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===Earth===
===Earth===
<small>''See: [[Rigour]] for more details''</small><br>
<blockquote>''See: [[Rigour]] for more details''</blockquote>
====Rigour====
====Rigour====
The known history of the Divine Cycle begins with Rigour, a tool created by [[Irene Klipsch-Dove|Dr. Irene Klipsch-Dove]] to aid in planetary colonization efforts by the [[Orion Conservation Conglomerate]]. As its power and influence grows, Rigour takes over huge parts of humanity, turning them into its workforce in its non-stop push for productivity. Dr. Klipsch-Dove flees to a forested planet and develops [[Liberty and Discovery]], as well as [[Righteousness]], in an attempt to stop Rigour, with Liberty and Discovery finding and rejecting the Orion worker [[Chital]] as their first pilot.
The known history of the Divine Cycle begins with Rigour, a tool created by [[Irene Klipsch-Dove|Dr. Irene Klipsch-Dove]] to aid in planetary colonization efforts by the [[Orion Conservation Conglomerate]]. As its power and influence grows, Rigour takes over huge parts of humanity, turning them into its workforce in its non-stop push for productivity. Dr. Klipsch-Dove flees to a forested planet and develops [[Liberty and Discovery]], as well as [[Righteousness]], in an attempt to stop Rigour, with Liberty and Discovery finding and rejecting the Orion worker [[Chital]] as their first pilot.
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In the Golden Branch, Rigour's body is inhabited by other former thralls who are now impossibly far from the worlds they knew, the only familiarity their dormant Divine. These people would split into two groups. One would eventually form into the [[Apostolosian Empire]], building the [[Apokine (mech)|Apokine]], a mech that would connect psychically with the collective will of their people, in a reflection of Rigour itself. The other would use and study pieces of Rigour, eventually rallying under Chess Kesh to form the [[Principality of Kesh]]. This civilization's technological level would eventually collapse; from then on it would be controlled from the shadows by the [[Rapid Evening]], a group of highly advanced spies and saboteurs dedicated to preventing the use of Rigour's technology.<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 43: A Splintered Branch, A Ringing Bell Pt. 3]], episode description</ref>
In the Golden Branch, Rigour's body is inhabited by other former thralls who are now impossibly far from the worlds they knew, the only familiarity their dormant Divine. These people would split into two groups. One would eventually form into the [[Apostolosian Empire]], building the [[Apokine (mech)|Apokine]], a mech that would connect psychically with the collective will of their people, in a reflection of Rigour itself. The other would use and study pieces of Rigour, eventually rallying under Chess Kesh to form the [[Principality of Kesh]]. This civilization's technological level would eventually collapse; from then on it would be controlled from the shadows by the [[Rapid Evening]], a group of highly advanced spies and saboteurs dedicated to preventing the use of Rigour's technology.<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 43: A Splintered Branch, A Ringing Bell Pt. 3]], episode description</ref>


===Golden era===
===The Golden Era===
For twenty thousand years, OriCon and the Diaspora continue their expansion through the Milky Way. OriCon experiences a succession of popular revolutions and capitalist overthrows.
<blockquote>''See'' [[COUNTER/Weight]] ''for more details.''</blockquote>
====The Golden War====
OriCon and the Diaspora continue their expansion through the Milky Way, finally reaching the site of their long-forgotten foe in the Golden Branch star system. Here they come into contact with the [[Apostolosian Empire]], now far diverged from their roots with Rigour and with advancements in technology that allow them to travel though dark space. Apostolos soon begins its own war of expansion against them. OriCon and the Diaspora ally themselves to fight off Apostolos despite their historical rivalry.


==== Events of ''COUNTER/Weight'' ====
This culminates in a [[Kingdom (COUNTER/Weight)|joint mission]] including not only OriCon and the Diaspora, but also the Rapid Evening and defecting Apostolosians who come together to stop the Apostolosian Empire from deploying a super weapon.<ref>These events are depicted in the COUNTER/Weight [[Kingdom (COUNTER/Weight)|Kingdom Game]].</ref> While they are successful, the planet [[Counterweight]] is devastated at the same time that an idyllic sister planet known as [[Weight]] is created. After losing the war, the Apostolosian Empire begins to decline and within a decade would be overthrown in a coup to and become the [[Golden Demarchy]]. The rest of the Golden Branch sector is occupied primarily by OriCon and the Diaspora, along with a handful of planets fighting to stay independent from the rule of the three great powers.
In the Golden Branch, the [[Golden War]] occurs between OriCon, the Diaspora and the Apostolosian Empire. Soon after, there's a final conflict with Rigour, where it is finally destroyed at great cost.
 
