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The Citadel of Sorcery
« on: March 23, 2019, 03:05:01 PM »
The Citadel of Sorcery

Long ago, in what at the time had been the center of the growing Nexus, a cabal of magic users from across the multiverse gathered together with one purpose. They had hoped to harness the many unique forms of magical energy their presence had brought to the Nexus in one place, to master all power within this strange dimension in which they had been imprisoned. Perhaps they had wished to become gods, or to free themselves from this place, but whatever it was they aimed to do it all went horribly wrong. All that remains is a massive hole in the ground, and the largest focal point of magical energy in the Nexus today.

A spiraling Omphalos rises up from the center of this massive crater, consisting of thousands of threads winding up to the sky. Each is a different form and color of mana. Here the sky is violet with crackling power, all normal weather patterns suspended. Around this center an assembly of towers have been constructed of a variety of materials, each surrounding it in circles of increasing height and distance from the center. The oldest and most prestigious towers directly surround the Omphalos, squat edifices of stone bathed in its titanic energies. Each subsequent circle of towers is taller and more numerous than the last, size and opulence compensating for lessening importance and access to the Omphalos.


At the edge of the crater where the rest of the Nexus begins again is a thick wall of enchanted glass, impervious to all but the most divine of spells and unbreakable by any force short of hours of constant artillery barrage. Only a series of gates equidistant from one another around the circumference of the wall present notable weak points, and these only relatively so. The tallest and most durable of towers extend up from just behind the wall, home to the most militant and least prestigious of the crater’s inhabitants. Visitors seeking to partake of the Omphalos’ seemingly infinite might must first prove themselves to these guardians, a task easier said than done.

Culture

The Citadel of Sorcery, as it’s now known, is home to a population of magical users numbering in the thousands - largest in the Nexus. Every tower is home to either an eclectic bunch of sorcerous squatters, or the headquarters of a magical society of varying size and potency. The line there is a little blurry, with old orders declining over time into hyper-competitive rabble while the squatters organize and start deciding on dress codes and fancy titles. The only true commonality between them is a dedication to the art, science, practice, or whatever of magic as their members know - and a thirst for easily accessible energy.

Toward the center are the most successful and powerful of the magical orders calling the Citadel their home. The unimpressive but sturdy towers they live in are full of wonders and horrors scarcely seen elsewhere, enabled by the Omphalos. Competition for positions within their ranks are fierce, and they prefer to train their own members from scratch rather than accept powerful outsiders who have their own ideas and the weight to push them. They keep to themselves.

Further out this become less the case, with various magical orders jockeying to attract the attention of outsiders to fill their ranks and give them an edge that might allow them to claim the coveted central towers. Politicking and productivity abound in these intermediate towers, each of them eager to prove themselves superior by showing off the fruits of their sorcery. This activity forms a cornerstone of the Citadel of Sorcery’s economy as enchanted items, unique lifeforms, and potent potions flow out to practitioners and wealthy people in other districts of the Nexus in exchange for everyday staple commodities.

It’s not all knowledge and and power here of course. A substantial underclass of non-magical people are bound through fear and contract to labor beneath the shadows of the towers for their sorcerous overlords. Some of them have lived in the Citadel for generations, and exposure to the abundant mana has produced various mutations that make many of these people unsuitable for everyday life in most other districts. Joining them are the multitude of homunculi, summoned beings, and custom creatures who allow for impossible feats of engineering. Some of them are even rented out to the neighbors. Non-magical immigrants are for this reason uncommon.

Politics

There are four tiers of magical orders to be found in the Citadel. The highest and most exclusive rule from the towers directly adjacent to the Omphalos and its great power, and prefer to focus on their research into harnessing its power. They produce wonders, and horrors, the like of which the other orders can scarcely dream of and leverage access to their products in exchange for all the raw materials and necessities they need to otherwise ignore the world around them. They rule no territory beyond the immediate defensible territory around their towers.

The most publicly known of the first tier orders are the Silver Seekers, an order of masked and robed alchemists who allegedly transfer their souls into golems after completing their apprenticeships. Those few who profess to have seen what they look like under it claim their bodies gleam with an outer coating of precious metals, and that their masters spend their days harnessing the vast might of the Omphalos as fuel for otherwise impossible acts of transmutation. Unique elements with properties not found in nature sometimes find their way into the hands of those who satisfy their eccentric demands.

The second tier consists of those orders who rule from intermediate towers are much more competitive and socially engaged. They maintain territories of varying size and productivity, turning raw materials into reagents and enchanted items and constructing “capacitors” for mana out of metal and stone. The means available to them begins with human and demihuman slaves and goes up to whatever the order can procure through their magic at the time.

