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November World Travel
Who: Anyone and everyone
When: Nov. 9 and onward
Where: Kaittos
What: A new path opens up
[While the Trials themselves are intended to be logged here, an update will offer more information on the Awakening experienced by the successful. This will come out on November 23rd! For questions, please head to the recent mod update.]
When: Nov. 9 and onward
Where: Kaittos
What: A new path opens up
Without warning, the silvery light that appeared to bring new people from other worlds and old items from home appears once more, and this time it lingers, forming portals as tall as an average human near each of the three Ingress shrines. The location does not appear to be a coincidence; this time, the portals are translucent, revealing the destination on the other side. Instead of taking Avagi's residents to the future, it will take them to another world. If they step through the portal, travelers will find something far different from where they've been living this last month: Kaittos, a peaceful world containing one large land mass and a scattering of lived-on islands across a clear blue ocean. On the mainland, a large city-state occupies the central region and southern coast and resembles what some travelers from some versions of Earth might know of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. ![]() Bustling and lively, the city is clean and well provided-for due to the temperate climate and the bountiful natural resources found on its northern side; orchards, farms and forests extend into the distance, butting up against a small mountain range. The technology level is low compared to Avagi, with carriages and candles in place rather than cars and electric lights, but the craftsmen of the world have managed some very impressive mechanical feats. Kaittans, the local residents of the world appear somewhat humanoid, but the bipedal race has hooves rather than feet, silvery skin and three eyes with vertical pupils. Although there is no sign of any other sentient species in the world, the locals are nonetheless excited to meet their guests, rather than suspicious or afraid; for some reason, they are not surprised that aliens exist, merely that they are here. In the weeks to come, the stabilized portals will provide a respite from the more confined lifestyle aboard Avagi. Travelers are warmly welcomed and encouraged to explore the land. Some things they'll find include...
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I think I shall, though I am inclined to think retirement is just not in the cards. [She glanced over.] Are you part of Spectre back where you are from?
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How'd you know? [And a shake of her head.] Me? No. I was with the human Pathfinder. Different job description.
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[Or stumbling on the homeworld of an entire new race, or falling into sulfuric water -- Ryder.]
Spectres are... black ops, technically. Pathfinders are supposed to be the upstanding, decisive leaders of their people.
[Ryder...]
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But I understand. Pathfinders take the diplomatic approach, oui?
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[And Nihlus. And Saren. But she's going to pretend neither of those guys exists right now.]
... they're. Supposed to.
[Some part of her feels like, if it could, she'd have turned and stared directly at the human Pathfinder, at that.]
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It is... an ugly word - spy. Automatically puts people on edge. Does it count when one is fictitious? [A gesture to the movie.]
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[She's only a little serious, though.]
Nah -- Blasto is just fun. I don't think anyone takes him seriously.
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I see you have an... ah, interest in the dark and mysterious.
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[Her face can't really smirk. But there's amusement in her tone.]
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[Though sometimes the story was boring or just plain stupid. God, she's been such a bleeding heart in her younger years.]
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What if you can't see their eyes?
[It's mostly a joke. Considering they're watching Blasto The Hanar Spectre... who has no eyes.]
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Too bad I didn't have more vids with me. I'd let you have a documentary or two.
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[But she's laughing, regardless, expression bright behind the visor.]
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... Long as I actually have what you're looking for.
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[A shake of the head and a chuckle to play off the comment as innocent fun when it was more reality. It's never a good idea to try to cheat terrorists. They tended to get what they paid for in the end, one way or another.]
So, what did you do with the Pathfinder?
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[That's either a saying or her speaking from experience. Or both. With Vetra, it could easily be both. Her eyes flick up and down the other woman as she says it, though, to make an attempt to read between the lines.]
[Ultimately letting it go in favor of talking about Ryder.]
I kept the ship running. Got her up and on her way. I was... the go-to for anything they needed.
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So... a mechanic.
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The supplier for the mechanic. And medic. And geologist.
... and Drack. He's. Sort of his own category.
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In short, it made the turian worth keeping around.]
Not a fan of this Drack?
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[And it's true. They couldn't have gotten far without the big guy. And even if he hadn't been on the crew... Kesh was proof enough her grandfather was one of the good ones.]
He's like family. Makes a mean roast, too.
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