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Aion Mods ([personal profile] aionmods) wrote in [community profile] aionlogs2022-08-18 12:17 pm

EVENT #6: BY HEAVEN OR HELL

By Heaven or Hell
THE BURNING
Achamoth, as it turns out, is no stranger to public killings... the burning of two Pleroma, however? That's special. Abel and Himeka's upcoming execution date seems to be regarded by the city's populace as something akin to a holiday, with the upper crust of the social stratum fighting for positions of prominence in the festivities, including the best possible seats. It's been decades since any Pleroma have been brought to heel in Achamoth, and it would only be prudent to place yourself at the forefront of this exciting new trend. There's a sense of pageantry to it: ritualized ceremonies, public sermons, and strange religious 'décor' are all part of the process.

The city is in the throes of these preparations when the two Pleroma captives are finally brought to a central square not far from the Citadel's front gates. Two burning pyres have been set up for them, about ten feet apart. While Abel and Himeka's bodies are chained to their stakes, their shards will be handed off to Silco, Ciel, and Makoto to be brought along separately. The set up of the execution is thus: while their bodies are ravaged by flames, their shards will be bound to an altar in advance of the pyre. Via a kind of alchemical 'fuse', the pyre being lit will trigger a reaction that will gradually result in a explosion on the altar just large enough to destroy the shard in turn. The shards will be bound in position with a series of jewelry-like metal prongs that could be pried away, but would take some time to do carefully.

As the Pleroma make it to the city, the sun will be setting on the 17th of Firaseri, with the execution about to be underway. The pyres will not yet have been lit, but are fully prepared. All Kenoma will be called upon to guard the city, with the warning that the Pleroma are mounting a raid to rescue their imprisoned comrades. For Kenoma both new and old, it's a time to test your mettle. Those that defend Achamoth valiantly can expect to be rewarded.

INNOCENCE ON FIRE
The city of Achamoth looms ahead, a seat of power in Horos in every fashion. It sprawls outwards, claiming the lands around it in a lazy confidence. The spires of the city grow up and up like a mountain, dragging the eye towards the Citadel. The walls that surround it are modest in height as if offering a challenge to any foolish enough to attempt to climb them. Who would? The Regent's eye is ever-present and the guard towers that line it like beaded pearls on a string are reminders that nothing goes in or out of the city without notice. Openings in the towers and the walls threaten the use of projectiles while dark, shimmering crystals float above with the quiet hum of protective magics. Only a fool would breach these borders.

Initially, getting into the city unmolested will be a considerable struggle for the Pleroma. It's military is robust, its fortifications solid, and even without the Kenoma's added resistance, the sheer numbers could be considered insurmountable. Stealth could get them some of the way, but its sentries are watchful, and immigration is strictly controlled. With faith alone driving the Pleroma towards their goal it's fortunate, then, that something is there to answer their call.

Estinien will feel the presence of the Innocence Entity rise up in him again, and this time it is offering him a choice. He may utilize its power to save the ones he loves, while risking both the brutality of the Regent's defenses and the threat to his own soul by channeling such power. It will stand with him against the darkness, it says, if it is truly his will. Emboldened by the power of the Firebrand and his love for his comrades, it is no surprise that he accepts.

Light will flood the sky above Achamoth, an ethereal aura combatting the encroach of the night. From a great miasma of wings and flame, a colossal dragon emerges, coiling above the city skyline. Its luminescence rains down upon the city, and all Achamites exposed to it will be enchanted into finding the idea of committing acts of violence unthinkable, at least so long as no violence is brought against them in turn. With much of Achamoth's defenses having lost the will to fight, only the Kenoma will stand in the Pleroma's way as they penetrate the city, making their way to Abel and Himeka's pyres.

As the Pleroma forge ahead, this draconic being that was once Estinien Wyrmblood will guard from the skies, drawing the attention of the Kenoma towards it and it threatens to bear its might against the Citadel itself. Fortunately for the Kenoma guarding the city, they will know that the Regent has a plan. All they must do is hold off the beast long enough for the Regent to wield their own strength in turn. The battle against this creature will take place here, with combat rules being explain in this OOC post.

