Privign was the first of the third generation Divines and one of the first Divines in the Fleet to die. During their life their focus was on gem mining and production. Their first excerpt was ⸢Vow⸣. Their final excerpt was Andara Aurora (excerpt name ⸢Sloe⸣), a Satellite Observer for the Rapid Evening, who reported Privign as having "gone quiet". Aurora then proceeded to shut down in frustration.[1]
Privign Station
Privign Station, which was also formerly a Satellite observation station[1] installed due to ancient diplomatic efforts,[2] occupied a decaying orbit around the planet Benthos. Much of it was abandoned, and the rest was maintained by the Jeweled Heirs, the monks of Privign.
After the Miracle, Privign was brought to the Quire system by the Mirage. During this process it was damaged, and later repaired by ⸢Blooming⸣. During the repairs, The Waking Cadent was found in a pod on the station. She then began to use the station as her base of operations and brought the Divine back to life using an Iconoclast.[3]
The core of Privign looks like a crown with a long ribbon-like structure that goes inside of the excerpt's body.
Privign Statue
In the era of the Divine Principality, Privign was rebuilt as a statue of Aram Nideo, who himself "became" the Divine after death.[4] A statue of this new Privign was erected in the city of Orzen in a statuary amongst various other Divine statues.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Twilight Mirage 21: One's Own Right
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 22: godspeed, glory Pt. 1: "Privign was an observation station for a group outside of the Fleet. And the fact that a divine came to live there was the result of a handshake. The result of people wanting peace and prosperity for those inside the Fleet and those outside."
- ↑ Downtime on Gift-3, opening
- ↑ PARTIZAN 14: Deception in the Canyon City (1:59:00)