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Aurora is worshipped by the [[Shambali]], but not as a deity. They strive to reach the place Aurora ascended do, that level of being, which they call [[the Iris]].
 
Aurora is worshipped by the [[Shambali]], but not as a deity. They strive to reach the place Aurora ascended do, that level of being, which they call [[the Iris]].
   
The temple in [[Suravasa]] honors her, and many of the Shambali faith make the pilgrimage so that they too may be enlightened. The bas-relief was damaged due to a [[Vishkar Corporation]] construction project. The statue was repaired by [[Satya Viswani]], who wove [[hard-light]] into it.<ref name = "StoneByStone">''[[Stone By Stone]]''</ref>
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The temple in [[Suravasa]] honors her, and many of the Shambali faith make the pilgrimage so that they too may be enlightened. The bas-relief was damaged due to a [[Vishkar Corporation]] construction project. The statue was repaired by [[Satya Vaswani]], who wove [[hard-light]] into it.<ref name = "StoneByStone">''[[Stone By Stone]]''</ref>
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 05:48, 14 October 2021

Aurora. The first sentient omnic, who sacrificed herself in order to grant sentience to all others.
~ Satya Vaswani
Aurora


Aurora Repaired

Statue of Aurora, restored and granted light by Satya Vaswani

Status
Deceased
Base
India

Aurora was the first omnic to achieve sentience.

Story

Aurora went on a pilgrimage of self-discovery in India. She wanted to learn about the world and its people. To understand what made humans human. Suravasa was her first stop, where she was accepted as she was, without judgement. She continued her journey, growing with each place she visited. She reached her "Shambali"—a place of such selflessness that Aurora sacrificed herself on the mere chance that her fellow omnics would also achieve sentience.

Exactly what occurred is vague—the Shambali state that Aurora transcended existence itself. However, only a handful of people were in her physical presence when her 'transcendence' occurred, and the details became less clear over time. It is said she was engulfed in a great, golden light, expanding.[1]

Legacy

From one, many. We are all so much more than one simple thing. But also—many...can become one.
~ Zenyatta, observing Aurora's statue

Aurora is worshipped by the Shambali, but not as a deity. They strive to reach the place Aurora ascended do, that level of being, which they call the Iris.

The temple in Suravasa honors her, and many of the Shambali faith make the pilgrimage so that they too may be enlightened. The bas-relief was damaged due to a Vishkar Corporation construction project. The statue was repaired by Satya Vaswani, who wove hard-light into it.[1]

Notes

  • Aurora's backstory was fleshed out in Stone By Stone. However, her story was in development before the work's release.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Stone By Stone
  2. 2020-11-24, INSIDE THE LATEST OVERWATCH SHORT STORY WITH AUTHOR CHRISTIE GOLDEN. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2021-01-23