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Aion Mods ([personal profile] aionmods) wrote in [community profile] aionlogs2022-07-16 03:16 pm

EVENT #5: SOVEREIGN CITIZENS (GODSBLOOD)

Sovereign Citizens
GODSBLOOD
At the height of the Sovereign's moon, Vaeka Lovenskol's execution is announced. Outside of the City Hall, a dignitary of Achamoth is flanked by an entourage of Kenoma, reading the words of Regent from an unfurled letter: Vaeka stands accused to conspiring against the Regent and abetting the fugitive menace known as the Pleroma. Though the details are not made public, rumors spread quickly, some far more wild than the actual truth. The full truth, after all, is something only the Regent's agents and the Pleroma themselves know, and even to them the manner of her exposure is unclear.

Though losing a proud daughter of an influential family, there seems to be little that the people of Godsblood can do besides accept it. After all, they are still a city of the Regent's empire, and for all the freedom they've enjoyed, there are limits. If she was truly aiding the Pleroma, the sworn enemies of the Regent - and in an organized manner, if the rumors are to be believed - can they truly object? Or would challenging the Regent's claim simply invite more death?

As with many things, the families of Godsblood are torn. Tensions are thick for the five days leading up to Vaeka's appointed execution by hanging, with everyone having an opinion and few wanting to go on record talking about it too loudly. As such, the people's frustrations come out in other ways. Bloodites are uncharacteristically unfriendly to strangers in this time, keeping to their own and treating everyone else with overt skepticism.

Those that have arrived as part of the Regent's official envoy, or seen guarding Vaeka, will receive a particularly icy reception. No longer are the Kenoma curious wanderers on personal business. Now, they are here as the hands of the Regent; few of the Godsblood citizens are foolish enough to challenge them outright, but they are ever an honest people.

Early on, the Kenoma and the rest of the Achamite contingent sent with them will be able to take over a jail in downtown Godsblood to hold Vaeka until her execution, clearing out all other Bloodite prisoners and employees in the meantime. This means they have a relatively secure position to guard their prisoner from, which is a good thing; after all, the Regent did outright invite the Pleroma to stop them, and Pleroma are nothing if not stubborn.

EXECUTION DAY
After five agonizing days of waiting and several high visible conflicts between the Pleroma and Kenoma, finally the hour of Vaeka's execution arrives. A gallows is set outside of City Hall, ready to welcome its newest victim, and a massive crowd has gathered in an spirit of anxious anticipation. Some worry that violence may break out in the streets, even without the Pleroma's agitation, but gradually the minutes tick by and the gallows remain empty.

First one minutes passes. Then five. Then fifteen. Slowly, it becomes clear to the people of Godsblood that Vaeka will not be arriving. Are the rumors true? Has she been saved? Have the Pleroma been successful, despite all odds?

As the hours pass and the crowds disperse, Vaeka Lovenskol is not officially reported as either living or dead. Fortunately, Godsblood is a place where information has a way of getting around, whether those in charge like it or not. Some are saying that she was seen being whisked away as if by powerful magic, following a bloody fight at the jail in which she was being held. Where did she go? Maybe her supposed connections to the forest people did her good, some surmise.

The days following Vaeka's failed execution carry a strange and uncertain energy. Where before there was tension and distrust, Godsblood now finds itself in a surreal reality where the Regent's word is apparently not absolute. Then again, do they really want a repeat performance?

QUESTIONS
What is the best way for Aions to travel to Godsblood?
For Pleroma, this is very easy, as they are likely to either already live there or be able to easy take Greentruth's portal. For Kenoma, they may come directly from Achamoth by boat as part of the Regent's envoy or arrive via Eustace's portal which is set up in a shed a fairly long jaunt outside of town. Once there has been some time to get established, Misa will be setting up another portal leading straight to the prison where Vaeka is being stored.

Are the Kenoma permitted by the Regent to kill other Godsblood citizens?
Though the Kenoma are authorized to kill any Bloodites that try to physically fight them, they are expected to keep things clean. The Regent prefers to only punish the guilty, and having the lines be clear will create less of a hassle in the future. Generally, Godsblood is not in a state where physical resistance is likely to happen unprovoked.

baltimores: (134; (there are no authorities now))

[personal profile] baltimores 2022-07-26 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
[ The way the sword strikes him, it feels like its effects vibrate right down to the very bone. Amos swings his arm back down, trying to shake it off, but that's probably gonna end up bruising, too. And he is so tired of swords — but at least he isn't taking meaningful damage this time.

It's when he tries to take another swing at Syrlya with his other hand that he teleports back again, putting considerable distance between them, and now Amos is just tired. In mind, because it's becoming clear this guy isn't going to be captured; in body, because even with a few days of rest after everything, he's put more miles on his body than he really cares for. At some point, he was going to hit a wall. If he hasn't already, then this is his body begging him to stop being he crashes headfirst into it.

He lets out an exhale, angry and recognizing the futility of this encounter. Maybe he's done here, after all — at least for the time being.

Still, he glares out at Syrlya. Takes another few steps forward, if only so his voice doesn't have to carry as far. ]


Well, this was productive. [ He isn't too tired to be petty and sarcastic, at least. ] Really think you're achieving something here, don't you.

[ In whatever this complete non-skirmish was. With Vaeka. With any resistance methods as a whole. But he's used to taking the long, winding road to get from Point A to Point B — and the Regent's eventual victory will just have to be found along that same path. ]
chronosynthesis: (❖ Bountiful Disillusionment)

[personal profile] chronosynthesis 2022-07-26 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Does that matter to you? [It actually has been to him, but he doesn't need Amos to understand his motivations.

The point of his sword drops slightly as Amos stops approaching, letting his body receive the slightest rest.]
baltimores: (012; that’s none of your business)

[personal profile] baltimores 2022-07-27 09:47 am (UTC)(link)
No.

[ His voice is flat, blunt. He really doesn't care what any of the Pleroma think; certainly not one that's just going to lead him on a wild goose chase.

Amos' eyes follow Syrlya's sword at its movement, but he stays where he is, waiting for Syrlya to make a first move for once. Even if it's just teleporting away. In the meantime — the passivity lets his body get the slightest rest, too. ]
chronosynthesis: (❖ Time Sink)

[personal profile] chronosynthesis 2022-07-28 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[Syrlya narrows is eyes. Not that he expected another answer, and he isn't going to offer up anything of his own.

But Amos' line of thinking is... dangerous. Makes him wary about where he'll be directed in the future, if he can justify anything for the sake of an ideal he thinks is righteous.

He wants take him out now, before that escalates--but the damage left by Gray is still sharp and even he has to admit he's not in shape for a fight.]


Well, I'm sure you'll have a lot to explain about why you've returned to the Regent empty handed.

[He waves a hand, concentrating a darker purple magic around him that disperses as he fades from view.]