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'''Saints''' are an important part of the defense of the [[Crown of Glass]] and [[the Doyenne]]. The term refers to both the knight-shaped mecha and their pilots.  
'''Saints''' are an important part of the defense of the [[Crown of Glass]] and [[the Doyenne]]. The term refers to both the knight-shaped mecha and their pilots.
 
There are four Saints introduced in [[Twilight Mirage 50: A Very Old Mistake]] that are specifically from the [[The Garden|Garden]], including [[Saint Faul]] who is literally the mech itself and has no pilot.<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 50: A Very Old Mistake]]</ref>


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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The basic form is the same between them. Most importantly, there's a huge glass cockpit in the heart of the machine, which also exposes the part of the pilot's torso where their own heart is located. Their bodies are very bulky and wide; even [[Saint Caliper|Caliper's]], the leanest, is a walking tank. Despite their similarities, the mecha are customized by their pilots and will have aspects that mark them as one person’s Saint.<sup><ref>[[Twilight Mirage 13: An Instinct Without A Word|Episode 13]], 00:58:25.</ref></sup>
The basic form is the same between them. Most importantly, there's a huge glass cockpit in the heart of the machine, which also exposes the part of the pilot's torso where their own heart is located. Their bodies are very bulky and wide; even [[Saint Caliper|Caliper's]], the leanest, is a walking tank. Despite their similarities, the mecha are customized by their pilots and will have aspects that mark them as one person’s Saint.<sup><ref>[[Twilight Mirage 13: An Instinct Without A Word|Episode 13]], 00:58:25.</ref></sup>
There are four Saints introduced in [[Twilight Mirage 50: A Very Old Mistake]] that are specifically from the [[The Garden|Garden]], including [[Saint Faul]] who is literally the mech itself and has no pilot.<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 50: A Very Old Mistake]]</ref>


==Members==
==Members==

Revision as of 11:34, 10 September 2022

Saints are an important part of the defense of the Crown of Glass and the Doyenne. The term refers to both the knight-shaped mecha and their pilots.

There are four Saints introduced in Twilight Mirage 50: A Very Old Mistake that are specifically from the Garden, including Saint Faul who is literally the mech itself and has no pilot.[1]

Appearance

Saint mecha look like medieval suits of armor: they're made of brushed steel and have pointed toes. All have different heads (a bishop’s hat, a classic split-visor knight's helmet with a pointed nose, and so on).[2]

The basic form is the same between them. Most importantly, there's a huge glass cockpit in the heart of the machine, which also exposes the part of the pilot's torso where their own heart is located. Their bodies are very bulky and wide; even Caliper's, the leanest, is a walking tank. Despite their similarities, the mecha are customized by their pilots and will have aspects that mark them as one person’s Saint.[3]

Members

The known current or former Saints are:

References