Chapter 2
Opera
And now, for the introduction of Aldel, the latest straight man in the circus of life.
Sage
It was by all respects an average morning for Aldel, he woke up, had an uneventful breakfast of Pickled Eggs and Toast, and then clocked into work, and now was simply doing his ordinary patrol routes. TOM and Magnolia were patrolling separately, so it was just him while crossing from the main road. For all the flash, excitement and activity a big city provided, they also were a real pain for Public Safety. Aldel appreciated that, just ordinary mooks here, the occasional robbery or murder here and there, but there was a quiet quality to it. Everything was very low impact in Katamuri.
Opera
Aldel sometimes thought about if he hadn’t accepted the job offer, if he had stayed in Westshire. His only response to that thought was a grunt of displeasure.
But all this peace would soon be lines in the sand, and the moment he subconsciously understood this was when a large man rolled onto the sidewalk beaten and unconscious.
Sage
Aldel rushed to the man’s side, quickly drawing up the Glyph for Kyudoh Art: Restoration and watched the ethereal green light flow throughout the man’s body.
Aldel recognized this man, he was some thug who liked to hang around the abandoned underground train station. He was also a big pain to deal with, alongside his group, Aldel had only ever taken the basic combat afforded to an Usher, at least just enough to pass basic training.
Opera
So who could have possibly defeated him? Were the others with them? What condition were they in? These questions would immediately be answered when a man walked out from the alleyway and stared at Aldel.
Sage
Aldel jumped back a little, quick to assess this potential threat. What he immediately saw was a deeply disheveled man wearing a beige Greatcoat, with scraggled dirty blonde hair that came down to his chin, framing a youthful face with solemn hazel eyes.
Aldel drew the Glyph for Kyudoh Art: Red Eye, and readied it at his side, demanding an answer from the Man.
Aldel, trying to feign authority, yet quivering to a trained ear
Who are you? Are you the one who brutalized this man?
Sage
The man simply walked forward silently, not breaking his gaze.
Aldel
Bloody answer me!
Ritter, softly
I wouldn’t fire that here if I were you…
Opera
Ritter wasn’t really concerned about the safety of Katamuri or its infrastructure, but the Orthodoxy always demands discretion, needless destruction was a fast way to be exiled, or worse.
Aldel, bewildered
(aside)
Does… Does he think that’s supposed to be a threat? Well, this guy is clearly no slouch. If I hesitate for an instant I might die, I’m just an Usher…
Sage
Aldel pulled the Glyph forward and was about to fire when with great speed Ritter darted forward and redirected his hand towards the sky, the Red Eye, a small explosive sphere of Quintessence shot up and burst harmlessly, briefly illuminating the area in a faint incarnadine glow. From the inside of the Greatcoat, Aldel could see the unmissable display of the Empyreal Orthodoxy.
Aldel, relieved
An Inquisitor of the Orthodoxy? Why didn’t you just say something? Someone or something could have gotten hurt..
Ritter, in a matter of fact tone
No, I would have stopped it.
Opera
Aldel wanted to protest, but the man was right, if he was an Inquisitor, even if he was an Usher like himself, Aldel knew he’d lose in that kind of battle, especially as a healer focused Usher like Aldel. Inquisitors meanwhile, were focused on one thing only, the annihilation of the Orthodoxy’s foes.
Aldel, gathering his composure
Well, what’s an Inquisitor doing in Katamuri? It’s a border town with a criminal population of…
Sage
Aldel looked at the thoroughly beaten thugs.
Aldel
These guys.
Ritter
I’d prefer to relinquish that information to your commander.
Aldel, confused
Why? I can call in advance to him.
Ritter, dispassionately
I have my reasons, Public Safety Officer…
Sage
Ritter looked around for Aldel’s name tag.
Aldel
My name is Aldel, since you know my name, I'd like to know yours.
Ritter
My name is unimportant, all you need to know is that I'm an Inquisitor of the Orthodoxy, here to take care of official Orthodoxy business.
