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'''Coriolis 'Cori' Sunset''' is a follower of [[Devotion]] and enthusiastic new member of the crew of the [[Blue Channel]].
'''Coriolis 'Cori' Sunset''' is a follower of [[Devotion]] and enthusiastic new member of the crew of the [[Blue Channel]].  
 
Although she is not from Palisade, she has "a lot of family" living there.<ref name=":0" />


== Appearance ==
Coriolis is a "tiny girl with pink hair".<ref name=":0">[[PALISADE 01: Into the World Pt. 1]]</ref> She has three sets of small angel wings, one on her back, one on her head, and one on her arms, which she grew at some point. Her flight suit is purple, with a design mimicking the nervous system.
Coriolis is a "tiny girl with pink hair".<ref name=":0">[[PALISADE 01: Into the World Pt. 1]]</ref> She has three sets of small angel wings, one on her back, one on her head, and one on her arms, which she grew at some point. Her flight suit is purple, with a design mimicking the nervous system.
Cori pilots a Chariot Mk II, which is covered in purple and silver vein like lights. It is an angular mech with limbs ending in points, very inspired by Orbital Frames from Zone of the Enders.


==Personality==
==Personality==
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*You are a sword. Strike down our adversaries with impunity.
*You are a sword. Strike down our adversaries with impunity.
*You are a beacon. Your first priority is to spread the reach of Devotion no matter the cost.
*You are a beacon. Your first priority is to spread the reach of Devotion no matter the cost.
== History and Involvement ==
Cori is a recent addition to the crew of the Blue Channel. Her first combat engagement alongside the crew starts in "[[PALISADE 01: Into the World Pt. 1|Into the World Pt. 1]]". Although she is not from Palisade, she has "a lot of family" living there.<ref name=":0" />
== Mech ==
Cori pilots a Chariot Mk II, which, like others of the same model, takes its power from the blessing of Devotion. It is an angular mech with limbs ending in points, very inspired by Orbital Frames from Zone of the Enders, and has three rotating halos nested one inside the other. It is covered in purple and silver vein like lights and wields a morning star and shield. Out of combat, the Chariot Mk II wears a cape, which floats off and behind it when it engages with an enemy.
Cori controls her mech using her own halo.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:24, 16 March 2023

Coriolis 'Cori' Sunset is a follower of Devotion and enthusiastic new member of the crew of the Blue Channel.

Appearance

Coriolis is a "tiny girl with pink hair".[1] She has three sets of small angel wings, one on her back, one on her head, and one on her arms, which she grew at some point. Her flight suit is purple, with a design mimicking the nervous system.

Personality

Tenets

  • You are a shield. Leave none undefended while you still stand.
  • You are a sword. Strike down our adversaries with impunity.
  • You are a beacon. Your first priority is to spread the reach of Devotion no matter the cost.

History and Involvement

Cori is a recent addition to the crew of the Blue Channel. Her first combat engagement alongside the crew starts in "Into the World Pt. 1". Although she is not from Palisade, she has "a lot of family" living there.[1]

Mech

Cori pilots a Chariot Mk II, which, like others of the same model, takes its power from the blessing of Devotion. It is an angular mech with limbs ending in points, very inspired by Orbital Frames from Zone of the Enders, and has three rotating halos nested one inside the other. It is covered in purple and silver vein like lights and wields a morning star and shield. Out of combat, the Chariot Mk II wears a cape, which floats off and behind it when it engages with an enemy.

Cori controls her mech using her own halo.

References