Entry tags:
- !event,
- arcane: silco,
- arknights: gavial,
- black butler: sebastian michaelis,
- culture (the): demeisen,
- enderal: jade the prophetess,
- ennead: set,
- expanse (the): amos burton,
- fate/: flat escardos,
- fate/: quetzalcoatl,
- fate/: rin tohsaka,
- fate/: sakamoto ryouma,
- final fantasy xiv: cid garlond,
- fire emblem: claude von riegan,
- fire emblem: dimitri a. blaiddyd,
- fire emblem: shez,
- fire emblem: yuri leclerc,
- granblue fantasy: eustace,
- legend of zelda (the): link,
- life is strange: chloe price,
- marvel: nebula,
- oc: liem talbott,
- oc: matt jamison,
- persona: goro akechi,
- pumpkin scissors: alice l. malvin,
- suikoden: yuber,
- tsubasa reservoir chronicle: subaru,
- vampire hunter d: d
THE SOOT OF IGNORANCE: RISING ACTION
BETWEEN UNCONTROLLED ESCALATION & UNENDING PASSIVITY
The moonlit city of Highstorm has always been a tranquil location.
Its people, passionate about the steady leadership of Zenith's leader — Lady Yima — begin their movements slowly and deliberately. Following the lead of their most trusted Shard-Bearers and the word of their Lady, activity in Highstorm begins to increase in the vicinity of Yima's Manor. The Court, the town square outside of it, becomes a hotbed of bustle and voices. Personnel and attendants rush around with documentation, stirring others to action. A select few figures gather the full force of their long-standing houses, calling on family bonds and their own castellans to assist the efforts that build over the course of a few days.
For the tranquility of Highstorm is only ever punctuated by its decisiveness, its faith that their path is the correct one — and now, they will prove it.
In a trickle-down effort, from the most loyal Zenites to the newest, the news unfolds for them: Amos Burton has been tasked by Lady Yima herself to turn the tides back in Zenith's favor. He is to end the life of the 34th Tribune, Cyrus Marcius Germanus Kokkinos, alongside the fortune who have found their way into Zenith's graces. In the earliest hours of the invasion, the figure of Yima herself steps out onto the balcony of her quarters — the highest point of the Manor — with her robes soft around her body and hands extended to her people. Her silence is punctuated by glowing feelings of pride that flow through the hearts and minds of every last sworn Zenite, bolstering their resolve and encouraging them with the cool, ever-flowing might of the people who look to Zenith's Shard-Bearers for their victory.
She sees them off with unspoken sentiments of love, confidence in them — the whispered promises that she knows they are ready to see the war through. And perhaps none of them will know that it is the last time they see her.
For in the sun-dappled sprawl of Springstar, their target awaits them.
The bustle of the city has always been without reservation; the bright and airy attitudes of militant citizenry look on with confidence and celebratory warmth as their Shard-Bearers have brought them to a marginal advancement over their enemies. While Tribune Cyrus's popularity has waned, there are alternative avenues they have begun to explore — the figure of Agapitos Voreen has become deeply popular, with savvy statements, an easy confidence and a willingness to deny Zenith any room to breathe, he is a shoe-in for future Tribune, whenever the next elections are held.
Which is why, in between one moment and the next, the city is rocked by the efforts of their opposition. Zenite-aligned Shard-Bearers and the small house armies of Yima's most loyal core families fill the streets with chaotic distractions, ranging from duels with the Helios Legionnaire to direct attacks on civilians. ( Where does your character draw the line, if they care to? Will it matter in the long run, do they believe? ) Appearing from several Cornerstones hidden within the city's confines from missions long past, tracking the movements of Legionnaires and Shard-Bearers alike from the placement of listening gems and tracking spells, even rising from the bowels of Kowloon to trap the city in a pincer movement — Highstorm goes on the offensive.
Springstar puts up a valiant resistance in return; however, within twenty-four hours, Zenite Shard-Bearers will have hunted down, cornered and slain the Tribune. In that moment, Meridian-aligned Shard-Bearers will feel a splitting pain: the suddenness of having an integral element of their power ripped from them, the sensation akin to being crushed, gasping under the weight of Zenith's swell. The last trickle of emotion from Cyrus for them is a gentle warmth, fondness and forgiveness and the purity of his confidence in them. He believes in them, he always has, and he prays and hopes for their victory even though he will not be around to see it become reality, now.
His death is announced the following day by his assistant Cetina, the deer-morph girl choking back angry tears as she — with a furious and tearful General Ayo Zaman and the somber, mournful figure of Hieropoios Natalia at her side — lambasts Highstorm for the act of aggression, attempts to rouse the city and Meridian's hope, and pledges that she will not let her best friend's murderers escape her vengeance.
Hours after Cetina's message, in the far corner of Highstorm — following the people's celebrations and rejoicing in their strike, the delight in the might of their Shard-Bearers and the renewed passions of their people in pursuit of their victory — a brilliant, golden beam of sunlight pierces the eternal night of the city.
