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Melodies of Life Moderators ([personal profile] melodiesmods) wrote in [community profile] melodiesoflife2016-06-10 12:43 pm

Event || Reunion

Characters: Characters in the Military or Law Enforcement (current and former).
Where: Esdham, Presidential Palace.
When: 10th of June.
Summary: The Heroes of Light have called upon their allies and the President of Esdham seems to have a plan against the Calamity. While they wouldn't reveal it, the urgency brought about by Palitutu's Ultimatum made it so they decided to grant the Heroes of Light an audience. Only characters who are or were in the Military or Law Enforcement are summoned to this meeting, though they'll be able to share what they know with their fellow Heroes of Light afterward.
Warning: Please keep everything contained within a single thread.

If there is one thing that can be said about the Presidential Palace, it is that security is higher than ever. The Heroes of Light are thoroughly checked and none are allowed to bring any sort of weapons with them to meet the President. Should they refuse to leave their weapons behind, they'll quite simply be told they can't meet the President.

Following that, General Varaha himself will escort them throughout the Palace to the meeting room where the President awaits them. The Palace is sumptuous, but the meeting room itself much less so. There aren't any guards either for that matter, nor any of the usual representatives that are seen wandering about the palace and taking care of state affairs. They can see the President in the back of the room, wearing a cloak and hood-- The President is facing away from them, looking at a globe representing Crystallis.

"You've come."

The voice is similar but clearly different from the usual President's voice: feminine as a matter of fact. In retrospect, it was as if the president's usual voice had been forced to sound more masculine. Furthermore, it is as though they have all heard this voice before, but where?
wings_of_steel: ([ s i g h ] men)

[personal profile] wings_of_steel 2016-07-07 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
"What a troublesome bunch huh?"

Selen replied crossing her arms as she listens to the conversation. She kept mostly to herself because she was thinking about the whole situation as a whole. The Avatars, the Cult and everything in between. They were all in it for something. OF course the prison break isn't something that will be taken lightly but she's curious to what sort of group managed to do that.

A cult leader associating with an Avatar now that's definitely something she'll have to look into.

"I'm afraid I don't recall doing such a deed. It must be a group of Heroes that are dissatisfied with their situation and did such a thing out of either spite or idiocy."
damn_juicebox: (SIGH...)

[personal profile] damn_juicebox 2016-07-11 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
Rukia hummed to herself, frowning. It sounded as if this Narasimha character would be problematic to deal with. She wasn't sure what his purpose could have been in teleporting all of them out of the city. His beef was with them, not Aqures Ixen, otherwise it would have been a prime opportunity to attack with so many of them absent to provide any decent means of defense. So why do it? What was his game?

Little did she know just how deadly that game would soon become.

"I'll write to the Sage and ask if he would be agreeable to a meeting," she volunteered. "I'm not certain he'd agree to meet with a large number of us again, but maybe with just a few of us, we might ask him more about what he knows. Esdham's assistance in Downapolis's evacuation would be most welcome, as would suggestions as to where the people should be placed. Mysidia seems the best option for now, if we can find a means to protect it from the Calamity's spread."

But there would definitely be opposition. Rukia sighed and folded her arms. "It seems we are already despised by these cultists. I'm not certain we could garner any further displeasure than we already have. If it protects the lives of innocent civilians, however, there seems little point to debate."