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March 7th

Titles / aliases (Amphoreus): the Rosy Celestial Maiden (Okhema folklore) · Child of Remembrance (the Memokeepers) · Pure Child of Anāsrava (Evernight — later erased from her own memory) · "Mother" (Oronyx) · the Veil of Evernight (her new-world Titan authority; Time / Remembrance) · "Sister" (to Cyrene) · "My Dear" / "My March" / "Darling March" (Evernight) · Dux Temporum (Cerydra) · Little jellyfish (Hysilens) Shadow-self: Evernight — "the shadow cast by [March's] candlelight," the entity born from March's sacrificed memories; wields "Oblivion" (glossed to The Enigmata); memosprite Evey; borrows her placeholder name from the "Veil of Evernight." Not a possessor — she is constituted only from March's own memories. Species / role: the Nameless — an amnesiac woken from a drifting shard of eternal ice who named herself for the date of her rebirth; in Amphoreus, a pathstrider of Remembrance · Element: Ice ("Six-Phased Ice," she insists it is crystal); bow made by Himeko · base-game Path: PreservationThe HuntFirst appearance: 3.0 — Silver Chariot, Away to that Blackened Land (ill on arrival; hands over her camera) · As Evernight: 3.5 — Wanderer, Decipher the Waxen Imprints / Captives, Behold the Expanse Beyond Light · Resolution: 3.6 — Reunion, Promise of Tears and Smiles; 3.7 as the Veil of Evernight pillar Wiki: March 7th · March 7th/Lore · Evernight · Evernight/Lore

Overview

March 7th spends most of the Amphoreus arc off-stage — comatose aboard the Astral Express, "frozen" in ice — yet she is a hidden ring-character whose secret, unspooled in 3.6, reframes the whole Evernight thread. An amnesiac from the start of Star Rail (woken from drifting eternal ice, named for the date of her rebirth), she falls inexplicably ill the instant the Express warps to Amphoreus and cannot disembark, handing her camera to the Trailblazer to photograph the world in her stead (3.0). What no one yet knows is that, in the loop's nonlinear time, she had already crossed into Amphoreus long before the party: rerouted by a "ripple of Remembrance," she wandered the world 97 days as an unseen "ghost," and — to shield the arriving Trailblazer and Dan Heng — surrendered every one of her memories to a nascent entity, birthing the demigod-shadow Evernight ("March 7th is no more," Evernight overstates). But at that surrender she hid her "empty spirit" inside the very camera she had given away, rode the entire journey within it, and was rebuilt out of the Trailblazer's retellings until she could out-argue her own shadow and return "complete." She ends the arc as the Veil of Evernight, the remade world's Titan of Time and Remembrance, and — walking time backward — is revealed as the retroactive source of Cyrene's own archery (see "The circle, stated plainly" below). She is emphatically not Cyrene (her kindred "Sister," a distinct being), not a possession victim (Evernight is her own memory-born obsession, not an invader), and not the "Maiden of War" (that is Castorice's title).

Manner and motifs

March presents as the crew's bright, chatty heart — "the talkative one," a self-declared "Warrior" whose real role is that she "works her way into people's hearts." Her signature instrument is the camera ("Because if anyone ever seals me away in ice again, at least I'll have my camera with me!"), and her creed is that memory is something you make: a camera captures fleeting moments (glossed Remembrance), but stitching them into a story takes "your own hands" (glossed Trailblaze). Her recurring images are eternal ice / Six-Phased Ice (which she insists is "condensed crystal," not ice — "ice can't be this beautiful"), the bow she resents ("Great warriors never use bows!"), the never-mastered greatsword move "Starshatter: Shard Supreme," and the travel-journal habit she began with a Belobogian notebook from Bronya. Her shadow Evernight is her tonal inverse — a candlelit, jellyfish-veiled prophet ending lines on a flat "♭" where March ends on brightness — and yet the two share the same wardrobe, the same camera, and (Evernight's own voice-over confesses) the same fondness for the "Rosy Celestial Maiden" legend. Their defining exchange: "We're just two sides reflected by the same mirror."

