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last man standing. ([personal profile] baltimores) wrote in [community profile] aionlogs2022-06-20 03:01 am

[open] some Kenoma come up to Godsblood the other day...

WHO: Amos, Gen, Eustace, Childe, any Pleroma
WHAT: Amos wants a gun, Eustace wants to make a portal, and in order to make it happen they go to...
WHERE: Godsblood.
WHEN: Towards the end of Visoseri/start of Soviseri
WARNINGS: None, unless you count bullying of various Pleroma; will add as necessary


The content of this entry is intended to be an OOC explanation of what's going on to keep everyone up to speed; any characters who may be in Godsblood during this time period are free to top level or tag out. This is not an event and simply a unique instance that some characters are kinda sorta technically in enemy territory, which opens itself up to thread opportunities that would not otherwise be possible.

Basically: four Kenoma are journeying up to Godsblood, albeit not all together and through different means.

Amos and Gen will be arriving via a boat directly from Achamoth, and accordingly, will be outed as Kenoma Aions right from the get-go — the populace should know who they are, and word of their arrival would likely get around. Amos is there because he wants to build a higher quality gun than what they have in Achamoth and Godsblood is the place to do it; Gen is there to serve as backup/moral support/because they're friends, okay. Story plotting link here for more details.

Eustace and Childe will be sneaking in via carriage from the Artisan shrine/a portal and will therefore not be known as Kenoma Aions upon entry to Godsblood — unless there are characters there who already know who they are, that is. Eustace is setting up a portal to facilitate travel between Achamoth and Godsblood. This is not public knowledge and non-Kenoma Aions/NPCs are unlikely to know about this. Story plotting link here for more details.

The mods have also provided some guidelines for how interactions could go between characters so that any Pleroma wouldn't necessarily have to out themselves as Aions when it comes to interacting with Amos or Gen, who are publicly declared as such. Highlighting what was said further down in Amos' plotting comment:
It wouldn't be unreasonable for a visiting Aion to be chatting up people within Godsblood so sharing a meal ... wouldn't be a dead give away, but it might tie them to the Aions on the rumor network if they do it in public. Whether they are just strangers Gen and Amos are dining with or whether they are connected to Achamoth won't be clear, but it would definitely have implications ... It's definitely a risk, at any rate.

As for meeting in a busy street or a public park the connection is still possible but a lot less likely, since the odds of them chatting up some rando in the park is a lot more likely than sitting down for dinner with them. It'd also be a lot more obvious if someone was spying on them, unlike a closed environment like a pub or eatery, so that'd probably be the safest option without going somewhere deserted or private.

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[personal profile] passio 2022-07-04 12:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[ dextera is not unfamiliar with this kind of person. amos almost reminds him of the sentry angel—tall, imposing, loyal. maybe dextera could have made friends with the angel if they weren’t utterly opposed, and the same sentiment sneaks in here. it’s not that their personalities are incompatible, the way he’s run into with people on both sides, but a much more deeply entrenched ideology leaves them at insurmountable odds. ]

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[ he seems to take a moment to process the weight of a hand on his shoulder, and in that processing, decides he doesn’t want it. he belatedly jerks away from amos, but rather than lashing out, he clutches both his notebook and pen tighter. he’s moderating his own violent impulse, all too aware that a fight will benefit no one.

and, if he sizes up their physicalities anyway, he will most certainly lose. the sentry angel was able to kill him instantly and dextera suspects the same of amos. ]




[ it’s strange, to acknowledge that someone is trying to be kind while they also represent a massive danger to his way of life, and the lives of millions of people. the conflict surfaces in his expression, and he withdraws another step. as a conflict of beliefs, amos has soundly won. ]
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[personal profile] passio 2022-07-05 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ the amicable nihilism is familiar. it’s not like the others he’s spoken to on the side of kenoma, who are either hostile or conflicted. even makoto has his own unique approach, a kind of self-destructive selfishness that doesn’t align with the cosmic truth as much as it does the grounded politics of whatever the regent is doing. amos speaks as if he’s already living through an end set in motion.

it’s not as frightening as it should be, but it’s unsettling.

the pleroma taken root instead of him repulses the idea, and the memory of people like amos, giving up and letting themselves be taken into the world until it ends for good, churns his stomach. he can see it in his mind’s eye: this strong, powerful body in front of him, twisted and distorted in unspeakable ways as the power he’s given himself to utilizes the weakness it’s already met. their connection as two of the lover legacy surely impresses this complicated mix of nausea and distress; dextera isn’t trying to hide it, after all, neither through his expression nor the tempered empathic connection. ]




[ he exhales the hot breath of someone just about to empty their stomach, but self control and a very real desire not to let nor force amos to see that keeps it in. instead, he turns, fleeing with the words of his fellow pleroma in mind—not everyone can be swayed, and they’ll have to be prepared to fight when the time comes. ]