Opera
Aldel found this Inquisitor most peculiar, sure, he'd met plenty of Inquisitors, well, compared to the amount of Inquisitors most Sleepers encounter. But even they had enough grasp on Human to Human communication to at least bother with the conventional exchanges of information. But this guy? Seems like he genuinely dislikes the idea of communicating more than… No, actually, he hasn't even bothered with the bare necessities.
Sage
Aldel, realizing further attempts to speak to the Inquisitor were pointless, simply sat up. He phoned the mundane Police and let them know the location of the brigands, and began walking in the direction of the Public Safety Building.
Aldel, annoyed
Alright, let's go, my Commodore should be at the Office.
Sage
Ritter began walking behind Aldel, still utterly unwilling to say more than what he felt was necessary, if even.
Opera
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As they walked, Aldel silenced the frustration brewing inside with the familiar comforting sights of Katamuri he’s grown to enjoy the past years.
Sage
The first was a Delicatessen, a fabulous place for a quick lunch, especially since Aldel got a discount. The shop was currently in a sort of quite hustle as the workers began to get ready for the day’s labour as the owner, Matteo, popped his head out the window and waved for Aldel's attention.
Matteo, excitedly
HEY ALDEL! Couldn't resist my eats until lunch ay?
Aldel, mildly embarrassed
No, Mateo, I'll be there at my usual time, gotta escort some Inquisitor to my Commodore.
Matteo, fascinated
An Inquisitor?! Hey Mr Inquisitor Sir! Are you friends with Aldel? Come on, get a bite at my shop, I'll sell you a 24cm Sub at half Marks!
Opera
Aldel felt just a twinge of jealousy at such a great deal.
Aldel
Sorry Matteo, Official Business right now.
Sage
Disappointed, Matteo closed the window, and went back to work. The mouth watering smell of the freshly carved meat disappearing with the closure.
Ritter
Do you know him?
Aldel, surprised at the sudden question
Umm, not really, I just like eating lunch there, a great place. Matteo likes having me there, something about “making him feel safe”.
Sage
Matteo, you see, has been here in Katamuri ever since adolescence, he's watched over the years, the large, rounded, futuristic buildings rise and slowly uproot the town from the humble collection of brick and mortar buildings that had been there all his life. Brick by brick, street by street, Katamuri changed around him.
Opera
But Matteo was an older man, you see, nearing the eve of Forty. And to see what you once knew slowly but surely be devoured by the modern age is bound to feel some kind of way. And sure he collects his worries and tries to dowse them in the truth that such things are bound to happen as years go by and beyond. But there's that eternal nagging of Time and Memory that cannot be put out that easily.
Sage
The next building to note, actually belonged to Matteo’s niece, Contessa; she ran The Remembering Monument Bed and Breakfast. Unfortunately, Aldel didn't find an opportunity to say hi, as Contessa was probably busy working.
Opera
Meanwhile among the rest of the Town, people began to wake and stir, signs of which were everywhere. The brewing of coffee and the sizzle of breakfast through a window, a lady walking her dog. These individual cogs of urban society, performing the little rituals of a quiet town, turned in their usual rhythm, unaware of the wild fury soon about to put a wrench in those gears.
Sage
After passing a few more businesses, Aldel and Ritter finally reached The Public Safety Building, in large print on the front read: Katamuri Municipal Public Safety Division.
Opera
Among the other elements of rapidly advancing technology that were noticeable in Katamuri’s city center, the Public Safety Building was by far and away the most advanced, ID Lights pulsated a cool blue glow around the building, giving the whole place a calming aura. Combined with the curved geometry of the architecture and the shiny white coat of nano paint, it looked alien in the town of Katamuri, though to Ritter, it was honestly refreshingly familiar.
Yet despite it being the pinnacle of technology in Katamuri, the figurehead of the modern age coming to the town, it remained pragmatic in design. Nothing in the way of additional flourishes or extraneous details, not even Eco spaces, those little pockets of natural life that have become synonymous with Post Divergence Architecture.
Sage
Indeed, the glossy white painting , the cool blue ID Lights, and the ever subtle green tint of the windows represented the architecture of today very well; stark, glossy and clean.
An advanced security system stood active; Cameras stood by at all corners, giving the camera monitor total view of all that occurred in a ?km radius around it. Aldel could see the faint violet light of the Building’s Anti Riot system, when activated, dozens of hard light dummy officers would be deployed and attempt to dogpile any aggressive individuals, though to Aldel’s knowledge, it has never been activated.
