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EVENT #3: THE COST OF INNOCENCE

The Cost of Innocence
INVESTIGATION
As the Aions arrive in Venera, they will find the natural beauty of the city in sharp contrast to its uncomfortable aura. Though the sun still shines and flowers still bloom in a place filled with physical vibrancy and life, the air itself is impossibly still, as if wind no longer blows. You can taste the stagnancy of it when you breathe, and the pleasant sights only make that feeling of absence more haunting. The streets are mostly empty, with most of the city's residents hiding away in their homes, fearing the touch of whatever illness has caused this. That is, all the citizens besides those most affected, who wander the streets in a lifeless and painless daze.

Normally, Venera would be occupied by both Hylician and Achamite soldiers, but it quickly becomes apparent that both have abandoned the city, only guarding its furthest outskirts. Their reasons vary: the Achamite soldiers seem to take religious objection to the feeling of the city, believing it to be some trickery of the Innocent, while the Hylicians simply see it as a plague they have no interest in catching or spreading. Because of this, it will be easy for Aions of both sects to explore with little pushback from any form of law enforcement. The Kenoma will be directed into the city with warnings about the potential physical and spiritual danger while Pleroma will be able to sneak in mostly unbothered. After all, no one is eager to follow you.

Most shops and businesses are currently closed, though some uninfected individuals still nervously keep watch over their workplaces, fearing potential looting. It's difficult, but not impossible, to find people to talk to, and while the most plentiful wanderers are the infected, the reactions from those with their minds still intact will vary. Some will be eager to speak to anyone who looks like they're trying to do something about their situation, desperate for any source of outside help. If revealed you are an Aion, this may either entice them even further or cause them to retreat, as if fearing that you are somehow to blame for their plight. For those that are enticed, it will become clear that they hold onto faith that Aions are in Horos to save them, and will tell these new arrivals whatever they can without discriminating between sects.

The base level information that can be found is thus: the infection began at the same levels it has been in the rest of Horos, only for the numbers of the afflicted to rapidly accelerate upon the coming of the Innocent's Moon. Some see it as a form of divine punishment for their cooperation with the Regent, while the less cooperative citizens see it as a malady brought about by the Aions themselves, their only hope being that they will be able to clean up the mess they made. Some citizen have managed to corral their inflicted loves ones into their rooms and will be willing to introduce you; most of these individuals are past the point of conversation, and seem fully lost to whatever fantasy world they are experiencing. They are disinterested in eating or drinking and it seems like, without help, they are destined for a slow death of starvation and atrophy. That is, if their apathetic state doesn't result in a severe accident, as it has in many cases already.

Any other clues will take more dogged investigation. It will be a day or so after the majority of Aions have arrived in the city that the first signs of their own infections become clear.

HEAVENLY BODIES
The first to feel its effects will be the Innocents, Lovers, and Celebrants; like a voice has fully awakening to them, whispering of how their touch can be the cure to the others' pain. It bids them to take their fellow Aions into their loving embrace, to share this gift, as only suffering lies ahead. It expresses without words that it will be a shield for their Aion kindred, and that those that accept will become their outstretched hands to a cosmos that craves peace. Any form of physical contact with those three Legacies will either introduce or rapidly accelerate the infections experienced by the others, this effect only becoming more intense if the wielder intentionally forces the power of this strange entity into their victims.

Even without that accelerating touch, however, other Aions are not necessarily safe; the infection will still seep in, albeit more slowly. All Aions may experience a growing feeling of connection to the infected Venerans, as if the energy within them is being drawn into their their own bodies. As the Aion's symptoms worsen, the the ones suffered by the Venerans will gradually lessen, though not go away entirely. It seems that the Aions soaking up this strange power is enough to take the edge off of what is happening to the citizens: but at what cost?

Various symptoms will manifest in afflicted Aions with outcomes far more diverse and devastating than what the Veneran civilians have experienced. Visionaries, Firebrands, and Artisans will suffer the most catastrophic symptoms, the clash between their spiritual natures and that of the Innocence being the most extreme. This malady is characterized by its innate desire to quell its victims of their resistance, smothering them in artificial peace, even if it has to deprive them of their bodies and minds to do so.

It is not without treatment, however. It will gradually become apparent that feelings of intense suffering or upset are capable of purging the infection, that clash with painful reality seeming to wake them up from their trance and reduce or eliminate physical symptoms. The more intense the distress, the more effective it will be. Fortunately, this heightening of Aion spiritual energy has the added consequence of making empathic communion connections far more acute. Instead of just transmitting and receiving emotions and thoughts, Aions will find themselves more easily able to enter the delusions and memories of their kindred, drawing them out and manipulating them for this purpose. The catch is that they will only be able to access what is on the surface of the other Aion's mind.

When an infection is reduced or expelled this way, the energy causing it seems to be dispelled from the city, lowering the intensity of its ambient effects. While similar can be done to Veneran citizens to help treat them, the energy will not leave, and will either go into the Aion casting it out or return to the nebulous source of Innocence and eventually infect someone else. Something about going through the Aions specifically seems to act as a filter, as unpleasant of a way as it is to help.

