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Cori originally hails from the [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Twilight Mirage]], where she lived a very sheltered life as a young [[Devotees|Devotee]] trained as a soldier. | Cori originally hails from the [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Twilight Mirage]], where she lived a very sheltered life as a young [[Devotees|Devotee]] trained as a soldier. | ||
Cori is a recent addition to the crew of the ''Blue Channel''. Her first combat engagement alongside the crew takes place during the mission to find the [[Fundament]] node at the bottom of the [[Diadem]].<ref group="Note">See "[[Into the World]]" arc.</ref> | Cori is a recent addition to the crew of the ''Blue Channel''. Her first combat engagement alongside the crew takes place during the mission to find the [[Fundament]] node at the bottom of the [[Diadem]].<ref group="Note">See "[[Into the World]]" arc.</ref> | ||
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[Upon Our Grace]]|text=After being severed from the power of Devotion during a fight, Cori accidentally kills her own father.<ref name="pal17">[[PALISADE 17: Upon Our Grace Pt. 4]]</ref> She makes one of her brothers send the message to the rest of their family with the news, telling him only that she was present when it happened and she's not in a good place to send the message.<ref name="pal20" />|theme=pal}} | {{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[Upon Our Grace]]|text=After being severed from the power of Devotion during a fight, Cori accidentally kills her own father.<ref name="pal17">[[PALISADE 17: Upon Our Grace Pt. 4]]</ref> She makes one of her brothers send the message to the rest of their family with the news, telling him only that she was present when it happened and she's not in a good place to send the message.<ref name="pal20" />|theme=pal}}Cori's Dust dream is of a near future in which she and Elle fight side by side against the Princept as members of Millennium Break. When Figure manages to pull her into his dreamworld,<ref name="pal33">[[PALISADE 33: Seize the Chance Pt. 4]]</ref> she is disoriented and "remembers" both fighting alongside Elle in her own dream and, in Figure's, killing Elle. This dissonance convinces her that Figure is right when he says that the world they're in is an illusion, not reality.<ref name="pal34" /> | ||
==Relationships == | ==Relationships == | ||
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Over the course of the season, she loses her faith in Devotion and breaks each of her [[Coriolis Sunset#Tenets (Armour Astir)|Tenets]] in turn. She stops being Devotion's Beacon after she fails to build a church to it in Baseline,<ref name="pal15" /> breaks her Sword Tenet by refusing to kill Elle Evensong and the other members of Dust's procession,<ref name="pal34">[[PALISADE 34: Seize the Chance Pt. 5]]</ref> and breaks her Shield Tenet when she connects to the real Devotion for the first time and realizes that the Divine she was raised to worship is a false idol.<ref name="pal42">[[PALISADE 42: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 4]]</ref> Mechanically, each time she breaks a Tenet, she replaces it with a Hook, and after she breaks her final Tenet, she switches playbooks. | Over the course of the season, she loses her faith in Devotion and breaks each of her [[Coriolis Sunset#Tenets (Armour Astir)|Tenets]] in turn. She stops being Devotion's Beacon after she fails to build a church to it in Baseline,<ref name="pal15" /> breaks her Sword Tenet by refusing to kill Elle Evensong and the other members of Dust's procession,<ref name="pal34">[[PALISADE 34: Seize the Chance Pt. 5]]</ref> and breaks her Shield Tenet when she connects to the real Devotion for the first time and realizes that the Divine she was raised to worship is a false idol.<ref name="pal42">[[PALISADE 42: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 4]]</ref> Mechanically, each time she breaks a Tenet, she replaces it with a Hook, and after she breaks her final Tenet, she switches playbooks. | ||
She has, on multiple occasions, also had visions in which she seemed to connect with versions of Devotion that do not resemble the one she knows. Cori is confused as to whether or not these Devotions are all the same being.<ref name="pal28" /> Her | She has, on multiple occasions, also had visions in which she seemed to connect with versions of Devotion that do not resemble the one she knows. Cori is confused as to whether or not these Devotions are all the same being.<ref name="pal28" /> Her ultimate discovery that the being she has been worshiping is in fact a fake Divine created to sap energy from the real Devotion ends her relationship with Devotion and the Devotees entirely.<ref name="pal42" /> | ||
===Elle Evensong=== | ===Elle Evensong=== |
Revision as of 22:59, 16 August 2024
Coriolis "Cori" Sunset is a follower of Devotion and enthusiastic Blue Channel crew member.
