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The story of Twilight Mirage centers around the [[Divine Fleet]], a utopia in decline and facing possible extinction. At its peak, it contained three hundred [[Divines]] until about a thousand years ago when that number started to dive as Divines either died or left the fleet as a result of attacks by the [[New Earth Hegemony]], the [[Iconoclasts]], and the [[The Pleroma Hypothesis]]. The original creator of the Twilight Mirage, the Divine [[Empyrean]], is the last remaining Divine of the Fleet.


The people of the Divine Fleet send a scouting party to the nearby planet of [[Quire]], to ascertain if it is suitable for refugees, spread the Mirage across the planet, and encounter its existing residents, many of whom are former members of the Divine Fleet who departed generations ago. A powerful artist-city, [[The Crown of Glass]], commissions a new body for the Divine [[Independence]] from [[Grand Magnificent|a designer from the Divine Fleet]], and the planet of Quire sends out a warning of how the Divine Independence devastated its original inhabitants, the [[Qui Err]], though with plans already decades in motion it is too late and Independence is revived.
The Divine Fleet is brought to a breaking point by combined attacks from the Divine Independence with its followers the [[Iconoclasts]] and it [[Axioms]], and the New Earth Hegemony-funded [[Sui Juris]]. They are forced to break apart and make emergency landings to the planet of Quire below, calling into question the leadership of the current [[Cadent]], and the future of the Divine Fleet as a society, though they are able to defeat [[Independence]]. During the [[The Miracle of the Mirage]] in an attempt to avoid further conflict the planet Quire splits itself into [[the quire system|eight separate planets]], where the last remaining [The Divine Fleet Ships|City-Ships]] of the Divine Fleet are able to crash land. In its final act, the planet of Quire revives its lost people, the Qui Err based on its memories from before their encounter with Independence.
In the aftermath the Miracle the people of the Twilight Mirage are largely split between:
*The [[Advent Group]], a group of “treasure hunters” (tomb raiders) and “business leaders” (fascists) seeking to exploit the magic of the Quire system.
* A group tied to [[The New Earth Hegemony|Earth]], colonists seeking to settle on the new resource-rich planets
*The [[Divine Free States]], The remains of the Divine Fleet holding onto their old principals and beliefs even as their civilization comes to an end, becoming more bureaucratic and authoritarian in the process.
*The [[Qui Err Assembly]], A coalition of the Qui Err, other residents of Quire, and many former Divine Fleet members who reject both the Advent Group and the Divine Free State’s authorities.
* [[Senechal’s Brace]], which exists as an uneasy coalition between the Cadent and the New Earth Hegemony, as represented by [[Declan’s Corrective]].
*[[The Rapid Evening]] who have infiltrated the Quire System and its factions and are empowered by the all knowing [[Crystal Palace]], a machine so advanced in its surveillance and processing it can tell the future.
All of these groups are under threat from [[Volition]], which continues to produce new Axioms even without Independence’s guidance.
The season ends with the splintered Divine Free States choosing to leave the Qui Err system, the Qui Err Assembly retaining their home system and right to self-govern, Crystal Palace effectively destroyed and the Rapid Evening in retreat, and the Advent Group largely defeated and forced to flee the Mirage. Their last remaining leader, [[Aram Nideo]], would eventually go on to become the  founder of the [[Divine Principality]], something the people of the Mirage are shown to grapple with in the future.
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For working on pages The story of Twilight Mirage centers around the Divine Fleet, a utopia in decline and facing possible extinction. At its peak, it contained three hundred Divines until about a thousand years ago when that number started to dive as Divines either died or left the fleet as a result of attacks by the New Earth Hegemony, the Iconoclasts, and the The Pleroma Hypothesis. The original creator of the Twilight Mirage, the Divine Empyrean, is the last remaining Divine of the Fleet.

The people of the Divine Fleet send a scouting party to the nearby planet of Quire, to ascertain if it is suitable for refugees, spread the Mirage across the planet, and encounter its existing residents, many of whom are former members of the Divine Fleet who departed generations ago. A powerful artist-city, The Crown of Glass, commissions a new body for the Divine Independence from a designer from the Divine Fleet, and the planet of Quire sends out a warning of how the Divine Independence devastated its original inhabitants, the Qui Err, though with plans already decades in motion it is too late and Independence is revived.

The Divine Fleet is brought to a breaking point by combined attacks from the Divine Independence with its followers the Iconoclasts and it Axioms, and the New Earth Hegemony-funded Sui Juris. They are forced to break apart and make emergency landings to the planet of Quire below, calling into question the leadership of the current Cadent, and the future of the Divine Fleet as a society, though they are able to defeat Independence. During the The Miracle of the Mirage in an attempt to avoid further conflict the planet Quire splits itself into eight separate planets, where the last remaining [The Divine Fleet Ships|City-Ships]] of the Divine Fleet are able to crash land. In its final act, the planet of Quire revives its lost people, the Qui Err based on its memories from before their encounter with Independence.

In the aftermath the Miracle the people of the Twilight Mirage are largely split between:

  • The Advent Group, a group of “treasure hunters” (tomb raiders) and “business leaders” (fascists) seeking to exploit the magic of the Quire system.
  • A group tied to Earth, colonists seeking to settle on the new resource-rich planets
  • The Divine Free States, The remains of the Divine Fleet holding onto their old principals and beliefs even as their civilization comes to an end, becoming more bureaucratic and authoritarian in the process.
  • The Qui Err Assembly, A coalition of the Qui Err, other residents of Quire, and many former Divine Fleet members who reject both the Advent Group and the Divine Free State’s authorities.
  • Senechal’s Brace, which exists as an uneasy coalition between the Cadent and the New Earth Hegemony, as represented by Declan’s Corrective.
  • The Rapid Evening who have infiltrated the Quire System and its factions and are empowered by the all knowing Crystal Palace, a machine so advanced in its surveillance and processing it can tell the future.

All of these groups are under threat from Volition, which continues to produce new Axioms even without Independence’s guidance.

The season ends with the splintered Divine Free States choosing to leave the Qui Err system, the Qui Err Assembly retaining their home system and right to self-govern, Crystal Palace effectively destroyed and the Rapid Evening in retreat, and the Advent Group largely defeated and forced to flee the Mirage. Their last remaining leader, Aram Nideo, would eventually go on to become the founder of the Divine Principality, something the people of the Mirage are shown to grapple with in the future.