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It has been twenty years since the formation of the Assembly, and the galaxy is in a transitional stage. Three primary factions, the Rothians, Humans, and The Sovereignty, in addition to a smaller associate race, the Dirophyds, work to shape the future of the galaxy to varying ends. Our characters are specialists from many races and backgrounds who have been assigned to a newly formed, cross-species initiative designed to handle threats to galactic peace and stability.

The first known contact between two spacefaring species was between the Rothians and Humans almost a thousand years ago. Although both had encountered simple alien life before, the discovery of an entire other civilization was somewhat of a shock to both. The two species engaged in trade and generally peaceful relations for several hundred years. The discovery of the Dirophyds about fifty years ago by the Rothians changed little, but the discovery of the Sovereignty, however, carried profound impacts across the known galaxy. The first meeting of the Humans and Sovereignty sparked a war that lasted around seven years, and eventually involved all known species. By its end, billions were dead, and several planets were irreversably devastated. Once the Rothians joined forces with the Humans, the Sovereignty was pushed back enough that both sides agreed to a treaty that, among other things, formed the Assembly of Pax, a cross-species governmental organization meant to prevent another war of its kind from occurring again.

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Neutrium: Neutrium is the matter form of an energy field, called the neutrium field, that is omnipresent and mostly evenly distributed through the universe. It is a solid at room temperature and is formed in high intensity, high energy locations where the neutrium field condenses, such as neutron stars, supernovae, and the accretion disks of active black holes. It may also be found in small quantities in places such as asteroid fields, as it is often a byproduct of solar system formation. Its usefulness to the galaxy is undeniable, as without it, galactic civilization could not exist. Under the right conditions, neutrium can excite the energy field in ways that seem to bend the fabric of the universe itself. With neutrium, a ship can bend space around it, creating a "bubble" that allows the vessel to reach its much faster than light could travel the same distance. Under different conditions, neutrium can have other effects, not all of which are well understood, despite considerable research on the subject.

Magic: "Magic" is a phenomena created by the brain of an individual interacting with the neutrium field to create reality-bending results.. The mechanisms behind it are much more well-understood than in ancient times, so to most people, it has no supernatural appearance, but the supersticious title of magic has been in common vernacular for centuries. Magic users can mentally manipulate the neutrium field in a large variety of ways, such as the creation of heat by exciting molecules, manipulation of electromagnetic forces to create electricity, telekinesis, and countless other forms of magic. Extended use of such abilities can be exhausting, depending on training, but are often rather potent. Not everyone can use magic, however. Only individuals born with the ability can manipulate the neutrium field in any capacity. The exact reason why individuals are or are not born with the ability to use magic is not entirely understood. It is genetic, but is not guaranteed to pass down to a child, and those with no family history of magic use can occasionally be born with the ability. A species must be exposed to neutrium at some point for magic to begin to manifest in the population, and the brains of magic users contain small amounts of neutrium, but exposure to the substance at any point during development does not influence the chance of the child becoming a magic user in any way. It is theorized that the neutrium may form in the brains of magic users via small interactions with the neutrium field.

Implants: Prosthetics and implants are relatively common throughout the galaxy, though most can only match the the natural capabilities of the body for those who have been injured or otherwise disabled. Expensive "normal" implants can sometimes impart a very slight improvement over natural function, but it is the neutrium-based implants that can provide real improvement. Using neutrium to more easily interact with the brain, these implants are capable of providing significant improvements over almost any aspect of the body. Some can heighten muscular strength and bone density to lead to much greater strength, while others can improve endurance or regeneration to unnatural levels. Some implants can provide enhanced mental function as well, such as through improved reaction times or occular implants that provide a convenient, intelligent HUD. Drawbacks to these implants include not only the expense required to recieve them, but the restrictions on who can use them. Because the implants make use of neutrium to operate, the bodies of those with the capability to use magic will reject the implants, so magic and advanced implants cannot be used simultaneously. A good deal of research has been focused onto creating powerful implants that magic-users can use, but there have been no useful results as of yet.