As the power of the Innocent washes over Achamoth, those of its Legacy, or those marked by its Promise or Touch, will hear it speak on the winds in a chorus of voices:

Aions of this new dawn... I have honored your choice... fight... if you will... and I will follow...

FIREBRAND RISING
Beneath the moon of Firaseri, however, the Innocent isn't the only force at play. Firebrands of both sects will find themselves spurred on by a rush of Legacy-based power, as if inspired by the tumultuous environment of an anti-authoritarian raid. How precisely this manifests will depend on which side they are fighting for.

PLEROMA
The Firebrands among the Pleroma raiders will feel a sense of vindication and rightness come over them, set as they are to challenge the Regent's rule. Their powers will be amplified during the battle, and those that witness them and are inspired may find their performance boosted. The nature of these enhancements is fairly flexible. For the Firebrands, the use of their regular skills and abilities may be amplified beyond normal boundaries, whereas those following in their wake may find themselves with usual endurance that allows them to push their their usual limits.

KENOMA
The Firebrands of the Kenoma's inspiration is more complicated in nature, given their roll in defending Achamoth's status quo. However, they will find themselves bolstered while facing the pacifying might of the Innocence Entity. Firebrands will experience a natural resistance against any Innocence based attacks that would stop them from fighting, and will be able to use this blessing to rally NPCs that would otherwise be rendered useless to their cause, in defiance of the entity's command for peace. In general, they will see a boost in strength while fighting the raid boss in particular, unable to be deterred from their goals.

In general, all Firebrands will feel untethered by their regular inhibitions, fighting for their desires at all costs. Abilities intended to bind them or control their will, will be largely ineffective, and they will find shields both physical and magical particularly easy to break through.

QUESTIONS
Q: What is the best way for Pleroma to travel to Achamoth?
A: Akua and Estinien are both setting up portals from Godsblood to the outskirts of Achamoth from which to begin mounting the assault. Caitlyn will be providing a back-up in the case either of those portals go down.

Q: Can my character make use of the chaos and try to raid the Citadel?
A: They can try but there will be mod rolls involved for any attempts. NPCs inside the Citadel will not be affected the same way the NPCs outside in main area will be. We do not want it to seem like the Citadel is defenseless otherwise.

Q: If Kenoma cause damage to the city during the raid, how will the Regent feel? Will there be consequences?
A: It should try to be avoided, but the Regent will understand if there is collateral damage in battle as long as they aren't being careless about it.

Q: Is the "no-combat aura" completely incapacitating NPCs?
A: No, it is only stopping them from aggressing the Pleroma. If they or their property are attacked they will defend themselves, and are otherwise operating with a normal level of cognizance. Kenoma Aions can order them out of the area to avoid being hurt if necessary.

BOSS BATTLE:
Q: I would like my character to take part in the battle but want to limit the outcomes in a way that isn't too devastating. Is that possible?
A: We think in that case we would basically only be acknowledging the possibilities between the "The attack either misses, is ineffective, or it triggers a counter attack from the boss." and "The attack hits with moderate effectiveness, as determined by the nature of their action." range. So, you can't get taken out, but you also can only deal moderate hits at best. You could still trigger a counter attack from the boss, but the damage taken from that is more flexible and free form than the 1-5% zone. If you make an attack with this restriction just add a little OOC note to your initial attack tag.

Q: How can a support character engage in the combat?
A: If your character is providing support, you may team up with an attacker to submit a "group attack". This means that your character is putting their effort towards supporting that attacker character that round, and will not be able to submit their own separate action. In exchange, that attack will receive two mod rolls instead of one, and the attack itself will be based on the more favorable of the two rolls. (Sort of like rolling with an advantage in modern D&D.) We will make as many rolls as there there are character combining their effort and select the best of them.

If any character rolls in the 1-5% zone they will still be taken out, however. Click the link above for more information.