IN THE SILENCE
For those unlucky enough to develop complete, or near complete, infections (IE. a full Innocence petrification) a presence will awaken within them regardless of their Legacy. It will urge them to join with it, to embrace the peace it offers, and to become the extensions of their will in this ravaged world. With an infection of this intensity, there will be little they can do but to hear its call. What exactly this would ultimately entail is unclear, but there is the sense that his entity is looking to join with you on a spiritual level. If your character becomes infected to this degree please let us know under the Committed Actions toplevel below along with the context of that transformation and whether or not they are being cured from it. You may receive some additional information in return!

QUESTIONS
What is the best way for Aions to travel to Venera?
The quickest travel paths are for Kenoma to take a boat from Achamoth, which will take about a day, and for Pleroma to teleport to the Celebrant's shrine and take either a carriage or river boat to the city (there are offshoot rivers not marked on the setting map). The riverboats would be the faster option option of the two, and would also take about a day. The carriages/delivery carts would be slower and take a couple days, but have relay access to horses and therefore could keep going overnight. Characters with flight are also able to use that, though flying right into the city might cause a bit of spectacle. Then again, none of the local law enforcement is eager to chase you at the moment.

Are Veneran civilians experiencing the same symptoms as the Aions?
Veneran civilians are only experiencing apathy/loss of self/daydreaming and maybe the loss of pigments/color for advanced cases. The more body horror orientated effects are Aion only and are being caused by their body's spiritual makeup.

Can 'cured' Aions be reinfected?
Yes! Even if cured or treated, symptoms can return or worsen again. This will keep happening until the build up of Innocence energy in Venera is entirely expunged, at which point the illness will fade away across the continent. Whether or not the Aions mere presence will be enough to trigger that is yet unknown, but it does seem to be helping lessen the effects suffered by the civilians, at least.

How long does the infection period last in Aions?
Chronologically, we are considering the infection period of the plot to last 2-3 days.

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[personal profile] lifespanned 2022-06-08 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
How do you know they are?

[ She parries, quirking a brow. ]

I know one thing— the Regent is incredibly powerful. Did you know they're the one who brought each Aion here, to Horos? That means they have at least some kind of reach to our worlds. So I have no reason to doubt they could do what they said.

[ And no reason to doubt that that reach could pluck others from her world, if she willed it in the end, before everything was destroyed. ]
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[personal profile] dragonmount 2022-06-08 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
[ if he'd looked surprised before, he's flabbergasted now, literally taking a step back as that sinks in. ]

No, they didn't.

[ but his denial is more reflexive than anything else. he hasn't been told anything about what brought them to horos. he'd assumed it was random, or — pretty much any force but the regent. ]

They couldn't have done.
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[personal profile] lifespanned 2022-06-09 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
They did.

[ She says that bluntly, seeing his denial exactly for what it is. For the first time, she's reminded of how much the Pleroma simply don't know, due to not being in the Regent's presence. ]

When we got to Achamoth, they answered a bunch of our questions personally. That was one of the first.

[ At the very least... she doesn't say this to spite him. She just says it, watching his shocked reaction evenly, wondering if it had never dawned on him that the Regent already had come so close to all their worlds - close enough to pluck them out of it and drag them to Horos. ]
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[personal profile] dragonmount 2022-06-09 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[ it's such an unsettling thought.

that someone — and that someone — might've had some hand in their arrival to horos. might've even deliberately selected them. he doesn't want it to be possible, but it could be possible. it makes as much sense as anything.

except, and this thought he scrabbles for, believing that means taking the regent at their word. and maybe misa thinks it makes sense to trust them, but does it? there's no real way to know if they're telling the truth or not, same as their other promises to the kenoma aions in their grasp. it makes a neat story, that the regent summoned them here, intends to grant their wishes, and that resisting them is foolish. that doesn't make it real. or, more to the point — he can't afford to consider believing this right now, so he buries the notion. ]


What are you doing here? In Venera.

[ not to fight, apparently, but there has to be a reason. if she's here, there are likely others, and that has to be towards some purpose. ]
Edited 2022-06-09 15:27 (UTC)
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[personal profile] lifespanned 2022-06-11 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ And just as he is willing to bury the idea, Misa is equally at peace with moving on, not particularly caring whether or not he decides to believe it. To her, it's the truth. It must be the truth. Without a single other force present in the world that seems capable of doing it, logic states that it had to have been the Regent. But she's not going to overwork herself trying to convince him of the fact— in the end, it's his decision to stay on that side of the fence and believe in what he does. It makes no difference to her. ]

Oh, I'm sure you've heard all about it. The contagion?

[ At least, this is what Ernesto has led her to believe— that basically everyone in the continent knows what's going on due to the widespread nature of the disease. She shrugs. ]

It's just a big mess for everybody, even in the city, so we got sent here to help.

[ """help""" being the flexible word here.... one she will not elaborate on much further. ]