Perhaps the most economically active of the second tier orders are the Scribes of Thoth. Known for their pure white linen robes, their shaved heads, and their Ibis headdresses, the Scribes have harnessed the magical power they claim is inherent in record keeping. By making exacting records of every transaction, every discovery, and every historical event they can they seek to perfect their understanding of the Scroll of Ages, a cosmic record containing all knowledge. There appears to be something to this theory, because through numerological examination of their records and the proper application of mana they can make forecasts of incredible accuracy regarding future events - especially economic ones. They are the go to for anyone looking to figure out which markets to break into, and when. Their ability to call upon the spirits of the dead and bend them to their will is pretty neat, too.

The third tier is made of the militant orders whose towers loom over the peak of the great wall surrounding the Citadel. They are both the most popular and most tedious of magicians, battle mages who specialize in blowing things up and enhancing their own physical abilities to ward off invaders. They also have a surprising aptitude for customs enforcement - if only in the form of opportunistic extortion.

An exception to the normal mold, the Sidereal Order seek to protect the Citadel of Sorcery by means of advanced divination. More a secret society of mystical intelligence operators than fire-crazy spellswords, the Sidereals are masters of scrying upon past and current events in order to perceive potential threats and investigate conflicts. Other orders are wary of them, as it is not unknown for the militant third tier orders to pull the occasional coup against a second tier one in hopes of gaining access to more mana and research materials. The Sidereal Order reassures its contemporaries that they are more interested in what lies beyond the Citadel’s walls than within.

The fourth tier consists of those magical orders, covens, and individuals who have either not yet acquired a tower of their own, or who have acquired a tower but have not yet secured their hold over it and the surrounding territories. The former are tolerated by the higher tier orders simply because the effort of removing them is too much, or because they can serve as useful test subjects. The latter are looked upon warily as potential rivals, and they see regular efforts to undermine their attempt to join a higher tier with their new acquisition.

Who is the Chief at the head of all this? Their representative is no ruler at all, in truth, but a construct forged from the heart of the Omphalos. None can claim with any credibility to be its creator, but the Keeper is essentially perfect for the job. It is a shapeshifting paragon of magical communication methods, able to poll representatives from the Citadel's constituent orders at any time on the rare occasions when diplomacy demands collective decision-making. It can withstand artillery fire unscathed, but is otherwise limited to the abilities of an exceptional mortal human. If the Keeper is destroyed, it will reform within the Omphalos within a month's time. In the absence of consensus it will default to whatever decisions will best preserve the Omphalos from total subjugation, and in fact it may well be playing the orders against each other to prevent any one group from having total control.

But that last one's just a conspiracy theory.
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Re: The Citadel of Sorcery
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2019, 11:33:20 PM »
Edelgard

An icy itch clung to Edelgard's skin after stepping out of Sakura's dark portals for the eighth or ninth time. She understood the infinite depths of the girl's gateways better each trip, and once they planted their feet on the ground at their destination, she stayed still for a second longer than strictly needed, unwilling to show evidence of the cascading nausea over her senses. Edelgard glimpsed up at the sight that greeted them, her gaze sliding up the wall, and up, and further up, past its edge.

The warrior scoffed and began to walk towards the guardians of the gate, slightly ahead of the mage. "Hurts my eyes," she remarked. "But could stop an elder dragon. Impregnable."

Once they were facing the ornate gate, engraved with runes and something Edelgard thought much like orichalc, she struck the butt of her spear against the ground to call the guards' attention, and allowed Sakura to speak.
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Re: The Citadel of Sorcery
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2019, 05:43:33 PM »
Sakura

Sakura gingerly stepped out of her shadow with a serene smile, taking in the awe inspiring works of magic seemingly everpresent in this city. The demon she didn't dare go near, little convinences that she'd found on the internet, this wall, and the secrets held within it.

It was enough to make even her feel a bit tingly.


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Re: The Citadel of Sorcery
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2019, 01:13:38 PM »
The Citadel of Sorcery
10:00 am

The border between the Citadel and the many surrounding districts was unlike any other. Where most borders build up as close to their borders as possible, here there was a small no-mans-land between the enormous  walls and the closest outsider structures. In that zone the sky took on the seeming of twilight, royal purples and brilliant reds and oranges overtaking the mid-morning blues. The wall itself went up and up, taller than any nearby building and visibly absorbing the sunlight into itself. It shone with that harnessed power, and added to it a lovely azure hue that threatened to crackle out like lightning.

