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'''The Curtain of Divinity''' is the secretive organization which serves as the actual power behind the throne of [[Stel Kesh]], and one of the two ruling factions of the [[Divine Prcincipality]]. It is monarchic and traditional, in contrast to the neoliberal [[Pact of Necessary Venture]]. Its supposed leader is [[Cynosure Whitestar-Kesh]], the Peaceful Princept.
'''The Curtain of Divinity''' is the secretive organization which serves as the actual power behind the throne of [[Stel Kesh]], and one of the two ruling factions of the [[Divine Principality]]. It is monarchic and traditional, in contrast to the neoliberal [[Pact of Necessary Venture]]. Its supposed leader is [[Cynosure Whitestar-Kesh]], the Peaceful Princept.


== History ==
==History==
The Curtain was founded by the [[Tranquil Princept]], after an expedition into the [[Scutum-Centaurus Arm|Scutum-Centaurus arm]] of the galaxy met the [[True Divine]] and established the Honourable Oath.
The Curtain was founded by the [[Tranquil Princept]], after an expedition into the [[Scutum-Centaurus Arm|Scutum-Centaurus arm]] of the galaxy met the [[True Divine]] and established the [[Honourable Oath]].


The Curtain was originally established to rein in the Principality’s most tyrannical institutions and encourage growth and equity over generations, while hiding the truth of what lied beyond the Scutum-Centaurus [[Portcullis System|Portcullis]]. Over time, their more noble aims were eroded, and only this final goal remained, along with a much more selfish goal of controlling the state, which led to a silent war with the Pact.
The Curtain was originally established to rein in the Principality’s most tyrannical institutions and encourage growth and equity over generations, while hiding the truth of what lied beyond the Scutum-Centaurus [[Portcullis System|Portcullis]]. Over time, their more noble aims were eroded, and only this final goal remained, along with a much more selfish goal of controlling the state, which led to a silent war with the Pact.
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Minister in charge of Curtain diplomatic corps. Commands undercover agents who have infiltrated foreign governments.
Minister in charge of Curtain diplomatic corps. Commands undercover agents who have infiltrated foreign governments.


===The Damask===
===The Damask ===
Philosopher, theologian, and scientist whose purview is performing and obtaining heretical and otherwise forbidden material.
Philosopher, theologian, and scientist whose purview is performing and obtaining heretical and otherwise forbidden material.


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Steward, Quartermaster, Armorer, Bookkeeper. In charge of industrial espionage.
Steward, Quartermaster, Armorer, Bookkeeper. In charge of industrial espionage.


===The Gabardine ===
===The Gabardine===
Chief spymaster, keeper of all information, and (traditionally) the executive who proposes large scale, cross-branch action.
Chief spymaster, keeper of all information, and (traditionally) the executive who proposes large scale, cross-branch action.


Each planet and/or sector has their own chief operatives in these roles, which roll up to the top, Divinity-wide tier. When referenced in speech or text, the operatives use only these titles, e.g. “The Lace of Partizan” or “The Gabardine of Divinity.”
Each planet and/or sector has their own chief operatives in these roles, which roll up to the top, Divinity-wide tier. When referenced in speech or text, the operatives use only these titles, e.g. “The Lace of Partizan” or “The Gabardine of Divinity.”


== Curtain Ideograms ==
==Curtain Ideograms==
Curtain ideograms are a set of visual symbols associated with code words with secret meanings, which the Curtain uses to share information clandestinely. The song titles in the [[PARTIZAN: Friends At The Table Soundtrack, Season Six|''PARTIZAN'' soundtrack]] use Curtain ideograms, although the meanings most remain unknown. The only one with a confirmed name, image and meaning is Bridewell, represented by the image of an iron gate, which stands for imprisonment or protection.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 44: The Prison at the Top of the World]]</ref>
Curtain ideograms are a set of visual symbols associated with code words with secret meanings, which the Curtain uses to share information clandestinely. The song titles in the [[PARTIZAN: Friends At The Table Soundtrack, Season Six|''PARTIZAN'' soundtrack]] use Curtain ideograms, although the meanings mostly remain unknown. The only one with a confirmed name, image and meaning is Bridewell, represented by the image of an iron gate, which stands for imprisonment or protection.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 44: The Prison at the Top of the World]]</ref>


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Revision as of 14:14, 28 August 2022

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The Curtain of Divinity is the secretive organization which serves as the actual power behind the throne of Stel Kesh, and one of the two ruling factions of the Divine Principality. It is monarchic and traditional, in contrast to the neoliberal Pact of Necessary Venture. Its supposed leader is Cynosure Whitestar-Kesh, the Peaceful Princept.

History

The Curtain was founded by the Tranquil Princept, after an expedition into the Scutum-Centaurus arm of the galaxy met the True Divine and established the Honourable Oath.

The Curtain was originally established to rein in the Principality’s most tyrannical institutions and encourage growth and equity over generations, while hiding the truth of what lied beyond the Scutum-Centaurus Portcullis. Over time, their more noble aims were eroded, and only this final goal remained, along with a much more selfish goal of controlling the state, which led to a silent war with the Pact.

After the Red Light attacked Oxbridge on Partizan, the Curtain went public. Having revealed itself to the Principality at large, they seek the reunification of all five Stels and the permanence of the Divine Principality. Open conflict with the Pact, which has access to more advanced military technology, initially went badly for the Curtain, so Cynosure Whitestar-Kesh and the Pact's Rye negotiated the Treaty of Permanent Peace to lay down terms of war.

Tier Ranks

The Curtain keeps a simple, cell-based hierarchy, with individual worlds reporting up to star sectors, which then report up to the highest tier of command. At each tier there may be countless operatives, but each reports to one of five key figures in their tier:

The Silk

Minister in charge of Curtain diplomatic corps. Commands undercover agents who have infiltrated foreign governments.

The Damask

Philosopher, theologian, and scientist whose purview is performing and obtaining heretical and otherwise forbidden material.

The Lace

Marshall in command of the Curtain’s military forces, including reconnaissance and martial saboteur units.

The Linen

Steward, Quartermaster, Armorer, Bookkeeper. In charge of industrial espionage.

The Gabardine

Chief spymaster, keeper of all information, and (traditionally) the executive who proposes large scale, cross-branch action.

Each planet and/or sector has their own chief operatives in these roles, which roll up to the top, Divinity-wide tier. When referenced in speech or text, the operatives use only these titles, e.g. “The Lace of Partizan” or “The Gabardine of Divinity.”

Curtain Ideograms

Curtain ideograms are a set of visual symbols associated with code words with secret meanings, which the Curtain uses to share information clandestinely. The song titles in the PARTIZAN soundtrack use Curtain ideograms, although the meanings mostly remain unknown. The only one with a confirmed name, image and meaning is Bridewell, represented by the image of an iron gate, which stands for imprisonment or protection.[1]

References