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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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Is there any other kind?
The calm fluctuations of quiescence and concern, on the other hand, he almost misses when he enters. Rinzler's four steps toward his own room when he stalls, mask jerking back to flag the user collapsed on the couch. Damaged? No—the rippling pulse of emotion feels far too peaceful for that kind of crash.
At least, it had.
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It's a lens turning on the enforcer. One that focuses all of Nihlus' immense amount of wakeful worries on the poor, unsuspecting Program.
"Rinzler?" he manages muzzily, rubbing a brow plate as he peers blearily at the program, brain still struggling to catch up from a cold start. "Are you okay?"
To someone who isn't aware of the towering pillar of worrying swamping Nihlus at the moment, the question would sound probably relatively benign.
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Rinzler flinches from the sudden wave of input. Stiffens, rigid with something susupiciously close to embarrassment as he registers exactly what it is. If the press of worry came from any other user, and in any other way, he'd have suspected mockery. As is, the obvious sincerity to the emotion doesn't put Rinzler in any better of a mood.
"Fine."
Nihlus can stop feeling that now.
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Everything flashes briefly over Nihlus' face, there and gone again under a slow, sleepy blink.
"Oh," he says.
Skepticism shifts slightly to the fore, followed with a couple of seconds of mental listing, gathering clear evidence to the contrary. Judgement trots soon after, hot on its heels and then-
Quiet dismissal as the tamping finally mashes everything down. Well, everything asides from the worry anyways.
"If you're free, do you think you could help me sort through the toolbox?" Nihlus asks as he leans down to the pick up the fallen datapad. "Doesn't have to be immediately and I can do it alone, but it's a bit faster with two hands."
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"Doesn't—work."
Lying. Pretending. The user's careful, calculated efforts to approach the problem from the side. It's not as if Rinzler might not have suspected normally, but being unable to miss the process is appalling.
None of which likely makes even the slightest sense to Nihlus. Rinzler sags.
"System effect. Kaittos." Static growls behind the name.
"Can't stop... reading."
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Lying and pretending don't work, huh? Buddy-o?
Of course, it slowly morphs into an expression of confusion as his friend tried to expand on the matter. Nihlus hadn't been there for the temple glow: he'd been avoiding most of the festivities in favor of, well. Napping, as it were.
"'Reading'?" he echoes. "What are you reading?"
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"Everyone."
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"Everyone."
Mandibles clamping against his jaw, he takes a moment to gather his still-scattered thoughts. That 'fine' seemed awful preemptive in hindsight. And 'system effect' from Kaittos? Was it telepathic somehow, then?
The worry spikes sharply, edged now with nervousness for a brief moment, over-strung. Then Nihlus closes his eyes, pulls in a slow, deep breath.
And it all... quiets.
Deadens.
A sound dampener, but internal. Thought processes turned observatory, distant. The mental weight of a sniper rifle in hand, the familiar smell-taste of Eezo and gun oil. Breathe in. And out.
"What," Nihlus tries again when he opens his eyes. Softer. "Exactly are you reading?"
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...until just as suddenly, he isn't. The tension slackens just as quickly as it starts, leaving—not silence, but space to process. Space to work. The enforcer's whir catches, softening in surprise as Rinzler's stare comes up.
"...that."
Or, more exactly:
"Emotional overlay."
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The discomfort is obvious in his tones even without the empathic read. And under that, there's also a quiet little flicker of... fear? It's a shivery flicker, there and gone again, pushed, along with the discomfort, back under the the steadying, cool mental weight.
Deliberation follows suite, a quick calculation of possible of outcomes and a note of curiosity.
"So what happened on Kaittos?"
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The query cuts in while he's still formulating how to say it. Rinzler hesitates a moment, then offers a small shrug.
"Reward ceremony for Trials." He'd informed the other security functions in the room of his five day absence already. Rinzler doesn't consider it necessary to confirm that he won.
"Temples applied mass edit."
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The trials had been little more than an intriguing, background cultural note between rushing around, trying to gather supplies for Avagi. Nihlus hadn't really spared it much thought, not having the time to afford it.
Now, however, he realizes he should have taken the opportunity to question the locals further about the matter, especially when he and Millard had taken off to warn the Elders about the storm. This was hardly the first time they'd encountered something like this, between the species changing and the power swaps.
He should have known, he should have-
Ah, shoot, there goes his anxiety spiking through the roof again.
Nihlus presses the heel of his palm against his brow plating, focusing on his breathing. Slowly in... and out.
"Do you need any help?" he asks quietly after a long moment. "Is there anything I can do?"