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JUNE MINGLE

June Mingle: Time For A Hike
Welcome to Teyvat - a vast magical world of adventure.
Finally, it's time to leave Death Mountain for warmer climates. THe Travelers will begin their journey from Mondstadt to Liyue on the first of November, after packing up and saying goodbye the Mondstadt's Adventurers' Guild. But worry not - if you ever miss the City of Wind and Song, it's possible to teleport back for a brief visit.

Speaking of Forneus, it seems that he's too busy to accompany you on this road trip. Instead, Zhongli will serve as his stand-in. For those who do not know him well, he introduces himself as an Adeptus... and also the Geo Archon, who has enlisted your help to test his nation. What will you do?
State of the World
June will be a lighter period in the game for characters to bond with each other while traveling as a group, and later while exploring and trolling Liyue to the best of their ability. Forneus will not be available for the first two weeks as he is busy; instead Zhongli is tasked with answering questions in his place. A reference of the scenery your character might see on the way can be found in this video here! Feel free to check out Liyue's music here as well.
For all questions regarding June's mingle and events, please head over to our OOC post.
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And the Qixing? What do they run, I assume it has to deal with the economy and commerce.
[So he has a traveler would be expected to fill out some paperwork. Possibly-]
Regular travelers can come and go as long as they obey the laws? [He needs more information.]
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[ Luckily, Teyvat hasn't progressed to the point of needing passports. ]
Yes, all are welcome to conduct business as long as they obey the regulations. Failure to follow the law, or breaking a contract, will result in punishment.
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From the proper authorities. [He says, thinking further and turning things over in his head. He crosses his arms over his chest.] And these military agents of the Cryo Archon? What can we expect from them?
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The Fatui are an organization that have spread out all over Teyvat. They are formally known as Snezhaya's foreign diplomats, however they are willing to resort to less scrupulous methods to get their way. Thus, most of Teyvat's residents are suspicious of them. However... most of their ranks are comprised of common people. The foot soldiers merely follow orders of their lieutenants. To disobey the Cryo Archon's will is to face death; thus many join the Fatui because they have no better options. While they will play the part of antagonist, I advise you to avoid treating them with scorn.
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I won't. [It would put Zhongli's people at more risk than planned. And limit future movements across Teyvat.] And what about you? What do the people think you are?
[He leans back slightly, glancing briefly around. No one but them here and they're far from likely to be overheard. If he's asked questions he has already decided to answer plainly.]
Whatever you do, I won't betray it. How you protect your people is your own business. I'm here to help, not hinder you.
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[ Which works out for many reasons, one of them being that people of a funeral parlour tend to be strange in the first place.
He gives Shirou a slight smile ]
I am grateful for your assistance.
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Pieces click into place but to be sure,] …Did your employer know before we did?
[Is she like Rose the Mayor of his city? Or didn’t know and now has to recalculate?]
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[ Since the Hu family already have a contract with Rex Lapis, it thus fell to him to step in as her guardian once her last living relative passed away. It was unfortunate that Hu Tao's parents died before her grandparents, but such is fate.
A fate that could have been avoided, if only predestination did not exist. ]
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Good. [Then there's a pause as he internally goes over the things he has asked and what he wants to know before all this is set in motion. It comes back to one question.]
...what are the Adepti? And what is their role in all of this.
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[ Zhongli sighs. ]
They were my comrades in the Archon Wars. While they have always been ready to defend Liyue from external threat, most of them still cling to the old ways. They have become... out of touch. The world is changing; moving away from the era of the supernatural.
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And short of their worldview being shattered, they won't bend for anyone.
[A blonde-haired man with a sneer on his face drifts to the surface of his mind and of Alan's real form of a vast three-headed wolf not unlike the sun in the sky. Yes, beings like that don't bend easily.]
And in secluding themselves they have forgotten the vast potential of those who live shorter lives than we do. I'm starting to see the full scope of the situation.
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[ Shirou Gets it. He's grateful for that. ]
The best outcome would be that the Adepti are able to work together with the people. Though, if they can concede and understand humanity's potential, then I am already satisfied. I have planned a trial for the humans to handle. If the Adepti are able to witness humans handle a great danger by themselves, then they would be more inclined to change their opinion.
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If the threat is large enough and Adepti's self-thought status appealed to, I could see them coming together. But they need a motivation to involve themselves or that won't happen.
[He glances to the side. The only reason he had involved himself in the Michiru's plight had been the threat her supposed sickness had to Beastmen. But she more than proved her strength and the potential of humans as she kept running right at his side, into danger after danger.
Until even in this place so far from home he looks for when he charges into the fray.]