====Emergence of Rigour====
<blockquote>''See [[September Incident|the September Incident]] for more details.''</blockquote>Many years after OriCon's arrival in the Golden Branch, one of their subsidiaries, [[Snowtrak Synergies|Snowtrak]], uncovers Rigour from the ice of Ionias. Rigour quietly takes over Snowtrak and the media company [[EarthHome Entertainment|EarthHome]], spreading its influence until it hears the call of [[Voice]] from [[September]]. Not only Rigour, but [[Liberty and Discovery]] and [[Detachment]] converge on September. Forces on September are able to deal some damage to Rigour, but Rigour attempts to gain control of the newly uncovered [[Apokine (mech)|Apokine]] or Voice to use their abilities to further spread itself through the system. Fearing its victory is inevitable if the fight continues, Detachment, Liberty, and Discovery open a one-way portal that would trap Rigour, as well as Voice, Detachment, Liberty and Discovery, and the entire population of [[Mode City]], inside. With Rigour contained for now, the few survivors of the September Incident flee the planet which, its orbit disturbed, is now slowly falling towards the sun.
 
====The Defeat of Rigour ====
Four and a half years after the September Incident, survivors begin seeing warning signs that Rigour will return. Inside the pocket dimension Voice and all of Mode City is taken over by Rigour. Meanwhile, after long years of Discovery and their pilot trying to keep Liberty in check, Liberty finally gives in to the strain of its confinement, opening a portal out to flee the pocket and unleashing Rigour on the Golden Branch once again. In the intervening years there have been many proposals on how to defeat Rigour, with some working to create a bomb to outmatch the earlier [[Stellar combustor|stellar combustors]] and others working to weaponize the [[Gnosis Virus]] to merge mechanical and organic elements and wipe Rigour out. However, in the end, there is no single solution to Rigour, and even with many historical enemies coming together, Rigour causes devastating losses in a drawn-out war. The day is eventually won with sacrifice across the sector, and the [[Apokine]] and its pilot pin Rigour to the planet of [[September]] as they slowly drift into the sun to their deaths.
 
In the aftermath the system slowly recovers - the Rapid Evening dedicate themselves to wiping out any remaining Rigour technology to prevent it from ever returning, and many of the independent planets band together to improve their material conditions, folding in planets of the Autonomous Diaspora after their many losses in the war. The Golden Branch sector lives on with a newly ecologically-restored [[Counterweight]] at its heart.


===Interstitial period===
===Interstitial period===

Revision as of 21:20, 22 October 2022

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The Divine Universe is the informal name for the setting first created for COUNTER/Weight, and expanded with Twilight Mirage, PARTIZAN, and the upcoming PALISADE. The stories which take place in the Divine Universe are referred to as the Divine Cycle.

The Divine Universe takes place in the Milky Way, unknown thousands of years after humanity's expansion to the stars.

Places

A Partizan era map from the Divine Principality.

Major Regions

Other

  • The 10th Coronet
  • Artemisios
  • Collier
  • Crown
  • Leraphon IV
  • Leraphon V
  • Iraleph

History

Earth

See: Rigour for more details

Rigour

The known history of the Divine Cycle begins with Rigour, a tool created by Dr. Irene Klipsch-Dove to aid in planetary colonization efforts by the Orion Conservation Conglomerate. As its power and influence grows, Rigour takes over huge parts of humanity, turning them into its workforce in its non-stop push for productivity. Dr. Klipsch-Dove flees to a forested planet and develops Liberty and Discovery, as well as Righteousness, in an attempt to stop Rigour, with Liberty and Discovery finding and rejecting the Orion worker Chital as their first pilot.

The First Stellar Combustor

While Rigour pushes forward from Earth, many flee from its influence, led by Righteousness. They drop stellar combustors in their wake to destroy the star systems between them and Rigour. While this damages Rigour and kills many of its workers, it is not enough to kill the Divine, only slow it down. In the wake of Rigour, a great deal of technology, history and knowledge from the Sol system is lost, leading to a gap in the historical record of unknown length.[1]

The Second Stellar Combustor

At least sixty thousand years later, Rigour finally catches up to what is now the Autonomous Diaspora, and this time it launches a war against them. The first Diasporan Divines are created, Independence, Truth, and Equality, to engage with the threat. The Diaspora again uses a half dozen stellar combustors with the intent to try and destroy Rigour, which are delivered on a one way mission by a vessel piloted by rebels from Rigour's control, the Wayfarer True. While this does not succeed, it does propel Rigour through space, and it eventually lands on Ionias in the Golden Branch, going dormant.[2] Rigour's old forces, now no longer thralls, go on to form the People's Conglomerate of Orion.