In an instant, the balcony upon which Yima had stood and the rooms beyond it — in fact, the entirety of the Manor, is engulfed in fire and light. The Manor falls, crumbling in upon itself as debris cascades into the living quarters of Shard-bearers and partially topples into the Court beyond. While the Tree of Life, the Reflecting Pools and many businesses around the Court escape extensive damage, the Manor itself is in shambles. And in the wake, many Zenite Shard-Bearers will feel the suddenness of having an integral element of their power ripped from them, the sensation akin to being crushed, gasping under the weight of Meridian's swell. In the wake of the strike, there is a deep silence within them.
Any attempts to contact Yima are met with the same silence a Shard-Bearer feels when reaching out to another who has left the world entirely. And with that, both sides are left to pick up the pieces and weigh the consequences of their actions.
Its people, passionate about the steady leadership of Zenith's leader — Lady Yima — begin their movements slowly and deliberately. Following the lead of their most trusted Shard-Bearers and the word of their Lady, activity in Highstorm begins to increase in the vicinity of Yima's Manor. The Court, the town square outside of it, becomes a hotbed of bustle and voices. Personnel and attendants rush around with documentation, stirring others to action. A select few figures gather the full force of their long-standing houses, calling on family bonds and their own castellans to assist the efforts that build over the course of a few days.
For the tranquility of Highstorm is only ever punctuated by its decisiveness, its faith that their path is the correct one — and now, they will prove it.
In a trickle-down effort, from the most loyal Zenites to the newest, the news unfolds for them: Amos Burton has been tasked by Lady Yima herself to turn the tides back in Zenith's favor. He is to end the life of the 34th Tribune, Cyrus Marcius Germanus Kokkinos, alongside the fortune who have found their way into Zenith's graces. In the earliest hours of the invasion, the figure of Yima herself steps out onto the balcony of her quarters — the highest point of the Manor — with her robes soft around her body and hands extended to her people. Her silence is punctuated by glowing feelings of pride that flow through the hearts and minds of every last sworn Zenite, bolstering their resolve and encouraging them with the cool, ever-flowing might of the people who look to Zenith's Shard-Bearers for their victory.
She sees them off with unspoken sentiments of love, confidence in them — the whispered promises that she knows they are ready to see the war through. And perhaps none of them will know that it is the last time they see her.
For in the sun-dappled sprawl of Springstar, their target awaits them.
The bustle of the city has always been without reservation; the bright and airy attitudes of militant citizenry look on with confidence and celebratory warmth as their Shard-Bearers have brought them to a marginal advancement over their enemies. While Tribune Cyrus's popularity has waned, there are alternative avenues they have begun to explore — the figure of Agapitos Voreen has become deeply popular, with savvy statements, an easy confidence and a willingness to deny Zenith any room to breathe, he is a shoe-in for future Tribune, whenever the next elections are held.
Which is why, in between one moment and the next, the city is rocked by the efforts of their opposition. Zenite-aligned Shard-Bearers and the small house armies of Yima's most loyal core families fill the streets with chaotic distractions, ranging from duels with the Helios Legionnaire to direct attacks on civilians. ( Where does your character draw the line, if they care to? Will it matter in the long run, do they believe? ) Appearing from several Cornerstones hidden within the city's confines from missions long past, tracking the movements of Legionnaires and Shard-Bearers alike from the placement of listening gems and tracking spells, even rising from the bowels of Kowloon to trap the city in a pincer movement — Highstorm goes on the offensive.
Springstar puts up a valiant resistance in return; however, within twenty-four hours, Zenite Shard-Bearers will have hunted down, cornered and slain the Tribune. In that moment, Meridian-aligned Shard-Bearers will feel a splitting pain: the suddenness of having an integral element of their power ripped from them, the sensation akin to being crushed, gasping under the weight of Zenith's swell. The last trickle of emotion from Cyrus for them is a gentle warmth, fondness and forgiveness and the purity of his confidence in them. He believes in them, he always has, and he prays and hopes for their victory even though he will not be around to see it become reality, now.
His death is announced the following day by his assistant Cetina, the deer-morph girl choking back angry tears as she — with a furious and tearful General Ayo Zaman and the somber, mournful figure of Hieropoios Natalia at her side — lambasts Highstorm for the act of aggression, attempts to rouse the city and Meridian's hope, and pledges that she will not let her best friend's murderers escape her vengeance.
Hours after Cetina's message, in the far corner of Highstorm — following the people's celebrations and rejoicing in their strike, the delight in the might of their Shard-Bearers and the renewed passions of their people in pursuit of their victory — a brilliant, golden beam of sunlight pierces the eternal night of the city.
In an instant, the balcony upon which Yima had stood and the rooms beyond it — in fact, the entirety of the Manor, is engulfed in fire and light. The Manor falls, crumbling in upon itself as debris cascades into the living quarters of Shard-bearers and partially topples into the Court beyond. While the Tree of Life, the Reflecting Pools and many businesses around the Court escape extensive damage, the Manor itself is in shambles. And in the wake, many Zenite Shard-Bearers will feel the suddenness of having an integral element of their power ripped from them, the sensation akin to being crushed, gasping under the weight of Meridian's swell. In the wake of the strike, there is a deep silence within them.