I assume you already have an idea in mind for that.
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[ Morax is the Prime of the Adepti, after all. If he were to disappear... ]
There are some amongst the Adepti who are more partial to the idea of humanity taking the reins. I will put the outlanders in touch with them, so that you can better understand their position as well.
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Then I have no further questions for right now. As I said before, should you have any questions for me, I'll answer them.
[He pauses, glancing back. No one around. Shirou returns his gaze to him.]
With you, I see no reason not to.
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There have been many gods upon Teyvat who have sought to stem the flow of time and the passing of change. For the longest time, I too wanted to maintain the status quo. however, it has since become clear to me that it is no longer possible. The flow of time and entropy are dictated by laws that are even above them.
[ A pause. ]
What do you think?
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Gods tried to stop time passing and change from happening? [He says with disbelief in his tone.] What…purpose does that have? How can anything grow if it isn’t allowed to change? What happens to those people when their gods die?
Do they just…die out? .
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[ Gods do really stupid things sometimes. ]
There is no growth without change, no life without death. A truth that humans find difficult to accept, and it is even more difficult for the gods.
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[A surge of protectiveness flickers inside him. For the first time since he woke as a god like being…for humans. It is just a tiny wisp of wind but it’s the start. Zhongli asked for his opinion. Well, he’ll have it.]
Are they even truly free? [He doesn’t know he sounds like a certain bard.]
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[ The promise of a world sheltered from the abyss turned out to be another cage for mortal beings. ]
There is no true freedom in Teyvat. It is one of the reasons the God of Freedom chose to join as well.
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His human guise tears like paper. The growl that rolls through the air is savage and full of ancient fury. He turns his head away but his voice is deep, more beastial. There is a reason that the Beastmen saw him as their god.] They all sound the same. Anyone who decides freedom is something they can control. They all sound the same!
Be they human, immortal, or otherwise… [That seems to bank his bubbling wrath because his fur settles and he sighs, scrubbing at his face. He visibly steps away from the edge of his rage as he shakes his head.] …I side with you. All I am will be bent towards freeing those who can’t free themselves.
[Further and further away from the edge like a storm rolling on. He dips his head and breathes in slowly.] I was supposed to give my opinion. Sorry.
[Except he did in a way. He is old and damaged, a man built by others attempts to hold back time and control freedom. He lifts his head and while the rage is still in his eyes he is just an ancient being staring at another older than himself. A peer for the first time in…ever.]
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There is no need for apologies. We share the same wish, even if it is expressed in different ways.
[ Had he been a few thousand years younger, he may have reacted with the same ferocity that Shirou did; but time has long since worn down his anger into a silent, unyielding steel. ]
If you are willing to tell me more about your world, I am interested in hearing about it.
[ Zhongli has never had a reason to step out of Teyvat, nor was he able to without the intervention of other gods. He's curious about these other worlds, both in administrative terms and also in principles. If Forneus' claim of concept resonance was true, then there would be inventions or traditions that remain the same across worlds. ]
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It would be easier to find a place to start if you ask what you specifically want to know. [He has no idea if his rage will ever fully cool. He is a wolf. And how he feels is as deep as the ocean and it is crammed full of loss. But then he is only a thousand and more. How things will change in time…it is difficult to say.]
sorry for the late!!
Is your world ruled by the divine? If not, who holds the authority? And are the people faring well under their rule?
[ These are the things Zhongli focuses the most on, falling in line with his own divine duty. ]
No problem!
People look to the divine when they feel powerless but gods do not rule our world. People do. [He closes his eyes as he digs through his recent memories.] Every nation of the world has different ways to rule. Some by bloodline. Others by votes of a selected group. In Anima City, the ruler is Mayor Rose, the founder of the city. She consults with the heads of the various factions and we handle matters as they come up. Policy is decided by vote of the public. She has told me if the people wanted her to step down she would and wish a successor well. But she is well liked and we…are happiest when there is structure.
Beastmen are uncomplicated. We know she cares and acts on our interests. She keeps things safe and orderly. Thus do the people trust her. I will not deny we have a very black and white view. I am…attempting to have a more open mind, as is my duty as their protector.
[He looks to the side for a moment then he sighs and looks up,] The representatives - usually the leaders of nations - decide what is acceptable for a nation to do. It keeps the peace between them. But Beastmen are feared by the rest of the world. Often times in the past policies they came up with hinder our natural movements. Or restrict us, decide to control us without our voice to represent our interests.
It is why Anima city exists. We are deciding to let humans in, let them know us and we them. Maybe then we can find the peace we all seek.
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