Entry tags:
- !event,
- #npc,
- abel nightroad: martyr,
- akua sahelian: sovereign,
- amos burton: lover,
- caitlyn kiramman: champion,
- ciel: martyr,
- emet-selch: champion,
- himeka sui: wanderer,
- howl: celebrant,
- jayce talis: visionary,
- johnny joestar: firebrand,
- koriel xii (dextera): lover,
- misa amane: lover,
- rand al'thor: martyr,
- syrlya: champion,
- tartaglia (childe): firebrand,
- yuuta okkotsu: lover
EVENT #5: SOVEREIGN CITIZENS (GODSBLOOD)
Sovereign Citizens
GODSBLOOD

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?
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.
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.
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...ah. the battle has begun in earnest in the background, and Abel really should be paying it mind. he should be keeping watch - if not on the combat, than for anyone who might be drawn by the sounds of battle and come to interfere or get caught in the crossfire, right? yes, he certainly should be considering that was his given reason for accompanying his friend in the first place.
but instead, the priest is rosy-cheeked as he watches the veritable picnic unfolded before his very eyes, and like a kid who's just descended the stairs on Christmas to find the tree aglow with twinkling lights illuminating a menagerie of presents and sweets and goodies for his perusal, he looks like he's been given the holy grail. Childe's invitation only seals the deal, and he
very slowly and deliberately
sinks down to kneel upon the make-shift 'blanket' next to his friend, reaching all-too-daintily for some sort of powdered cookie that looks delicious, almost on the brink of touched tears. ]
Y-you remembered...
[ ???
...apparently he thinks this is some elaborate fulfillment of a promise made during their shared dreamscape in the Regent's... domain...? w-wow... Childe is nothing if not a man of his word - Abel is, after all, pleasantly surprised. ]
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So, yeah Abel's safe with Childe at least on food. Not one to waste the opportunity of taking credit of doing a Good Thing, Childe nods and laughs. ]
Ah, yeah, what can I say? It's not a whole cake and I haven't had time to cook or bake, but hopefully it's enough for now.
[ picking up some dried meat, he gestures to a few things that aren't easily identified because they're wrapped before going to chew on his jerky. ]
Sooo, I'm guessing you're a pacifist, right?
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And hit it does, Zenos' sword making contact with her cane as she has to use the latter to block, channeling some of her own aether into the wood to give it some rigidity so that it won't splinter with one slash. What she lacks in physical strength, she has to make up for in other ways. Himeka grits her teeth at him as she can feel his sword push advantage. Then the one blue orb around her turns into three and a pillar of ice juts up directly between them. The force of it sends her backwards a few steps, sliding extra on the ice that spills out on the ground surrounding the pillar.
Then the pillar explodes, sending shards of ice across the battlefield (and maybe reaching the friendly conversation happening a ways away). ]
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Have you nothing new to show me?
[In an ideal world he would follow that comment up with a big reveal of his own; alas, he has yet to truly tap the potential of either the Kenoma itself or his new form, and so it is to an old favourite he too he returns. Throwing his blade skywards and leaping after it, then imbuing the strike with aether as he descends upon her, a flash of reddish-purple searing intricate sigils into the ground and raising blades of jagged crimson energy around him as he lands. (How good are her reflexes, exactly?) If the shower of ice managed to hit their audience, then it's likely one of dirt will do the same]
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[ suppose waxing on about any philosophical musings might have to wait as the pair are soon pelted by a mixture of shattered ice shards and... dirt; Abel is, oddly enough, huddling over the food protectively rather than worrying about getting dirtied or sullied. ]
--Mr. Childe, can you believe this?! The blatant disrespect...!! Honestly; what are they thinking?! The sanctity of a well-crafted picnic is NOT to be trifled with!!
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He's too comfortable being in dangerous situations to be as helpless as he pretends. Protecting the food without even being slightly nervous they might be "too close." Afterall, nothing says he was always a pacifist. Cool, maybe they will get to fight, and it'll be really fun. He might even lose because Abel's stronger, that would be truly thrilling.
He can suffer being deprived a little longer if that's the case. ]
Yeah, I guess they haven't noticed. I should have brought a protective covering for the food, but I honestly didn't think I would be actually doing anything more than pulling them out one at a time out of the bag to eat.
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This time she's full on the defensive, casting a preemptive Regen as she's forced to move. Weaving between the blades and trying not to take the full force of any blast--she doesn't have the ability to simply wade through it all like he can--and can feel her dress singed several times as she narrowly avoids the worst of it.
A test of her reflexes indeed. ]
I haven't been training to entertain you.
[ She says as she exhales loudly and regains a proper stance. Yet as she begins to cast the first spell in her Astral phase, she does spare a glance to the sidelines out of concern for Abel, of course. She knows that he's much more capable than he lets on, but she still considers him someone to protect when it comes to combat. Hopefully the blast hasn't--
--wait.
What is that?
What is that they have over there? ]
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Have you been training at all?