Any attempts to contact Yima are met with the same silence a Shard-Bearer feels when reaching out to another who has left the world entirely. And with that, both sides are left to pick up the pieces and weigh the consequences of their actions.
ADDITIONAL MATTERS
During ( and in the wake of both assaults ), there is plenty for any Unharmonized Shard-Bearers and more moderate Meris/Zenites to partake in. Damage has been wrought to both cities at differing times, and there is a degree of life lost no matter the best efforts of those who value innocents over the price enacted by acts of war.
In Springstar, the citizenry has been ravaged by attacks stemming from the depths of Kowloon: as monsters in the form of both individuals with unusual appetites (cannibals and vampires, for example) and heavily-drugged, superpowered addicts have been finding their way into the city, slaughtering civilians indiscreetly, picking fights with the Legionary, and engaging in general criminal mischief and violence. Following Zenith's assault and subsequent assassination, the city will be on high alert and be deeply hostile toward Zenith-aligned Shard-Bearers, as well as mistrustful towards any Unharmonized ( for good reason: they might still Harmonize with Zenith! ). After the day of the attack, the attacks drop off significantly, but do not vanish entirely, for now that some have gotten a taste, it will take time for Yura to reign them in once more.
The people of the city turn to their Shard-Bearers in the wake of their Tribune's murder; even though his popularity had waned, it isn't as though his death doesn't affect them! Deeply concerned and frightened for their future, they demand information about what will be done to protect the city from another assault like this? Some civilians will turn to the church, or perhaps community leaders, but it seems very few turn to the legionary, after they were so focused on the attacks that they missed the forest for the trees. Their trust in their military leaders is waning, and they’re looking for answer. Some community leaders have tried to soften the hurt and anger of Springstar’s people, but they look toward those whom were not a part of the current establishment to answers.
In Highstorm, Yima's Manor lays in shambles, but the rest of the city is unharmed. Shard-Bearers who were living in the Manor will find that their living quarters suffered from the collapse and subsequent fires, but any precious items/belongings they had in their rooms can be recovered after sifting through the rubble. One of Yima’s most trusted, Florence, seems to be taking the reigns of control, and while there are still pockets of the manor that remain on the outskirts of the building itself, she encourages any Zenites who had not moved out to move on quickly, since what is left should be used by any newcomers who need shelter, and not those whom have had the opportunity to make bonds, and have allies that they can rely on.
The main issue now plaguing Zenites is the sudden, overwhelming crowd that begins to gather in the Court, demanding information from them about Yima's safety — they are frantic, and rightfully concerned about further assaults of that incendiary degree from Meridian. The city will be on high alert and be deeply hostile toward Meridian-aligned Shard-Bearers, as well as mistrustful towards any Unharmonized ( for good reason: they might still Harmonize with Meridian! ). The Manor itself is almost entirely destroyed, with only a shell of the outskirts left, and though those who are left are already trying to sift through the rubble, they are often overcome by their sorrow, and it is not uncommon in the wake of Meridian’s destruction to find some of Yima’s most loyal in distress, for the loss of their leader.
In Springstar, the citizenry has been ravaged by attacks stemming from the depths of Kowloon: as monsters in the form of both individuals with unusual appetites (cannibals and vampires, for example) and heavily-drugged, superpowered addicts have been finding their way into the city, slaughtering civilians indiscreetly, picking fights with the Legionary, and engaging in general criminal mischief and violence. Following Zenith's assault and subsequent assassination, the city will be on high alert and be deeply hostile toward Zenith-aligned Shard-Bearers, as well as mistrustful towards any Unharmonized ( for good reason: they might still Harmonize with Zenith! ). After the day of the attack, the attacks drop off significantly, but do not vanish entirely, for now that some have gotten a taste, it will take time for Yura to reign them in once more.
The people of the city turn to their Shard-Bearers in the wake of their Tribune's murder; even though his popularity had waned, it isn't as though his death doesn't affect them! Deeply concerned and frightened for their future, they demand information about what will be done to protect the city from another assault like this? Some civilians will turn to the church, or perhaps community leaders, but it seems very few turn to the legionary, after they were so focused on the attacks that they missed the forest for the trees. Their trust in their military leaders is waning, and they’re looking for answer. Some community leaders have tried to soften the hurt and anger of Springstar’s people, but they look toward those whom were not a part of the current establishment to answers.
In Highstorm, Yima's Manor lays in shambles, but the rest of the city is unharmed. Shard-Bearers who were living in the Manor will find that their living quarters suffered from the collapse and subsequent fires, but any precious items/belongings they had in their rooms can be recovered after sifting through the rubble. One of Yima’s most trusted, Florence, seems to be taking the reigns of control, and while there are still pockets of the manor that remain on the outskirts of the building itself, she encourages any Zenites who had not moved out to move on quickly, since what is left should be used by any newcomers who need shelter, and not those whom have had the opportunity to make bonds, and have allies that they can rely on.