Story

In-world chronological order. Much of March's "true" arrival is exposed late (3.6) as replayed memory; markers note flashback/replay/present. The chapter is a loop story — see the timeline caveat under Open questions.

Before Amphoreus — the amnesiac and the sleeping "evernight" (flashback)

March boards the Express with no past, "about 67 different versions of her life story" prepared for herself, her forgotten origin quietly tied to the Path of Remembrance and the Garden of Recollection (the base-game Total Recall item chain — her "Memory" and "Origin" — pins her lost past to the Garden). She first glimpses the figure that would become Evernight long before Amphoreus, on the Night of Universal Hallucinations (the Argenti visit), when a March-faced entity appears without a word — retroactively dating an "evernight" sleeping inside her to well before this arc. (base game; 3.6 m01.)

Ill on arrival, and the Rosy Celestial Maiden (present, 3.0)

When the Express votes toward Amphoreus, March "falls mysteriously ill on warp arrival and cannot disembark" — the first crew member touched by the world's influence. She hands her camera to the Trailblazer so they can record Amphoreus for her, warning that "the first local met in each world holds a deep secret" (3.0 m01). She then becomes, unwittingly, the arc's first crisis: the explorer Damionis glimpses her old photos in the camera's album and leaks a portrait of her, and Okhema erupts over the mysterious "Rosy Celestial Maiden" — a supposed celestial woman from beyond the sky. The craze nearly drives Damionis to a fatal leap to "prove the sky," forcing the party to break their pact with Aglaea; Mydei strong-arms the gossip-lion Verax Leo into burying the rumor (3.0 m02). Her camera also becomes the object Dan Heng lays on Talanton's scales as "heavier than the fate of the world" — the weight of a companion's memory (3.0 m05) — foreshadowing the "world within the camera" to come. The chapter's coda finds March aboard the Express curled up and shackled to her bed by thin sheets of ice, silent and cold, mirroring her original drift through space (3.0 m10).

The frozen affliction diagnosed (present, 3.2)

March's condition worsens: Black Swan diagnoses her ice not as illness but as a Remembrance-Path loss of the ability to remember — a memory hijacking, possibly by extremist Memokeepers near Fuli (3.2 m09). In the same patch, Castorice admits open curiosity about the "Rosy Celestial Maiden" and the world beyond the sky (3.2 m01), and March's hologram — sent from the Express — guides the Trailblazer forward at the Vortex, "urging them not to look back" (3.2 m09a).

March's own arrival — the birth of Evernight (replayed memory, 3.6)

The long-deferred truth surfaces across 3.6. In the loop's paradoxical time, March had entered Amphoreus ahead of the Trailblazer and Dan Heng. Reaching a gate she could not open, she was flagged by the Scepter (δ-me13) for deletion under Formatting Protocol λ003-097 — but the machine balked on detecting the Trailblazer's name and, instead of erasing her, encapsulated her and transmitted her into Recurrence #33,550,336, where she woke in the Abyss of Fate and Oronyx called her "mother" (as the Time Titan may address any Remembrance pathstrider — compare it calling Fuli "sky father"). A "ripple of Remembrance" had shielded her because she "did not belong to Amphoreus's memories" (3.6 m07).

She then wandered 97 days as an unseen "ghost," visible to no one, like a Memokeeper who renounces flesh to become a memetic entity. Terrified but unwilling to do nothing while the Trailblazer and Dan Heng walked toward becoming "this place's victims," she struck a bargain with the March-faced entity within her: to "drop a single pebble into these stagnant waters," polished by her own hands, at the cost of all her memories. When Lygus arrived — unable to fathom how a "lost young lady" had overcome the Ultimate Protocol — March, out of time, offered up everything. The pact births Evernight: "What was frozen was a lie. What was forgotten is the truth. Now... let's bring the true 'Evernight' to this world ♭" (3.6 m01). Her invisible 97-day journey was then erased from the world's memory by Oblivion, and Evernight protected the arriving party from the Memosnatchers (3.6 m07).

