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{{Infobox character|title=Devotion|pronouns=any|color_theme=pal|people=[[ | {{Infobox character|title=Devotion|pronouns=any|color_theme=pal|people=[[Divine]]|season=''[[Road to PALISADE]]''<br />''[[PALISADE]]''|affiliations=[[Devotees]]|aliases=Fervor|relations=[[Coriolis Sunset]]<br />[[Elle Evensong]]}} | ||
'''Devotion''', sometimes called '''Fervor''', is a strange [[Divine]] connected to the cult of the [[Devotees]]. | '''Devotion''', sometimes called '''Fervor''', is a strange [[Divine]] connected to the cult of the [[Devotees]]. | ||
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==History and Involvement== | ==History and Involvement== | ||
=== Origins === | |||
{{Spoiler block | {{Spoiler block | ||
|spoiling=[[PALISADE 15: Upon Our Grace Pt. 2]] | |spoiling=[[PALISADE 15: Upon Our Grace Pt. 2]] | ||
|text= | |text=Devotion was created by [[Grand Magnificent]], who wanted to create something that would be completely helpful rather than harmful. However, an unknown intervention by [[the Curtain]] at the beginning of the Perfect Millennium interfered with Devotion in some way.<ref>[[PALISADE 15: Upon Our Grace Pt. 2]]</ref> | ||
|theme=pal}} | |theme=pal}} | ||
=== ''The Road to PALISADE'' === | |||
=== ''PALISADE'' === | |||
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PALISADE 42: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 3]]|text=Despite the leaders of the Twilight Mirage telling her not to, Devotion plants Mirage bombs throughout the [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]] system. One of them is accidentally triggered by a surge and glitch in the [[Perennial Wave]].<ref name="pal42">[[PALISADE 42: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 3]]</ref>|theme=pal}} | |||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
Devotion can create | Devotion can create Mirage bombs which expand the [[Twilight Mirage]]. | ||
It drains the life force from its cult members over time, using it to empower itself. It is also able to speak to some of its followers through their blood, send them visions, synchronize their pulses, and transport them to strange places. | It drains the life force from its cult members over time, using it to empower itself. It is also able to speak to some of its followers through their blood, send them visions, synchronize their pulses, and transport them to strange places. | ||
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Revision as of 01:22, 31 March 2024
Devotion, sometimes called Fervor, is a strange Divine connected to the cult of the Devotees.
Personality
It believes in the precepts of the Devotees, including that its followers should and must love it.
History and Involvement
Origins
This section contains spoilers for PALISADE 15: Upon Our Grace Pt. 2.
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Devotion was created by Grand Magnificent, who wanted to create something that would be completely helpful rather than harmful. However, an unknown intervention by the Curtain at the beginning of the Perfect Millennium interfered with Devotion in some way.[1]
The Road to PALISADE
PALISADE
This section contains spoilers for PALISADE 42: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 3.
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Despite the leaders of the Twilight Mirage telling her not to, Devotion plants Mirage bombs throughout the Palisade system. One of them is accidentally triggered by a surge and glitch in the Perennial Wave.[2]
Abilities
Devotion can create Mirage bombs which expand the Twilight Mirage.
It drains the life force from its cult members over time, using it to empower itself. It is also able to speak to some of its followers through their blood, send them visions, synchronize their pulses, and transport them to strange places.
This section contains spoilers for The Canvas of Dreams.
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The life force-draining ability is harnessed intentionally by Devotee soldiers who pilot mechs powered by Devotion, such as the Chariot Mk. 2 or the Cataphract. At their pilots' command, these mechs can drain blood in order to go into an overdrive or berserker mode.[3]
Devotion has empowered some, like Coriolis Sunset, physically transforming them in the process. These followers must follow Devotion's precepts or risk Devotion taking back their special abilities.
Gallery
Devotion's eye judges Coriolis Sunset by pewterbee