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aefenglom log posting account ([personal profile] faileas) wrote in [community profile] middaeg2021-01-14 12:48 pm

Player Plot: The Salvation of Geardagas, Part 1



Event Log: January, The Salvation of Geardagas: Part 1




The Evergreen Circle


    Something is happening in Aefenglom.

    A rash of disappearances has finally caught the attention of the authorities, but only thanks to a strange twist: a handful of the missing individuals are starting to turn up again, and not as they should be. It began with a harpy. After a week of nothing she returned, fully transformed into a Shade and too far gone to save. The same happened with a trader the next day. And the next with a witch. All three were infected, albeit to varying degrees, and only one of them was able to be brought back from the brink. Naturally, this is a huge cause for concern.

    There's little sign that the Bright Wall is damaged and none of the victims were known to have left the city. Questioning the survivor, Owain, doesn't produce any leads either as he can't remember anything before his disappearance. It's only after he's had some time to recover that he notices something off. As the blackening of the Cwyld fades, a small tattoo on his palm that wasn't there before becomes visible.

    To the concern of the Coven, it's a symbol that's familiar to them as the emblem of a rising spiritual movement favoured by the wealthy called the Evergreen Circle, led by a witch called Cillian Alder. Their purpose, he claims, is to provide hope through interrogating the Cwyld from a scholarly and philosophical perspective. In spite of this, Alder has developed more of a cult-like following than anything. Mirrorbound of standing (business owners, members of parliament, public figures, etc) might have already received one of their pamphlets.

    Naturally, it's an incredibly sensitive subject. The Evergreen Circle has been entirely peaceful up until now, and with such influential and powerful figures among its numbers, the Coven is reluctant to make any outright accusations. Instead, the task of investigating them has been covertly passed to the Mirrorbound. As outsiders, they stand less of a chance of causing political unrest. However, they explicitly warn against taking any hostile actions for the time being: this is an information-gathering request, nothing more. They can provide basic information about the Evergreen Circle meetings but that's about it.


    a. Preaching to the Choir (Every Friday Evening, Mid-Ieneuer to Early Feoveuer)


    Cillian Alder
    Art by Rachel

      The hall is buzzing. Though there aren't even enough people here to fill the place, everyone seems to be bubbling with excitement, exchanging loud greetings and introductions. They're particularly friendly to newcomers and are quick to offer up their experiences with the group: "Cillian is a truly free thinker!" "I haven't felt so positive about our future for a long time." "There’s a real sense of hope and community here in the Circle."

      The meeting convenes at 8 o’clock sharp and silence descends upon the room as a figure takes the stage. With his commanding presence and charismatic smile there's no doubt about who this is: Cillian Alder. A man in his late fifties with greying hair, he speaks with an accent crisp as cut glass and a strong voice, no doubt amplified by some kind of spell to reach around the room. He's hypnotising, those cool blue eyes of his impossible to look away from and piercing in their intensity.

      "How wonderful to see you all tonight, both familiar and unfamiliar faces alike! You are all welcome. I have only one request." He brings his hands together with a smile. "That you keep your hearts open. How else might our minds grow Evergreen?"

      Alder's speech is nothing if not passionate. He paces and proselytises, responding to the audience's interruptions and cheers with enormous enthusiasm. Throughout, his message is clear.

      "Who are we to immediately decry the Cwyld as a curse? Fear of the unknown, of what we have yet to control, can only hold us back! We must instead seek to understand it and be at peace with its presence! This is a test of our conviction! Our will to survive!"

      It goes on for the better part of an hour and, afterwards, he descends into the audience to receive their praise and questions with the gracious smile of a beloved king. He might even turn that magnanimous presence on you, affording you a few crucial moments of conversation (limited to 2 RNG characters).

      Will you stick around to find out more or try and slip backstage while everyone is distracted? For such a warm, welcoming atmosphere, there seems to be a lot of security around the doors leading back there so it might take some quick thinking to get through without conflict. Those who are caught will have to face the consequences, but the results might be… unfavorable.

    b. Spirited Away (late-Ieneuer to mid Feoveuer)

      Those less inclined to subterfuge won't have any problems finding trouble to get into either. As the month goes on, more and more people disappear, and that might even include Mirrorbound. Whether you're intercepting a kidnapping or fighting off your own, you're more likely to get caught up in it the longer the month goes on.

      It's easy enough to fight off the attackers but nigh impossible to actually catch or identify one: each is dressed in black and smells of the tell-tale decay of the Cwyld. But even assuming you do manage to apprehend one, they will refuse to talk in anything but vague, confusing comments about salvation and new beginnings.

    c. Cast Out (mid-Ieneuer to early Feoveuer)

      Likewise, the number of locals who have been abducted and released continues to rise. The victims, anywhere from badly infected to fully transformed into Shades, require subduing, healing and, in the most dire of circumstances, permanently dealt with before they can hurt anyone. Without exception, they're aggressive, reacting violently to attempts to heal as well as harm them and there are no discernable patterns when it comes to victims. However, the eagle-eyed might spot the Evergreen Circle's symbol on some of their palms if they're not too heavily corrupted.


    [ ooc: More information about the event can be found on the plotting post along with comments for questions, and RNG sign-ups for directly interacting with Alder! ]

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[personal profile] al_bhed 2021-02-17 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
I see. That's really interesting!

[And she means that--even after the months she's been here, Rikku is still so fascinated by how all of these other worlds work. Plus she's happy to talk about pretty much anything beyond these Evergreen Circle people.]

As best as I can tell the big difference between alchemy and other kinds of spells is that you're using your magic to change something that's already there rather than using your magic to make something totally new, you know? And that's the appeal. I like to tinker and play with things to see what they'll do, so alchemy works right into that.

Sometimes it blows up in your faces and burns your eyebrows off, but usually it turns out pretty good.

[No, she's not speaking from experience on that one at all.]
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[personal profile] worldcleansing 2021-02-17 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think about my eyebrows too often, but I do prefer they stay where they are.

[ His voice is teasing a little, but his tone is obviously joking as well. ]

What do you find the advantages of alchemy over Evocation or Conjuration? Is it just because of your own interest in changing things?

[ If so, there won't be an attempt to convince her to switch to a different style so much as Light's curious. He wants to make the best choices in his studies, and alchemy has been one area he hasn't focused on overly much. The need for items seems like a deterrent when other forms of magic can create something from nothing. ]
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[personal profile] al_bhed 2021-02-21 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
It's amazing how much more you think about your eyebrows when they aren't there.

[Her response is equally light--no harm, no foul.]

I think it's just because it's what feels most familiar to me, you know? I definitely prefer to manage stuff over just plain magic.

I've been told more than once I should look into black magic. Or I guess evocation is what it's called here. But it's the same idea--it's good to be able to have magic to defend yourself if you aren't carrying the right regents or weapons. I just... never got around to it.

[She shrugs.]

You like evocation, though? It's treating you okay?
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[personal profile] worldcleansing 2021-02-21 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a lot to learn when coming from a background without magic, but I think so. Being able to control the elements is pretty amazing. I don't know the history of your world, but the ability to create fire was a pretty big step for civilization in my world, and now I can call it whenever I want.

If you're ever interested in learning and don't mind showing me some tricks you've learned in alchemy, I don't mind playing the teacher. I haven't been here 6 months yet, but I'm a really quick study so you shouldn't let that hold you back.
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[personal profile] al_bhed 2021-02-21 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm interested! We should definitely get together sometime and exchange magic techniques.

[She's only about as experienced in alchemy as he is in evocation, so it balances out.]

I'd love to teach and learn more about how it works in this place.