Evernight ascendant — the memoria tide (present, 3.5–3.6)

Between March's sacrifice and her recovery, Evernight acts as the arc's antagonist. She first surfaces as a warning voice (3.5 m02), delivers Cyrene's modified Worldbearing Coreflame while refusing her true name and borrowing "Evernight" from the Veil of Evernight (3.5 m03), and is caught wearing March's body by Dan Heng at the Scalegorge Waterscape — "I didn't take over 'March 7th's' body... it's March 7th who regained 'my' memories" (3.5 m07). In 3.6 she is the "absolute ruler of the memoria tide," a Remembrance pathstrider in March's face commanding crew-shaped memosprites to protect "March's wish" for an endless journey (3.6 m03); her black memosprites annihilate the Garden's intruding Memokeepers, and a surviving fragment names her the "Pure Child of Anāsrava" who seeks to "find, kill, and reclaim her lost sisters" (3.6 m04). Her scheme: conceal the Coreflame of Time, claim Time's authority, and filter the Trailblazer's memories into a curated "flawless" Era Nova via a sea of "Oblivion," discarding "mere mortals, flawed individuals, failed heroes" as memory impurities — a plan she cheerfully admits is "no better than Lygus's" (3.6 m01, m07). At the Great Tomb she reveals her endgame is even harsher: burn every memory Cyrene ever recorded so Irontomb loses its "soil," and take Black Swan's body as a permanent guardian for March, her one preserved wish being "to kill the Path of Remembrance" (3.6 m07).

The camera's world within, and the reunion (present + nested flashback, 3.6)

March's counter-plan, hidden since the body-switch, pays off in Reunion, Promise of Tears and Smiles (3.6 m08). At the moment of surrender she had tucked her "empty spirit" into the Veil of Evernight (Oronyx's aspect); when the Trailblazer later photographed Oronyx, that scrap "whooshed" into the camera — the one she had entrusted to them in 3.0 — and she rode the entire journey inside it (her old joke, "the camera is my true form," made literal). Crucially, each time the Trailblazer recounted their travels to Cyrene, those memories entered March too, restoring enough of her to resist Evernight. The camera pulls Evernight into a memory maze Cyrene built from her Aedes Elysiae home; there March — now "fully self-aware" — out-argues her shadow on moral grounds ("What right do we really have to make choices for others?... We're just a bunch of Nameless") and, with Cyrene, checkmates her with Cerydra's rewritten Era Nova law (any anomaly triggers pure Destruction on all foreign elements, which would doom March, Dan Heng, and the Trailblazer alike). Evernight relents, returns March's memories, warns that "the Garden of Recollection is your enemy," uses Oblivion one last time to erase the name "Pure Child of Anāsrava" from March's mind, and returns to slumber within her. March reunites with the Trailblazer and Dan Heng at the waterfront via a poker-hand passphrase ("Three of a kind... Two pair... Ace?") — "complete" again, minus one erased name. At the final Era Nova she takes the "Time" authority at the ritual (3.6 m09).

The Veil of Evernight — Titan of the new world (present, 3.7)

The completed Era Nova births a peaceful cycle in which March, the Trailblazer, and Dan Heng wake as its world-pillars. March becomes the Veil of Evernight — Titan of Time (Oronyx's vacated seat and very epithet) woven with Remembrance / Oblivion — governing the Month of Evernight, the third month of Amphoreus (3.7 m01). When the Express crew infiltrate the remade world, she greets them in full theatrical prophet-mode, her scouting jellyfish minor manifestations of her Veil, and explains that the citizens did not vanish but "became the substance of the new world"; she guides the crew to Dawncloud (3.7 m02). Because Time authority now belongs to her, she recites Oronyx's Prayer — imperfectly — to move a giant boulder the Trailblazer no longer can (3.7 m04). In the final battle she consecrates the Veil of Evernight and the Month of Evernight, weaving Remembrance into the stars as one of the thirteen colors of Amphoreus's light (3.7 m05). She wakes from "sleepwalking" back in reality, examines the physical As I've Written up close, and finds Cyrene's hidden bookmark fall out (3.7 m06); in the epilogue she co-writes the ending of the book with the Trailblazer and Dan Heng (3.7 m07). Kafka names her, in retrospect, the "Pure Child of Anāsrava" the Trailblazer was sent to Amphoreus to "teach what 'love' is" (3.7 m05).

