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They traverse the fleet in a ship with a solar sail. It looks like a space ship that has a single wing of an incredibly fine filament. It's energy efficient and catches the multi-colored light of the Mirage, skimming across the false nebula. The ship is yet to be named.
They traverse the fleet in a ship with a solar sail. It looks like a space ship that has a single wing of an incredibly fine filament. It's energy efficient and catches the multi-colored light of the Mirage, skimming across the false nebula. The ship is yet to be named.


== Trivia ==
* The Beloved Dust's name is taken from the first line of the poem "And You As Well Must Die, Beloved Dust" by Edna St. Vincent Millay, but also begins a streak of the Beloved teams containing Frank Ocean songs in their names ("dust" in this case).
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This article is about the group of covert operatives. For the episode, see The Beloved Dust (episode).

The Beloved Dust, also known (non-diegetically) as the Ship Game, are a small group of skilled and covert agents working for Empyrean tasked with protecting the Twilight Mirage and the Divine Fleet from things that may threaten them. One of two teams of the Beloved commanded by Pure Cascara (the other being the Beloved Ivy), the group includes ⸢Signet⸣, Fourteen Fifteen, and Tender Sky.

They traverse the fleet in a ship with a solar sail. It looks like a space ship that has a single wing of an incredibly fine filament. It's energy efficient and catches the multi-colored light of the Mirage, skimming across the false nebula. The ship is yet to be named.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The Beloved Dust's name is taken from the first line of the poem "And You As Well Must Die, Beloved Dust" by Edna St. Vincent Millay, but also begins a streak of the Beloved teams containing Frank Ocean songs in their names ("dust" in this case).