Appearance
Coriolis is a "tiny girl with pink hair",[1] about 21 or 22 years old.[2] She keeps her hair in a braid, until she cuts the braid off following the events of "Upon Our Grace" and switches to a shorter hairstyle with back of her head shaved.[3] Her flight suit is purple, with a design mimicking the human nervous system.[1] When she is on the moon, her flight suit includes what looks like a helmet but is in fact a generated atmosphere that Devotion provides so that she can breathe.[3]
At some point in her young life she grew three sets of small pink angel wings: one on her back, one on her head, and one on her arms. The wings on her arms turn black after she has a vision of Devotion.[4] The wings on her head turn black after she rejects her second tenet from Devotion,[5] and those on her back do the same after she rejects her final tenet.
Personality
Cori is cheerful, earnest, and excitable. She frequently rushes headlong into combat and seems to be honoured when her captain tells her she's done a good job. She's a big fan of romantic period dramas with lots of pining. When it's her turn for movie night she picks one that she's watched 36 times, and she's dejected when Hunt doesn't like it.[6]
She is gradually becoming disillusioned with the cult she was raised in and questioning her relationship with her Divine.
In Questlandia, Cori's role is Hero, her drive is Love and Loyalty, her personality is Daredevil and Protective, and her weakness is Lash Out.[7]
Tenets (Armour Astir)
You are a shield. Leave none undefended while you still stand.[Note 1]You are a sword. Strike down our adversaries with impunity.[Note 2]You are a beacon. Your first priority is to spread the reach of Devotion, no matter the cost.[Note 3]
Hooks (Armour Astir)
I need to be stronger no matter what.[8][Note 4]I need to find something to fight for other than revenge.[9][Note 5]- My bloodied hands must break the wheel.[10]
- This war has taken too much from me; I won't let it get anyone else.[10]
- I'll crush every hint of Arbitrage until something leads me to Elle.[10]
Goal (Questlandia)
- My bloodied hands must break the wheel.[7]
History and Involvement
This section is under construction. Please excuse the mess.
Cori originally hails from the Twilight Mirage, where she lived a very sheltered life as a young Devotee trained as a soldier.
Cori is a recent addition to the crew of the Blue Channel. Her first combat engagement alongside the crew takes place during the mission to find the Fundament node at the bottom of the Diadem.[Note 6]
This section contains spoilers for Upon Our Grace.
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After being severed from the power of Devotion during a fight, Cori accidentally kills her own father.[11] She makes one of her brothers send the message to the rest of their family with the news, telling him only that she was present when it happened and she's not in a good place to send the message.[8]
Cori's Dust dream is of a near future in which she and Elle fight side by side against the Princept as members of Millennium Break. When Figure manages to pull her into his dreamworld,[12] she is disoriented and "remembers" both fighting alongside Elle in her own dream and, in Figure's, killing Elle. This dissonance convinces her that Figure is right when he says that the world they're in is an illusion, not reality.[5]
Relationships
Devotion
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Cori was raised as a devout follower in the Cult of Devotion. At the beginning of PALISADE, she is Devotion's Beacon, Sword, and Shield.
Over the course of the season, she loses her faith in Devotion and breaks each of her Tenets in turn. She stops being Devotion's Beacon after she fails to build a church to it in Baseline,[4] breaks her Sword Tenet by refusing to kill Elle Evensong and the other members of Dust's procession,[5] and breaks her Shield Tenet when she connects to the real Devotion for the first time and realizes that the Divine she was raised to worship is a false idol.[13] Mechanically, each time she breaks a Tenet, she replaces it with a Hook, and after she breaks her final Tenet, she switches playbooks.
