role would be to create post-Divines (i.e., [[Axioms]]) that do not need people in order to exist. Volition is itself a kind of [[Divine]] or post-Divine.<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 66: Futura Free Pt. 3]]</ref>


Volition was activated just prior to the [[The Miracle of the Mirage (Event)|Miracle of the Mirage]], continually creating Axioms by forming them from its surface.{{Spoiler block
Volition was activated just prior to the [[The Miracle of the Mirage (Event)|Miracle of the Mirage]], continually creating Axioms by forming them from its surface.{{Spoiler block

Revision as of 12:57, 29 March 2024


Volition was formerly the fifth moon of Quire, and is now at the center of the Quire System. It has an unstable, shifting surface of "crackling black glass and bubbling oil shores" that changes appearance, composition and state of matter constantly, but is something like "possibility turned into a sphere floating around a beautiful planet".[1]

Volition was built by the Iconoclasts, followers of Independence who were changed dramatically by Quire at the end of the war against Independence. The Iconoclasts created Volition as their god -- a factory of pure will. Its role would be to create post-Divines (i.e., Axioms) that do not need people in order to exist. Volition is itself a kind of Divine or post-Divine.[2]

Volition was activated just prior to the Miracle of the Mirage, continually creating Axioms by forming them from its surface.

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In the finale of Twilight Mirage, Volition took on their "child" Polyphony as an Excerpt, after hearing their argument that they could work to make a world in which everything and everyone is able to realize their ideal forms. It then allowed itself to exist in relation to people, with a sun at its heart. While it may continue to create Axioms occasionally, it has calmed considerably.

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