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Within the Divine Fleet there were 8 divines and their ships. Each Divine and ship are unique, distinct, and created by the Player Characters. These are not the only ships within the fleet but they are the major touchstones for what the fleet is comprised of. The ships are constantly moving, anticipating danger. Unknown reason(s) have largely been the cause of the deaths of most of the Divines as their numbers dwindled from 300 to 8, to 2.
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|Every moment was a verification, living, that the project was worth it. And if there has been a failure here in the Fleet, and there has, it was that we sat back and looked at this thing of ours and said, “A shame. It used to be so good here.
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== The Divine Gumption - City Ship: Gumption's Gambit ==
The '''Divine Fleet''' is a civilization of [[humans]], [[Divines]], and other lifeforms both biological and synthetic, all followers of the [[Resonant Orbit]].<sup><ref>[http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-00-the-final-eight-divines Episode 00], episode description.</ref></sup>
Adapts junk tech and battle debris/parts into themselves to change the things that they can do and also not break down and die. From an old TV to another Divine's arm, they could use anything. The ship is filled with pieces of the Divine Gumption. Once something is detached from it, though. It is not considered to be a part of it.


Gumption used the entirety of themselves to fix the city ship Gumption's Gambit, saving the ship in the process with their sacrifice. "How could this ship even have this many exhausts?" Internally there is metal paneling everywhere to cover exposed wires, dull, copper, rust, safe, but not pretty. It's mostly a scaled up space ship, it does not have a city vibe. People plant makeshift green spaces in the gaps technology leaves behind.  
It is hidden within the [[Twilight Mirage]], which limits the ships' communication with each other. This has allowed the cultures of different ships to remain distinct and individual.<sup><ref name=":1">[http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-00-the-final-eight-divines Episode 00], 0:21:50.</ref></sup>


The Divine ''used'' to provide ad hoc repairs to the fleet but the people who still live on the city ship still fix things for the fleet.  
People in the Fleet are always provided basic necessities for free, and also receive a stipend in the form of computer memory for extraneous items.<sup><ref>[http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-01-the-beloved-dust Episode 01], 0:48:30.</ref></sup>


"Nothing can only be used once", they are a re-use culture. The fashion comes from that culture and can look really great or stupid, depending on how good you are at it. It's a risky style of fashion in the fleet. Most people, though...don't pull it off.  
==History==
Originally a fleet of 300 [[Divine|Divines]] and their ships, their number had dwindled to 8 in the 300 years prior to ''[[Twilight Mirage]]'', and to 2 at [[The Beloved Dust (episode)|the beginning of the series.]] The Divines' ships are not the only ships within the fleet, but are its major touchstones and population centers. The ships are constantly moving, anticipating danger, because there are so few of them left.  


In this time of instability the people of his city ship work harder. Most people, it seems, are primarily the people who repair the fleet, in general.  
The cause of the deaths of most of the Divines is unknown. This was an odd occurrence; no one knows why the Divines suddenly started to die after 30,000 years.  


== The Divine Belgard - City Ship: Thyrsus ==
==Divines==
There a class of Divines that are democratic virtues and then they went away for a while, and when we find the fiction again, there is a much broader range of Divines. And Divines began to make Divines. Generations of Divines broadened out further yet, action names and nouns that refer to actions.  
{{See also|{{Section link|List of Divines|Twilight Mirage}}}}
===Ship Divines===
*[[Anticipation]]
*[[Belgard]]
*[[Curiosity]]
*[[Empyrean]]
*[[Gumption]]
*[[Harmony]]<ref group="note">{{Spoiler Block|theme=tm|spoiling=[[Twilight Mirage 58: The Siege of the Lineage Brighton Pt. 2]]|text=Believed deceased, Harmony left the Divine Fleet prior to the events of the series.}}</ref>
* [[Memorious]]
*[[Potency]]


Belgard is an archaic term for a loving look to give to someone. They're sleek and almost person-like. But less like a person's body and more like if a person could have a pupa, or a chrysalis. Does not have arms or legs, loose layers and components like collapsible shields affixed around the "hip and shoulder" areas (pupa hips). Striking colours like a butterfly's wings but more dull and deliberate looking. Joints, seams, moving parts are not entirely clear when still. There are features and dibs where features might be but is otherwise featureless.
=== Others===
*[[Five Afflictions#Oversight|Affection]]<ref name="pal13" />
*Affinity
*[[Five Afflictions#Refrain|Antiquity]]<ref name="pal13">[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]</ref>
*[[Composure]]
*Communicant
*[[Contrition]]
*[[Five Afflictions#Cleave|Decisiveness]]<ref name="pal13" />
*[[Dissent]]
*Emphasis
*[[Eon and Naught]]
*[[Fidelity]]
*History
*[[Independence]]
* [[Five Afflictions#Ravel|Logic]]<ref name="pal13" />
*[[Mercy]]
*[[Opposition]]<ref name="pal41">[[PALISADE 41: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 3]]</ref>
*[[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]]<ref>[[PALISADE 02: Into the World Pt. 2]]</ref>
*[[Patina]]
*Persistence
*[[Pleroma]]
*[[Privign]]
*[[Reflection]]<ref name="pal13" />
*[[Righteousness]]
*Shelter
* Spirit
*Stewardship
*Synthesis
*Truth
*Versatility
* Wisdom


Belgard used to attach to objects to either or mend or harm something and heavily shielded (a combination of physical and energy but not like a full force field) and wrap it around other small to mid sized ships/Divines. Belgard died when they were abandoned by their Excerpt during a battle. It prioritized mending other ships over itself, and eventually succumbed to it's own wounds.  
==City-Ships==
===The By-and-By===
The [[By-and-By]] is a city-ship in the Divine Fleet associated with the Divine [[Anticipation]].
===The Ever-Forward===
The [[Ever Forward]] is a city ship in the Divine Fleet associated with the Divine [[Potency]].
===Gumption's Gambit ===
[[Gumption's Gambit]] is the city-ship of the followers of [[Gumption]].


