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== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
The Chimeric Cadent is an apparently biological entity, roughly humanoid in form, closely resembling a desiccated corpse. Austin calls it grotesque, with splotched skin; long, stringy, faded hair; dirty, clawlike fingernails; and proportions that are too long and too angular. It has batlike wings large enough to wrap around its body.
The Chimeric Cadent is an apparently biological entity, roughly humanoid in form, closely resembling a desiccated corpse. [[Austin Walker|Austin]] calls it grotesque, with splotched skin; long, stringy, faded hair; dirty, clawlike fingernails; and proportions that are too long and too angular. It has batlike wings large enough to wrap around its body.


Their face is "tortured" and "shifting between faces", sometimes seeming "insectoid more than human".<ref name=":0" /> Their eyes are like jewels. Parts of their wings occasionally change into translucent insect wing material. Their skin is at least partially made of chitin, some of which has fallen off in chunks. (Some of this chitin was used to create the mosaics within Chimera's Lantern.)
Their face is "tortured" and "shifting between faces", sometimes seeming "insectoid more than human".<ref name=":0" /> Their eyes are like jewels. Parts of their wings occasionally change into translucent insect wing material. Their skin is at least partially made of chitin, some of which has fallen off in chunks. (Some of this chitin was used to create the mosaics within Chimera's Lantern.)
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==History and Involvement==
==History and Involvement==
At some point shortly after the end of ''[[Twilight Mirage]]'', [[⸢Signet⸣]], [[the Waking Cadent]], and a (currently unknown) Divine left the [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Mirage]] and were "stitched together" into the Chimeric Cadent.<ref name=":0">[[Austin Walker|Austin]], [[PALISADE 24: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 3]]</ref>
At some point shortly after the end of ''[[Twilight Mirage]]'', [[⸢Signet⸣]], [[the Waking Cadent]], and a Divine<ref group="Note">Identity not yet confirmed, but possibly the body of [[Belgard]].</ref> left the [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Mirage]] and were "stitched together" into the Chimeric Cadent.<ref name=":0">[[Austin Walker|Austin]], [[PALISADE 24: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 3]]</ref>


The Chimeric Cadent was the force that drove the burgeoning [[Divine Principality]] from [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]] on [[Tide of Embarkation|Embarkation Day]]. They maintain Chimera's Lantern as a sanctuary for Divines: a place where Divines can come to die and rest without being forced back into service to the Principality. Divines warded by the Chimeric Cadent include [[Souciance]], [[Sagacity]], [[Dissent]], [[Felicity]], [[Barricade]], [[Bounty]], and [[Loyalty]].
The Chimeric Cadent was the force that drove the burgeoning [[Divine Principality]] from [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]] on [[Tide of Embarkation|Embarkation Day]]. They maintain Chimera's Lantern as a sanctuary for Divines: a place where Divines can come to die and rest without being forced back into service to the Principality. Divines warded by the Chimeric Cadent include [[Souciance]], [[Sagacity]], [[Dissent]], [[Felicity]], [[Barricade]], [[Bounty]], and [[Loyalty]].


More than five thousand years after taking up its post in the Palisade system, the Chimeric Cadent is met by [[The Figure in Bismuth|the Figure]], [[Thisbe]], and [[Coriolis Sunset]] during their search for a new source of magic to replace [[Perennial]]'s in keeping the Figure alive. It is suspicious of the Figure's motives and of the mark of [[the Usher of Truth]] left on him, but is convinced to provide the Figure with a way to free himself from [[the Witch in Glass]].<ref>[[PALISADE 24: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 3]]</ref>
More than five thousand years after taking up its post in the Palisade system, the Chimeric Cadent is met by [[The Figure in Bismuth|the Figure]], [[Thisbe]], and [[Coriolis Sunset]] during their search for a new source of magic to replace [[Perennial]]'s in keeping the Figure alive. It is suspicious of the Figure's motives and of the mark of [[the Usher of Truth]] left on him, but is convinced to provide the Figure with a way to free himself from [[the Witch in Glass]].<ref>[[PALISADE 24: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 3]]</ref>
==Footnotes==
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:07, 2 September 2023

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The Chimeric Cadent is an ancient being who lives in Chimera's Lantern, overseeing and protecting the corpses of numerous Divines.

Appearance

The Chimeric Cadent is an apparently biological entity, roughly humanoid in form, closely resembling a desiccated corpse. Austin calls it grotesque, with splotched skin; long, stringy, faded hair; dirty, clawlike fingernails; and proportions that are too long and too angular. It has batlike wings large enough to wrap around its body.

Their face is "tortured" and "shifting between faces", sometimes seeming "insectoid more than human".[1] Their eyes are like jewels. Parts of their wings occasionally change into translucent insect wing material. Their skin is at least partially made of chitin, some of which has fallen off in chunks. (Some of this chitin was used to create the mosaics within Chimera's Lantern.)

The Chimeric Cadent is very large, big enough to hold a full-sized Altar in their hands "like a doll",[1] and even the gigantic throne in their cave is about three times too small for them.

History and Involvement

At some point shortly after the end of Twilight Mirage, ⸢Signet⸣, the Waking Cadent, and a Divine[Note 1] left the Mirage and were "stitched together" into the Chimeric Cadent.[1]

The Chimeric Cadent was the force that drove the burgeoning Divine Principality from Palisade on Embarkation Day. They maintain Chimera's Lantern as a sanctuary for Divines: a place where Divines can come to die and rest without being forced back into service to the Principality. Divines warded by the Chimeric Cadent include Souciance, Sagacity, Dissent, Felicity, Barricade, Bounty, and Loyalty.

More than five thousand years after taking up its post in the Palisade system, the Chimeric Cadent is met by the Figure, Thisbe, and Coriolis Sunset during their search for a new source of magic to replace Perennial's in keeping the Figure alive. It is suspicious of the Figure's motives and of the mark of the Usher of Truth left on him, but is convinced to provide the Figure with a way to free himself from the Witch in Glass.[2]

Footnotes

  1. Identity not yet confirmed, but possibly the body of Belgard.

References