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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When Childe returns he's in good spirits and also going to come and flop down right next to Johnny in his little shade box area along with a small bag. It's then that he proceeds to pull out wrapped items, particularly breakfast sandwiches. Apparently someone doesn't listen when he thinks he's right. ]
Are you vegetarian? I got you a vegetarian breakfast burrito if you are, instead of the regular egg, meat, and cheese on a bagel. But I got you one of those, too, if you aren't. And don't say you had breakfast already, it's practically lunch time by now.
[ it's really not even close.
also, hi, he's extra nosey so while he's attempting to shove unwanted food on Johnny, he's also going try and peek at his notebook. ]
You like to write or?
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He flips his little scratchpad closed almost immediately, sticking it into a pocket somewhere on his person. No snooping! ]
-- Hey, back off! Why are you bugging me again? You got a problem?
[ he doesn't even know what a burrito is, first of all?! he does accept the breakfast bagel pressed upon him, however, though he doesn't even look down or acknowledge it while doing so. a man has needs... ]
Or maybe you're trying to make me swallow that black stuff you guys are so crazy about.
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[ make no mistake, Childe's out to kill Johnny, of course.
WITH KINDNESS BITCH.
What.
Will.
Johnny.
Do? ]
Huh? You really think I'd waste perfectly good food when I could just shove it down your throat??
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Yeah, I'd like to see you fuckin' try.
[ he's sniffing the sandwich warily, as if he'd somehow be able to suss out the presence of poison and/or Kenoma goo in it. ]
You're already wasting it on me, anyway. You're a freak, aren't you? I can tell. And you're probably gonna take that as a compliment.
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[ Childe's voice raises, the playfullness and the obnoxious tone and behavior dissipating as if they never had been there. Childe isn't looking at Johnny now, just starting down at the bag b he had in his lap. His tone is demanding that he be listened to, an authoritative no nonsense command from someone who controls armies and expects not bullshit. ]
No matter who you are, what side you take, what you believe in, even how you treat other people will ever dictate that you somehow deserve more or less than the food you need to thrive. I'm not wasting anything on you. No one around me goes without the same quality and quantity of food I eat. Because making sure people are fed is always the right thing to do. You don't let people starve or even go hungry unless you are starving yourself. Got it?
[ picking something out of the bag, Childe unwraps what is seen to be a literally identical breakfast item that he just gave Johnny. No better ingredients, no bigger or more indulgent in any way; they are exactly the same.
Right before the Kenoma aion goes to take a bite of his own, though he speaks up again, this time his nose lifted indignantly as he still refuses to look at Johnny for saying such stupid garbage. It's different, though, than second ago. He sounds a little miffed but it's back to having some emotion in it speaking normally without any sort of commanding tone— basically back to being a pushy freak or whatever. He's calmed down despite it seeming the opposite. ]
For the record, Kenoma essence isn't able to mixed into food. It's not soluble in any way, so there's no way to conceal it in cooking or baking unless you don't check your food visually before eating it. If you can't see it on the food then it's not there.
We don't exactly enjoy doing things the hard way when it comes to you guys. There's a reason we tend to shove it down your throat: it's because we have no easier way to do it.
And, I'm not really sure if being called a freak by you is a compliment or not unless you explain what you mean by it. So, what is it? I'm crazy, I'm stupid, I'm a monster, I'm too nice, I'm a manipulator, I'm treating an enemy like a basic human being when he doesn't even bother to treat himself as one?
Hmph, don't sling shit without making your point clear or it might not stick like you want it to.
[ bites passively aggressively into his breakfast because he's rambled way way more than necessary. ]