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ABRAXAS MODS ([personal profile] abraxasmods) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2021-08-24 10:21 am

EVENT #3: AN EXECUTION OF SORTS

THE EXECUTION
As if performing a vicious mockery for what should be a somber day, the sun shines brightly in the sky. The rays of sun catch the iron brackets that hold up the gallows that have been erected overnight for the occasion, the gentle breeze causing the noose to swing ominously. Public executions do not happen frequently in Thorne, so a crowd gathers in strained anticipation of the grim sentence.

The welcome guests, who have up until this point been free to come and go within the confines of the castle, have been mandated to view the execution. It is meant to serve both as an example of Thorne’s power as well as a lesson to those who might think to try the same. The courtyard, which was buzzing with quiet murmurs, turns silent as Ambrose strides up the wooden steps of the gallows, flanked by two guards and a haggard-looking Jonathan Sims, arms bound behind him. As the guards march their charge to the trapdoor that will serve as executioner and position the noose around his neck, Ambrose turns to address the crowd that has gathered- willfully or not.

“Citizens of Thorne, our esteemed welcomed guests, it is with disappointment and a heavy heart that we’ve gathered to see to the execution of one of the very guests we sought aid from in our time of need. In a selfish and distrustful act, I was attacked, an action I cannot abide.”

He turns halfway toward his charge. “Jonathan Sims, you are charged with assault and intention of lethal harm. The punishment is to be hanged by the neck until you are dead. May the gods have mercy on your soul.”

Ambrose raises his arm to signal the executioner to pull the lever to release the trapdoor beneath Jon’s feet, steely expression locked on the prisoner’s face one last time.

MEANWHILE
Several miles away, atop a hill in the forest, two figures meet between portals. Oliver, tall and lithe, steps out to stand next to a petite waif of a woman who looks at him with a familiar smile. Her voice is lilting like a songbird’s when she speaks up, turning her gaze back over the city.

“Find out anything good?”

He hums softly, his hands clasped behind his back. “Two dozen prisoners, give or take. The one I met was very grateful for our assistance.”

“That’s good. Perhaps her gratitude will endear our cause to them.”

With a nod, he takes a deep breath and then sighs. “It’s time, Elizabeth,” he says, lifting one hand to open a new portal.

She nods and raises her arms above her head, eyes closing in concentration. Her arms begin to glow green while the grass around her begins to ripple in rings. The very ground seems to surge with power that radiates outward from her, and it isn’t long before the castle and the town are engulfed in a heavy air of intense magic. It courses from her in shockwaves.

Satisfied, Oliver steps through the portal.



In the wake of the magic flood, the walls of the dungeons seem to shudder for a long moment, and the doors suddenly clink open. No guards come rushing in to shut them, and in fact, all ambient noise in the dungeons seems to stop as the whole of the people of Thorne freeze in place. The hall becomes lit by daylight as a portal opens at the end of it, showing them the crowd of welcomed guests and Jon alone on the platform.

In the portal, alone stands Oliver, hand offered to the prisoners in welcome. His smile doesn’t reach his eyes, though this seems to be by nature rather than intention.

“Please come with me.”

CHOICES
Everything is happening quickly.

Once through the portal to the execution yard there's a moment of chaos and confusion at the sudden arrivals and then it stops. Everything and everyone has stopped, save for the guests, the prisoners, and the two mages who have come to their aid. Guards freeze in place. The attended mages are still as statues. Banners lifted by the wind remain where they are and even the noose hanging from the gallows stills.

"Time for them is halted." Oliver addresses the assembled, his voice projected to be heard but his tone calm. "It will remain so for one hour, no more. An hour is all you have to make your choices. Remain here in Thorne, or take a portal to either Solvunn or the Free Cities. The portals cannot be traced by the Thorean authorities, so no need to fear them giving chase.”

Elizabeth emerges from a portal behind him, which closes as she enters the yard. They both raise an arm and two white circles spread through the air, showing new towns in the distance on the other side. There is an ethereal glow around them.

“The Free Cities are martially powerful and seek to destroy the Singularity,” Oliver narrates, gesturing at one of the portals. “Solvunn is reclusive and claims neutrality, both in politics and in regard to the Singularity. I advise that you think hard about your choice. Travel between cities is not exactly easy."

He turns back to the crowd with an almost apologetic smile. “I'm sorry you don't have more time to make this decision. We’ll meet again.”

Opening a third portal with the wave of her arm, Elizabeth, who has not spoken a word, gives the group a wink and leaves with Oliver. Their portal closes behind them, leaving everyone to begin making moves.

Now is the time to make serious choices. Two portals stand in the courtyard, one courtesy of Oliver and one of Elizabeth. The Free Cities and Thorne are enemies, Solvunn watching both to see where the cards end up falling. None trust one another, none work with one another beyond trade through middle-men in Solvunn. The clock is ticking.

Someone should probably get Jon out of that noose.
coerthantorment: (17)

[personal profile] coerthantorment 2021-09-02 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
A cult? Is that what they called Solvunn?

[This man was apparently a guest, so it might follow that he'd heard more about the other places in this world. Granted, Estinien has no trust for Thorne's information, considering what the popular belief about the prisoners was.]
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[personal profile] petcromancer 2021-09-03 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
It's technically a 'commune' from what I've read, but same thing. I'm not going to risk it.

[Hector's run across more than a few cultists back home, and that's a hard pass.]

Free Cities seem the most reasonable, except for their view on the Singularity.
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[personal profile] coerthantorment 2021-09-03 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
[Estinien doesn't think that's what a commune is, but he also isn't going to argue over semantics. Either way, he doesn't really find it to be a weighty criticism, though he supposes he'll find out.]

...Except their view on the Singularity?

[It sounds at if he thinks that should be a primary concern - but maybe it isn't if Hector's primary goal is running away from his current problems. He's less inclined to judge than he usually would be, after this mess, but he can't say he agrees with that decision-making process. Regardless, though...]

Well, if they give you a compelling reason to blow up something older than time itself, I'd be interested in hearing it. As it is, I'd rather not get caught up in their business.
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[personal profile] petcromancer 2021-09-04 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Hector doesn't think it so odd to join a side that he doesn't entirely agree with for the safety they offer. Besides, there can be use in joining a cause you oppose- if they get too close to actually destroying the Singularity, Hector may be near enough to act as a saboteur.]

Well, you're welcome to choose whichever faction seems the least worst to you. If we're able to communicate freely, I can let you know what arguments the Free Cities make.

[But at this point, Hector is hoping to stay out of things as much as he can while still ensuring the world doesn't get destroyed or he personally doesn't end up killed.]
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[personal profile] coerthantorment 2021-09-05 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
[Estinien shrugs his shoulders.]

With how these things go, we won't get to find out what is truly the least worst for a while now. So, I will take you up on that. Have you returned to the Horizon, yet?

[The Horizon has held up thus far. And, given that he and Himeka have already committed to getting caught up in all of this, additional information can only be beneficial.]
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[personal profile] petcromancer 2021-09-05 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Just once, so far. I imagine everyone will be there more often by necessity, if we're to split up.

[The guests and prisoners were not all friends, but many of them had formed alliances by this point.