Entry tags:
- alphys: lover,
- barnaby brooks jr: lover,
- ciel: martyr,
- emet-selch: champion,
- eustace: firebrand,
- father paul hill: martyr,
- gray: innocent,
- howl: celebrant,
- kaeya alberich: lover,
- liem talbott: champion,
- majorita: firebrand,
- minegishi gen: lover,
- misa amane: lover,
- rin yamaoka: firebrand,
- silco: visionary
Kenoma Team Training
WHO: The Kenoma
WHAT: Training Activities
WHERE: Starts at the Citadel, varies per activity
WHEN: Starting on 6/4
WARNINGS: None yet...?






WHAT: Training Activities
WHERE: Starts at the Citadel, varies per activity
WHEN: Starting on 6/4
WARNINGS: None yet...?
After a period of relative quiet, the Kenoma will receive a Communion post of utmost importance:
"Good day, everyone. This is Ciel. We may have received a passing grade from the Regent following the events in Venera, but they have sorely underlined how ill-prepared we were for a proper mission on Horos. Emet-Selch, Eustace, and I are in agreement, thus we have organized a series of training and teambuilding exercises. We ask that you all please attend, there will be... prizes."
OVERVIEW

When trainees arrive in the Courtyard after the Communion, a plethora of training activities await them.
The courtyard itself is sectioned off into areas, one for each training activity for the day. The activities vary from one subject to another, and still manage to be related to their tasks as a Kenoma while still leaving room for "fun". Weapons training, tag, survival training, and strength training are all provided. Kenoma is also welcome to spar on their own if they so choose. (This is not included as a specific prompt to avoid too much PVP, but you can add it in a TL if you like.)
Instructions on each activity will be provided to the participant before they begin. For those who canโt participate or choose to show up for moral support or to dodge the activities, water will be provided so that you may gossip around the proverbial "water cooler".
Each of the three trainers are on hand in some capacity or another to provide instructions on that activity or training on a specific skill.
These exercises can be done at any point and do not necessarily have to be done on a training day with the group. Characters can return after the crowd has dispersed to train on their own or with a chosen individual. The equipment will still be there and trainers (or fellow Kenoma) can be brought here at their leisure.
I. WEAPONS TRAINING

Racks of weapons are lined up on the far side of the courtyard. These range from swords to polearms and rather sizable knives to swords and tonfas. Feel free to grab a weapon of your choosing and have a trainer engage you to show you how to use it. Or, if they have experience, other students may also advise you!
The intent is to train on the proper use of several types of weapons and how to wield them effectively. It may also delve into how to most efficiently disable/neutralize/injure someone in a fight, depending on which teacher you wind up with.
II. AGILITY

There is an open part of the field that has been roped off specifically for...tag! Rope bridges, mud pits, chest-high walls of rock, and even a large wall of ice (?!) dot the field to give people plenty of places to hide and run. (If you would like your own obstacle, feel free to comment to ask so we can make sure itโs within reason of what our characters could do.)
Participants will be provided with a waxy paint to put on their hands which will stain whatever person it comes in contact with with a very luminescent purple glitter. (It washes out, of course!) The last person standing will get a prize ofโฆdubious worth.
Now get running!
III. SURVIVAL

Thereโs two locations for this: the outdoor courtyard closest to the main citadel kitchen, and the kitchen itself.
For the outdoor location, bundles of tree branches and firewood are provided if needed, students are expected to start their own fire and cook wild game with what they foraged.
A - Foraging
Time for a field trip to the mountains and woods outside Achamoth! Students will be taught basic survival skills including: first aid without the use of magic, how to find and create shelter from natural terrain, how to identify and forage for food that is safe to eat, and how to create traps to catch wild game. Yes, you too can experience the joy of floor meat!
All foraged supplies can subsequently be used for Home Ec cooking lessons.
B - Home Ec
For the kitchen, there's a dedicated area where several Aions at once could attempt cooking with utensils and more elaborate ingredients. There are some servants keeping an eye out just in case and could be flagged down for help or assistance if requested/needed, but otherwise, Aions are free to make use of everything available to their own ends. Is this really useful for "training"? Cooking is a science that shapes and nourishes both body and soul, of course, it's important enough to have a part in the curriculum!
IV. STRENGTH

Step up to the starting line with one partner. One person will carry the other across a small section of the course to the finish line at the opposite end. There are a few minor obstacles such as walls and puddles. Nothing that you have to put too much effort into getting around. The person who can see will guide the person carrying them to the finish line using only their voice. Try not to bump into anything.