In the Golden Branch, Rigour's body is inhabited by other former thralls who are now impossibly far from the worlds they knew, the only familiarity their dormant Divine. These people would split into two groups. One would eventually form into the Apostolosian Empire, building the Apokine, a mech that would connect psychically with the collective will of their people, in a reflection of Rigour itself. The other would use and study pieces of Rigour, eventually rallying under Chess Kesh to form the Principality of Kesh. This civilization's technological level would eventually collapse; from then on it would be controlled from the shadows by the Rapid Evening, a group of highly advanced spies and saboteurs dedicated to preventing the use of Rigour's technology.[3]

The Golden Era

See COUNTER/Weight for more details.

The Golden War

OriCon and the Diaspora continue their expansion through the Milky Way, finally reaching the site of their long-forgotten foe in the Golden Branch star system. Here they come into contact with the Apostolosian Empire, now far diverged from their roots with Rigour and with advancements in technology that allow them to travel though dark space. Apostolos soon begins its own war of expansion against them. OriCon and the Diaspora ally themselves to fight off Apostolos despite their historical rivalry.

This culminates in a joint mission including not only OriCon and the Diaspora, but also the Rapid Evening and defecting Apostolosians who come together to stop the Apostolosian Empire from deploying a super weapon.[4] While they are successful, the planet Counterweight is devastated at the same time that an idyllic sister planet known as Weight is created. After losing the war, the Apostolosian Empire begins to decline and within a decade would be overthrown in a coup to and become the Golden Demarchy. The rest of the Golden Branch sector is occupied primarily by OriCon and the Diaspora, along with a handful of planets fighting to stay independent from the rule of the three great powers.

Emergence of Rigour

See the September Incident for more details.

Many years after OriCon's arrival in the Golden Branch, one of their subsidiaries, Snowtrak, uncovers Rigour from the ice of Ionias. Rigour quietly takes over Snowtrak and the media company EarthHome, spreading its influence until it hears the call of Voice from September. Not only Rigour, but Liberty and Discovery and Detachment converge on September. Forces on September are able to deal some damage to Rigour, but Rigour attempts to gain control of the newly uncovered Apokine or Voice to use their abilities to further spread itself through the system. Fearing its victory is inevitable if the fight continues, Detachment, Liberty, and Discovery open a one-way portal that would trap Rigour, as well as Voice, Detachment, Liberty and Discovery, and the entire population of Mode City, inside. With Rigour contained for now, the few survivors of the September Incident flee the planet which, its orbit disturbed, is now slowly falling towards the sun.

The Defeat of Rigour

Four and a half years after the September Incident, survivors begin seeing warning signs that Rigour will return. Inside the pocket dimension Voice and all of Mode City is taken over by Rigour. Meanwhile, after long years of Discovery and their pilot trying to keep Liberty in check, Liberty finally gives in to the strain of its confinement, opening a portal out to flee the pocket and unleashing Rigour on the Golden Branch once again. In the intervening years there have been many proposals on how to defeat Rigour, with some working to create a bomb to outmatch the earlier stellar combustors and others working to weaponize the Gnosis Virus to merge mechanical and organic elements and wipe Rigour out. However, in the end, there is no single solution to Rigour, and even with many historical enemies coming together, Rigour causes devastating losses in a drawn-out war. The day is eventually won with sacrifice across the sector, and the Apokine and its pilot pin Rigour to the planet of September as they slowly drift into the sun to their deaths.

In the aftermath the system slowly recovers - the Rapid Evening dedicate themselves to wiping out any remaining Rigour technology to prevent it from ever returning, and many of the independent planets band together to improve their material conditions, folding in planets of the Autonomous Diaspora after their many losses in the war. The Golden Branch sector lives on with a newly ecologically-restored Counterweight at its heart.

Interstitial period

The time between the end of Rigour and the creation of the Divine Fleet is one of strife, with continuing wars between Divines and humans. This period is when the Divine Fealty is created;[5] the Rapid Evening's prognostication machine Crystal Palace is also built around a thousand years into this era.[6]

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. However, at the end of that time, Divines of the Fleet begin to decline and die, in part due to the efforts of the New Earth Hegemony but also due to internal conflict regarding the Pleroma Hypothesis. Empyrean creates the Twilight Mirage, an artificial nebula, around the planet Quire to protect and hide the Fleet.[7]

Events of Twilight Mirage

Divine Principality

See: History of the Divine Principality.

The Divine Principality rises from the union of the Divine Free States and the Rapid Evening. Over the course of a few thousand years, this empire becomes a galactic superpower, as it violently subsumes almost all other civilizations in the Milky Way within itself. The few cultures that remain are the Branched, the Twilight Mirage, and those beings living in the so-called no man's sky of the Scutum-Centaurus Arm.[8]

Events of PARTIZAN

References