Looming even above the wall were a pair of enormous crystalline towers. Anyone with good enough eyesight could see the heavily armored guards standing atop it, looking down with pikes that seemed to double as wizard's staves with the way they hummed with power. Four more like them were present down on the ground by the large open gates where large wooden crates were being moved in and out of trucks lined up in No Man's Land. One of them, a larger man, was shouting out orders. "Keep it moving! The next shipment is due in five minutes, this lot need to be out of here in four!"

The laborers were men and women and... things, of all sorts. Muscular, wiry, exotic hair colors and a mix of animal ears. Some had scaly hides, others had four eyes, and all of them shared the simple reality of not having much in common at all. And here they were, moving big wooden crates.

One of the guards turned to recognize the newcomers who had arrived by obvious magic. "State your business, ladies."

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« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2019, 02:47:12 AM »
The Citadel of Sorcery
10:00 am

The border between the Citadel and the many surrounding districts was unlike any other. Where most borders build up as close to their borders as possible, here there was a small no-mans-land between the enormous  walls and the closest outsider structures. In that zone the sky took on the seeming of twilight, royal purples and brilliant reds and oranges overtaking the mid-morning blues. The wall itself went up and up, taller than any nearby building and visibly absorbing the sunlight into itself. It shone with that harnessed power, and added to it a lovely azure hue that threatened to crackle out like lightning.

Looming even above the wall were a pair of enormous crystalline towers. Anyone with good enough eyesight could see the heavily armored guards standing atop it, looking down with pikes that seemed to double as wizard's staves with the way they hummed with power. Four more like them were present down on the ground by the large open gates where large wooden crates were being moved in and out of trucks lined up in No Man's Land. One of them, a larger man, was shouting out orders. "Keep it moving! The next shipment is due in five minutes, this lot need to be out of here in four!"

The laborers were men and women and... things, of all sorts. Muscular, wiry, exotic hair colors and a mix of animal ears. Some had scaly hides, others had four eyes, and all of them shared the simple reality of not having much in common at all. And here they were, moving big wooden crates.

One of the guards turned to recognize the newcomers who had arrived by obvious magic. "State your business, ladies."

Sakura

Sakura was overwhelmed by the grand and opulent magesty of the structure, able to feel its overbearing strength from even here, but only for a moment. She quickly composed herself before elegantly flipping her hair with a hmph, projecting the air befitting nobility. "I am a new arrival and I wish to join a magic order, as well as to reside within your-ah, district, I think they were called here."

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« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2019, 02:17:25 AM »
The Citadel of Sorcery

The guard looked both of them over carefully for several seconds, then nodded his head. "Very well. If you will follow me to the gatehouse one of our scribes can process your immigration request. At this time of day there shouldn't be too much of a line." The armored warrior tapped his pike on the ground twice, and then Sakura could feel something in the air shift.

A subtle ward had adjusted around them. He turned to lead them to the gate and into a passage off to the side. It led to a small and functional office lined with archaic weapons all along the walls. It was full of chairs, and there was a desk in the middle. Behind it sat a hooded figure in deep grey robes who was handwriting something with a fountain pen.

He waved the guard off, silently, and then motioned for Edelgard and Sakura to take seats in front of him.

The subtle wards were no longer so subtle, settling on them with a noticeable pressure. A slight discomfort.

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Re: The Citadel of Sorcery
« Reply #6 on: April 21, 2019, 02:30:42 AM »
Edelgard

Edelgard stayed close to Sakura like her own shadow when they moved inside. Her companion was by no means frail, and she was someone of the arcane world, not merely versed in it, but it still made the Forsaken irrevocably nervous to stride into a stronghold of magic so boldly and with so few.

At first she made to stand to Sakura's side on her feet, placed as an observer but not a participant, but she reminded herself this was for her too, and took her seat next to the girl. She cast her gaze around, taking her impressions of the magic that surrounded them, resting her original weapon diagonally against her body, hands still wrapped loosely around it.

The other spear was strapped to her back, and covered up from tip to ip.
[13:38:37] Helligator: Depends on the god, but gods by definition in Nasuverse are strong because they have divine authority.
[13:38:48] Kat: Even the toilet god?
[13:38:56] Helligator: No one worships toilets.
[13:39:00] Helligator: Don't be a shitlord.

[04:32:08] Helligator: I can't make dragons in power armor like this

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[23:32:37] Helligator: use the narrative as a means to convey an interesting story and cool conflicts with the openness you're allowed
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« Reply #7 on: April 21, 2019, 03:17:15 AM »
The Citadel of Sorcery

The scribe made them wait for another ten seconds as he apparently marked his place. He carefully placed his pen side, folded his hands in front of himself, and let out a sigh. In a soft whisper that somehow carried to the rest of the room he said, "Immigration, then. You will need to provide some demographic information, and register your magical specialty. This information will be made available by request to..."