If you feel *really* ambitious, extra weights will be provided. Or you can forgo the rules and carry two people (or more?). Your choice, really.
V. REFRESHMENTS

For those who are not athletically inclined - or claim not to be athletically inclined - a large chunk of ice with refreshments dotted throughout awaits you on the sidelines. They will take a little effort to free them. Most will be freed with a little pull while others are completely encased in ice and may not be worth the effort.
Feel free to hand out refreshments, gossip about the participants, or scheme to your hearts' content.
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When his eyes happen to fall on Howl, it becomes abundantly clear that he is unwilling to let matters lie. The glare from across the way is obviously directed at him. To which, Emet-Selch stands up from his chair with a sigh. "I must retire to my room to rest for a while." He says to Ciel, who stands nearby. "If anyone needs my assistance in the meanwhile, tell them I will return forthwith."
Best to remove himself from the situation rather than take away from their training session. With that in mind, he turns to leave.
While what was said and experienced during the affliction in Venera was not pleasant, he had been told many unpleasant things in his life and experienced just as many unpleasantries. He had long since developed a thick skin for such comments. This... is different. It's more personal than being blandly accused of being an 'Evil Ascian'. The experience leaves him with a twinge of discomfort that was not that before. One that he refuses to address.
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It was like being caught in the middle of a spat. (--Wait, is that what this is?--) She can't help her mind wandering even as she tries ignoring her own growing curiosity and concern over what could have possibly brought this on, not when she personally made the call to unite everyone here today for training exercises. Surely this can wait until the day is over, then she can flag Emet-Selch and Howl down individually in private to figure out what's going on?
She's been too optimistic. Evidently not.
"Of course, Emet-Selch." She nods in understanding, paying extra scrutiny to the older man's already habitually tired face. He really looks worse for wear, doesn't he... "I can handle things here, we'll contact you if anything pressing comes up. Please take care."
She lets him retire without prodding, deciding against approaching Emet-Selch first despite the fact that he would have been her preferred starting point. Howl is emotional, Emet less so. She was more likely to get a less... charged version of events from the Ascian, provided he's willing to speak to her about what may have transpired between the two mages. They have, however, gathered here today for training, and it simply would not do for two of the trainers to suddenly disappear over private business. She still needs to stay here and keep an eye out on things, which leaves her with only one option.
But she'll wait for a bit first, after Emet-Selch's fully withdrawn from the courtyard. At least enough time to watch Howl's reaction out of the corner of her eye, it could give her an extra hint in how to best approach the situation. It was probably something that happened in Venera, thinking back to how chaotic that mess turned out to be...
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Maybe for those same childish and selfish reasons, Emet-Selch's removal of himself from the situation is the perfect reaction. The knot of anxiety in Howl's stomach spikes and tightens as he watches him cross the training field and shuffle tiredly back into the Citadel, denying Howl any kind of response to feed his bitterness.
He huffs, crosses his arms, and takes a flustered sip from his drink. Whatever...! That just means he knows he's wronged me, Howl thinks to himself, purely for the purpose of self-soothing. He does not notice Ciel watching all of this play out, although he really ought to know better than to take his eye off the busybody by now.
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...Well then, might as well bite the proverbial bullet. She saunters over to where Howl is
sulkinglounging in unhurried strides, expression and demeanor a perfectly controlled and perhaps even pleasant sort of calm neutrality."I'd thank you for coming, Howl, but goodness, it's almost like you have a vendetta against your drink. Is it that sour, if you don't mind me asking?"
It's definitely not the drink, but she figures it a better opener than the alternative. Besides, checking to see if he's in any mood to joke and play along could help too, before they inevitably get to the subject of something he most probably isn't eager to talk about.
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"Oh, not at all โ it's quite nice, as is everything else you've set up for today," he says. After one more sip of his drink, he stands up to talk to her properly. "I know I haven't exactly participated in the intended manner, but training like this should prove useful for everyone else."
But why is she really coming over here to strike up a conversation? There's only one plausible answer, and Howl realizes what she must have observed. Hah, to be expected. Howl's smile turns wry and he props his free hand on his hip.
"You look like you want to ask me something, Ciel," he says curtly, knowing exactly what it is she's going to ask.
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"You got me." No sense keeping the charade up though, now that she's being confronted directly as is. "You seemed like you were in a bad mood, so I wanted to check in. Is there anything I could help you with?"
One step at a time. If he'd like to feign innocence and brush this off... Well, he already knows, doesn't he? Either way, she's not going to leave it alone. So the better question is, how to proceed?