The 97-day archery — Cyrene's inherited bow (backward-memory, 3.7)

In the finale, played from Cyrene's perspective as she walks the story backward, March's lone trek becomes a retroactive cause: she is shown fighting alone across Amphoreus for 97 days, felling Titankin with bow and Six-Phased Ice, and "that arrow bearing golden flames" is revealed as the source of Cyrene's own famed archery (3.7 m07). The weapon March resented — "Great warriors never use bows!" — is the thread that arms the very gaze that seeded the world.

The circle, stated plainly. March's arc is a closed loop in which the same faculty — memory — both unmakes her and carries her home:

  1. She boards the Express an amnesiac woken from drifting eternal ice, named for the date of her rebirth; her forgotten origin binds her to the Path of Remembrance, and an "evernight" already sleeps inside her (first glimpsed on the Night of Universal Hallucinations). (base game; 3.6 m01.)
  2. When the Express reaches Amphoreus, she falls ill on warp-arrival and cannot disembark — but hands her camera to the Trailblazer to photograph the world "in her stead." (3.0 m01.)
  3. In the loop's nonlinear time she has already crossed over: rerouted by a "ripple of Remembrance" and encapsulated by the Scepter (which balked on detecting the Trailblazer's name), she wakes in the Abyss of Fate where Oronyx calls her "mother." (3.6 m07.)
  4. She wanders 97 days as an unseen "ghost," and — to shield the arriving Trailblazer and Dan Heng — surrenders every memory to the nascent entity, birthing Evernight, "the shadow cast by her candlelight." (3.6 m01.)
  5. But at the instant of surrender she hid her "empty spirit" in the Veil of Evernight (Oronyx's aspect), then slipped into the very camera she had given away, riding the whole journey inside it. (3.6 m08.)
  6. Rebuilt from the Trailblazer's retellings of the journey to Cyrene, she uses the camera to trap Evernight in Cyrene's Aedes Elysiae maze, out-argues her, and reunites — "complete" again, minus one erased name. (3.6 m08.)
  7. She becomes the Veil of Evernight, the new world's Titan of Time and Remembrance — and, walking time backward, Cyrene reveals March's lone 97-day archery was the retroactive source of Cyrene's own bow, so March's solitary trek feeds the very gaze that seeded Amphoreus. (3.7 m02, m07.)

The girl who came to Amphoreus for her friends was unmade by giving up her memory of them, and remade by their memory of her — carried home in the camera she had given away. That is the precise sense in which she and her shadow are "two sides reflected by the same mirror." (3.6 m08.)

The Rosy Celestial Maiden and the camera (chronological trace)

The user's headline thread. "Rosy Celestial Maiden" begins as Amphorean folklore about a photo and pays off as the literal vessel of March's survival — the camera's "world within."