The Assembly of Pax: Formed after the end of the war with the Sovereignty, the Assembly is a united government organization headquartered on the neutral world of Pax. Humans, Rothians, and the Sovereignty all provide delegates to represent their interests in the Assembly. The Dirophyds are considered a part of the Assembly and do have some representation, but are not yet populous enough, or organized enough to recieve full representation. The Assembly establishes basic constants for use throughout the galaxy, such as a standard calendar, currency, and measurement systems, as well as regulating anything relating to how the various civilizations interact with one another. Each species is completely autonomous withing their own borders, and no Assembly law can govern matters that occur within a species' own space, with their own citizens, that does not influence another species, unless a mutually-agreed upon treaty specifies that it does. Assembly law applies in situations that involve interactons between the governments, individuals, and other entities of different civilizations.
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Even before he said anything, it was easy to tell that Zharanthixil was unimpressed. He held his arms crossed over his chest while letting out a low growl. "You think to come to me and speak to me about honor? About my own intentions? You might be so conceited to think this is all about you, but it is not. You are merely a single pest in a larger swarm. Your 'friends,' that Breton, that Dunmer, that traitorous Saxhleel, all are threats as far as I am concerned. I have experienced the 'friendship' of outsiders, I have witnessed with my own eyes the effects of your motivations."

As he spoke, Zharanthixil walked over to one of the shrines along the walls and lifted up the Argonian skull off of its stake. He looked into its eye sockets for a few moments and let out a soft sigh before marching over to Janius and practically shoving the skull into his arms. "Perhaps you wish to revel in the 'accomplishments' of those who came before you, is that it? Perhaps it will satisfy you to know that the skull you hold belonged to one of the most fearless defenders of his people that I have had the pleasure to know, and that his life was snuffed out by one of your kind? I bet it would make you smile to hear that he fought to his last breath to protect a group of hatchlings, only to be beheaded before their young eyes."

With growing anger, the Master-Hunter stomped over to another shrine for another skull, then forced it into Janius' arms as well, atop the other one. His face was filled with a great deal of emotion, both anger and sadness, and he spoke at nearly a yell. "Or perhaps Nathrisk's skull would be more to your liking? She was treeminder of our village; a wise woman, and a generous soul. When the attack came, she embraced her own teachings of peace and refused to fight, instead deciding to talk to her attackers. To reason with them. Oh, but do not worry, she was rewarded for her devotion with a sword through her heart."

The last skull Zharanthixil approached he did not take to Janius, but instead picked up and stared into its empty eyes. For a moment, the anger in his expression seemed to fade completely, with depression taking its place. His voice became much more solemn, though the rage was still definitely present. "Perhaps my own suffering will give you greater amusement? My mother, the one who gave life to me, cared for me, and provided for me, cut down in her prime while her son watched. Her murderers were not content to simply kill her quickly. They let her bleed, they violated her in ways I do not care to repeat. After witnessing what happened to her, never did I think I would have to see someone I care so much about be violated in the same way again." Zharanthixil turned his head to lock eyes with Janius. "Then you showed up."
We can pick up again with the trial once the conversation with Zharanthixil is over.
Zharanthixil stood up and cast his gaze onto Kaleeth. "Was it not enough that you allowed him to corrupt you, that now you have to bring him here disturb me in my own home?"

The Master-Hunter took a few steps forward. His demeanor was angered, but not necessarily aggressive in a violent sense. He let out a soft hiss as he eyed Janius for a few moments in silence. Despite his attitude, he did not appear nearly as enraged as he did by the river. Time had helped to calm him to some extent, but his beliefs about Imperials were not something that one could expect to change easily. "I have no reason to speak to you. I respect the Elder and Treeminder, but they are too short-sighted to see the threat you pose. I have seen what happens when Saxhleel provide hospitality to outsiders. You take our gifts, then stab us in the back with them when we are not looking. I do not know what you intend to do to us with this ritual, but I promise you, I will not let you take us by surprise. I will die for this village, and I will most certainly kill for it."
"We have many practice weapons available, even something like the swords that are popular with outsiders. I will bring at least one of each. Unless your preference is for something especially exotic, you should be able to pick something you are comfortable with. I will go collect them now while we await your opponent." Thorantilth answered reassuringly as he stepped away back towards the village.
Zharanthixil was sitting on his knees as if meditating with his back to the door when Janius entered, and his daughter close behind. He was not wearing his armor as he was before, revealing a dozen or so heavy scars along his back, consistent with marks from a whip or lash. Like most Argonian huts, the interior was open and mostly plain, apart from a few decorative tapestries. The only exception were seven of what appeared to be shrines positioned evenly along the walls. They consisted of feathers and animal skins arranged around a wooden stake, each with an Argonian skull resting on top.