Despite Belgard's death the fleet has access to uncommonly intricate shielding mechanisms.  
=== Memorious ===
[[Memorious]] is a city-ship in the Divine Fleet associated with its namesake Divine, Memorious.
=== Seance===
[[Seance]] is the second-most populous city-ship in the Divine Fleet, and the only one with a surviving guardian, the Divine [[Empyrean]].
===The Sky Reflected in Mirrors===
[[The Sky Reflected in Mirrors]] is a city-ship in the Divine Fleet associated with the Divine [[Curiosity]].
===Thyrsus===
[[Thyrsus]] is the city ship of the followers of [[Belgard]].
===The Tides of Harmony===
The [[Tides of Harmony]] is a pair of ships in the Divine Fleet associated with the Divine Harmony. Perigean and Seiche are the two Tides of Harmony, which interconnect to form the City Ship. Each half of the ship had its own Excerpt of [[Harmony]].


The city ship is called Thyrsus. It's a series of bulb like nodes, connecting bridges, and occasional flat oblong panel sections that more or less come to a point. Visually it might be helpful to think of a stock of [https://www.google.ca/search?q=theursis&rlz=1C1CHWA_enCA713CA713&oq=theursis&aqs=chrome..69i57.6183j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#q=queen+anne's+lace Queen Anne's Lace] with clusters of flowers, it's broad but comes to a sort-of point.
==Notes==
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On the inside because of the construction of the ship there  is not a lot of big open spaces. Interior rooms and spaces are not popular. Tall vaulted ceilings and reflective natural looking surfaces: stone, wood, glass metal. The majority of It would feel like being in a series of interconnected nested set of alleys,courtyards, plazas's and rooms being rare. "Spaces between spaces." People might avoid interior spaces altogether if they're well off. Privatized open spaces.
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Thyrsus provides effectively working of what exists. Recycling materials 1-for-1 in order to re-work them into something that is more-or-less what it used to be.
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A foundational rule of Thyrsus "there is nothing so sacred as cold metal warmed in the palm." and "Like should mend like" Flesh with flesh, metal with metal. Additive stuff is OK, in the same way clothing is OK. But if you take damage to flesh, than flesh must be used to repair that damage.
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Highly embellished but rather shapeless overcoats, length and material varies but ankle length cut and extra fabric are considered more desirable as they're both more resource intensive and hold their structure better, if you're using the actual material. Sleeves sometimes slashed up the arm, off-ship they're technically worn open or fastened at the collar to give a more tailored and cape-like effect and be a little less stand-out-ish. Inspiration from Victorian driving clothes and mid-century women's clothes being predominate.
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The people of this city ship have double downed on routines and structure. "Be the stability in the world you want to see" but an avoidance of doing the same thing. And they favor the Gumption's Gambit, in terms of world view.

Latest revision as of 15:11, 30 March 2024

Every moment was a verification, living, that the project was worth it. And if there has been a failure here in the Fleet, and there has, it was that we sat back and looked at this thing of ours and said, “A shame. It used to be so good here.”

The Divine Fleet is a civilization of humans, Divines, and other lifeforms both biological and synthetic, all followers of the Resonant Orbit.[1]

It is hidden within the Twilight Mirage, which limits the ships' communication with each other. This has allowed the cultures of different ships to remain distinct and individual.[2]

People in the Fleet are always provided basic necessities for free, and also receive a stipend in the form of computer memory for extraneous items.[3]

History[edit | edit source]

Originally a fleet of 300 Divines and their ships, their number had dwindled to 8 in the 300 years prior to Twilight Mirage, and to 2 at the beginning of the series. The Divines' ships are not the only ships within the fleet, but are its major touchstones and population centers. The ships are constantly moving, anticipating danger, because there are so few of them left.

The cause of the deaths of most of the Divines is unknown. This was an odd occurrence; no one knows why the Divines suddenly started to die after 30,000 years.

Divines[edit | edit source]

Ship Divines[edit | edit source]

Others[edit | edit source]

City-Ships[edit | edit source]

The By-and-By[edit | edit source]

The By-and-By is a city-ship in the Divine Fleet associated with the Divine Anticipation.

The Ever-Forward[edit | edit source]

The Ever Forward is a city ship in the Divine Fleet associated with the Divine Potency.

Gumption's Gambit[edit | edit source]

Gumption's Gambit is the city-ship of the followers of Gumption.

Memorious[edit | edit source]

Memorious is a city-ship in the Divine Fleet associated with its namesake Divine, Memorious.

Seance[edit | edit source]

Seance is the second-most populous city-ship in the Divine Fleet, and the only one with a surviving guardian, the Divine Empyrean.

The Sky Reflected in Mirrors[edit | edit source]

The Sky Reflected in Mirrors is a city-ship in the Divine Fleet associated with the Divine Curiosity.

Thyrsus[edit | edit source]

Thyrsus is the city ship of the followers of Belgard.

The Tides of Harmony[edit | edit source]

The Tides of Harmony is a pair of ships in the Divine Fleet associated with the Divine Harmony. Perigean and Seiche are the two Tides of Harmony, which interconnect to form the City Ship. Each half of the ship had its own Excerpt of Harmony.

Notes[edit | edit source]

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    Believed deceased, Harmony left the Divine Fleet prior to the events of the series.

References[edit | edit source]