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"I doubt there's any way you can help by this point," Howl says gloomily. "I don't want to talk to him anymore. He lied to me. Over and over."
But with how moody Howl is, that clearly isn't the entire story.
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(Both, probably.)
"Well, maybe I can lend you an ear? Emet-Selch may be a practiced mage and tactician, but he's clearly emotionally crippled in more ways than one." Making a good show at looking pensive, Ciel muses to herself out loud. Sorry, Emet-Selch, but a dash of dramatic nonchalance with a bit of throwing the Ascian under the bus may be necessary in order for her to coax more details out of Howl. It's all motivated by genuine concern deep down, really! But appealing to Howl is the higher priority here, and that means getting on his wavelength the best she can.
"...Something happened in Venera, I take it?"
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"Yes," he begins, "something happened. I found him on the verge of petrification and he brought me into some memory or other of his. In short, what I saw did not make sense with what Emet-Selch had told me about himself. And yes, I did what I had to do to sure him โ say some things I did not want to say โ but he must understand that was necessary to save him, mustn't he?"
There's a beat, like he might be allowing Ciel to respond, but then he continues grumpily: "Oh, but I don't care if he's mad, anyway. He lies to me! I've not heard anything close to a thank you for saving him, much less an apology or explanation for his deception!"
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"I'm sure he understands, yes, encountering the Innocent's contagion had been a harsh experience for many of us. I can also confirm that Emet-Selch is allergic to saying 'thanks', he'd find some other roundabout way to express his feelings. Like let you know you can stay in his general vicinity or that you can join him for tea, instead of making it feel like he's just putting up with you." She continues matter-of-factly, suddenly quite glad that the Ascian had left the premise.
But emotional constipation aside.
"What has you convinced he lied to you, if I may ask? From my understanding, memories invoked by the affliction were all very personal in nature, maybe highly private too. It's possible you witnessed a facet of him he wouldn't willingly tell anyone about, but that it exists doesn't necessarily have to invalidate what he's already told you about himself either. Kind of like..." She trails off in thought, thinking of examples to give.
"Oh, let's say someone tells you they're rich, and they really were before waking up here on Horos. But it's very possible that they used to be poor in the past, so witnessing them live in poverty from one brief glimpse into their memories doesn't automatically make them a liar, even if their word and memory WOULD look contradictory. It may be forward of me to make the analogy without context, but... Do you really think something this couldn't have been the case for Emet-Selch, too?"
She asks tentatively, peering at Howl with reserved curiosity. Just... going purely off from what Howl had said, 'he told me a thing and it was NOT what I saw from his memories!' felt... quite flimsy. Hopefully this was a polite enough way of poking at it? Is it really unthinkable, for both whatever Emet-Selch had told Howl and what Howl had seen from Emet-Selch's memories to both be true?
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"Well โ well, if you're asking if what I saw was contradictory, then... yes, you're right. But haven't you ever heard of lying by omission?"
As soon as he asks, Howl can immediately tell that this is a better description of what he feels Emet-Selch did. Ah, see, this is why it's good to tolerate Ciel, he thinks quietly to himself: she's actually quite helpful to talk to. Although his frown does not fade, he glances back to her, knowing he's going to have to explain himself a little more.
"...There were things I told him about my old life, before Horos. And he... he ought to have told me the full truth after that."
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...That is. She's all ears and no judgment, here! He can react however he wants, she's still trying to piece together the sort of 'argument' they may have had. Though from how Howl is making it sound, why is she getting the impression that he's mainly upset about not being told something specific he feels entitled to know?
"That's... Still a bit vague, I'm sorry." Her brow knits in deeper concentration. Now how to rephrase this tactfully... "Is it like now that you know more, you feel like what you've exchanged about yourselves between each other before wasn't of equal worth?" He felt cheated or shortchanged by this lie of omission, in other words? Is that the sort of spat this is?
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"No, no," Howl says with a wave of his hand. "Me โ I could never share 'equally', as you put it." And despite having said something so odd, Howl moves on without missing a beat.
"Oh, how to put it...? Imagine if you were once a sailor, but you were forced into early retirement after a band of wicked mermaids sank your ship and killed your crew. And then, those same mermaids have been hunting you ever since, trying to finish the job. Now, imagine making a new friend, years later, and telling them your story... only for them to conspicuously fail to inform you afterwards that they are actually a mermaid in disguise. Maybe not one of your mermaids โ as far as you know โ but a mermaid all the same."
