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{{Infobox_NPC/Draftdoc|title1 = Bounty|lifeform = [[Axiom]] (formerly)
{{Infobox_Character|color_theme = tm|title = Bounty|people = [[Axiom]] (formerly)<br />[[Divine]]|affiliations = The [[Method of Apotheosis]]<br />[[The Waking Cadent]]<br />[[The Chimeric Cadent]]|relations = [[⸢Nebula⸣]] (Excerpt)<br>[[⸢Wine⸣]] (Excerpt)}}'''Bounty''' is a [[Divine]], once the [[Axiom]] Bountiful, converted by the [[Method of Apotheosis]]. This was the first occurrence of an Axiom becoming a Divine.


[[Divine]]|affiliation(s) = The [[Method of Apotheosis]]
== History and Involvement ==


[[The Waking Cadent]]|relations = [[Nebula]] (excerpt)|status = Alive}}Once the Axiom Bountiful, converted by The Method of Apotheosis. The first occurrence of an Axiom becoming a Divine.[[Category:NPCs]]
=== ''Twilight Mirage'' ===
Bountiful is described as something like constantly unfolding and expanding metal that looks like a cloud of ink. After becoming a Divine, its [[Excerpt]] is [[⸢Nebula⸣]].
 
=== ''Road to PALISADE'' and ''PALISADE'' ===
Bounty, once it came to [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]], became distributed throughout the [[Bontive Valley]]. Its Excerpt is [[⸢Wine⸣]], but it stopped responding to them after the invasion. ⸢Wine⸣ used the last of the lingering Divine energy available to them (in the form of a piece of its liquid metal) to provide an underground food source for dissidents.{{Spoiler block
|spoiling=[[PALISADE 23: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 2]]
|text=In [[Chimera's Lantern]], [[Coriolis Sunset|Cori]] notices a new section in the [[Mosaic Gyratory]] that is apparently dedicated to the Divine Bounty, based on the colors and imagery used.<ref>[[PALISADE 23: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 2]]</ref> Bounty came to Chimera's Lantern to die five years prior to the events of ''[[PALISADE]]'',<ref>[[PALISADE 24: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 3]]</ref> suggesting that its death is why it stopped responding to ⸢Wine⸣. Its gravesite inside Chimera's Lantern is called Bounty's Cocoon.<ref>[[PALISADE 28: Honesty and Integrity Pt. 1]]</ref>
|theme=pal}}Despite Bounty's absence, its blessing on the Bontive Valley remains in the form of "fruit that never rots and hyper-nutritional grain".<ref>[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]], dossier</ref>
 
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Bounty is a Divine, once the Axiom Bountiful, converted by the Method of Apotheosis. This was the first occurrence of an Axiom becoming a Divine.

History and Involvement[edit | edit source]

Twilight Mirage[edit | edit source]

Bountiful is described as something like constantly unfolding and expanding metal that looks like a cloud of ink. After becoming a Divine, its Excerpt is ⸢Nebula⸣.

Road to PALISADE and PALISADE[edit | edit source]

Bounty, once it came to Palisade, became distributed throughout the Bontive Valley. Its Excerpt is ⸢Wine⸣, but it stopped responding to them after the invasion. ⸢Wine⸣ used the last of the lingering Divine energy available to them (in the form of a piece of its liquid metal) to provide an underground food source for dissidents.

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In Chimera's Lantern, Cori notices a new section in the Mosaic Gyratory that is apparently dedicated to the Divine Bounty, based on the colors and imagery used.[1] Bounty came to Chimera's Lantern to die five years prior to the events of PALISADE,[2] suggesting that its death is why it stopped responding to ⸢Wine⸣. Its gravesite inside Chimera's Lantern is called Bounty's Cocoon.[3]

Despite Bounty's absence, its blessing on the Bontive Valley remains in the form of "fruit that never rots and hyper-nutritional grain".[4]

References[edit | edit source]