Drove of the Demesmaekerite-Dyed Discordias

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The Drove of the Demesmaekerite-Dyed Discordias were a group of aggressive Clockwork Cherubs who seemed to be the exact antithesis of the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids. Based in the Discordia Homeland, they used literal apples of discord to cause people to become more hateful.

History

The Drove were created by a woman named Eris and fashioned in the image of the goddess Discordia.

A “few years” prior to 2019, during a routine romanticisation mission on the Prime Earth, Discovery-664 coincidentally encountered members of the Drove of the Demesmaekerite-Discordias. He tried to romanticise them, believing them to be large crows, and was captured and brought by them to their Homeland in the Discordia Dimension. Scarlet Wings investigators led by Amity-965 stumbled upon the empty Smog Ship of one of the Discordias, D123-Blackheart, who subsequently became stranded in the Prime Universe, and flew it to the Discordia Dimension. There, they discovered the Drove's true nature, being brought before Eris.

After the Discordias threatened to have them all melted down, Amity sent a distress signal to the Cupid Parliament using his two-way communicator, and they were rescued by a battalion of Fog Ships led by Amadeo-378. The Drove, in turn, realised the Crew's nature as their equals and opposites, and elected not to fight them. Upon returning to the Cupid Homeworld, the Cupids immediately reported to the Department of Documentation. In subsequent years, the Cupids had a few more chance encounters with the Discordias, learning that their Hate Potion and the Cupids' Love Potion could cancel each other out completely in either direction. (PROSE: The Drove of the Demesmaekerite-Dyed Discordias)

As of early 2019, when Eris and the Discordias' entry in the Book of Evil was written, the Cupid Parliament had ordered the Scarlet Wings to be on high alert for any attack from the Discordias, but still forbade the Wings from initiating hostile action against them. (PROSE: The Book of Evil)