She has, on multiple occasions, also had visions in which she seemed to connect with versions of Devotion that do not resemble the one she knows. Cori is confused as to whether or not these Devotions are all the same being.[14] Her ultimate discovery that the being she has been worshiping is in fact a fake Divine created to sap energy from the real Devotion ends her relationship with Devotion and the Devotees entirely.[13]
Elle Evensong
Elle Evensong is Cori's rival.[11] They want to shake Cori's faith in Devotion.[8] Elle used to look out for her when they were younger and in training together.[15]
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She blames Elle for the death of her father. During his funeral, Elle goads Cori about her faith in Devotion and Cori punches her in the face.[8]
Although they continue to conflict with each other, Cori wants to impress Elle and is often flustered by their flirting.
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After Cori forges a bond with Perennial, she reaches out to Elle for a rendezvous on the Isle of the Broken Key. They flirt and Elle shares their vision for the future: a fracturing of the Divine Principality into micro-kingdoms, out of which Arbitrage and its agents—including Elle—will build a new, managerialist world order. Hurt by Elle's nihilism, Cori argues persuasively that Elle should put their faith in Cori, not Arbitrage, and then kisses Elle.[16]
Family
She has a big family, a lot of whom live on Palisade,[1] including her father and some of her siblings.[17] Two of her brothers who live on Palisade are Formido and Phobos Sunset.[18] Her mom walked out on her dad, and she and Cori's other siblings live off-world.[8]
Griesel Sunset
Griesel Sunset is Cori's father. She loves him and wants to make him proud. He texts Cori about once a week; occasionally he'll use an exclamation mark when he says "good job" but usually not.[19]
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Seeing her father betray the Cause in Figure's dream is disturbing to her and deepens her doubt in Devotion and her training as a child soldier.
The Figure
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Kalvin Brnine
Coriolis seems to have some hero worship for her captain, Kalvin Brnine. After the funeral in "In Their Fear Pt. 1", Brnine and Cori have a little heart-to-heart about grief, for which Cori expresses immense gratitude. They have a similar conversation in "Reach In / Reach Out Pt. 1" where she worries about what she's learned about her father and Devotion; Brnine reassures her that "everybody’s lives is built on bullshit" but she can still choose to fight for what she believes in.
Levitation Cascabel-Gardner
Cori dislikes Levi when she first meets him, especially after he tries to flirt with her during movie night, but they soon bond over eavesdropping on Brnine and Gucci together.[20] When they reunite in the "Some New Thing Found in the Light" interlude, Cori is delighted to see Levi, and they seem to be on good terms.[21] She is impressed by the urgency with which he fights, and he wants to help her get to the other side of the war.[10]
Perennial
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After Cori ends her relationship with Devotion, she becomes one of Perennial's witches. Mechanically, this means switching her playbook from the Paradigm to the Witch.[22]
Thisbe
Cori has a complicated relationship with Thisbe. She resents Thisbe rebuking her for killing unarmed scientists on Chimera's Lantern,[23] but she also confides in Thisbe about her relationship with Devotion and speaks to her about their shared interest in learning more about Divine existence.[14]
The Witch in Glass
Cori despises the Witch in Glass, in part for the things she did to Figure.[7]
Relationship Mechanics
Gravity clocks (Armour Astir)
Kriminel seems receptive to my words; I should see what Devotion means to her.[Note 7][Note 8]A gloom hangs over Figure. I bet I can help.[Note 9][Note 10]Figure means well but I can tell he sees me as just a kid.[24]
The Captain makes everybody in the crew so welcome.[Note 7]- Thisbe is afraid to get [her] hands dirty, kind of ironic for a farming robot.[Note 11]
- Levi: It's good to see someone else fight with the urgency I do.[10]
- Perennial has given me the strength to keep fighting. I can put up with [her] bizarre whims in exchange.[10]
- (Rival clock with Elle Evensong, wording unspecified)[11]
Questlandia
- Thisbe: Always looks out for me. [Exhausted][7]
- The Witch in Glass: HATE HATE HATE.[7]
- Elle Evensong: (relationship not written)[16]
Abilities
- Tenets: Cori has tenets (above) that she must fulfill for Devotion or else it will lower her ability to channel its power permanently.