That is, of course, just an analogy, but it's closer to why Howl is mad with Emet-Selch than one might think. He brings his free hand to his face to rub the bridge of his nose. The longer this goes on, the more apparent it is that a full explanation for Ciel is not really possible.
"...If you want to know so badly, Miss Nose, why don't you ask him to explain it to you?" The idea of passing this conversation on to the subject of his ire is appealing, and not just because Howl has such difficulty talking about this particular topic. After another moment of thought, he scoffs and lowers his hand.
"If he refuses, thinking I spoke to him in confidence before, just tell him the deserter sent you there himself to ask."
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She falls silent at his question, and takes a few moments before lifting her gaze to meet his again.
"I want to know what you want, Howl. We've talked about this before." His ire is met with quiet calm. "Emet-Selch is not very emotionally inclined, as you may already be aware. Knowing that, how would you like for this to resolve?"
She'll talk to the Ascian too, of course. But as the more emotionally driven of them two (his very behaviour now is proof), Howl should be handled with more care. Hopefully Emet-Selch will understand...
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He looks back at her with a scowl. If only he could simply disappear in this moment and not say anything at all! He needs to figure out Horosian invisibility magic as soon as possible. Or at least the potion iteration...
"What I want is to stop talking about this," he says bluntly. "But you're not going to let me do that, are you. Fine. If you want to help me so badly, go tell that old emperor that I'm not sorry for what I had to say and do, and that I'd love to hear what a laugh he's had every time I told him the slightest detail about myself."
And Howl seems set on leaving it at that. Are you happy now, Ciel?
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despairanger roiling off him in waves that is almost physically felt. She knew it was a difficult question for him since their talk after his return, but asking him what sort of outcome he may want out of his conflict with Emet-Selch?That... was also too much, it would seem.
Lowering her gaze, she breathes out a silent exhale.
"Understood. Please excuse me."
With a bow, she withdraws without further ado. It's not her place to apologize, this is probably not the sort of thing that only apologizing will fix anyway. It wasn't her intention to upset Howl further, but as things are, there's nothing she can do about the situation other than worsen his mood further if she sticks around. But... Will Emet-Selch be willing to tell her what happened? No God will hear her even if she prays, suppose all she can do is take her chances and seek him out. Onward to the Ascian's quarters, then; hopefully it's where he's retired to, and if not, then she will have to reach out via communion. It is so that some time later, there will be faint knocking at Emet-Selch's door.
"Emet-Selch?"
She doesn't need to declare herself for her voice to be recognizable. Is he in...?
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But eventually, the door does creek open and Emet-Selch answers. His hair is somewhat disheveled and the look on his face radiates exhaustion. By all accounts, it looks like he made good on his word to try and rest for a while.
"What is it." He asks flatly, tiredly.
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"I apologize for the interruption. I came to check up on you." He looks even worse off than usual... But that much is the truth. She considered what to say on her way over, and frankly, she's lost track of how many openers she's thought about only to discard within the next moment. There was no going at this 'gently' or subtly, no way Emet-Selch wouldn't already be aware of why he's getting his rest interrupted in person by her of all people. After a small pause, she continues with a silent exhale.
"Has it been like this since Venera?"
A far cry from delicate, but it cuts straight to the point. No need to make this even more exhausting and painful than it already must be with pointless fluff, right?
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To her second point, however, he steps aside and motions a single palm to the inside of his room to 'welcome' her in. "Whatever questions Howl's demeanor has prompted, they are better asked without tarrying in the hall for all to hear." He answers without answering.
Inside she would find a luxurious room with many added flourishes: Borrowed books are stacked on tables, sandwiched between papers and bordered with all manners of fountain pens; paintings and custom tapestries hang on the wall and ceiling, obviously commissioned from some of the artists in town; and there are a few trinkets dotted around on shelves and tabletops, some ornate sculptures of globes or abstract art and others simple objects like sculptures of animals.
Inside is somewhat messy yet personable. There is certainly something to be said about his space reflecting his personality.
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clutteramount of things here and there, it does decidedly give a uniquely... homey air that only Emet-Selch may be capable of assembling. Quaint.If the Ascian doesn't do it first, his guest will make sure the door is well closed behind them before following him further in. She'll remain standing too, unless he sees it fit to direct her otherwise.
"I recall you two getting along well, before Venera."
She begins, and it's not a question. Will he be willing to talk about his side without acute needling, or...?
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One teacup and saucer are set on the far end of the coffee table. He takes the other for himself and sits in the adjacent chair which - again - may just look a little too ornate. It's a nonverbal invitation for Ciel to sit.
