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'''Devotion''' is a strange [[Divine]] connected to the cult of the [[Devotees]]. It can create mirage bombs which expand the [[Twilight Mirage]].  
'''Devotion''' is a strange [[Divine]] connected to the cult of the [[Devotees]]. It can create mirage bombs which expand the [[Twilight Mirage]].  


It is also able to speak to its followers through their blood, send them visions, and transport them to strange places. It seems to believe in the precepts of the Devotees, including that its followers should and must love it. Devotion drains the life force from its cult members over time, using it to empower itself.
It is also able to speak to its followers through their blood, send them visions, synchronize their pulses, and transport them to strange places. It seems to believe in the precepts of the Devotees, including that its followers should and must love it. Devotion drains the life force from its cult members over time, using it to empower itself.
[[Category:Road to PALISADE characters]]
[[Category:Road to PALISADE characters]]
[[Category:Divines]]
[[Category:Divines]]

Revision as of 18:07, 2 December 2022

Devotion is a strange Divine connected to the cult of the Devotees. It can create mirage bombs which expand the Twilight Mirage.

It is also able to speak to its followers through their blood, send them visions, synchronize their pulses, and transport them to strange places. It seems to believe in the precepts of the Devotees, including that its followers should and must love it. Devotion drains the life force from its cult members over time, using it to empower itself.