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{{Infobox character|title= | {{Infobox character|title=Exanceaster March | ||
|pronouns=he/him|color_theme=pal | |pronouns=he/him|color_theme=pal | ||
|people=[[Stel Columnar|Columnar]]|affiliations=[[ | |people=[[Stel Columnar|Columnar]]|affiliations=[[March Anecdatist Foundation]]<br />[[Frontier Syndicate]]<br />[[Lone Marble Group]]<br />[[Bilateral Intercession]]<br />[[Pact of Necessary Venture]] (formerly)<br />[[Stel Columnar]] (formerly)<br />[[Zenith Fund]] (formerly) | ||
|season=[[Road to PALISADE]]<br>[[PALISADE]]|debut=[[The Road to PALISADE 08: Lancer Pt. 1]], opening}} | |season=''[[Road to PALISADE]]''<br />''[[PALISADE]]''|debut=[[The Road to PALISADE 08: Lancer Pt. 1]], opening}} | ||
'''Exanceaster March''' (also spelled '''Exenchester''') is a [[Stel Columnar|Columnar]] magnate, the head of the [[Frontier Syndicate]], and the founder of the [[March Anecdatist Foundation]]. He formerly chaired the [[Zenith Fund]]. | '''Exanceaster March''' (also spelled '''Exenchester''') is a [[Stel Columnar|Columnar]] magnate, the head of the [[Frontier Syndicate]], and the founder of the [[March Anecdatist Foundation]]. He formerly chaired the [[Zenith Fund]]. | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
=== ''The Road to PALISADE'' === | |||
* [[The Road to PALISADE 08: Lancer Pt. 1]] (opening only) | |||
* [[The Road to PALISADE 18: Upstairs & Downstairs Pt. 1]] | |||
* [[The Road to PALISADE 19: Upstairs & Downstairs Pt. 2]] | |||
=== ''PALISADE'' === | |||
* [[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]] | |||
* [[PALISADE 12: Worth the Trouble Pt. 1]] (opening only) | |||
* [[PALISADE 19: How It Always Looks Pt. 2]] | |||
* [[PALISADE 27: Resentment and Frustration Pt. 2]] | |||
* [[PALISADE 44: Where They Are Pt. 2]] | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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[[Category:How It Always Looks arc]] | [[Category:How It Always Looks arc]] | ||
[[Category:Resentment and Frustration arc]] | [[Category:Resentment and Frustration arc]] | ||
[[Category:Where They Are arc]] |
Revision as of 21:01, 6 April 2024
Exanceaster March (also spelled Exenchester) is a Columnar magnate, the head of the Frontier Syndicate, and the founder of the March Anecdatist Foundation. He formerly chaired the Zenith Fund.
Visually described as "what if a Motorola Razr was a Columnar" with a "carbon fiber vibe".[1]
History and Involvement
His family has a long history as part of the Columnar Tabulary, predating its assimilation as a Stel, and they lay claim to the creation of the Assimilative Perspective system.[2]
He was originally a Pact member but lost interest in its aims to reform the Divine Principality[2] and was brought over to the Bilateral Intercession by Catrina Solstice.[3]
It was Exanceaster March who, once the Authority identified the six members of the Cause, dubbed them Hexagon.[4]
This section contains spoilers for PALISADE 27: Resentment and Frustration Pt. 2.
Click here to reveal.
Using the power of the Fundament nodes, Exanceaster has developed a means of siphoning pieces of Motion out of the Kalmeria in the air. The Baseline cities built after the initial Baseline city (i.e., Baseline-A, Baseline-B, etc.) were built around factories meant to facilitate this project. His ultimate goal is to resurrect Motion and force her to serve the Frontier Syndicate. He has not thought through the potential consequences of this process's byproducts—i.e., raw Perennial Wave and pieces of the True Divine.[5]
Appearances
The Road to PALISADE
- The Road to PALISADE 08: Lancer Pt. 1 (opening only)
- The Road to PALISADE 18: Upstairs & Downstairs Pt. 1
- The Road to PALISADE 19: Upstairs & Downstairs Pt. 2
PALISADE
- PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday
- PALISADE 12: Worth the Trouble Pt. 1 (opening only)
- PALISADE 19: How It Always Looks Pt. 2
- PALISADE 27: Resentment and Frustration Pt. 2
- PALISADE 44: Where They Are Pt. 2
Trivia
- Exanceaster is the Old English name for the city in Devon now known as Exeter.
References