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In the dark night of the 28th of December 305, with the nearing of the end of the year, a large contingent of Violet Guards stormed the Black Tower, though it was hard to say whether it was even storming. The guards present simply opened the gates, and only a few guards seemed to put up a fight, though were eventually overpowered and put in chains. Even the guard commissioner was locked in his own office as the guards turned to the prison cells, releasing any and all inmates that were imprisoned. As they marched out of their prisons, the Dragon Rikkira flew overhead, giving a mocking Dragon Cry to the people who were held in chains and locked in the Black Tower instead. Before long, the entire bustle of people spread out over the city, and the Black Tower was left, entirely intact, but practically abandoned save for the Commissioner that was locked in his office, and the occasional guard in chains in the courtyard.
After that first occurrence, more and more reports flooded in:
- Guards of the east corridor tower have abandoned their post.
- Guards in the Barracks on the city wall of the Merchant District have burned their criminal records and left.
- Guards in the corridor to the Ithanian District have sabotaged the cannons on their tower and left their posts.
- Bureaucrats of the Church District Estates started folding origami Dragons out of the requisition forms and tossed them out of the windows before walking out of their offices.
- The Naval commission for dock mooring started marking up docking fees at random numbers, some too high and rediculous to be paid.
- Some Reverends had seized a number of Regalian banners, draped them over graves in the graveyard, and set them on fire.
- Merchants in the market place started eating their own produce, handing out some to the previously imprisoned Dragon worshipers, before simply walking away from their stalls.
In short, more and more people in the city seemed to fall under the sway of the Dragon Rikkira.
Law enforcement started breaking down and more and more guards started openly disobeying orders. This wasn't just limited to the Violet Order, even the Vigilant Shield, the Safeguard, the Black Hand, various House Guard Groups and even members of the Assembly were seemingly affected. More and more families were split down the middle as half the members were somehow convinced to support the Dragon, while the remaining half was not. The Black Tower itself was seemingly incapable of holding prisoners, as any time a sizable amount of them was put behind bars, a bunch of newly converted guards showed up and simply let them out, while subduing the loyalists.
The only law enforcement keep that remained somewhat on free standing was the Safeguard keep, the members of the safeguard who were converted, simply moving to the city and abandoning the idea of capturing the safeguard keep for themselves. The break down of law enforcement also saw the Arken Generals of the Dragon appear in broad daylight. Worse yet, there seemed to be more than anticipated. While their identities hadn't quite been made clear yet, the Imperial court started making more and more of a call for the Regalian citizens to form resistance groups aimed at eliminating the Arken Generals, but to avoid any undue harm to the Dragon worshipers and the converted, proclaiming that they were under the influence of foul magics, also proclaiming that other citizens should try and keep the state functioning properly and not hide away from continuing their daily activities, citing that the Dragon's aim was to sow discord and paranoia, and that the Regalians should do the exact opposite to support the war in Daendroc.
The Imperial Court itself was seemingly paralyzed, half the Imperial Guards had turned coat and started slowly annexing sections of the Imperial Administration, first the estates, then the castles, then the remains of the Imperial Palace. Eventually the fear was created that the Emperor was next, though the Imperial Guards seemed to completely avoid the Emperor. While several members of House Howlester had already been turned, and House Haagenvig also, House Lampero quickly joined them, while rumors also circulated about House Harhold switching sides. Was the building panic enough for resistance groups to form? Or would the people still not see the gravity of the mounting loss of control?
OOC Notes:
After that first occurrence, more and more reports flooded in:
- Guards of the east corridor tower have abandoned their post.
- Guards in the Barracks on the city wall of the Merchant District have burned their criminal records and left.
- Guards in the corridor to the Ithanian District have sabotaged the cannons on their tower and left their posts.
- Bureaucrats of the Church District Estates started folding origami Dragons out of the requisition forms and tossed them out of the windows before walking out of their offices.
- The Naval commission for dock mooring started marking up docking fees at random numbers, some too high and rediculous to be paid.
- Some Reverends had seized a number of Regalian banners, draped them over graves in the graveyard, and set them on fire.
- Merchants in the market place started eating their own produce, handing out some to the previously imprisoned Dragon worshipers, before simply walking away from their stalls.
In short, more and more people in the city seemed to fall under the sway of the Dragon Rikkira.
Law enforcement started breaking down and more and more guards started openly disobeying orders. This wasn't just limited to the Violet Order, even the Vigilant Shield, the Safeguard, the Black Hand, various House Guard Groups and even members of the Assembly were seemingly affected. More and more families were split down the middle as half the members were somehow convinced to support the Dragon, while the remaining half was not. The Black Tower itself was seemingly incapable of holding prisoners, as any time a sizable amount of them was put behind bars, a bunch of newly converted guards showed up and simply let them out, while subduing the loyalists.
The only law enforcement keep that remained somewhat on free standing was the Safeguard keep, the members of the safeguard who were converted, simply moving to the city and abandoning the idea of capturing the safeguard keep for themselves. The break down of law enforcement also saw the Arken Generals of the Dragon appear in broad daylight. Worse yet, there seemed to be more than anticipated. While their identities hadn't quite been made clear yet, the Imperial court started making more and more of a call for the Regalian citizens to form resistance groups aimed at eliminating the Arken Generals, but to avoid any undue harm to the Dragon worshipers and the converted, proclaiming that they were under the influence of foul magics, also proclaiming that other citizens should try and keep the state functioning properly and not hide away from continuing their daily activities, citing that the Dragon's aim was to sow discord and paranoia, and that the Regalians should do the exact opposite to support the war in Daendroc.
The Imperial Court itself was seemingly paralyzed, half the Imperial Guards had turned coat and started slowly annexing sections of the Imperial Administration, first the estates, then the castles, then the remains of the Imperial Palace. Eventually the fear was created that the Emperor was next, though the Imperial Guards seemed to completely avoid the Emperor. While several members of House Howlester had already been turned, and House Haagenvig also, House Lampero quickly joined them, while rumors also circulated about House Harhold switching sides. Was the building panic enough for resistance groups to form? Or would the people still not see the gravity of the mounting loss of control?
OOC Notes:
- We're cranking up the gears and recommend highly that organizations, families and groups consider having half their members convert to the Dragon's cause. This is not a conscious decision, but since the Dragon cannot always be roleplayed everywhere, you may say that your character was converted forcibly by the Dragon's Song and play out that role.
- Being converted doesn't make you a raving lunatic or prone to illegal actions that gets your character in trouble in the long run. The idea to is build an open paranoia where no-one knows who is and isn't turned.
- The Arken Generals will be put in play in the coming few days. These characters are /killable/ IC, as long as they are targeted by proper resistance groups with an actual plan of approach, and not just a random stabbing in the street. Remember, Arken are formidable mages with access to various forms of unknown Magics.
- The Countryside of Regalia is relatively unaffected by the Dragon, but this does not mean that everyone should go hide in their estates.