MAN IS WOLF TO MAN.
WHO? Everybody! Including fourth wall visitors.
WHAT? End of the line.
WHEN? The end of an era and dawn of a new one.
ANYTHING ELSE? Please warn for anything besides physical violence and move to a personal journal if it's beyond PG-13.
WHAT? End of the line.
WHEN? The end of an era and dawn of a new one.
ANYTHING ELSE? Please warn for anything besides physical violence and move to a personal journal if it's beyond PG-13.
MONARCHY IN CHAINS;
THANKS FOR EVERYTHING, YOU INGRATES.

READ THE LEMURIA INFOPAGE.
WAKE UP FROM THE WORLD STAGE.
With Fafnir defeated, citizens rise from their beds. No one remembers the incident...unless they have a BCE. While there's a great deal of confusion about certain circumstances—like those who fell asleep in crashed cars—most people move on and go forward with their day. Maybe a bit of déjà vu persists, but that's the extent of it for the average citizen. Even the accidents are chalked up to, more than anything else, a string of freak accidents. Reports are filed and investigations launched, but they're one event of many.
For you? Those memories are yours. Forever. What will you do with them?
WE BUILT THIS CITY ON CHAOS.
If a revolt isn't revolting, it isn't working. There's violence in the streets—everywhere. The chaos isn't confined to just the lower districts, to the horror of the rich. Crowds with molotovs, stolen weapons, anything they can find, rampage through every district. Some seek to find corrupt politicians and bring them to swift, gruesome justice. Some hold the rich ransom for better pay, better access to food. Some just rob everything that isn't nailed down.
A contingent of rioters break into the Pyramid District and kill entire swaths of the royal family.
Be careful you don't get caught on the wrong side of these mobs...or try to help out! Some of the rioters certainly bill the violence as fun, after all.
On top of chaos, something strange happens. Someone hacked the main grid of the city and every government-sanctioned telescreen and soundcaster is playing a bevy of classical and operatic music...with some twists. As fire and blood overtake the city, music swells in the night.
A revolution without dancing isn't a revolution worth having.
BEAUTIFUL AND TERRIBLE AS THE DAWN.
Meanwhile, fuel is added to the fire. Someone by the handle @WARSONG leaks an important file to the wider net. It details how several prominent politicians are funding experimentation on cloning and genetic "improvement" facilities to make people more susceptible to brainwashing, suggestion, and propaganda. The people are outraged and demand an answer.
But no answer comes. Politicians scramble for a scapegoat, so they call for the king, but the king isn't...right. His mind seems scrambled, completely out of bounds, and he's deemed unfit to rule. The next in line is a cousin, but she dies in a riot, and then her recently deceased brother. The list goes on and on, until the crown is placed upon the head of a young girl, traditionally far from the throne. She never would have been a contender for the throne, if not for this chaos. Luckily, she was born five seconds earlier than her twin.
Ueli Ansath Sherel takes the imperial name Ansath Ueli Tal-Xol, first of her name, Queen of Lemuria and Empress of the Tranquil Empire. She promises stability, but few hear her over the roar of the riot. She immediately declares martial law anyway, so at least her voice is felt. The streets are flooded with the military, who rapidly pull back from the Crosslands.
Just, if you're in Lemuria, watch out. You might get shot by something very expensive.
THE CITY OF PEACE.
With the military gone to handle rioting Lemurians, the people of the Crosslands set up camp, hunkering down for when, they think, the military will return. They have some serious weaponry on their side; most notably, two dragons have joined their cause. One is Fafnir, who understands the damage he's done and wants to make amends; the other is Jörmungandr, persuaded by Fafnir to join the cause and that the Crosslands are their better allies, after a narrow scrape with what he believes were Lemurian warriors.
So while the Crosslands aren't exactly peaceful, they're not the riotous mass of neighboring Lemuria. It won't take long to escape to them, should you so choose. This is especially true for the magical and mythological; once tolerated in Lemuria, they are now outright loathed. Survivors flee to the Crosslands, where the hulking masses of two dragons flank the sky. And the Crosslanders know an advantage when they see one, welcoming refugees—myths especially—with the understanding they'll stand and fight when the Lemurian army returns.
If you don't agree, they'll try to chase you out however they can. The magic now on their side is nothing short of stunning.
Among the escaping masses is...Viero. His recent brush with death and failure at political up-jumping has made him denounce his ties with the military of Lemuria. He flees to the Crosslands, where he claims he's reformed and helps the people build up their defenses. He's quickly becoming an influential political entity, with his well-made speeches and genuine military knowledge aiding his base. He rallies people to the cause, and promises to defend the Crosslands from the corruption of Lemurian politics, which he now denounces.
It looks like the future of the Tranquil Empire won't be in time travel or in conquest, but in war with the Crosslands, led by the disgraced Viero. He doesn't have the resources to become a monster, but neither does Lemuria's new empress. Not yet, anyway. Not like the Regency.
And, more importantly, your time here is drawing to a close.
BUT YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN.
Just as the chaos and violence reaches a fever pitch, you receive a ping on your BCE.
@CMDR | @ALLAny messages sent to Grothia will bounce back.
Soldiers, you've resurrected me. I appreciate the gesture, but my time is at an end. You have destroyed what will one day be the Regency, and so I shall never be born. Every moment you have given me of life is a gift for which I cannot repay. Thank you.
Onto other matters.
You have also stopped the invention of the BCEs. This is good; it means time travel will not come to be abused as it shall be in the future. But it also means your BCEs will soon start malfunctioning. Promises we may have made you about returning home or escaping are beginning to fade. We have limited time. You have limited time.