Q: Can my character take a hit for another character after a mod roll?
A: We would be willing to accept this in the case of the defender taking the hit for the attacker, which would mean that if it's a 1-5%, they would be taken out in the attacker's stead.

group; w/ liem

[personal profile] expiera 2022-08-23 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Using her Scripture's segmented sword form, Ciel runs up the Sanctifier's neck and attempts cleaving a complete circle around its nape. The goal is to tear away its protective scales and expose its flesh, so that Liem may fire an arrow into it.

This is it, and what timing. No sooner had she finished contacting Paul over arrangements to take Xishen's shard to safety that direct order from the Regent themselves comes. The devastation caused by Tartaglia and M are impossible to miss, and it's under the cover of that chaos that Xishen's shard is entrusted from one Martyr to another, carefully wrapped in dark cloth torn from the hem of Ciel's own robes.

With one duty complete, the other resumes. She takes a brief moment to survey the scene, and catches Liem preparing the next shot for his bow through her sweep. It's immediately obvious there's something different about the new arrow he's nocking; their eyes briefly meet, and with that, her own course of action is decided.

Switching the Seventh Holy Scripture to its segmented sword form, she launches herself off once more towards the Sanctifier's towering body. Running along its back towards its neck this time, a more slender section beneath its head to be precise, she forcefully hacks the blade into the dragon's nape. And that's the start: once the blade finds purchase, it's dragged sideways before seemingly detaching piece by piece. Each jagged part of the blade forms its own section, strung together to normally look like a large and particularly edgy cleaver. They can also separate to functionally serve as a sword whip, and Ciel plans to make use of both forms for this assault. Through her own reinforced strength paired with the pull of gravity, she rounds the Sanctifier's neck and attempts carving a full circle though its scales and flesh, as if drawing a macabre necklace around its nape. (The irony doesn't occur to her in the moment, that she may be returning the favor of what the Elezen had done to her during their first encounter.) It's not feasible to make the cut too deep, she's well aware, but that's not necessary as long as enough of its natural defenses are breached. As long as it bleeds, as long as there's nothing in the way anymore for a particularly potent bolt of arrow to find its exposed mark.

((Liem is tagging in next.))
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[personal profile] sterngaze 2022-08-23 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Activating dragonbane magic to infuse his bow’s projectiles, Liem shoots a volley into the wound Ciel leaves on the Sanctifier’s throat.

The power of this foe is beyond anything Liem has attempted to face before. Even working in concert with others, benefiting from other attacks, vantage points, and magic, he’s struggled to land a decisive strike against the goliath’s armoured body. And now that the Sanctifier is in full retreat, he has no choice but to use every tool in his arsenal against it before it can escape. He only has a limited well of the magic he’s used to hunt everything from ghouls to drakes to nightmare creatures from the lower planes, but he can’t delay any longer in drawing on it. If he only has one assault against the beast left in him, he has to make it count.

Perching atop the clearest vantage he can find, Liem draws a trio of arrows from the quiver at his hip as magic begins to thrum through the polished curve of his bow. Mechanical golden designs wrap it atop a sheath of shadow that clings to the weapon like a tenebrous skin, infusing the bow with magic that is the very bane of whatever creature he has in his sights. In this case, the bane of dragons. When Ciel meets his eyes from atop her own perch, he gives a curt nod her way—and, as she switches her weapon into its bladed form, he alters the shape of his tactics to accommodate hers.

Whenever someone attacks a foe, be it with blade, with bow, or with fang and claw, they make openings that the practised can exploit. As Ciel sinks the teeth of her sword into the Sanctifier’s scales, Liem nocks an arrow and watches it flare to life with the same magic infusing his bow. Then he draws back and looses—once, twice, thrice, shooting a trio of magic arrows straight for the wake she leaves behind.
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[personal profile] coerthantorment 2022-08-24 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
Ciel's blade carves away scales and flesh - and though imperfect, it is more than enough to allow a penetrating attack from without. While its scales had been enough to deflect many an arrow, with then shorn there is nothing stopping each through from streaking deep into the flesh of the Sanctifier's neck.

Its throat constricts, the arrows trapped in its windpipe. Its roar is truncated and broken, the sound of its torn cry almost pitiful in the way its cracks and bleeds.