"So it seems." Suppose he had to acknowledge that their mutual accord seemed to be 'purely' before Venera. It had taken him some puzzling to put his finger on why Howl was so upset to begin with - given what Howl said about his memories of Garlemald had no bearing on Howl personally - but then he had been able to settle on the likely 'why' after some consideration.
"Howl has difficulty with figures of authority and has struggled with his place in Achamoth because of it. In Venera, He discovered that I once wielded similar power to those whom he repudiated." Emet-Selch takes a sip of tea - pinky so nonchalantly raised. His next words are said with a little more dramatic flair, "To wit, I am sure his oh-soooo-delicate feelings are eminently aggrieved." He spitefully adds, "Again."
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She doesn't need to be shown twice, and at the Ascian's wordless offer, takes her seat at the designated spot with a small bow of her head. Ciel thought she's had enough experience dealing with highly eccentric individuals to be able to roll with anything, but... Hm. She's still a commoner through and through, as she finds herself quite conscious of the cup served to her and how she SHOULD be mindful. Not that she's clumsy, but no pressure...
Details aside.
"'Again'?" She asks innocuously, leaving her cup untouched for now as her attention is purely focused on Emet-Selch with an attentive but neutral expression. Hearing him word it like that does make Howl sound like... Ah, she should remain unbiased. It's evident nevertheless, than an emotionally repressed wizard and an emotionally overflowing one (repressed too to a certain degree maybe, but not by choice) were going to clash the moment they get into a significant disagreement. Oh dear...
"Though if you don't mind me asking, what do you think had drawn him to you at first, to begin with?"
Ciel would guess that upon their initial meeting, Howl was likely the one who approached Emet-Selch first. Just a guess.
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The statement, while true, makes no mention of their first meeting. Emet-Selch had been able to discern Howl's curse at a glance and that certainly seemed to make a lasting impression. Even if Howl is being quite unreasonable now, there is no reason to divulge such secrets that he considered to be said in confidence.
All humor aside, he offers a more serious explanation. "What likely attracted his attention is that I am a practitioner of magic. Howl seeks out those who provide him a sense of reassurance and stability. Someone who wielded familiar magic, along with someone he may have perceived as dependable, would make an apt crutch of which to lean on."
He breathes out a sharp huff of air, nearly indicative of a laugh. "He certainly made quite a fuss when I 'dared' not be at his side during the Regent's banquet." So much so that he had burst into his room without asking.
Emet-Selch takes another sip of tea while he considers the situation further. "I suspect he thinks that I aim to control him and his power, as other figures from his home have tried to do. Yet he plainly ignores the fact that I have never given him orders. The only instructions I sought to provide was so that he could better defend himself if he chose to throw himself into battle again, which he aptly refused and I have not pursued since."
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dramahumor the seriousness it deserves. It could be inferred that Emet-Selch most likely spoke to the Regent later to get his mark removed, one WOULD wonder what else they may have talked about. That's Emet-Selch's business though, and as much as the topic may be more attractive than the one they're all stuck with now, THIS is what they have to deal with at the moment.As the Ascian finishes offering his perspective over the matter, Ciel takes a longer silence to digest it all. He... Really isn't human, is he? The clinical and utilitarian analysis he provides from his point of view does highlight Emet-Selch's thought process, and it's one that does NOT account for human feelings (irrationality), that's the sense of what she gets when she considers his lack of humanity. 'Crutch'. 'Control'. The lack of empathy is rather glaring. Howl is highly emotional, she's witnessed it herself, but reacting like he had towards Emet-Selch simply 'because I'm a figure of authority'? She already knows that's not the case, or at least, not the full of it. Howl had said it himself: 'He lied to me. Over and over.' She resigns herself to the fact that she will probably not get a simplified version of events from the man she's having tea with either, though speaking of which, she will take a careful sip of the tea while she mulls over what she knows more thoroughly.
The sailor analogy Howl made. That she's never going to find out what really happened, because both these men are simply Like That. She'll need to address this without facts then, is that even possible? She's already upset Howl with being too direct also, though thinking on it, she actually knows him better on a personal level than she does Emet-Selch...
The cup is gingerly put back onto the saucer plate with a quiet clink.
"Is that why you think he's upset with you? Because you may control him?" She's already aware that this is NOT why Howl is upset, but after talking with him earlier (and arguably messing it up, but she DID get valuable information too), it would seem that relying on their individual subjectivity may actually be key.
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Emet-Selch crosses one leg over the other, leans back in his chair, and sips his tea.ย
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