The main issue now plaguing Zenites is the sudden, overwhelming crowd that begins to gather in the Court, demanding information from them about Yima's safety — they are frantic, and rightfully concerned about further assaults of that incendiary degree from Meridian. The city will be on high alert and be deeply hostile toward Meridian-aligned Shard-Bearers, as well as mistrustful towards any Unharmonized ( for good reason: they might still Harmonize with Meridian! ). The Manor itself is almost entirely destroyed, with only a shell of the outskirts left, and though those who are left are already trying to sift through the rubble, they are often overcome by their sorrow, and it is not uncommon in the wake of Meridian’s destruction to find some of Yima’s most loyal in distress, for the loss of their leader.
A LIGHTHOUSE AGAINST THE ENCROACHING STORM
A few months ago, all current Shard-Bearers experienced a mass dreaming event, full of teeming darkness and a pervasive sense of terror. Following the death of Cyrus and the "presumed loss" of Yima, all Shard-Bearers will receive yet another dream.
This one is a simple, direct thing: rife with a haunting sense of being watched, observed as if from the reeds and brush by a hunter. Whatever your power level, however skilled you are and confident you are in your place, your decisions, your heart will quake before the severe impression of something prowling at your heels. Just out of sight, but never out of mind. Every Shard-Bearer's shard will wrench free of their body upon waking, falling from their physical form as if to flee this sensation of something waiting, patient, for the right moment to pounce.
Echoing in the back of their mind, a wordless, shapeless promise lingers: Forward, or back. Back, or forward. Dart and weave, flit and flutter, scamper and scurry. We are here, now. In the back of every mind, what was in the process of coming before is — it is here, now. Looming right above, waiting for the outcome, watching for which way the last lives at the end of existence will flee.
Upon awakening from the mass dream-become-nightmare, Shard-bearers will slowly become aware of the exacerbation of previous events that have been persisting since October. These events are no longer subtle, and will impact everyone regardless of faction allegiance, with purposefully targeted strikes:
This one is a simple, direct thing: rife with a haunting sense of being watched, observed as if from the reeds and brush by a hunter. Whatever your power level, however skilled you are and confident you are in your place, your decisions, your heart will quake before the severe impression of something prowling at your heels. Just out of sight, but never out of mind. Every Shard-Bearer's shard will wrench free of their body upon waking, falling from their physical form as if to flee this sensation of something waiting, patient, for the right moment to pounce.
Echoing in the back of their mind, a wordless, shapeless promise lingers: Forward, or back. Back, or forward. Dart and weave, flit and flutter, scamper and scurry. We are here, now. In the back of every mind, what was in the process of coming before is — it is here, now. Looming right above, waiting for the outcome, watching for which way the last lives at the end of existence will flee.
Upon awakening from the mass dream-become-nightmare, Shard-bearers will slowly become aware of the exacerbation of previous events that have been persisting since October. These events are no longer subtle, and will impact everyone regardless of faction allegiance, with purposefully targeted strikes:
— Darkness has spread within Springstar. Wherever there is shadow cast by person, object or building, it has deepened, darkened, and grown in size. Walking through any shadowed area or touching a darkened shadow will fill a Shard-bearer who enters that area with feelings of dread, of something lingering just out of sight, of danger prickling along their spine, and entice them to run and flee. If they are not quick enough, an unseen entity savages them — aiming directly for wherever their Shard is hidden and held. They are being hunted.
— Light has spread within Highstorm. Starlight and moonlight seem to sear what they touch, leaving patches of bleached-white scars upon person, object or building. Being touched by the light or coming into contact with a white-scarred entity will fill a Shard-bearer with feelings of malaise, like they should simply lay down and accept what comes next. Suffocating hands waiting to pin them down. Even in the safety of the shadows, the scourging glow of any light reaches for them and rakes across their bodies, seeking the place where their Shard is hidden or held. Ravaging them with hot-and-cold burns. They are being sacrificed.
— Shard-bearers readily become lost in familiar places, as if their homes and bastions of safety and security have become strange ( estranged? ) from their minds. The route to that favorite haunt ( perhaps even their own place of business ) eludes them, and searching for it alone becomes an impossibility. It takes another Shard-bearer, at times, to aid them in breaking free of the mild befuddlement. You're just tired. It's just the strain getting to you.
— Citizens of both Springstar and Highstorm continue to speak about neighbors who have 'suddenly moved away', or the disappearance of a favored shop or cafe. Some mention favorite, useful landmarks vanishing, causing them to forget where they are coming from, or where they are going. When directly asked about this circumstance, they shrug and declare that it happens all the time these days. In fact, there's nothing to really be done about it. And if pressed, the citizenry's eyes go glassy and expressions become confused as they ask who, what, where, and why their Shard-Bearer has begun asking them such strange questions. None seem bothered by this strange occurrence, as if all is well and normal.