The moment Zharanthixil heard someone enter, he turned around, locked eyes with Janius, and immediately bared his teeth. "I did not invite you into my home." He warned with an agitated glare.
Ah, forgot to keep refreshing for a while. I'll post as soon as possible.

Also, I am going to be starting up (or rather restarting) an old RP with a few of my other friends. It is a sci-fi/fantasy (mostly sci-fi) universe of our own creation. I got the idea when I wondered what a fantasy universe with magic and the like would be like if they got out of the ancient times. Does that sound like it would interest you?
Thorantilth was waiting with a brown-scaled, lightly tattooed Argonian man when Meesei and Sabine arrived. The Treeminder bowed his head slightly to them as they approached, then motioned to his friend. "Good morning, Sabine. This is Nuz-Riska, our healer. He will be observing the fight and making sure no one is seriously hurt as a result of it. There are still a few things to do before we can begin, so I would take a few moments to rest and prepare. I need to go see if the practice weapons are ready, and we are still waiting on your opponent to arrive. Also, if you could allow Riska to examine your potions for a few moments to make sure they violate no rules, that would be appreciated."
"I am alright, I am just...afraid." Kaleeth answered, rubbing the back of her neck nervously. "Maybe we should just go talk to father now. I don't know if the Treeminder would be able to help, or even want to. He is not judgmental, but he would not want me to give up my...responsibilities, and he might think I will. I mean, I already know everything Thorantilth has taught me about the Hist anyway. Surely father will listen to the Hist's will when we remind him of it."
I would like to allow everyone to post in this case. However, I do believe that everyone in this RP has something going on that is preventing them from posting. I know you do, Lucius posted recently about not being able to be as active for a while, and I think Ryonara has as well. I can be patient though, I have plenty of other things to do in the meantime.
Kaleeth nodded to Janius, then handed off the wamasu hatchling to Ahnasha, since she seemed more accepting of it. As it had been disturbed from its rest, it tried fruitlessly to crawl away, but once it was in her arms, it settled down quite contently curled up against her fur. Lorag left for the common hut shortly after Janius and Kaleeth, leaving only Fendros, Ahnasha, and the wamasu outside near the Hist.

"So...I wonder exactly how big this thing will end up getting?" Ahnasha commented.

Kaleeth started to seem increasingly nervous as she walked along with Janius. They had not found the Treeminder yet, and when they did, Kaleeth really wasn't sure what to expect. He probably did not even know about what happened between them yet, and he might be busy with preparing for the trial. Even if they did talk to him, Kaleeth wasn't sure he would approve of their relationship either, not because he was judgmental towards outsiders, but because of the idea that she might abandon her responsibilities within the village because of it.

Meesei stood up as well and gave a confident smile. "Then let us go." The pair left the common hut just as Lorag was entering, then started to make their way towards the location of the trial. The fight would be taking place near the edge of the village, at the same spot as the race from the previous day began.
Kaleeth shrugged her shoulders. "I do not know, exactly. If he is not eating breakfast, I guess he is getting ready for that trial. I do not know exactly where the trial will be. Somewhere open, near the edge of the village maybe? I also don't know if he is busy. You can try though. I will make sure to come with you to talk to father. I might be able to help...maybe. I am not used to father being angry at me, I...don't like it. But I will try my best to help."

The wamasu ate its fill of the hackwing meat, then curled up next to Kaleeth to rest. She looked down to it, then over to Ahnasha and Fendros. "Could you take care of wamasu when we go to talk to my father? I don't want to carry it with me when we go to him."
"I am confident in your abilities, Sabine. The trial of body is not meant to be impossible. Your opponent will be selected with consideration to your skill, and the effects of the poison. It will be tough, certainly, but you can do it. Your potions will help, not to mention your own natural attributes. Remember that you are much stronger than other girls your age, and definitely stronger than your opponent will be. There is much more to fighting than simple brute strength, but that is an advantage you will be able to make use of. And, if worst comes to worst, the trial of body can be repeated. You do not need to worry about becoming ineligible for the ritual in this attempt at the fight." Meesei explained, hoping it would help to calm her down. Both of them knew that Sabine was not an accomplished fighter, but that meant that her opponent was not supposed to be either.
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