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[[Image:Fields of Elysium.jpg|thumb|Emily Kowalski is reunited with her family on the shores of Elysium.]]The '''Fields of Elysium''' are the afterlife in the dogma of the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)|polytheistic religion]] of humans of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]].  
[[Image:Fields of Elysium.jpg|thumb|Emily Kowalski is reunited with her family on the shores of Elysium.]]The '''Fields of Elysium''' are the afterlife in the dogma of the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)|polytheistic religion]] of humans of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]].  


The Colonial belief holds that travel to Elysium is through a river and that, on its shores, their loved ones await their arrival.  
The Colonial belief holds that travel to Elysium is through a river and that, on its shores, their loved ones await their arrival.  


In a vivid depiction experienced by [[Laura Roslin|Laura Roslin]], she believes to see [[Emily Kowalski|Emily Kowalski]] meet up with her family at the shores of Elysium when accompanying her on the ferry. Roslin also sees [[Roslin's mother|her own mother]] awaiting her, but Roslin backs away, saying that she's not ready to join her mother in the afterlife ([[Faith|Faith]]).  
In a vivid depiction experienced by [[Laura Roslin|Laura Roslin]], she believes to see [[Emily Kowalski|Emily Kowalski]] meet up with her family at the shores of Elysium when accompanying her on the ferry. Roslin also sees [[Roslin's mother|her own mother]] awaiting her, but Roslin backs away, saying that she's not ready to join her mother in the afterlife {{TRS|Faith}}.  


== Related imagery  ==
== Related imagery  ==


<gallery>Image:Elysium boat.jpg|[[Emily Kowalski]] on the Elysium boat.
<gallery mode="slideshow">Image:Elysium boat.jpg|[[Emily Kowalski]] on the Elysium boat.
Image:408 Elysium ferry.jpg|Kowalski and [[Laura Roslin]] on a ferry headed towards Elysium.</gallery>  
Image:408 Elysium ferry.jpg|Kowalski and [[Laura Roslin]] on a ferry headed towards Elysium.</gallery>  


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Latest revision as of 19:35, 17 January 2021

Emily Kowalski is reunited with her family on the shores of Elysium.

The Fields of Elysium are the afterlife in the dogma of the polytheistic religion of humans of the Twelve Colonies.

The Colonial belief holds that travel to Elysium is through a river and that, on its shores, their loved ones await their arrival.

In a vivid depiction experienced by Laura Roslin, she believes to see Emily Kowalski meet up with her family at the shores of Elysium when accompanying her on the ferry. Roslin also sees her own mother awaiting her, but Roslin backs away, saying that she's not ready to join her mother in the afterlife (TRS: "Faith").

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