— Shard-bearers will begin to see familiar faces in crowds, standing on street corners, peering through their private windows, waving them down at their familiar haunts. People from their own worlds, loved and hated alike rush for them — adoring and hostile alike. Family members and friends who seem to attempt to meet their eyes before the crowd swallows them up; loved ones who should be captured in Shards try to flag them down, calling their names and asking them where have you been? what's going on?; enemies and abusers seem to advance upon them, pushing their way forth hungrily. And then they are gone, but not before leaving behind the impression, the strange sensation that, they are real. Really there. If only for a moment.
OOC & (IMMEDIATE) WORLD CHANGES
The full document for this event can be found here!
So, what does the world look like now that this has all gone down?
The world of Kenos ripples from the effects of our players!
Springstar is (mostly) physically unharmed, though the population has been reduced thanks to the number of murders and criminal mischief that has taken place during the attack. Damage seems constrained to things like broken doors and windows, looted property, and murdered civilians, though the severity is up to how many defend Springstar from the concentrated might of Ryad’s regulars, and a practical army of addicts rising from the depths below the city.
The leadership of Springstar is also shaken, though there are procedures in place for this – if one is particularly studious, they will recall that this is not the first Tribune that has been assassinated, though it is the first in a long while – and the Church and the Legionary have stepped in to maintain the peace while elections begin to be arranged.
Cyrus’s body is interred publically at the Church in Heliopolis for a week after his passing, before his body is immolated during a service, his soul returned to the Tree of Life. Those who attend will feel the light of Meridian fill them, and their Discord may be reduced by one level thanks to the warm hope that fills them, even as they despair at the loss of their leadership. Meridian calls to its most loyal, and asks them to do what they do best, show hope and unending resolve, when things look to be their most hopeless.
Highstorm is another story. The destruction wrought is more property, but the number of people who were within the manor is difficult to count until a week or two after the destruction has been evaluated, and cleanup has begun. The loss of life is not devastating compared to what was leveled upon Springstar, but perhaps the most distressing is that Yima is not present. Florence reassures those in Highstorm with her calming, but firm presence.
With few of Yima’s softer adorations to be found, Florence instead pushes the faithful to muster their will and begin the recovery efforts. After all, they have long proven to have faith in Yima’s guidance, and they should believe in it now when it is difficult. It is not the first time their fortitude has been tested, after all.
Her words fill those in Zenith with a sense of calm resolve, and they may feel their distress and discord from this destruction alleviating slightly. Highstorm’s government works smoothly without Yima, and those who are interested in history will be able to see Florence’s name throughout the annals, as one that would guide Yima’s faithful when the matron was in convalescence, or respite. What Zenith does best, after all, is build something new when faced with destruction. Consider this a primer for your new world, to help bring the faithful back from the brink of their despair.
The unharmonized have a choice, as they so often do. This time, however, the stakes appear even higher than before. The cities are not as welcoming as they once were, and those that have not chosen are beseeched by the civilians of both Highstorm and Springstar. ‘Do you not understand what they’ve taken from us, and what they will in days to come? You cannot let this continue, standing on the sidelines. Imagine the ways in which you could help us,’ they beg, and it feels as though your neutrality will become increasingly inconvenient, as time goes on.
What can we expect next?
As the month of Pelu ( aka March ) dawns, you will begin to feel it. Something tugs at you.
Those who have lived through more than one will feel that anticipatory anxiety rise, as the next oracle is coming. Are you ready to fight to claim it, even when it feels so dark, and even when everything feels different, and harder? Do you look to the stars, and dream of your home? Or do you gaze outward, into nothing, and dream of what you will make from the ashes?
Anticipate the oracle in the coming month of Pelu, and to learn more about those that will step into the voids left by Cyrus and Yima.
And as always!
Questions can be directed here!
Individuals less-inclined to busy themselves with either effort, or looking for a way to gain a foothold/explore the world can report here for exploration attempts. We recommend examining the Kenos Wiki's Locations for ideas, if you don't know where to start. Or! Ask someone in the Discord Server for a recommendation, we have long-time players eager to help.
Lastly, remember that Cyrus and Yima will be a little occupied this time around, but anyone who might ICly have reason to contact them regarding the brewing troubles can do so here!
So, what does the world look like now that this has all gone down?
The world of Kenos ripples from the effects of our players!
Springstar is (mostly) physically unharmed, though the population has been reduced thanks to the number of murders and criminal mischief that has taken place during the attack. Damage seems constrained to things like broken doors and windows, looted property, and murdered civilians, though the severity is up to how many defend Springstar from the concentrated might of Ryad’s regulars, and a practical army of addicts rising from the depths below the city.
The leadership of Springstar is also shaken, though there are procedures in place for this – if one is particularly studious, they will recall that this is not the first Tribune that has been assassinated, though it is the first in a long while – and the Church and the Legionary have stepped in to maintain the peace while elections begin to be arranged.
Cyrus’s body is interred publically at the Church in Heliopolis for a week after his passing, before his body is immolated during a service, his soul returned to the Tree of Life. Those who attend will feel the light of Meridian fill them, and their Discord may be reduced by one level thanks to the warm hope that fills them, even as they despair at the loss of their leadership. Meridian calls to its most loyal, and asks them to do what they do best, show hope and unending resolve, when things look to be their most hopeless.