Opera
And good thing too, Aldel didn't want to even imagine how terrible things would have to get for it to be used in a town as sleepy as Katamuri. And not to mention how many injuries might occur, if a Riot happened, would he be able to help everyone before his Chalice faltered? Aldel put the horrifying idea aside and simply walked into the building, let it by the automatic doors.
Sage
Aldel checked in with the Receptionist, a simple Module, consisting of a holographic image of a woman secretary. While one would think giving a Hologram a gender would be unnecessary, it was well understood by even pre PR civilization that technology too removed from the image of Adama, Humanity, was rather off-putting to people. Such considerations led to the technologies of the time being “Person-ified”, design sensibilities that still widely see implementation, especially in areas like Katamuri, where IDs, Idea Drives, more commonly called Modules, are a more measurably rare sight.
Aldel, with an amount of usual comfort
Receptionist, I need to speak to the Commodore, it's Official Orthodoxy business, tell him an Inquisitor has arrived.
Receptionist, whirring to function
Yes Officer Aldel, please wait a moment while I inform the Commodore.
Sage
The Hologram blinked out of view, and the desk began making various noises.
Aldel, exhausted and ready to hand off this guy to Commodore Junias
Alright, it'll probably take the Commodore a few minutes to stop cursing his work being interrupted, so just take a seat over there.
Opera
Ritter, even more eager to finish up dealing with people, sat on one of the benches in the lobby, the cool white interior gave off an almost surgical vibe, it creeped Ritter out just a little. Though the technology did remind him of back home at Uranus, City Country of The Empyreal Orthodoxy.
Sage
But for now, let's cut over to the office of One Commodore Junias Geiger, head of the Katamuri branch of Public Safety.
Opera
A cushy job mostly spent pushing pencils and watching his favorite Tella Novellas, unaware he's about to experience the story of his life.
Sage
As the next episode starts, the voice of the Receptionist comes on from a little box near the edge of the brown desk located at the center point in his office.
Receptionist
Commodore Junias, there's someone from the Orthodoxy here to speak to you, an Inquisitor.
Commodore Junias, to himself
Oh Adama, an Inquisitor? Exactly what we need, some bloody Goma to come on down and tell us we got a Vampire or Mummy roaming around.
Opera
Commodore Junias made a bit of a mental gamble with himself, what kind of Inquisitor was it this time? For Junias’s 37 years as an officer of Public Safety, he has met too many Inquisitors for his liking, and all of them roughly could fit one of a few categories.
Sage
First there was the Hero.
Opera
The wanna be defenders of the innocent, Junias hated these fellows, bloody annoying beyond measure, always talking about Justice and Defending the weak.
Sage
The Zealots.
Opera
This kind of Inquisitor, who were so militantly devoted to The Via Adama that they seemingly made it their life mission to make the world itself know that fact. As much missionaries as Inquisitors, always blabbering about the “Divine Sovereignty of Humanity”. Ugh, made him sick.
Sage
The final ones were the Broken.
Opera
Those who hunted because of some lingering torment. Ones whose pain allowed no other kind of feeling, people who couldn’t live normal lives…
Between his Heart and his Mind, Commodore Junias was of two thoughts, he liked the Broken because they didn't typically make themselves bothersome. But he also knew it was terrible to hope the person in the next room was some deeply pained soul.
Sage
Commodore Junias stepped out of his office and saw Ritter, sitting on a bench on the far side of the room.
Junias, of two thoughts
(Aside)
Ugh, a Broken.
Junias, formally
Aldel, who is the Inquisitor?
Aldel
I don't know Commodore, he wouldn't tell me, asked only to speak to you.
Opera
Already not caring for the Inquisitor, Junias tells the Receptionist to Com TOM and Magnolia back to the Station.
Junias
Alright, when the rest get back, we’ll talk.
Opera
Ritter then decided to close his eyes and hope this time that sleep would reward him with something more pleasant than last time. Now dear Audience, I regret to inform you that he won't be seeing anything pleasant, anytime soon.

