Entry tags:
- !event,
- #innocence,
- archduke j: visionary,
- barnaby brooks jr: lover,
- estinien wyrmblood: firebrand,
- eustace: firebrand,
- father paul hill: martyr,
- kaeya alberich: lover,
- kim dokja: martyr,
- kim kitsuragi: martyr,
- liem talbott: champion,
- majorita: firebrand,
- makoto ("m"): firebrand,
- meteion: innocent,
- ryunosuke naruhodo: champion,
- tartaglia (childe): firebrand,
- yuya sakaki: lover
EVENT #5: SOVEREIGN CITIZENS (VENERA)
Sovereign Citizens
VENERA

As opposed to the ghost town it was during the plague, Venera is now reasonably active, with most attending to their usual business. Shops are open, and its people are withdrawn but superficially friendly when meeting strangers. Initially, the targets of the Kenoma hit list will have no way of knowing what's coming for them, but after the first couple attacks word will begin to spread. Those that have recently been engaging in seditious behavior will become harder to find, leaving their usual homes and workplaces to stay elsewhere, and making other attempts to escape the Regent's attention.
Once those alerts have been raised, the Kenoma will have to engage in more detective work to find their targets, questioning other Venerans and seeking out fugitives in the homes of their family and friends. In the meantime, some of those who believe they are in danger may become desperately enough to seek out the Pleroma directly, imploring them for aid. Unfortunately, seeking out one sect may just as easily draw the attention of the other. Most uninvolved Venerans will be too terrified to intervene one way or another, reluctant to aid in the persecution of their neighbors but fearful of consequences. If your Aion travels openly, it will take some effort to pin them down long enough to hold a conversation.
SEEDS OF DESPAIR
Several days into the culling of Venera, the Aions will have witnessed the city gradually withdraw into itself. The streets become vacant as more and more people decide it isn't worth the risk to be seen outside, abandoning work and play alike to hide out in their homes, refusing to answer their doors to all except the most desperate pleading. Those that can't avoid their daily obligations are quiet and morose, trying their best to remain unseen and unremarked upon.
If your character has been observed as a Kenoma, either now or in their previous visits to the city, the citizens will look upon them as if they are the messengers of death. If you are seen as a Pleroma, they will resist your gaze, as if fearing your presence alone might leave them marked. In rarer cases, you will see those with stronger spirits, with glares of hatred or determination. They are powerless now, but seeds have been sewn, and whether they are the seeds of despair or of action are yet unclear.
By the time the Kenoma's hit list has been fully addressed, several have been killed and several more have been rushed from their homes to flee the city entirely. There have been holes left in the tapestry of the community they were once part of. One way or another, their absence will be felt keenly by those they left behind.
If your character has been observed as a Kenoma, either now or in their previous visits to the city, the citizens will look upon them as if they are the messengers of death. If you are seen as a Pleroma, they will resist your gaze, as if fearing your presence alone might leave them marked. In rarer cases, you will see those with stronger spirits, with glares of hatred or determination. They are powerless now, but seeds have been sewn, and whether they are the seeds of despair or of action are yet unclear.
By the time the Kenoma's hit list has been fully addressed, several have been killed and several more have been rushed from their homes to flee the city entirely. There have been holes left in the tapestry of the community they were once part of. One way or another, their absence will be felt keenly by those they left behind.
QUESTIONS
What is the best way for Aions to travel to Venera?
Estinien has plans to get an early start for the Pleroma by teleporting to the Lover's shrine and flying somewhere closer to set up a portal from the ocean caves near the Godsblood Lodestone to a spot of farmland closer to Venera. Paul will be setting up a portal directly from Achamoth to one of the Achamite outposts in Venera.
How much force can the Kenoma use while interrogating Venerans?
While they are generally not permitted to kill Venerans who haven't tried to physically fight them, they will be permitted to apply both physical and mental pressure upon those that refuse to provide them with information regarding the whereabouts of their targets. This duress should be proportional to the resistance the Veneran is offering. The Regent is not inviting them to terrorize Venera on a level to a level they cannot reasonably blaim themselves for.
Estinien has plans to get an early start for the Pleroma by teleporting to the Lover's shrine and flying somewhere closer to set up a portal from the ocean caves near the Godsblood Lodestone to a spot of farmland closer to Venera. Paul will be setting up a portal directly from Achamoth to one of the Achamite outposts in Venera.