[He spins the blade in his hand - when they return to Achamoth (if they return to Achamoth, for there is always the possibility Himeka will kill him again, isn't there?) he will need to commission a warscythe, but for now, this will suffice - readies for another leap. He cannot afford to give her breathing space; if she is moving, she isn't casting.]
Do not hold b-
[... something has her attention.
Could it be a trick? It is not her usual style, but perhaps? Or - more irksomely - there may genuinely be something more interesting than him on the field. He will spare a quick glance only and-
- huh.
Well.
He is not unused to fighting for an audience - granted, it has been some time since invitational duels ceased (too many promising military careers ended before they truly began, because Varis' semi-feral son did not understand when to hold back) but cutting the figure he does and pursuing the caliber of foe he favours eyes tend to be drawn - but this is the first time he can recall doing so for a picnicking one. The glance he casts over at Himeka is somewhere between what the actual fuck and can you believe the audacity?, before he laughs]
Will you fight to entertain them, at least, then?
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Look!! Look at them, going at it with complete and utter disregard for your hard work in providing a lovely picnic...! I'll have you know they will BOTH be saying their Hail Marys for this one, Mr. Childe. Oh, will they ever. --Is that vanilla frosting I smell? Ah-- MISS HIMEKA, Mr. Zenos-- do you prefer vanilla or chocolate, for the record?!
[ h-he's calling out to them, prodding Childe conspiratorially as he does,
they need to ascertain what is to their friends' tastes, obviously?? so they can leave some for them, of course!!!! because, apparently, he sees this endeavor ending with them all sharing a lovely... meal? or something to that effect. yes. ]
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Childe blinks, looking to Abel and then in the direction of the fight.
Oh. Oh. oH.
...o.
Yeeaahh, Zenos will be mad if a picnic messes up his fight (not that it sounds like Himeka is doing a fantastic job living up to his desire for this fight, but still.)
Putting the jerky into his mouth and holding it via his teeth he reaches to put a hand over Abel's mouth and smile towards the other two, shaking his head.
No, go on. There's nothing about frosting here. ]
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Poor Zenos is going to learn something very unfortunate about his frienemy. ]
...
[ Himeka actually relaxes her posture and cups a hand to the side of her mouth so she can project back to Abel. ]
I like both!
[ The look she turns back to Zenos is decidedly not one of someone who is about to throw hands in the next two seconds. ]
...I didn't know you'd bring Childe. Or lunch.
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He is fairly sure has not sustained a crippling head injury, so this cannot be explained away as a hallucination (though his fantasies have never trended quite this unbearably wholesome, so that explanation wouldn't fly anyway). Which means this is actually happening, and...
... yeah, what?
There is something very feline about the way his confused glance darts between spectators, picnic basket, and his First Friend, and something equally domestic-cat-who's-been-denied-a-treat about the look of betrayal that follows it. His sword stays in his hand, and his hackles are still very definitely raised, but he does not move to immediately strike her.
Instead, he looks at Childe while answering, his tone deeply vexed]
I had thought us of one mind when it came to breaking the interminable tedium. It seems I was mistaken.
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--Both, she said! You heard the woman, Mr. Childe. Both for her. Um-- Mr. Zenos doesn't seem to be answering my inquiry; I don't suppose you'd be privy to his tastes, would you? Are you two close, by the way? Close, close? Just friends? It hasn't been all that long since we've come upon Horos, but you never know what's in a man's future and what might bloom in the ashes of war... these things happen, so I hear. --I'm not judgmental either way, just so you're aware! I know the Catholic church has a reputation, but I assure you, I am NOT of that inclination. Oh-- do you prefer vanilla or chocolate yourself, Mr. Childe? ...Did you say about Mr. Zenos? I forgot, um-- what was I just saying?
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Father Nightroad doesn't want to fight, and if he won't put up a fight, that's super boring so I just figured I'd keep him busy by feeding him! I didn't know it was going to go like this?? I don't even know what this is.
[ before Childe can elaborate further defense points to toss Zenos's way, he whips his head back to look at Abel at those questions. What. WHAT? what does all that even mean?? ]
I... don't get... I mean, I don't know what he likes other than fighting???
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So he really just came to watch?
[ Admittedly the note that Father Nightroad doesn't want to fight puts her a bit on edge. So Childe was hoping to potentially face off against her friend, then? Is Abel actually in danger? He doesn't seem to be very concerned about the prospect...
Himeka turns to Zenos then, the orbs signaling which state of casting she's in have long since dissipated. She would need to start her charges all over where they to continue right that instant. But she sets the butt of her cane on the ground rather than in any sort of battle stance. ]
We don't have to do this, you know. You and I fought a common enemy once before.
[ She places her free hand on her stomach and looks down to her bodice. ]
And I didn't have lunch before coming here...
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Why would Himeka bring someone who does not wish to fight? She knows him. She-
- does she know him? Her statement about common enemies gives him pause, and he turns all that confused frustration her way instead of Childe's (though later he will wonder what it is like, to be content both on the field and off it, to find a measure of serenity in something other than violence. A discussion for another time, perhaps). Abel he (likely incredibly foolishly) chooses, for the moment, to disregard entirely; if the man will not fight at all, then he has no value to him, and while figuring out what, exactly, would Make him might be an entertaining diversion, what little Zenos has seen of the man suggests he's a halfwit and Nemesis Mine is already here.].