Highstorm is another story. The destruction wrought is more property, but the number of people who were within the manor is difficult to count until a week or two after the destruction has been evaluated, and cleanup has begun. The loss of life is not devastating compared to what was leveled upon Springstar, but perhaps the most distressing is that Yima is not present. Florence reassures those in Highstorm with her calming, but firm presence.
With few of Yima’s softer adorations to be found, Florence instead pushes the faithful to muster their will and begin the recovery efforts. After all, they have long proven to have faith in Yima’s guidance, and they should believe in it now when it is difficult. It is not the first time their fortitude has been tested, after all.
Her words fill those in Zenith with a sense of calm resolve, and they may feel their distress and discord from this destruction alleviating slightly. Highstorm’s government works smoothly without Yima, and those who are interested in history will be able to see Florence’s name throughout the annals, as one that would guide Yima’s faithful when the matron was in convalescence, or respite. What Zenith does best, after all, is build something new when faced with destruction. Consider this a primer for your new world, to help bring the faithful back from the brink of their despair.
The unharmonized have a choice, as they so often do. This time, however, the stakes appear even higher than before. The cities are not as welcoming as they once were, and those that have not chosen are beseeched by the civilians of both Highstorm and Springstar. ‘Do you not understand what they’ve taken from us, and what they will in days to come? You cannot let this continue, standing on the sidelines. Imagine the ways in which you could help us,’ they beg, and it feels as though your neutrality will become increasingly inconvenient, as time goes on.
What can we expect next?
As the month of Pelu ( aka March ) dawns, you will begin to feel it. Something tugs at you.
Those who have lived through more than one will feel that anticipatory anxiety rise, as the next oracle is coming. Are you ready to fight to claim it, even when it feels so dark, and even when everything feels different, and harder? Do you look to the stars, and dream of your home? Or do you gaze outward, into nothing, and dream of what you will make from the ashes?
Anticipate the oracle in the coming month of Pelu, and to learn more about those that will step into the voids left by Cyrus and Yima.
And as always!
Questions can be directed here!
Individuals less-inclined to busy themselves with either effort, or looking for a way to gain a foothold/explore the world can report here for exploration attempts. We recommend examining the Kenos Wiki's Locations for ideas, if you don't know where to start. Or! Ask someone in the Discord Server for a recommendation, we have long-time players eager to help.
Lastly, remember that Cyrus and Yima will be a little occupied this time around, but anyone who might ICly have reason to contact them regarding the brewing troubles can do so here!
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I've no doubt the numbers will climb, as the dust settles here. People were evacuated to secure zones — the ones we could get to in time, anyway.
[ There's a grim edge of remorse to his tone for that. If only they'd gotten a better handle on the situation sooner, they could have mitigated more of the damage. Unfortunately for them, Yima had effectively sown enough chaos to prevent that. Despite knowing the irrationality of it, Yuri still views it as a personal failure.
They saved many, but there were others they did not. ]
It's one reason I'd like to ensure the supplies are ample at the orphanage. No doubt the church will see volunteers and donations, but there's no assurance that will make its way elsewhere.
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[By then her defenses have been lowered enough that she isn't constantly wary of where they're turning. In contrast to her previous meandering and second-guessing as to where she's going, he seems to know the way quite well.
[It's not much, but for now, she chooses to have a little bit of trust that he isn't pulling the wool over her eyes, as many have done in the past.]
Well, in that case, if you ever need some extra hands any other time... I mean, I don't have much else going on, other than acclimating myself to all... this.
[She pauses, wincing internally upon realizing it.]
Oh! My name's Jade, by the way.
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[ Independent as Yuri is inclined toward being, even he recognizes more hands makes for lighter work. The people here need them, and besides, he thinks Jade has perked up at the prospect of doing some good around here. Why not share one way to do that? Everyone wins in that regard.
Besides, seeing more Shardbearers who care about their well-being may do something to help those kids regain some sense of security. What they've been through was a nightmare, and what's more, they look to Shardbearers as their champions. They may not have saved the day, but they can rebuild.
The orphanage comes into sight not long thereafter, broken windows patched and rubble heaped away from the doors, but better off than other locations. ]
There it is.
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[But when they're finally there, the reality sinks in that she might have to see the children who were impacted by all of this. Their faces, their voices. The lingering unease turns into a steady scream inside her own head as she glances over at him, waiting to follow his lead. Or not.]
So, um. D'you think I have to go in with you?
[The obvious answer would probably be yes. Why wouldn't it be? But then what? Will the children be grateful? Relieved? Angry? Rynéus had accepted her so easily simply because she was the first person who came into his village that wasn't immediately puppeted by the Black Stone's will. All she's doing now is just carrying some damn blankets.
[Fuck. Stop it. But she's trying not to grip the blankets too hard, or stand too rigid; to just mask her unease for fear of easily giving the wrong impression that she is wont to do.]