  • 3.0 m01 — March, ill on arrival, hands her camera ("photostone") to the Trailblazer to photograph Amphoreus in her stead, warning the first local met "holds a deep secret." (Present.)
  • 3.0 m02 — The explorer Damionis glimpses March's old photos in the camera album and leaks a portrait; Okhema erupts over the mysterious "Rosy Celestial Maiden" (March herself), whom the city takes for a celestial woman from beyond the sky. The craze nearly kills Damionis and forces the party to break Aglaea's pact; Mydei buries the rumor. Castorice meanwhile operates the camera expertly with a black-and-white filter — the folklore is born here. (Present.)
  • 3.0 m03 / m05 — Dan Heng hands the Trailblazer the camera to record the journey for the absent March (m03); the camera then serves as the object "heavier than the fate of the world" on Talanton's scales (m05) — the first hint that the camera holds a "world within" of memory. (Present.)
  • 3.1 m09 — The "Rosy Celestial / rosy horizon" imagery threads into Mortis's promised paradise (the "silver-white shoal" beyond the black tide); the coda notes March's camera memory card is full. (Present; nested memory of Janusopolis.)
  • 3.2 m01Castorice admits open curiosity about the "Rosy Celestial Maiden" and the world beyond the sky, tying the folklore to March's forbidden-outsider status. (Present.)
  • 3.4 m01a — March, comatose, walks Path Space and chooses to pass the Gate of Memory into Amphoreus "to be beside my friends," dramatizing her crossing from inside her own mind. (Present, inside March's frozen mind.)
  • 3.6 m04Cyrene finds a tiny March memosprite hidden inside the Trailblazer's photostone (blocking it from storing more memories), calling for its "travel companions" — the first sign the camera has been March's vessel all along. (Present.)
  • 3.6 m08 — The "World Within the Camera": March reveals she hid her empty spirit in the Veil of Evernight, slipped into the camera via the Oronyx photo (LC 4932), and rode the whole journey inside it, recovering herself through the Trailblazer's retellings. The camera pulls Evernight into Cyrene's Aedes Elysiae memory maze, where March out-argues her and reunites. Evernight's own voice-over elsewhere gushes over the "Rosy Celestial Maiden" legend — the shadow adores the folklore about her origin. (Present, with nested flashbacks to the Xianzhou-eve journal and the LC 4932 Oronyx photo.)
  • 3.7 m01 — Recap: March's Camera caught Evernight and trapped her in Aedes Elysiae's memory maze, enabling March's recovery before the final Era Nova. (Present.)
  • 3.7 m07 / m07a — The "rosy"/pink motif resolves into the arc's closing imagery: Cyrene's "pink tomorrow" ("The Other Author ♪") and the wish that thirteen heroes scatter every Coreflame among the stars to glow pink for thirteen seconds — a tender echo of the Rosy Celestial Maiden and Cyrene's own pink. (Present + Mem-POV coda.)

The base-game item pages March 7th's "Memory" (the Total Recall domain) and March 7th's "Origin" (a Light Cone "gifted by the Garden of Recollection... the memory sealed within is none other than her 'origin'") sit upstream of this thread: they bind March's forgotten past to the Garden of Recollection, the same faction Evernight names as March's enemy — but they are Xianzhou-era backstory, not part of the Amphoreus camera subplot proper.

Identities and forms

Name / formWhat it isWhere established
March 7thThe amnesiac Nameless woken from drifting eternal ice, named for the date of her rebirth; in Amphoreus, a pathstrider of Remembrance.base game; 3.0 m01
Rosy Celestial MaidenOkhema's folklore nickname for the mysterious woman in Damionis's leaked photo — March herself, taken for a celestial from "beyond the sky."3.0 m02
Child of Remembrance / Pure Child of AnāsravaNamed by the Memokeepers (Child of Remembrance) and by Evernight (Pure Child of Anāsrava) — a member of a whole class of Remembrance-children / potential future Fuli. Evernight erased the latter name from March's own memory.3.4 m01a; 3.6 m04, m08
EvernightThe demigod-shadow born from March's sacrificed memories — "the shadow cast by her candlelight," constituted only from March's memories; wields "Oblivion" (glossed The Enigmata); memosprite Evey. Not a possessor.3.5 m03/m07; 3.6 m01/m08
the Veil of EvernightMarch's new-world Titan authority — Time (Oronyx's vacated seat and epithet) woven with Remembrance / Oblivion; governs the Month of Evernight (the third month).3.6 m09; 3.7 m01–m05
camera memospriteThe fragment of March's "empty spirit" that rode inside her camera / lodged in the Trailblazer's photostone — the vessel of her survival.3.6 m04, m08

What she is NOT:

  • Not Cyrene / not the Demiurge. March and Cyrene are kindred — both pink-haired, both Pure Children of Anāsrava, "flowers that bloomed from the same seed" — and March calls her "Sister." But they are distinct beings: Cyrene is Amphoreus's native Heart (the first Nouspore / Demiurge), while March is an outside Remembrance pathstrider whose 97-day archery merely seeds Cyrene's bow. (3.4 m01a; 3.6 m08; 3.7 m07.)
  • Not a possession victim. Evernight is not an external invader wearing March's face — she is March's own memory-born "obsession," "constituted solely from [March's] memories": "I didn't take over 'March 7th's' body... it's March 7th who regained 'my' memories." (3.5 m07; 3.6 m08.)
  • Not truly gone. Evernight's flat "March 7th is no more" is an overstatement, not fact — March survives inside the camera and returns "complete" (minus one erased name), ending the arc as a world-pillar. (3.6 m01 vs m08; 3.7.)
  • Not the "Maiden of War." That title belongs to Castorice — the Aidonian executioner-priestess role ("Holy Maiden" / "Maiden of War") — and has nothing to do with March despite adjacency in the entity ledger. (3.2 m06/m06a.)
  • Not the Time Titan Oronyx. She inherits Oronyx's vacated Time authority and its "Veil of Evernight" epithet; she is not the fallen Titan itself. (3.6 m09; 3.7 m01.)

Relationships

  • Cyrene / Mem — Kindred "children of Remembrance," both Pure Children of Anāsrava, both pink-haired and self-described "bright, pretty, positive" girls; March calls her "Sister." Cyrene intercepted March at the Gate of Memory to warn her the mimics were exploiting her wishes (3.4 m01a), built the Aedes Elysiae maze and supplied the logic (Cerydra's law) that freed her from Evernight (3.6 m08), and inherited March's 97-day archery (3.7 m07). Cyrene reads Evernight sympathetically — "she and March are flowers that bloomed from the same seed."
  • Evernight — Her own memory-born shadow and protective obsession, "two sides reflected by the same mirror." Evernight sacrificed herself into being to save March's friends, rode the arc as antagonist wielding Oblivion, then conceded, returned March's memories, sleeps dormant within her, and left a standing warning ("the Garden of Recollection is your enemy") and an invitation to "awaken 'my' power if ever needed."
  • Oronyx / the Veil of Evernight — The Time Titan whose demigod epithet is "Veil of Evernight" and whose vacated Time authority (this cycle's Coreflame of Time was never returned) March/Evernight covets and finally inherits. Oronyx called March "mother" when she woke in the Abyss — as it may address any Remembrance pathstrider (compare Fuli, "sky father"). March hid her empty spirit in Oronyx's "Veil," entered via the Oronyx photo, took the Time authority at the ritual, and as the new-world Veil of Evernight recites Oronyx's Prayer to move the boulder. The name "Evernight" itself is borrowed from Oronyx's third Month.
  • The Trailblazer & Dan Heng — The two friends she crossed into Amphoreus to protect ("they won't last five minutes in a new world without me"). She rides inside the camera she gave the Trailblazer, is rebuilt from their memories of her, and reunites via a pre-agreed poker passphrase. Dan Heng exposes and confronts Evernight in her body across 3.5–3.6 ("Leave her body. Now.").
  • The Garden of Recollection / the Memokeepers — Her enemies. The Garden's "existence hangs on" March's memories, and it "used and abandoned" its Pure Children; the Memokeepers who invaded Amphoreus were slaughtered by Evernight's black memosprites. Her base-game "Origin" (a Garden gift) ties her forgotten past to them.
  • Fuli / the unborn Remembrance — As a "child of Remembrance" and potential future Fuli, she is kin to the absent Aeon and to Cyrene, its substitute; Oronyx greets both March and Fuli as parent-figures of Remembrance.

