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{{Quote|They are unyielding truth, with no whisper of empathy, no issue of regret. Despite all their violence, they have no interest in causing harm. They simply do it because it is what they do. And without interest, there can be no debate. This is an Axiom.|author=[[Declan's Corrective]]|source="[[The Restitution of All Things Pt. 2]]"}} | {{Quote|They are unyielding truth, with no whisper of empathy, no issue of regret. Despite all their violence, they have no interest in causing harm. They simply do it because it is what they do. And without interest, there can be no debate. This is an Axiom.|author=[[Declan's Corrective]]|source="[[The Restitution of All Things Pt. 2]]"}}{{Infobox group|color_theme=tm|area_of_operation=[[Quire system]]|affiliations=[[Volition]]<br>[[Iconoclasts]]<br>[[Iconoclastics]]|season=[[Twilight Mirage]]|debut=[[Twilight Mirage 25: The Miracle of the Mirage: The Dragon]]}} | ||
The '''Axioms''' are [[Divine]]-like or post-Divine beings created by the moon [[Volition]] (sometimes with assistance from the [[Iconoclasts]]) and conceived by the [[Independents]] and Iconoclasts, who were fascinated by the idea of Divines that did not require an [[Excerpt]]. | The '''Axioms''' are [[Divine]]-like or post-Divine beings created by the moon [[Volition]] (sometimes with assistance from the [[Iconoclasts]]) and conceived by the [[Independents]] and Iconoclasts, who were fascinated by the idea of Divines that did not require an [[Excerpt]]. | ||
Axioms, in contrast to Divines, are totally divorced from people and essentially amoral. They embody single ideas outside of the context of personhood. They can be considered [[Wikipedia:Hylomorphism|Aristotelian forms]] made real, or at least an attempt in that direction, due to Volition's belief that "for there to even be a thing like ‘horseness’, you need the perfect horse".<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 25: The Miracle of the Mirage: The Dragon]]</ref> However, some of these assertions are put into question by the existence of [[Polyphony]], who actively responds the desires of sentient beings. | Axioms, in contrast to Divines, are totally divorced from people and essentially amoral. They embody single ideas outside of the context of personhood. They can be considered [[Wikipedia:Hylomorphism|Aristotelian forms]] made real, or at least an attempt in that direction, due to Volition's belief that "for there to even be a thing like ‘horseness’, you need the perfect horse".<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 25: The Miracle of the Mirage: The Dragon]]</ref> However, some of these assertions are put into question by the existence of [[Polyphony]], who actively responds to the desires of sentient beings. | ||
Because they don't have the idea of people at their core, they can sometimes pose a problem to those who encounter them, if not a serious threat. The Axiom Bountiful caused considerable damage to the [[The Divine Fleet|Divine Fleet's]] ships that wanted to pass it to land on Quire, while Axioms like Schism and Aperture were potentially apocalyptic on an even larger scale. | Because they don't have the idea of people at their core, they can sometimes pose a problem to those who encounter them, if not a serious threat. The Axiom Bountiful caused considerable damage to the [[The Divine Fleet|Divine Fleet's]] ships that wanted to pass it to land on Quire, while Axioms like Schism and Aperture were potentially apocalyptic on an even larger scale. |
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They are unyielding truth, with no whisper of empathy, no issue of regret. Despite all their violence, they have no interest in causing harm. They simply do it because it is what they do. And without interest, there can be no debate. This is an Axiom.”
The Axioms are Divine-like or post-Divine beings created by the moon Volition (sometimes with assistance from the Iconoclasts) and conceived by the Independents and Iconoclasts, who were fascinated by the idea of Divines that did not require an Excerpt.
Axioms, in contrast to Divines, are totally divorced from people and essentially amoral. They embody single ideas outside of the context of personhood. They can be considered Aristotelian forms made real, or at least an attempt in that direction, due to Volition's belief that "for there to even be a thing like ‘horseness’, you need the perfect horse".[1] However, some of these assertions are put into question by the existence of Polyphony, who actively responds to the desires of sentient beings.
Because they don't have the idea of people at their core, they can sometimes pose a problem to those who encounter them, if not a serious threat. The Axiom Bountiful caused considerable damage to the Divine Fleet's ships that wanted to pass it to land on Quire, while Axioms like Schism and Aperture were potentially apocalyptic on an even larger scale.
Like Divines, Axioms have a seed or heart;[2][3] the essence of an Axiom can be altered using that heart. When Bountiful was first encountered, it was proposed that it could be made into a machine which could produce a large amount of food for the citizens of the Fleet. Another proposal, and the one which was employed, was changing Bountiful from an Axiom into a Divine, a process that was later repeated by the Method of Apotheosis, though how this was accomplished is unknown.
Known Axioms
- Ache
- Aperture
- Barricade (converted into a Divine of the same name)
- Bountiful (converted into the Divine Bounty)
- Compel (converted into the Divine Compulsion by the Waking Cadent)
- Disaster (mentioned as a possible Axiom)
- Ebullience
- Polyphony
- Schism