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So he sees the way Jade's tension abruptly climbs. He may not know the reason, but he doesn't have to. What matters in the moment is that she's clearly apprehensive about seeing these orphans, and since she volunteered that she is one herself, there could be any number of causes behind it. ]
Not if you don't want to, but they don't bite. I know most of these kids by now...and I snuck some treats in with the more practical supplies. It's not much, I realize, but sometimes a little distraction goes a long way, even if it's brief.
[ A moment of comfort trumps having none at all. He recalls distinctly how excited some of his comrades back home had been when their scouts returned back to camp reporting that they'd found apple trees, because it meant they could have something other than the same preserved rations they'd been marching on for weeks. There'd been talk of all the ways they could be prepared, and most appealing had of course been sweets.
For his people especially, something sweet was the height of luxury. Most commonborn people weren't liable to have something with sugar in it on an average day. People in small villages like the one he was born to didn't at all. ]
You've lightened my load as-is, so I'm not about to try and coerce you if you're not up for that. It might help them to know another friendly face though, if you do manage.
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[Some world savior she is.]
Pff, what? You really think they'll find a face like this friendly? I just... wouldn't wanna scare any of 'em.
[That's a convenient enough excuse to mask the underlying matter, given her very visible scars and the state of her left eye. Most kids she's met never expressed any fear of her despite how different she looked, not even when they realized she was half-Aeterna. If anything, they were more accepting than most adults were.
[Which is probably what makes it all the more difficult. Rejection is something she's used to. Acceptance isn't.]
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[ Is he purposefully ignoring that Jade most likely means her eye? Maybe. Yuri knows more than one person with an eye injury, and to him that's simply cause to quietly position himself on their good side where they're sure to see him. Children could well think such marks were impressive.
And where Yuri hails from? Scars are something of a badge of honor, a mark of battles survived, whatever the tale tied to them. ]
Besides, you've seen the people around here, right? Some of us look wildly different from one another.
[ Some people looked like bipedal beasts and birds, for starters. All of that was quite normal to the locals, so the little things that concerned all of them seldom ever seemed to be an issue from all that Yuri has observed in his tenure.
If Jade doesn't want to go in, it's her choice... But Yuri sees no glaring fault in her that children would take poorly to. ]
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[Of course, people don't generally know that, and so she can come up with whatever to hide the truth behind their origins. It can feel rather scummy depending on the circumstances. But if anyone asks, she already has a few fabricated yarns lined up she could probably share instead.]
Hm. Fair enough.
[She had noticed the varied appearance of the locals, unusual even by her world's standards. After the initial shock wore off, she actually started getting used to them.
[A few seconds later, she sighs, tilting her head back to look up at the sky.]
After you, then. At the very least, I can drop all this stuff.
[She's been carrying everything well enough to that point, but she'd like to free her arms sooner rather than later.]
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[ Yuri doubts he needs to tell her that, but he does just the same. With that settled, he leads the way toward the doors. One hangs loosely on its hinges, somehow maintaining a precarious attachment to the frame, so Yuri nudges the other one open instead.
There, they're met by several weary workers. Children mill about the room, most occupying themselves with whatever's available to them. A few look up and their attention rivets on the basket. These children, it would seem, know what Yuri's brought with him. ]
The workers here will see that the kids all get their share.
[ He explains as baskets are taken from his arms and workers poke through their contents. Usually, Yuri would hand out food himself, but there's too much to do for that. ]
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[One thing at a time. First the transition of supplies. She nods absentmindedly at his comments, a bit reluctant to make small talk with the locals. Feeling like she doesn't have the right to exchange words or accept any gestures of gratitude.
[After a moment, Jade's eyes dart from the worker, to Yuri, and then back to where they came from. Only this time it's not because she's thinking of fleeing. Rather, she leans over and asks in an undertone so the workers can't hear:]
D'you think they'd mind if I offer to fix their door...? I mean, I don't wanna be presumptuous, but... I've a bit of a hand for that kinda thing.
[It wouldn't be the first time she was tasked to construct something sturdy enough to keep even bonerippers out of someone's home. And simply leaving a vulnerable population even more at risk without proper security would be neglible at best, especially now.]
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Fortinately, he's quick to recover, schooling his expression before he replies to her. ]
Mind...? Hard to imagine these people minding a good bit of help.
[ It's damned hot out, not to mention the city isn't entirely safe. There's stray monsters and odd shadows to contend with, so having a door they can properly close as some barrier between them and the outside world would be preferable. Yuri can only imagine the workers would be grateful, though he thinks better of saying that part. Instead, he focuses on something more important. ]
It'd make these kids feel safer, no doubt.
[ The world's proven itself a frightening place for them of late. ]
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[This isn't about you. This is about them.
[Once her hands are free of the supplies, now having been properly delivered to be distributed, she scratches the back of her head, looking at the doorway again to get a better idea of what needs to be fixed.]
Hm. With my magic, maybe I could try a few other things to keep these places safe, too. [She starts muttering, more to herself than anything.] I'm no Thaumaturgist, but maybe Elemental runes or Entropic barriers of some kind, could trigger in case of threats... Or a guardian spirit...?
