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At least sixty thousand years later (but possibly much more), Rigour and its [[OriCon]] forces encounter the Diaspora once again. The first Diasporan [[Divines]] are created, and stellar combustors are used, this time to try and destroy Rigour. Rigour is propelled through space, eventually landing on Ionias in the [[Golden Branch]] and going dormant.<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 37: Visions from Windows, Or: The Last Time the Bomb Dropped]]</ref> Survivors of Rigour would go on to form the [[Rapid Evening]] and the [[Apostolosian Empire]].<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 43: A Splintered Branch, A Ringing Bell Pt. 3]], episode description</ref>  
At least sixty thousand years later (but possibly much more), Rigour and its [[OriCon]] forces encounter the Diaspora once again. The first Diasporan [[Divines]] are created, and stellar combustors are used, this time to try and destroy Rigour. Rigour is propelled through space, eventually landing on Ionias in the [[Golden Branch]] and going dormant.<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 37: Visions from Windows, Or: The Last Time the Bomb Dropped]]</ref> Survivors of Rigour would go on to form the [[Rapid Evening]] and the [[Apostolosian Empire]].<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 43: A Splintered Branch, A Ringing Bell Pt. 3]], episode description</ref>  
==The Golden Era==
==The Golden Era==
<small>See [[COUNTER/Weight]] for more details</small>
<small>See [[COUNTER/Weight]] for more details</small><br>
OriCon and the Diaspora continue their expansion through the Milky Way. OriCon experiences a succession of popular revolutions and capitalist overthrows. In the Golden Branch star system, they come into conflict with the [[Apostolosian Empire]] now far diverged from their own culture, with advancements in technology that allow them to travel though space.  
OriCon and the Diaspora continue their expansion through the Milky Way. OriCon experiences a succession of popular revolutions and capitalist overthrows. In the Golden Branch star system, they come into conflict with the [[Apostolosian Empire]] now far diverged from their own culture, with advancements in technology that allow them to travel though space.  



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Earth

Rigor

See: Rigour.

Rigour, created as a tool to aid in planetary colonization efforts by the Orion Conservation Conglomerate, takes hold of humanity. The people who would become the Autonomous Diaspora flee, using a stellar combustor to destroy star systems between them and Rigour. In the wake of Rigour, a great deal of technology, history and knowledge is lost, leading to a gap in the historical record of unknown length.[1]

At least sixty thousand years later (but possibly much more), Rigour and its OriCon forces encounter the Diaspora once again. The first Diasporan Divines are created, and stellar combustors are used, this time to try and destroy Rigour. Rigour is propelled through space, eventually landing on Ionias in the Golden Branch and going dormant.[2] Survivors of Rigour would go on to form the Rapid Evening and the Apostolosian Empire.[3]

The Golden Era

See COUNTER/Weight for more details
OriCon and the Diaspora continue their expansion through the Milky Way. OriCon experiences a succession of popular revolutions and capitalist overthrows. In the Golden Branch star system, they come into conflict with the Apostolosian Empire now far diverged from their own culture, with advancements in technology that allow them to travel though space.

The Golden War

The Golden War was ended when ---

COUNTER/Weight

Everything up to and including the September Incident

The Defeat of Rigor

Soon after, there's a final conflict with Rigour, where it is finally destroyed at great cost.

Interstitial period

The time between the end of Rigour and the creation of the Divine Fleet is one of strife, with continuing wars among Divines and humans. This period is when the Divine Fealty is created;[4] the Rapid Evening's prognostication machine Crystal Palace is also built around a thousand years into this era.[5]

Divine Fleet

Kamala Cadence founds the Resonant Orbit alongside Independence. The Divine Fleet is formed, a nomadic society of Divines and humans. The Fleet remains prosperous for thirty thousand years.

The End of the Divine Fleet

See Twilight Mirage for more details.

The End of the Divine Fleet

The Divine Fleet is a utopia in decline, facing possible extinction. At its peak, it contained three hundred Divines, but that number started to decline as Divines fell under attack from the New Earth Hegemony as well as the followers of the lost Divine Independence, the Iconoclasts. as well as the influence of the Pleroma Hypothesis. Also contributing to that decline is the Pleroma Hypothesis, which plagues the minds of Divines until they simply leave the fleet, or choose to stop existing altogether.

The original creator of the Twilight Mirage, the Divine Empyrean, is the last remaining Divine of the Fleet.

The people of the Divine Fleet send a scouting party to the nearby planet of Quire to ascertain if it is suitable for refugees and to spread the Mirage across the planet. They encounter its existing residents, many of whom are former members of the Divine Fleet who departed generations ago. A dominant city on the planet commissions a new body for the fabled Divine Independence from a member of the scouting party though shortly after the planet of Quire sends out a warning recounting how Independence devastated its original inhabitants, the Qui Err. However, with plans already decades in motion, Independence is revived.

The Miracle of the Mirage

The Divine Fleet is brought to a breaking point by combined attacks from the Divine Independence, its followers the Iconoclasts, as well a the New Earth Hegemony-funded coup attempt. While the fleet is able to thwart the coup and bring down Independence, in the aftermath the Divine Fleet is forced to break apart and make emergency landings to the planet of Quire below, calling into question the leadership of the current Cadent, and the future of the Divine Fleet as a society. These events trigger the Miracle of the Mirage, where in an attempt to avoid further conflict, the living planet Quire splits itself into eight separate planets, where the last remaining of the Divine Fleet are able to crash-land. In its final act, the planet of Quire revives its lost people, the Qui Err, based on its memories from before their encounter with Independence.

In the aftermath of the Miracle, the people of the Twilight Mirage are largely split into several groups; The Divine Free States, the remains of the Divine Fleet holding onto their old principals and beliefs even as their civilization comes to an end, becoming more bureaucratic and authoritarian in the process, The Qui Err Assembly, a coalition of the Qui Err, other residents of Quire, and many former Divine Fleet members who oppose the direction of the Divine Free States, the upstart “Waking Cadent”, who seeks to create a new Divine Fleet where the Divines are under her control, and Waves of arriving colonists from Earth led by Our Profit, seeking to settle on the new resource-rich planets. They are supplemented by the Argosy, Spliced, a networked fleet from Earth intent on creating a perfect digital utopia. Threatening them all is Volition a factory created by the followers of independence which produces Axioms, Divines that do not require an excerpt and embody a single idea rather than an ideal.

Futura Free

As the conflict between these groups comes to a head, Volition is calmed by taking one of it's own former Axioms as an Excerpt and the Rapid Evening is pushed into retreat after Crystal Palace is effectively nullified by the creation of the Divine Arbit. Meanwhile the splintered Divine Free States, led by Aram Nideo, choose to leave the system, the consequences of which weigh heavily on later generations of the Mirage.

Inside the Mirage, the Waking Cadent’s fleet remains intact while Our Profit’s Argosy, Spliced continues to offer access to the digital network of the Splice, though it is now overseen by the Divine Anticipation and their Excerpt. The Qui Err Assembly retain their home system and right to self-govern and rebuild their society, with many former members of both the Divine Fleet and former Earth colonists choosing to stay within the Qui Err System under their leadership.

Interstitial Period

All of the Road to Partizan content. See Divine Principality#History

The Divine Clash

The Divine Principality

any early Principality stuff

The Perfect Millennium

Partizan up to the Kingdom Game

Millennium Break

Kingdom game - Finale

Operation Shackled Sun

Finale game