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'''Eon and Naught''' were two third generation [[Divine|Divines]] of [[The Divine Fleet]]. They had a relationship like siblings, and their [[Excerpt|excerpts]] often had close bonds between them. They represented the opposing ideas of eternity and nothingness respectively, and depending on circumstance they took turns taking a more optimistic or a more pessimistic outlook. Their relic on [[Altar]] created the Arena of Eon and Naught, where opposing teams representing the two Divines competed endlessly in a sport described as a combination of dodgeball and soccer.
'''Eon and Naught''' were two third generation [[Divine|Divines]] of [[The Divine Fleet]]. They had a relationship like siblings, and their [[Excerpt|excerpts]] often had close bonds between them. They represented the opposing ideas of eternity and nothingness respectively, and depending on circumstance they took turns taking a more optimistic or a more pessimistic outlook. Their relic on [[Altar]] created the Arena of Eon and Naught, where opposing teams representing the two Divines competed endlessly in a sport described as a combination of dodgeball and soccer.


[[Category:Divines]][[Category:Twilight Mirage Characters]]
[[Category:Divines]][[Category:Twilight Mirage characters]]

Revision as of 05:16, 10 September 2022

Eon and Naught were two third generation Divines of The Divine Fleet. They had a relationship like siblings, and their excerpts often had close bonds between them. They represented the opposing ideas of eternity and nothingness respectively, and depending on circumstance they took turns taking a more optimistic or a more pessimistic outlook. Their relic on Altar created the Arena of Eon and Naught, where opposing teams representing the two Divines competed endlessly in a sport described as a combination of dodgeball and soccer.