[That last one might be trickier until she knows for sure how this world has affected her Phasmalist capabilities. While the locals here seem more open-minded about mages than many countries on Vyn, she probably shouldn't start waving around illegal magic all willy-nilly until she knows how it might be received in this world. Otherwise, her efforts to make these kids feel safer could have the opposite effect if she starts pulling out ghosts and deathly auras.
[Still. Her physical fighting talents leave something to be desired, but there are still some skills she can offer that could make things less shitty.]
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[ Yuri knows people have ideas. That much is clear between Constance's frequent experiments and Sylvain's bright idea for new weaponry. Talk of such things has a way of flitting around camp, whether he hears it from the source or not, so he's quite aware people try.
His pursuits have inclined in other directions, but he understands well enough that magic here varies based on one's origins. Little does more to underscore the differences between their worlds than talk of how their magic works. ]
That mean you happen to be a mage?
[ Specialists have the most skill, as is to be expected. ]
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It's tricky, even with my experience. But I've seen guardians and elemental spirits activate upon registering threats, so it certainly isn't impossible where I'm from.
[How people might react to the new girl binding souls to places is still to be seen.
[Her hand then lowers to her side.]
And I am. Kinda. If I'm understanding right, I'll have to Harmonize to be able to make full use of my magic again, but... I know a thing or two about it.
[As if she isn't a walking conundrum to even the tenured mages of her world. Jade was starting to have her suspicions for that, though.]
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You've got that right. Magic, special abilities...the lot of it's out of reach without being harmonized. One way to force hands our hands.
[ Yuri's still not a big fan of that reality, not that they've any means of doing anything about it. Doubtless it's why people pick a faction even if they don't trust the higher ups, what they're told, or both. ]
Though that being said, you should decide in your own time. Better that than finding the lot you threw in with doesn't sit well with you, yeah?
[ And when people changed sides, there was naturally bad blood that came of it. ]
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[Jade hadn't been planning to commit to any one side right out the gate. Even when she had been escorted to Meridian, told about their goals in this conflict and what was at stake... If experience had taught her one thing, it's not to jump headfirst into someone else's fight without knowing what you're doing it for.
[Even when the fight happens to also be your own, in a way. Much as Jade tried not to give a damn about what happened to her world, convinced herself that humanity itself is beyond saving... she just can't forget the people she'd be forsaking if she abandoned them.]
Well, I'm not throwing my "lot" in with Zenith... that's for damn sure.
[As she says this, she gestures at the orphanage around them, as well as indicating the damage done beyond. Like she could sign on board with the crowd who allowed this to happen.]
And I don't buy into that "new world" bullshit, either.
[JADE. Watch your mouth! There are CHILDREN around!
[She bites her lip. Oops.]
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Hey, preaching to the choir here. [ And it may help her reputation, for that matter, seeing as those who are unharmonized have been looked upon with greater scrutiny since the attack. Anyone who sticks around after that shouldn't be treated like a threat in his mind — why stick around amidst all this if one's sympathies incline toward Zenith? ] Can'f imagine any world's going to be perfect for everyone.
[ That small measure of mirth fades as he turns to regard her more properly. She towers over him, but he doesn't mind that any. His self-appointed friends range from smaller than him to closer to her height, and Yuri had always held himself as though he were the same size as any of them. ]
Besides, personally? I don't want any world but mine. It's not perfect, but I want to make it better.
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[Either way, her reputation is hardly a factor that even crossed her mind here. The fact that anyone would care which side she chooses hasn't quite sunk in just yet. Maybe she's just been compartmentalizing, trying to focus on one thing at a time. For now, it's helping these kids any way she can, even if she has to do a hundred more runs to make sure they're fully supplied and safe here.
[So she approaches the walls while she talks, familiarizing herself with the area and pinpointing what could use some work and how. The "how" is always important.]
Honestly, I consider that more admirable than anything else. Those who strive for perfection will never be happy until they've destroyed themselves or everything around them. Or both. Sounds kinda like what Zenith's all about, for the most part.
[Her back is turned to Yuri when she speaks, her voice low and contemplative.]
My world is a bloody mess, but I think it at least deserves a fighting chance to get better. Not to fade away in a sad, whimpering death.
[Calia helped her see that. And Jade wishes she had even an ounce of that woman's drive to make the world a more bearable place. This world -- all these worlds -- would have had a better chance if someone like her was summoned here, instead of Jade. But there's no point in wallowing in her futility, is it? That's just how it's always been.]
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It so happens that Gwendal had one eye scarred shut, so Yuri has had this habit of surreptitiously placing himself just so for quite some time. The man had been the one person in House Rowe to treat him with any decency, so while he was always flippant toward that "old donkey", Yuri respected him. Still does, even in memory. ]
I'm obviously biased, but I agree. Even if I somehow thought my home irredeemable, I couldn't rob others of theirs just for that.
[ The universe is such a vast place, it seems. How could he decide that based on his one, all others should see oblivion? The easy alternative, he thinks, is offering others another place to go instead of their homeworlds. ]
Who can even say what they'd create, besides? We all want vastly different things.