| The long night had come and gone, fires burnt out and the small-scale destruction of Terminus had been beaten back. Demons sent screaming back to Infernalis, their souls desirous of vengeance that could be sated again and again, until that ebon-forged gate would be destroyed. In the Emerald Jewel, the thick of the damage was being attended to. Never was the spirit of Araevis' people stronger than in the cusp of disaster. Neighbors and vendors came together, makeshift hospitals constructed on-site that the injured could be seen to as Arcanum priests ran hither and fro to heal the most grievously affected. Scores of men and women combed through the wreckage of razed buildings, pulling survivors from debris-caked cellars and ash-soaked panic rooms. The bustle of the market district was of a different kind, but the people were gripped of a familiar air: they were each tempered by the end of the world, and had been but spectators before; now, they would bite back against the unjust world. The brave and chivalrous, or stubborn and hard-hearted, who had been most active in the protection of the city each gathered of their own accord. The Conexus, overrun as it was with squelching further incursions into the city by daemon-kin, could take days – if not weeks – to rally a proper campaign against the source of this atrocity; and longer still to locate fully its epicenter. It was the purview of a particular devil - whom sought the Black Portal's ruin - that the portal was against the deeper reaches of his own ambitions. Ego, oddly charitable in his forthcoming ownership of those who had gathered outside and witnessed the destruction of Semper Mihi, had supplied a good deal of information towards the portal and its workings. Further, he had quelled immediately any notions of the four simple souls from attempting to quell the Janu without further numbers to aid them. The Conexus had aught to spare in resources for them to petition for, and bodies aplenty would be willing to seek their fight at the heart of the devilry worked against their city. First, though, Ego had sent them to collect those most suited from those few protectors in the twilight hours of the eclipse. Of course, when questioned as to whether he intended to bring them under his thrall, the unsettling creature had opted for a barbed-wire grin and casually evaded the notion. And so, two days later, three thrall: for Dominic had insisted there was 'business to attend to', trekked into the still-thriving Emerald Jewel, where heroes and ruffians alike had come under a singular banner of the first and greatest interest: self-preservation. [ 442 / 442 ] |
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