There are only so many time-jumps we can make. Not everyone can return home. Some will have to stay. It will be easier on our weakening technology to transport people in groups, as well; if you have a friend with a homeworld you would rather return to than your own, I will allow it. While it is against COST policy, soon, COST will never have existed. We will break protocol for now.
Please make your decisions quickly. I do not know how much time we have. As such, please relate all inquiries to @ASHOLE and @STARBOY; I have unfinished business that must be completed before the end of things.
Goodbye, my fellow soldiers.
As for you? It's time to go. But where will you go, and with who? An app opens on your BCE that shows how many slots there are to leave and how many there are to stay. Every extra journey takes resources, but sending two at once takes far fewer and is encouraged.
Whatever you choose, it's a one-way trip.
[OOCly, we're handwaving this, so we're not going to make you calculate it out. There just aren't enough slots for everyone, so it's up to your character to make one last jump or stay to fight in this war between Lemuria and the Crosslands. Basically, choose whatever you think is most IC or poignant or the best ending for your character in this game.]
READ THE LEMURIA INFOPAGE.
farewells IM SO LATE BUT I MUST
Perhaps one day he'll get pulled back. For now, he's not going to take his chances.
"Where are you headed?"
He's still a little sentimental--even given the comparatively short time spent with COST, it feels wrong to leave without saying goodbye.
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"Back from whence I came," is the response. Not home, that's truly not an option for what Chiron is, but back to the Holy Grail War.
"Yourself?"
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Where do mythical centaurs come from, anyway? 76 knows it's not really his place to pry, so he'll leave it at that. Chiron doesn't owe him anything, and despite his own curiosity, it seems best not to press.
Besides, his answer is similarly vague.
"It's the same for me. Earth, with Genji and Angela."
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It's a response that answers nothing and raises many more questions. So be it. "If there's anything you've ever wanted clarification on, I am willing to provide it."
Because 76 isn't the type to pry, and Chiron's long since respected that about him. "I will miss Genji's presence. He's been very reliable when we've been thrown into the ring together. Yours as well."
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"I hope you get to take a vacation, after this."
Somehow he doubts it, just as he isn't going home to any kind of rest either. Something like that is a luxury that people like them can't afford. He tries not to sound too bittersweet about it, though the exhaustion shows on his face, like normal.
"I'll be sure to give him the appropriate commendation."
As always, he ignores the praise of his own character, preferring to focus on the mention of someone else, instead.
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For example, no weird Spiderarchies to deal with.
"Mm, but be sure to inform yourself of yours too."
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It doesn’t work that way for him, either. His mission at home is simpler, perhaps, on a cosmic sort of scale, but it’s no less dangerous, and 76 has come to terms with the fact that he’s missed his shot at retirement. That’s fine—it never would have suited him anyways.
He shakes his head.
“Had my share. Not really interested anymore.”
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It'd explain all the selections, at the very least.
"Am I allowed to ask a final question? After this one, I mean."
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Though he knows there were civilians among their number as well. All he can really do is hope that they aren't too scarred by the experience, but no one is ever that lucky. He certainly wasn't.
76 has a feeling he knows what's coming next, and it's difficult not to tense, a kneejerk response to the conversation turning back around on him.
"Ask me whatever you want."
There's no point in keeping secretsy aren't going to see each other again after this.
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Not that any were spared in their activties, but at least the ranks were...there was less need for teaching those new to warfare how to cope. That much had to have been on purpose.
Chiron's eyebrows rise slightly as he sees 76 tense, and at that, he lets it go. No question is worth that reaction even before it's asked. He shakes his head, then extends his hand.
"Never mind, I think. You've always declined to give it, and I intend to respect that fact."
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"I'm serious. What do you want to know?"
He has a feeling, based on the way Chiron phrases it, but he still wants to be sure.
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Chiron's still certain that it is information he could live without, but he likes 76 genuinely and sees him as a colleague. One of the best to work with. To not have that information is less about trust and more wanting to keep a memory of the man behind that working exterior for as long as Chiron could.
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He could leave it at that--it's obvious "76" isn't actually his name, and Chiron was courteous enough to phrase the question in such a way to give him an out. Indeed, his immediate inclination is to leave it at that, but he reminds himself that they're not going to see each other again, and there's really no harm in it. Chiron has proven himself time and time again to be reliable, and he has 76's respect. This is the least he can do, now that they've reached the end of all this.
For now, anyway.
"It's Jack."
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But he has it now, and to hell with it. 76 is getting a centaur hug for all of this.
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None of this is going to find its way back to his world, and his name is so incredibly common that he expects this exchange to have few, if any, repercussions. Still, Chiron’s assurance that this will stay between them is a little nice, in a way. He hadn’t expected to make
The hug is also unexpected. Jack can’t help but flinch, like he’s not used to this kind of interpersonal contact. After a moment, however, he tries to relax, even if the gesture isn’t something he thinks he can fully return. He settles for a firm pat on the back, instead, before pulling away.
“Maybe someday I’ll tell you the rest.”
It’s a joke, as there likely won’t be a someday, but he thinks it speaks more to his respect for Chiron as a comrade than anything else.
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If there is another day, then Chiron shall be disappointed. It would meant COST ultimately failed, and the work must begin anew. However, there are worse people to roll the stone up the hill again with, and he releases Jack from the hug as that thought crosses his mind.
"Until then, be safe and well."
[OOC: This feels like a logical end but also UGLIEST LAUGHING AT FORESHADOWING.]
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because that's not gonna be super awkward or anything]