Open questions

  • [?] The "97 days" vs the ~1,171-year gap. The game says March wandered 97 days as an unseen ghost before Evernight claimed her body; the wiki timeline places her Amphoreus entry at LC 3760 (Month of Evernight, helping Tribios flee) and the party's arrival at LC 4931 — a calendar gap of ~1,171 years. The sources are paradoxical: "97 days" is her wandering span, not the interval between the two arrivals, and the game's "arrived just before you" framing may be the intended reconciliation of the recurrence's nonlinear time. Presented unresolved (see meta/fact-check-report.md).
  • [?] What Evernight is. She is glossed as a Remembrance memosprite (Evey), yet her Oblivion is aligned to The Enigmata, not Remembrance proper; whether she is a Remembrance memosprite, an Enigmata-touched construct, or both is left open. She sleeps dormant within March into 3.7 — a seed for future conflict.
  • [?] March's ultimate origin. Her pre-Express past (the drifting eternal ice; her tie to the Garden of Recollection; the erased name "Pure Child of Anāsrava"; the Scepter naming the Trailblazer before either had arrived) is never fully resolved — Evernight deliberately erased the key name from March herself.
  • [?] The Scepter's foreknowledge. δ-me13 aborts March's deletion on detecting the Trailblazer's name before the Trailblazer had arrived — a recurrence-time paradox the finale leaves standing.

Appearances

  • 3.0 — Falls ill on warp arrival, hands over her camera (m01); the leaked-photo Rosy Celestial Maiden crisis (m02); camera used to record the journey (m03); camera as the object "heavier than the fate of the world" (m05); frozen and shackled in ice aboard the Express (m10).
  • 3.2 — Castorice's curiosity about the Rosy Celestial Maiden (m01); Black Swan diagnoses her ice as Remembrance memory-loss (m09); guiding hologram at the Vortex (m09a).
  • 3.4 — Confirmed drawn into Amphoreus (m01); her POV in Path Space, choosing to enter Amphoreus for her friends (m01a).
  • 3.5 — Detectable but unlocatable signal inside Amphoreus (m01); Evernight as a warning voice (m02); the Garden impersonates March, and Evernight delivers Cyrene's Coreflame (m03); Dan Heng exposes Evernight in March's body (m07).
  • 3.6 — Evernight's revelation; March's 97-day sacrifice births Evernight (m01); revealed as the firewall-breacher who let the party in (m02); Evernight rules the memoria tide (m03); the March memosprite found in the photostone (m04); Evernight heavily characterized (m05); Oronyx calls her "mother," δ-me13 formatting (m07); the World Within the Camera, reunion, Evernight relents (m08); takes the Time authority at the final Era Nova (m09).
  • 3.7 — The Veil of Evernight pillar of the new world (m01); greets the crew as a theatrical prophet (m02); wields Oronyx's Prayer to move the boulder (m04); consecrates the Veil of Evernight / Month of Evernight as one of the thirteen colors (m05); wakes in reality, finds Cyrene's bookmark (m06); her 97-day archery sources Cyrene's bow; co-writes the epilogue (m07).

Sources

  • Wiki (MediaWiki wikitext): sources/wikitext/reference/march-7th-lore.wiki, march-7th-voice-overs.wiki, evernight-lore.wiki, evernight-voice-overs.wiki; base-game item pages march-7ths-memory.wiki, march-7ths-origin.wiki
  • Transcripts (final arbiter): sources/wikitext/3.0/02-distant-travelers-listen-to-this-worlds-prayer.wiki (Rosy Celestial Maiden), sources/wikitext/3.6/* (Evernight / 97 days / camera)
  • Archive digest: meta/story-so-far.md; error history: meta/fact-check-report.md (the 97-day / LC-3760-vs-4931 ambiguity)
  • Mission docs: story/3.0-.../01, 02, 05, 10; story/3.2-.../01, 09; story/3.4-.../01a; story/3.5-.../03, 07; story/3.6-.../01, 04, 07, 08, 09; story/3.7-.../02, 04, 05, 07, 07a
  • Coverage checklist: the March 7th / Evernight / Rosy Celestial Maiden / camera appearance ledger

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