Independence: Difference between revisions

From fattwiki
TwilightMirageWiki>Lentilswede
(there is a lot of straight up factually inaccurate information on this page. im jsut starting with the counterweight links.)
Line 1: Line 1:
<blockquote>''See also: [http://counterweight.wikia.com/wiki/Independence Independence (COUNTER/weight Wikia)]. Potential COUNTER/weight spoilers at link.''</blockquote>{{Infobox NPC|title1 = Independence|affiliation(s) = [[The Independents|Independents]]
<blockquote>''See also: [[w:c:counterweight:Independence|Independence (COUNTER/weight Wiki)]].''</blockquote>{{Infobox NPC
 
|title1 = Independence
|affiliation(s) =[[Independents]]
[[Iconoclasts]]
[[Iconoclasts]]
[[Kamala Cadence]] (former [[excerpt]])
[[Kamala Cadence]] (former [[excerpt]])
[[The Doyenne]] (brief [[excerpt]])
|status = Dead (killed by [[Chthonic]])
|pronouns = He/him, it/its
|lifeform = Divine}}
'''Independence''' is a first generation [[Divine]]. Its supporters are called [[The Independents|Independents]].


[[The Doyenne]] (brief [[excerpt]])|status = Dead (killed by [[Grand Magnificent]])|pronouns = He/him, it/its|lifeform = Divine}}
== Appearance ==  
'''Independence''' is a first generation [[Divine]]. Its supporters are called [[The Independents|Independents]].


== History ==
== History ==
=== Pre-COUNTER/weight ===
=== Pre-COUNTER/weight ===
Independence was, before the events of COUNTER/weight, a Divine in the Golden Branch. During this time, together with it's [[Excerpt|candidate]] [[Kadaknath]], it bore witness to the use of the first stellar combustors.
Independence was, before the events of COUNTER/weight, a Divine in the Golden Branch. During this time, together with its [[Excerpt|Candidate]], Kadaknath, it bore witness to the second use of the stellar combustors, and declared that they (the Automated Diaspora) would build another, more beautiful world for every one destroyed.<ref>[[w:c:counterweight:Episode 37: Visions from Windows, Or: The Last Time the Bomb Dropped|COUNTER/weight episode 37]]</ref>


=== With Kamala Cadence ===
=== With Kamala Cadence ===
Some time after, it took the candidate [[Kamala Cadence]], with whom it had an unusually healthy relationship for the time. As a result, a case can be made that Kamala was the first true excerpt.  
Some time after, it took the candidate [[Kamala Cadence]], with whom it had an unusually healthy relationship for the time. As a result, a case can be made that Kamala was the first true excerpt.  


However, despite their strong bond, a rift grew between the two, as Kamala, who had been working on creating [[The Resonant Orbit]], refused to include in the core tenets the right of a Divine to die. As a result, the two split.<sup><ref>[[godspeed, glory Pt. 2|Episode 23]], episode description</ref></sup><sup><ref>[[The Vault of Anticipation Pt.1]]</ref></sup>
However, despite their strong bond, a rift grew between the two, as Kamala, who had been working on creating [[the Resonant Orbit]], refused to include in the core tenets the right of a Divine to die. As a result, the two split.<sup><ref>[[godspeed, glory Pt. 2|Episode 23]], episode description</ref></sup><sup><ref>[[The Vault of Anticipation Pt.1]]</ref></sup>


=== On Earth ===
=== On Earth ===
Independence is an enemy of the [[New Earth Hegemony]], but its exact reasons for leaving Earth are unknown. Over the course of hundreds of years, Independence moved on a trajectory out of the center of the galaxy and into the [[Benthos]] system. A solar flare then altered its course to the planet of [[Quire]].<sup><ref>[[One's Own Right|Episode 21]]</ref></sup>
Independence is an enemy of the [[New Earth Hegemony]], but its exact reasons for leaving Earth are unknown. Also under unknown circumstances, it was responsible for moving the planet to the centre of the galaxy. Over the course of hundreds of years, Independence moved on a trajectory out of the center of the galaxy and into the [[Benthos]] system. A solar flare then altered its course to the planet of [[Quire]].<sup><ref>[[One's Own Right|Episode 21]]</ref></sup>


=== In the Fleet ===
=== In the Fleet ===
Line 27: Line 31:
When [[Gig Kep-hart]], [[Leaf Cart-horn]] and [[Lily Lysander]] found Independence's heart, and it was stolen by [[Louis Armstrong]], the planet-being of Quire took control of Gig's broadcasting ability to share the history of Quire, and the damning effects of Independence on Quire's history, with the Divine Fleet.
When [[Gig Kep-hart]], [[Leaf Cart-horn]] and [[Lily Lysander]] found Independence's heart, and it was stolen by [[Louis Armstrong]], the planet-being of Quire took control of Gig's broadcasting ability to share the history of Quire, and the damning effects of Independence on Quire's history, with the Divine Fleet.