- Inspire Focus: Once per Sortie, if Cori takes a visible position on the battlefield she can inspire her allies.[26]
- Consecrate Ground: Cori may imbue an area with Divine power, which can have various potential effects, including keeping anyone in the area from acting violently[27] and preventing anyone in the area from knowingly lying.[5]
- Mid-Season Upgrade: The opportunity to acquire something of immense power and value will present itself to Cori.[18]
Mech
Cori pilots a Chariot Mk II, which, like others of the same model, takes its power from the blessing of Devotion. It does not have another name and is simply called Chariot Mk II. Cori controls it using her own halo.
This section contains spoilers for PALISADE 17: Upon Our Grace Pt. 4.
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After her father's funeral she calls her eldest brother, Formido, who works in the Devotees' R&D department, to request a new mech.[18] This new mech, the Paramerion, makes its debut in An Impossible Ideal.[3]
Gallery
Cori by Rookfeathers
Cori by SeamonsterArt
Cori by Si F Sweetman
Cori facing her Divine by Pewterbee
Cori and her colleagues by Vlasdygoth
Cori by mar julia
Cori and the Paramerion by mar julia
Quotes
“
You not rockin' with my dad?”
Footnotes
- ↑ No longer applicable as of "A Mechanical Whine Pt. 4"; replaced with third Hook.
- ↑ No longer applicable as of "Seize the Chance Pt. 5"; replaced with second Hook.
- ↑ No longer applicable as of "Upon Our Grace Pt. 2"; replaced with first Hook.
- ↑ Loosened by Dust's influence in "Seize the Chance Pt. 4". No longer applicable as of "Above the Earth Pt. 1".
- ↑ No longer applicable as of "Above the Earth Pt. 1".
- ↑ See "Into the World" arc.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Created in "I Would Like to Help You Pt. 2" but final phrasing not confirmed until "Upon Our Grace Pt. 1".
- ↑ Replaced by gravity clock with Thisbe in "An Impossible Ideal Pt. 2".
- ↑ Created in "The Canvas of Dreams Pt. 4" but final phrasing not confirmed until "Worth the Trouble Pt. 1".
- ↑ Increased to +2 and rewritten as of "In Their Fear Pt. 1".
- ↑ Created in "An Impossible Ideal Pt. 2" but final phrasing not confirmed until "Honesty and Integrity Pt. 1".
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 PALISADE 01: Into the World Pt. 1
- ↑ PALISADE 02: Into the World Pt. 2
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 PALISADE 22: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 1
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 PALISADE 15: Upon Our Grace Pt. 2
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 PALISADE 34: Seize the Chance Pt. 5
- ↑ PALISADE 12: Worth the Trouble Pt. 1
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 PALISADE 46: A Palette of Colors Pt. 1
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 PALISADE 20: In Their Fear Pt. 1
- ↑ PALISADE 39: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 1
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 PALISADE 57: Above the Earth Pt. 1
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 PALISADE 17: Upon Our Grace Pt. 4
- ↑ PALISADE 33: Seize the Chance Pt. 4
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 PALISADE 42: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 4
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 PALISADE 28: Honesty and Integrity Pt. 1
- ↑ PALISADE 38: Reach In / Reach Out Pt. 2
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 PALISADE 47: A Palette of Colors Pt. 2
- ↑ PALISADE 05: I Would Like to Help You Pt. 2
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 PALISADE 21: In Their Fear Pt. 2
- ↑ PALISADE 14: Upon Our Grace Pt. 1
- ↑ PALISADE 45: Where They Are Pt. 3
- ↑ PALISADE 55: A Palette of Colors Pt. 10
- ↑ PALISADE 43: Where They Are Pt. 1
- ↑ PALISADE 23: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 2
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 PALISADE 30: Seize the Chance Pt. 1
- ↑ PALISADE 58: Above the Earth Pt. 2
- ↑ PALISADE 18: How It Always Looks Pt. 1
- ↑ PALISADE 25: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 4
- Under construction
- Sylvi characters
- PALISADE characters
- PALISADE PCs
- Devotees
- Into the World arc
- I Would Like to Help You arc
- The Canvas of Dreams arc
- Worth the Trouble arc
- Upon Our Grace arc
- In Their Fear arc
- An Impossible Ideal arc
- Honesty and Integrity arc
- Seize the Chance arc
- Reach In / Reach Out arc
- A Mechanical Whine arc
- Where They Are arc
- A Palette of Colors arc
- Above the Earth arc