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Ciel ([personal profile] expiera) wrote in [community profile] aionlogs2022-04-08 01:57 am
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(closed) i'm immune to you, you're immune to me

WHO: Ciel and Xishen
WHAT: One Kenoma Martyr lady checking on another
WHERE: Achamoth Citadel, Xishen's room
WHEN: Half an hour-ish after the feast
WARNINGS: Suicide idealization

Back on the Triwaters during the boat trip, Ciel had privately asked Xishen certain questions pertaining to their Shards. Xishen had been very to the point and professional throughout the exchange, cool and collected as she stuck to her facts and left no room for ulterior interpretations.

A complete and total contrast to how she reacted earlier that night, when she went as still as a statue while the Regent roared their laughter out after Childe had made the selfsame suggestion. It was albeit less of a suggestion and more a straight out public damnation, putting her on full blast in front of everyone else seated at the table. It wasn't hard to notice how the other woman hasn't looked up from her plate even once after that exchange, the feast certainly ended up being the longest and most awkward dinner for more than just a few among their numbers.

Childe was naturally the easier one to speak with, as the Harbinger sat next to her at the table and they've already exchanged a few friendly words prior. She went after him first for a check-in, quite aware of the foul mood the entire ordeal had left him. There was always going to be a second stop made, however, and it was after having seen to that "loose end" more or less tied that she sets off to seek out her fellow Martyr.

What is she hoping for, when she already knew there was nothing she could have said or done at that table? She must admit deep down that she still isn't entirely sure, and the Regent's extreme reaction only made matters more confusing overall. She simply knows she must find the other woman, maybe make sure she's okay if nothing else. Thus she only hesitates for a beat once she finds herself in front of the corresponding door, the direction given to her by more than one citadel servant who all knew very well where the only Aion they've served for many years resides.

...There goes.

She knocks on the door twice. No other sound is made, but she does also attempt projecting a probing, seeking feel though "communion" towards her Aion senior, that's what the other woman had referred to the act as aboard the ship. Her free hand rests atop the Shard embedded in her chest, though she has no idea if that'll do any good when taking it out is what's supposed to heighten its sensitivity for whatever ends it may be used for. Ciel herself still isn't certain of the precise steps either, and while she's successfully contacted Xishen the last two times, they were also right next to each other back then. How about now? Will Xishen even accept seeing or 'hearing' her, even if she's present in her room at this very moment?

Only one way to find out.
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[personal profile] aionpcs 2022-04-09 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Xishen sighs softly, leaning against the side of her bed. She seems increasingly unsure of what Ciel actually wants out of her, but much like how she'd simply allowed Herbert to stab her in the cavern, she seems inclined to simply allow people to take what they want from her.

"If that's what you want," she says. She gestures towards the room at large, some slight suggestion that Ciel can settle in. On some level she must realize that with two Martyrs speaking to each other, this dance of trying to attain permission from each other could go on indefinitely.
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[personal profile] aionpcs 2022-04-10 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Xishen smooths her dress over her knees, looking up a moment later with a slightly deeper frown. Her gaze wanders shortly after, staring into space.

"The Regent?" she asks, though she's already fairly sure that's what Ciel means. However, she doesn't seem to know how much to say. The silent lingers for a bit too long.

"I guess they thought it was funny... that Tartaglia was so observant," she finally says. "That I'd been so bold about all of it, only for it to get called out in front of everyone as soon as as we got back."
Edited 2022-04-10 03:07 (UTC)
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[personal profile] aionpcs 2022-04-10 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
"I wasn't surprised that the Regent knew. We'd already talked about it before dinner was served. To them, it was obvious."

Her voice is level as well, whatever emotion that had been tormenting her suppressed or cast aside for now. She's trying to explain facts.

"What to do with the ones that denied the Kenoma was a subject of debate. The Regent was mostly concerned with giving the new recruits a chance to prove themselves. I made the call myself, because of a promise the Regent gave me a long time ago."