How much force can the Kenoma use while interrogating Venerans?
While they are generally not permitted to kill Venerans who haven't tried to physically fight them, they will be permitted to apply both physical and mental pressure upon those that refuse to provide them with information regarding the whereabouts of their targets. This duress should be proportional to the resistance the Veneran is offering. The Regent is not inviting them to terrorize Venera on a level to a level they cannot reasonably blaim themselves for.
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Oh, [ he says, in the meantime, ] well--I sort of saw it? I did a scry with Xishen looking for her, and it turns out ...
Her physical location isn't really so cut and dry. But "she" is the sense I got, along with that information about Aions tethering her here. Estinien's not the only one, but I think his connection is one of the stronger ones, if not the strongest.
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[ abel, himeka, alphinaud, and ryunosuke. if they saw binghe's communion about it, both matt and paul should know. ]
... If we cut off the tethers, does that mean her existence will no longer be a problem?
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[ He quirks a rueful smile Kaeya's way at the question. Just what Amos asked. Well, Matt supposes when all you have is a mandate to destroy the universe, every problem looks like it can be solved with destruction. ]
I don't know, [ he admits. ] At the very least, it seems like it'd stop her from randomly manifesting for awhile. But there's a few problems, or at least potential problems. One is that I don't know if we can afford to be killing any Aions if we want the energy to do what we have to do. The other is more on the potential side, and it's just ...
I keep thinking that if one of the Legacies is capable of appearing like this, latching onto us, then the other ones might be too. Why would the Innocence be the only one?
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[And it isn't that he doubts the capability of the Regent in doing so; the willingness......ehhhhh... But the capability is likely there.]
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something to ponder at a later time, he thinks. ]
I suppose this is something we could bring up with the Regent, then, once we make it back. [ a beat. ] As far as other Legacies coming up, that is also a terrifying possibility, but I have no idea what caused the Innocent to manifest in the first place. She said she was drawn to the Veneran's suffering, but—
Could there be other factors at play?
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That would be super useful, yeah, [ he agrees. ] Maybe if we could catch Estinien, or just--otherwise get some of them in one place--they'd be able to do that.
[ He doesn't have to consider Kaeya's question long before he answers. He does have theories. ]
I think the biggest factor might be us. We have all this potential energy as Aions, we've literally got Legacy sigils carved into our skin. [ He lifts his right hand in a mordant wave, displaying the Visionary's eye and pyramid emblazoned on his palm. His lips twitch. ] And the Venerans say it themselves: we make things go wrong.
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Well, the Venerans have been wrong about that on at least one occasion, but from their point of view I don't blame them.
[God, they must look like harbingers of so much shit by now.]
I do agree though, that it looks like we're one of the larger unknown factors. No one even mentioned this being a possibility before it happened.
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I don't have such a mark, but it's true that the locals consider us bad news no matter where we go. [ after all, there was no shortage of venerans who were quick to blame them for the plague when it was at its peak. ] If the gathering of Aions is enough to upset the balance of this world, then... all the more reason for us to reset it, right? To correct its course.
[ to make sure other entities don't show up just to make a mess of things like the innocent did. ]
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He doesn't exactly brighten as Kaeya speaks, but there's a shift in his expression and in the set of his shoulders. A firming up of resolve. ]
Yeah. You're right. [ Matt shrugs gently. ] Everything I've read about the end of the world is that things get pretty unstable before they, you know, go. So we just have to stay the course.
[ Easier said than done, Matt's under no illusions on that front. But it helps to be reminded of their shared goal. The deeper purpose that undergirds all strategy and skirmish. ]
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[He doesn't blame people for finding fault in how this was carried out, but the argument for how necessary it all is isn't exactly theirs to make.]
I think we just need to hold steadfast in our faith. Remain alongside the Regent, and know that what we're doing is right in the end.
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... I suppose you're right. [ no arguments there, really. not anymore. ] Perhaps it wouldn't hurt to ask the Regent if they know about the existence of other Legacies. It wouldn't be a bad place to start, in any case.
[ that's all they have to go on for now. it'll have to do. ]
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It's probably better that Kaeya doesn't try to argue with Paul, of course. Maybe he's just (understandably) tired. ]
Yeah. [ Matt's agreement is mostly for Kaeya, but he hopes it sounds noncommittal enough to appease Paul. ] I think that's a good idea. [ A slight pause. ] You know ... after we've had some time to regroup.