He paused, taking another breath.

"... to interested magical orders upon request. Optional information is appreciated, such as if your magic is an innate gift or an academic... discipline."

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Re: The Citadel of Sorcery
« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2019, 07:31:46 PM »
Lawrence

7:30 AM

Kyahahahaha!

A fiery hawk soared the skies and spun trails of fire above the rooftops before diving down to the streets. Its eyes glowed as it scouted the area, surveying the corners and the cracks in the streets. Heheheh, this was too easy! These towers were no match for him, he dived and spun in the air acrobatically before taking the low ground, flying between the passerby's legs without a care, much to their panic and fright. With a snappy beak movement he snatched their purses while he was at it and cackled. This is what he lived for!

Suckers.

With a smug grin, he looked back and laughed, only for his eyes to widen as a horse carriage suddenly trotted right in his path, throwing him off track while he flew back and barely avoided a splash of filthy water. A screech of indignation the stolen purses to fall on the ground.

"Hey, hey, hey! Watch it you!" He snapped, unbelievably shocked by this lack of manners! Dumb animal, what did he think he was, he almost got hit by that! It wasn't his fault the traffic laws didn't abide to his whims. But just as the carriage left his field of vision, something behind it that certainly wasn't there appeared the moment it left appeared.

"You seem to enjoy yourself, little flame." An ashen figure with hair as burnt coal stared at the creature with the ghost of a smile. Despite that, its stare was as icy as a dagger in the back.

The bird gulped.



10:00

"Dammit! For the last time, I didn't steal anything! I swear! It ain't thieving if it's in broad daylight, just some friendly borrowing! C'mon, you could've let me keep the diamonds!"
The flaming creature flew around the dark man, who had just finished returned the so called borrowed goods. Compared to the familiar's graceful aerial maneuvers, his stride  was much calmer and lithe, with a hint of a limp to it. His cane clacked against the hard ground and his steps carried a certain lack of weight to them.

Despite that, he seemed much heavier than someone of his size. Perhaps it was the weight of having to hear to such rambling.

"I won't hear any of it. If a pressured stone can become a gem, it'll be your turn to shine soon enough." He seemed unconcerned with the creature, instead walking towards his destination with cane in one hand and book in another, reading to his heart's content.

"Are you sure you saw her?" His silken words fell like gravity, and the bird felt a certain pressure when he spoke of that woman. "Erm, yeah! No doubt about it, she looks the part alright. You shouldn't be doubting your pal like that!" He finally decided to land on his shoulder and rest a little. "Think she'll be able to help us? With our... problem, I mean." It finally decided to ask him.

A ghost of a smile appeared on the pale man's lips. "Who knows? The threads of fate are fickle, and they are not the kind who'd smile so easily upon us. There is only one way to find out." He snapped the book shut with a dramatic gesture and stopped, for just as he said that he arrived exactly where he meant to be. Before him was a simple door.

"Kah! Sure, whatever you say Shakespeare!"

Despite the man's confident tone, for a second, he hesitated to touch the door knob. His hand flinched back for a second, and his expression grew somber. No, it wouldn't be right to just enter like this. It just... wouldn't.

He decided to take his cane and knocked on the door thrice. "Is anyone here?" He asked simply.
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Re: The Citadel of Sorcery
« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2019, 07:59:07 PM »
Sakura Edelfeldt

Magic coursed through Sakura's veins as she sat down, gripping tightly on her magic wand, as if she were holding Sapphire's hand for comfort more than anything else. She bit her lip as the wards settled down and took a deep breath.

Oh, how she hated talking about her demographics. Talking about her magical talents was fine, to an extent, but talking about her past, ugh...

She'd avoid that line of questioning, if at all possible. Some people didn't bat an eye when an obviously Asian woman called herself Finnish. Others were more probing.

She clicked her tongue before speaking up, settling down into her chair as much as she could, under the circumstances. "My name is Sakura Edelfeldt, and my companion here is named Edelgard. I'm from Finland, and am formally trained in mineralogy, alchemy, and in the study of the Imaginary Abyss."

She leaned back a bit, smiling just a tad. "Would a demonstration be helpful?"

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Re: The Citadel of Sorcery
« Reply #10 on: April 22, 2019, 12:29:00 AM »
Edelgard

She stared intensily at the scribe, and only stopped when Sakura finished speaking, directing an inquisitive glance at the edges of her expressions. Finland was not a familiar name to her, as expected, but Edelgard didn't hope that anyone would know her birthplace either.