Her gaze becomes even more unfocused, staring into a time or place that definitely isn't the present.

"...But I didn't think that the rest of you would have any reason to doubt my explanation. It's not as if you know the rules of this place. I guess it doesn't matter, anyway."
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[personal profile] aionpcs 2022-04-10 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Hm," she says in response to Ciel's explanation, and it's unclear whether she believes her or not, or whether she even cares. The meeting is over and nobody involved has been punished, so maybe that's enough.

She lifts a finger to Ciel, her expression still flat.

"Only if you answer my question first," she says. Her gaze settles on Ciel with pointed intensity. "Why did you answer the Kenoma's call? What has made you pursue this so enthusiastically? Don't bullshit me, and I won't bullshit you."
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[personal profile] aionpcs 2022-04-10 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Xishen is quiet at first, her first true response coming in the form of a soft breath of air. It's the sort of sounds one makes when they aren't quiet sure what to say, the almost laugh of being caught off guard.

"Do you see this as a place for 'monsters' then?" she asks, looking away. "The Kenoma?"

Ciel's mindset is not unheard of, but it's certainly distinct from those that join the Regent's forces for ideological reasons, or out of spite for a world that has failed them.
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[personal profile] aionpcs 2022-04-10 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Xishen nods her head slightly, apparently agreeing with that perspective. There's one thing that she can help with, at least. After all, she does know a lot more than Ciel does.

"...Back in a time when I was less confident about my path, the Regent promised me that, in the end, the cause of the Kenoma proved itself. The hopes of the Pleroma would always eventually fall, and every cycle of their suffering would simply bring the cosmos closer to oblivion. Their point was that there's nothing actually noble about delaying the process, I think."

He hesitates, recalling the scene she's describing. It's clearly a time in her life that holds weight.

"But... at the same time... it relies on the idea that they will fail eventually, no matter what. That it's something that can't be avoided. I guess... I wanted to give them that. The chance to fail on their own."

Her voice catches, even so slightly.

"...And they knew. They knew that's what I would do. So, even though they never told me to do it, it was what they expected of me."
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[personal profile] aionpcs 2022-04-11 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
"It wasn't the first impression I wanted to make," she says. She looks back to Ciel, casting aside whatever she was thinking on for the moment. "To undermine the Regent in front of everyone... to give people the idea that they could do the same and get away with it."

He brow furrows, and her words become a bit more sharp.

"...Because don't take any of this to mean that the rest of you will get the same reception if you follow my example. I've worked with the Regent for decades... and even besides that, they don't always act in predictable patterns. What slides or gets punished won't always be the same. It depends on who you are, and what your intent is."

"You saw that at supper, didn't you? They don't judge things on objective merits. That man who was banished from the hall? If he's as old and powerful as they said, it probably means that they afford his actions more weight." She shakes her head. "I don't know the details, but the Regent can learn things about you through the Kenoma. They know you, and they'll act accordingly."
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[personal profile] aionpcs 2022-04-11 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maybe that's for the best," Xishen murmurs, when Ciel explains that others took her action as trying to divert responsibility to the others. At the same time, there is a flicker of discontent and worry at the idea. The moment lingers, until she apparently decides to say something. She did agree to no bullshitting, after all.

"...I don't really want to be thought of that way, either," she admits. "That the rest of you are disposable to me. I'm not afraid of taking the fall. I'm more equipped to take it than the rest of your are." She sighs softly, her brow furrowing.

"He should be happy. If I didn't do what I did, that girl of his probably wouldn't have escaped at all."

Finally, she looks back to Ciel, lifting a shoulder.

"Like I said, I don't know the details. It does seem like, if the Regent is watching, you'll at least be aware of it... but it's also possible that they're just letting us think that. There's a spell they can use to directly access your memories, with your permission... it's what they used to see what happened in the caverns for themselves."