At some point, Independence met with [[the Doyenne]], and proposed that she become his [[Candidate]]. As a result, she tasked Grand Magnificent with building him a new body, as he was, at that time, disassembled and scattered across the planet Quire. Grand was not aware of this goal, however, and was instead informed that he was building a new Saint mech. After the body was completed, Independence was fitted into it, and took off to meet up, and potentially merge with, [[Volition]].  
At some point, Independence met with [[the Doyenne]], and proposed that she become his [[Candidate]]. As a result, she tasked Grand Magnificent with building him a new body, as he was, at that time, disassembled and scattered across the planet Quire. Grand was not aware of this goal, however, and was instead informed that he was building a new Saint mech. After the body was completed, the heart and connective tissue of Independence were fitted into it; the mech took off to find its mind and meet up, and potentially merge, with [[Volition]].  


However, on Volition, Independence encountered a number of individuals, including Grand, [[Even]], and [[⸢Signet⸣]], with Cthonic eventually killing Independence.<sup><ref>[[The Miracle of the Mirage: The Dragon|Episode 25]]</ref></sup>
However, on Volition, Independence encountered a number of individuals, including Grand, [[Even]], and [[⸢Signet⸣]], who had been sent to stop it. [[Belgard]] shrank down it to human size. Grand and Independence conversed about art, both agreeing that the glass body was so much better than the tacky centipede; and it offered him to join it, saying, "I am a Divine. I need a Candidate." Just as Grand Magnificent was about to take his hand, [[Chthonic]] jumped in to destroy the Divine, and itself. Independence became a pile of crumbling sand.<sup><ref>[[The Miracle of the Mirage: The Dragon|Episode 25]]</ref></sup>


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
<references />
<references />
[[Category:Divines]]
[[Category:Divines]]

Revision as of 18:31, 23 November 2021

See also: Independence (COUNTER/weight Wiki).

Template:Infobox NPC

Independence is a first generation Divine. Its supporters are called Independents.

Appearance

History

Pre-COUNTER/weight

Independence was, before the events of COUNTER/weight, a Divine in the Golden Branch. During this time, together with its Candidate, Kadaknath, it bore witness to the second use of the stellar combustors, and declared that they (the Automated Diaspora) would build another, more beautiful world for every one destroyed.[1]

With Kamala Cadence

Some time after, it took the candidate Kamala Cadence, with whom it had an unusually healthy relationship for the time. As a result, a case can be made that Kamala was the first true excerpt.

However, despite their strong bond, a rift grew between the two, as Kamala, who had been working on creating the Resonant Orbit, refused to include in the core tenets the right of a Divine to die. As a result, the two split.[2][3]

On Earth

Independence is an enemy of the New Earth Hegemony, but its exact reasons for leaving Earth are unknown. Also under unknown circumstances, it was responsible for moving the planet to the centre of the galaxy. Over the course of hundreds of years, Independence moved on a trajectory out of the center of the galaxy and into the Benthos system. A solar flare then altered its course to the planet of Quire.[4]

In the Fleet

On Quire, its influence caused the end of the Glassed Age. It also created the Iconoclasts and Quire's fifth moon, Volition.

Some of its former followers became part of the Divine Fleet.

When Gig Kep-hart, Leaf Cart-horn and Lily Lysander found Independence's heart, and it was stolen by Louis Armstrong, the planet-being of Quire took control of Gig's broadcasting ability to share the history of Quire, and the damning effects of Independence on Quire's history, with the Divine Fleet.

At some point, Independence met with the Doyenne, and proposed that she become his Candidate. As a result, she tasked Grand Magnificent with building him a new body, as he was, at that time, disassembled and scattered across the planet Quire. Grand was not aware of this goal, however, and was instead informed that he was building a new Saint mech. After the body was completed, the heart and connective tissue of Independence were fitted into it; the mech took off to find its mind and meet up, and potentially merge, with Volition.

However, on Volition, Independence encountered a number of individuals, including Grand, Even, and ⸢Signet⸣, who had been sent to stop it. Belgard shrank down it to human size. Grand and Independence conversed about art, both agreeing that the glass body was so much better than the tacky centipede; and it offered him to join it, saying, "I am a Divine. I need a Candidate." Just as Grand Magnificent was about to take his hand, Chthonic jumped in to destroy the Divine, and itself. Independence became a pile of crumbling sand.[5]

Notes