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Gigan Mobilization
After weeks of waiting uneasily in the aftermath of the chaotic infiltration of Gigas to right a terrible wrong, the Council finally decided that it’s time to make a move. It's wasn't a decision that they made lightly, but the events in the distant city has proven a point that they had all seen coming:
The time where they could stay in the safety of Union's walls was no more, not when the Gods themselves were far from the infallible beings that they had believed for generations. It was time for Humans to once again take their stand. Joined by their allies from Caldera, Sanctuary, and the other surrounding cities, the people of Union Alliance gathered their supplies and set out west-- toward Gigas. The distant city had not remained silent either, rumors spreading of mobilization, and the fires of war loom as large as the four imprisoned titans over all the land.
The Gods had saved humanity countless times before. It was time that humanity returned the favor.
[OOC: Event Sign Ups are now open! We encourage all players to participate in this pivotal event. You can pick your teams of five yourselves, or you can request to be placed in a randomized pool that will be determined at the end of the sign up period, on 7/15.
An OOC post will be made explaining the next stage in more detail. Please use this post as a catch-all for your IC needs.]
The time where they could stay in the safety of Union's walls was no more, not when the Gods themselves were far from the infallible beings that they had believed for generations. It was time for Humans to once again take their stand. Joined by their allies from Caldera, Sanctuary, and the other surrounding cities, the people of Union Alliance gathered their supplies and set out west-- toward Gigas. The distant city had not remained silent either, rumors spreading of mobilization, and the fires of war loom as large as the four imprisoned titans over all the land.
The Gods had saved humanity countless times before. It was time that humanity returned the favor.
[OOC: Event Sign Ups are now open! We encourage all players to participate in this pivotal event. You can pick your teams of five yourselves, or you can request to be placed in a randomized pool that will be determined at the end of the sign up period, on 7/15.
An OOC post will be made explaining the next stage in more detail. Please use this post as a catch-all for your IC needs.]
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[Yours, in the more generic sense than Raine's specifically. She might be Mage by birth, but she is still removed from it to a degree]
Change may well be happening far quicker than they would like, at that. Union certainly sees to that.. [take this war, for example, even if it was instigated by the gods] And those of us who live in Union have the chance to set out out own ideals for how mages should be, don't you think?
When we go home, perhaps we should gather other Union mages to discuss it.
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... The Mage community that's growing in Union is far removed from the one back in Sanctuary, and with good reason. I have to admit, I'm not entirely comfortable with the thought of coming up with our own ideals to oppose them with.
[There were simply times when it seemed that the spirit of Union's optimism was too overwhelming despite seeing what they could accomplish, with the weight or perhaps burden of personal experience still with her, of the knowledge of that closed-off society. She closes her eyes for a moment, and exhales, softly.] Though they seem to think very little of Union as it is, for the moment, so ... developing ideas among ourselves might not be a bad idea either. It's a lot to think about.
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[such things were better left to native Unionites - they tended to have that sort of impact on others.]
But what works there is not necessarily likely to work everywhere, and..To be honest, that attitude runs against the grain of Union's. I've enjoyed working with you, and with Waver, with learning magery together. If we can encourage that as a standard, I think it would benefit us all more than keeping that learning segregated.
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[And it was the very least, from what she had seen of it. There's still a lingering discomfort to her expression, even with Sophia's reassurances.]
So ... the foundation is there. Perhaps.
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..But you don't like the idea. Or does something else concern you?
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[But she still pauses, gaze flickering back down to her hands in her lap.]
... I'm sorry. These are very good ideas. I suppose the whole concept of it is strange to me, knowing what I grew up with, and just how different the societies are. In some ways it almost feels ... illegal, though I can't imagine how much attention it would attract. If at all.
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..You don't need to apologise. Ideas are just that. And, I should have considered that they might not be so simple to those used to growing up under other laws and regulations. [and a Gigan occupation besides.] ..How would it be illegal, exactly?
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[She wouldn't put it past them; they'd want their brightest to remain in their own city's ranks.]
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After all, so much of that is likely related to the Gigan Occupation to boot.]
Helping others realise where their path might lie once basic training is done.. That sounds well suited to us. Once we get home.
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... yes, you're right. [They're all rather uniquely positioned in their own ways for it, and it was really only that shadow of traditionalism that was lurking over it. Hadn't she brought her brother here to get away from it all anyway? As reluctant as she felt, she does nod, as distant as her eyes are.] There's a lot more that can be offered without people getting into trouble or feeling as if they've been left to their own devices. It's... something to think about.