"I am a Forsaken. From the Wasteland which borders Illyris," she said, and rested on her next words for a moment. "Combat specialist. Magic to murder mages."
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[13:38:37] Helligator: Depends on the god, but gods by definition in Nasuverse are strong because they have divine authority.
[13:38:48] Kat: Even the toilet god?
[13:38:56] Helligator: No one worships toilets.
[13:39:00] Helligator: Don't be a shitlord.

[04:32:08] Helligator: I can't make dragons in power armor like this

[19:50:12] francobull III: [...] why are you being all assive aggressive?

[23:32:37] Helligator: use the narrative as a means to convey an interesting story and cool conflicts with the openness you're allowed
[23:32:43] Helligator: not to CHEAT stories and conflicts

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« Reply #11 on: April 22, 2019, 12:37:15 AM »
The Scribe

The man in his robes dutifully penned down everything Sakura stated, though in more words it seemed than she had used. There were also some motions that resembled someone checking off boxes as well. However, the scribe's pen paused when Edelgard revealed her own specialty. The man took a deep, wheezing breath at that, and then let out a cough. "That... is not a field which will make you many friends in this place, miss. But, I suspect you will find ones who would court you soon enough."

His attention shifted back to Sakura. "Not... with me, no. I will say your stated specialty in Mineralogy has... flagged you for interest by at least one order already. There is a..."

He paused. "... standing request by the Lapidarian Society to alert them of prospective recruits with a background in the field. Shall I place you down as desiring a meeting?"

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« Reply #12 on: April 22, 2019, 02:01:34 AM »
Lawrence

"Hrm. How odd. I thought this place was open."

He thought he was being courteous, but it seemed this place was vacant after all. What a shame. It couldn't be helped though. That hesitation seemed to be hilarious for the fiery bird, who had to try its hardest to resist the most violent fit of guffawing in the whole Nexus. Cackling, it flew around him, keeping its flaming wings on its beak in shock and trembling in the most obviously fake fright imaginable.

"Eep! Oh shit! It's our arch enemy, the door's back with a vengeance! What will you do, we are so screwed. Okay, don't panic bud! You know this is too much for you, we can always run. Running's aaaaalways an option. No shame in it, nope. I mean, what if a breeze shut it on your fingers? Huh?"

The man sighed, of course he'd have to remain as insufferable as ever. And yet, he shook his head and spun his cane with a simple motion, grabbed the doorknob by its edge and hooked the door open with a graceful arm motion.

"Leave my loneliness unbroken—quit the bust above my door. Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door. Quoth the Raven Nevermore." And with that, he smiled. He pulled it off smoother than he thought, maybe this would silence h-

"AAAAAAAND BEHOLD, WE HAVE A WINNER! BOW DOWN Y'ALL, THE GREAT PHENEX AND HIS SIDEKICK LAMESPEARE HAVE TWARTED CRAPPY HOME SECURITY ONCE MORE!! The bird gloated,

"Must you be so loud?" He pressed his middle finger against the bridge of his nose, hoping it might just get the ringing off his ears. "Of course! It might just wake up your 'noggin baby! Or wis pwoww Wawencwe twoo swy... kyehehehe~"

Well, two heads are better than one they say. At least, as long as he didn't lose his. So with that the two waltzed in, one strolling and the other flying.
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« Reply #13 on: April 22, 2019, 03:10:17 AM »
Neptune

10:00

"Snoooore....... Snooooore....."

The fanciful room presented when the door opened itself before him would have looked so much better, it would have looked so much better if it wasn't covered in various lying around everywhere. How could anyone work in an environment? It was complete chaos.

"Snoore....."

No it wasn't empty. The strange was coming from human. More precisely someone was lying on her stomach on top of a pile of books. The girl would have been real beauty for sure if she was ust dressed differently.... but how could she even sleep on the books? They didn't look comfortable at all.

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« Reply #14 on: April 22, 2019, 05:57:54 PM »
The Scribe

The man in his robes dutifully penned down everything Sakura stated, though in more words it seemed than she had used. There were also some motions that resembled someone checking off boxes as well. However, the scribe's pen paused when Edelgard revealed her own specialty. The man took a deep, wheezing breath at that, and then let out a cough. "That... is not a field which will make you many friends in this place, miss. But, I suspect you will find ones who would court you soon enough."

His attention shifted back to Sakura. "Not... with me, no. I will say your stated specialty in Mineralogy has... flagged you for interest by at least one order already. There is a..."

He paused. "... standing request by the Lapidarian Society to alert them of prospective recruits with a background in the field. Shall I place you down as desiring a meeting?"

Sakura

Sakura nodded. "That would be quite amicable to me. I wish to engross myself in the world of magic with the utmost haste once more."

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