... is that what you think happened? Your prey was not my enemy, Beast. When I rode the light of stars to find you, it was for the satisfaction you alone could grant, nothing more.
[This is normally where he'd start threatening things she cares about, and so he casts a glance back towards the city, running through options. If the dragoon, the boy-child or the engineer were here, they'd likely have come with her, would they not? Could he threaten Vaeka? No, she'd know - she should know, at least - he'd find no sport in captured prey. He settles for -]
If I cannot find it here, I will look elsewhere
[- but there's no real bite to it]
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[ 'Beast,' he says; Abel is giving Zenos a rather wary glance as he straightens over the assortment of picnic goodies, small furrow at his brow one of contemplation. hm... this simply won't do. this man isn't the kind to be goaded into a bit of relaxation, is he? no; there is something about him that is decidedly... vexing, and not simply for his allegiance to the Kenoma. ]
--Miss Himeka? Can you please tell our... friend, here, that it isn't nice to talk about seeking satisfaction from others in front of their partners?! For goodness sake, Mr. Childe is right here and it's quite incessantly rude... Putting up with this kind of behavior... Mr. Childe, you absolutely deserve better...
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Only static. ]
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Truthfully, Zenos being at the Regent's disposal is a worst-case scenario. That she hadn't been able to find him before the Kenoma had is something she regrets. (Not that she would have any idea of what to do had a Pleroma claimed him.)
But he's shown that he can be sent on the greater enemies at hand. Even if it were simply so that her attention to be directed elsewhere, he had learned that competing for it wasn't as productive as removing the distraction...
...R-right? ]
My prey right now is the Regent.
[ That's probably the obvious, but...if she makes it clear? Maybe? ]
And I don't believe for a moment you're working under them because you believe in their cause, Zenos. I--
[ Oh. Abel is talking? Well it seems he's pretty good at getting her attention, actually. And not even by threatening bodily arm to people! Shocking, amazing. Just by being some guy. ]
...It's okay! This is kind of what he does.
[ It's not okay, actually. Zenos is many things and "okay" is definitely not one of them, but if he's talking he's not causing trouble. ]
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[It is, of course, more complicated than that, but simultaneously not. There is no place for him in the Pleroma, much as the prospect of the two of them fighting side by side again sparks something he doesn't really have the vocabulary to unpack; the Regent, at least, seems to think a little like him (his feelings about that another confusing tangle)]
Even were that true, what then? Are the two of us to embrace, let bygones be bygones?
[Surely she sees how absurd that would be?]
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[ Abel is pointedly resting his hand on Childe's shoulder in sympathy. empathy. compassion. this is truly a devastating blow, the priest is sure, to Childe and Zenos' relationship. ]
Miss Himeka is NOT the sort of woman who would willingly involve herself in breaking up a happy home, so-- please, please don't think ill of her, alright? But you know-- she and I are surely both of the same mind that you don't deserve this sort of treatment... Ch-Childe, do you want to come back with us? Do you need to talk, my friend? I-is this whole thing a cry for help? We're here for you, you aren't alone...!!
[ it seems he is rattling right over Zenos and Himeka in the background; you know, let them work out their... uh. issues, while Abel deals with one that OBVIOUSLY deserves his full attention?? ]
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therapyhaving friendspeople being concerned about you feels like? Kind of weird, for sure, especially with all the assumptions. ] It's okay, Father Nightroad. That guy and I aren't involved, so there's nothing to worry about.Don't be too hard on him, either. I don't think he's ever had a cupcake in his life, to be honest.
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You have no proof that what the Regent promises is even true. What would that world even look like? [ Do they want to know? ] And you'd risk it all, everything you can experience in this life, for that chance?
[ The answer...well, she knows the answer. But there's still a part of her hopes that he could reconsider. Zenos has the capacity to learn--she's seen it, even if it was only after...you know, several atrocities, some body-snatching, and a few dead gods later. It's just a hard, hard uphill battle.
To his question--and likely to his delight--she shakes her head. ]
No. But as long as they stand in my way...our battles will never take precedent.
[ That's a tease. Right? ]
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If this [He gestures again to the picnic] is any indication as to what I can expect from them? Perhaps our battles should not.
[It is a bluff - mostly a bluff, at least - and a fairly transparent one, but the suggestion that she may have begun to bore him is definitely there. He hopes she might still find that prospect more of a Concern than a Relief.]
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he leans into Childe again, whispering softly, ]
Mr. Childe, [ a pause, thoughtful, ]
...Do you suppose if you asked very nicely, Mr. Zenos might come sit and eat instead of saying extremely menacing and threatening things to Miss Himeka? You could, I don't know, use your wiles to charm him-- whatever it is you two do, I'm not here to get in the middle, you know?
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