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Zhongli ❖ 钟įĻģ ([personal profile] sharethememory) wrote in [community profile] hydrangeabloom2023-09-16 01:51 pm

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[ Of Justice and Contracts ]
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[personal profile] juridique 2023-12-29 10:17 am (UTC)(link)
[ Well. That was... interesting to say the least, and in the span of thirty minutes Neuvillette has uncovered a veritable treasure trove of information more valuable than anything else he's found during his investigation. He'd wondered about that surge of Abyssal energy he felt in the courtroom back then as he moved to stop Childe from completing that disgusting transformation of his (anything that comes to out of the Abyss is highly corrosive to his kind—he still remembers that cut across his cheek and how it had felt as though toxic sludge clung to his face for nearly an hour after the cut itself had healed) and where a human had learned to use such a power; it seems that Tartaglia must've learned it during the time he spent in the Abyss. Perhaps it was taught to him by this Skirk.

But more importantly, they've learned about this "it" and a mysterious whale. The fountain dims, the water returning to normal, and he turns to Zhongli with a shake of his head. ]


Nothing matching what Tartaglia described comes to mind, and no whales have ever been sighted in Fontaine's waters. [ The closest thing to a whale would be the behemoth-sized Elynas, but he has been dead for over four centuries and his remains are now home to the Melusines. There is a pause as he follows this line of thought. If this whale has left the Abyss but hasn't been seen in Fontaine, and Childe came here to find his master and the whale that haunted his dreams... ]

...Perhaps it lives in the depths of the Primordial Sea.
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[personal profile] juridique 2023-12-31 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
[ Normally, Neuvillette might've been more hesitant to share such information—Wriothesley trusts him not to share information confided in him, after all—but given current circumstances, he decides to speak: ]

...It's highly likely. Wriothesley told me that the Fortress was originally built by exiles to guard Egeria's secret underneath the waves, which he speculated to be an entrance to the Primordial Sea.

[ The sluice gate. He and Wriothesley had talked about it several times over tea and he had given updates on the needle slowing inching away from its original position after it had been unmoving since he took up the position as administrator and saw the forbidden area below his new office space for the first time. And that it's very likely that the waters will break through the gate in the near future, if his theory is true. ]

A year ago, the concentration of Primordial Seawater in the waters around the Fortress started increasing. [ His brow knits slightly, the note of concern evident in his voice. ]

Given that the water has to come from somewhere, an opening must have formed somewhere on the sea floor. One that might be big enough for an adult man to fit through.

[ Wriothesley would've known if someone broke into his office, and Childe couldn't possibly have gotten past the sluice gate even if he got into the forbidden zone without being seen. So a different route to the ancient sea below Fontaine is more probable, if that's where he went. ]
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-02 07:53 am (UTC)(link)
As long as a leak is outside the building itself, the prisoners aren't in immediate danger.

[ Even Primordial Seawater cannot simply get into a building designed to be waterproof and that has never seen a leakage in its long history. However... ]

But if the sluice gate at the bottom of the Fortress were to fall, all of Fontaine will fall with it.

[ He says, looking up at the night sky—or more specifically, in the direction of Celestia—with a pensive expression. He knows that in the near future, it will be up to him to stop the tide from swallowing their citizens once the sluice gate is no longer able to hold it back. But this will only buy them time, nothing more; as long as his full power remains in the hands of the usurpers, anything he does can only delay the inevitable. ]
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-05 07:29 am (UTC)(link)
[ Neuvillette's gaze lingers on that floating island for a few seconds before he turns his attention back to the other man, adjusting the grip on his cane slightly as he responds. ]

Unfortunately, it takes at least two weeks for a letter to reach an inmate. Furthermore, most incoming and outgoing mail to and from the Fortress are checked by staff, and what I've told you is currently considered confidential.

[ In other words, there isn't a lot from their conversation they're having that they could actually write in his hypothetical correspondence and even if confidentiality wasn't an issue the slow delivery would likely render the information rendered useless by the time it reaches its intended recipient. His fingers tighten minutely around the handle in frustration; they've come up with a plausible theory for where the Harbinger went but their ability to pass it on is held back by secrecy rules and the sheer inefficiency of the mail delivery system. ]

I will arrange to deploy underwater meka in the Liffey region tomorrow. They'll survey the terrain around the Fortress for any irregularities such as openings in the sea floor; if they find anything, I'll let you know and we will work out the next step from there.

[ As for what this next step might be, he isn't sure yet. Some kind of rescue operation, maybe—but they would have to carry it out themselves, because he's not going to send any of his and Furina's citizens into the ancient sea below. ]
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-07 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
You have my thanks as well, Monsieur Zhongli. [ Neuvillette gives the other man a slight dip of his head to convey his gratitude. ] I will let you know posthaste if your assistance is needed for anything.

[ As much as he finds the ex-archon's presence in Fontaine to be a source of irritation, he is now immensely thankful to have him around—his assistance has proven valuable and if he hadn't come here to stick his nose in foreign affairs, Neuvillette is certain he would be wasting his time chasing dead ends at this very moment and not have made any meaningful progress in his investigation.

He files away a mental note to tell Sedene that Zhongli is to be given the earliest possible timeslot and to rearrange his other meetings if necessary, should he come to the Palais with valuable information from those friends and associates of his. ]


...I'm starting to think that perhaps the Oratrice sensed whatever "it" is on Tartaglia and returned a guilty verdict to prompt me into investigating.
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-08 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. [ Neuvillette nods, folding his arms across his chest. ] For many years, I have been quite aware that it likely possesses self-awareness.

[ He has presided over tens of thousands of trial over the past several centuries and observed how the Oratrice responds to the proceedings as they unfold; when one side of a trial presents their version of events or points out a flaw in the opposition's reasoning, the scales will tip towards the side it currently favors. Those who aren't familiar with it or have only watched a few trials may think it's merely designed to parse certain keywords (that's how the gardemeks follow verbal commands given to them; they do not comprehend human speech beyond their programming) or that it's attuned to tip its scales in accordance to what the audience and the judge are feeling, being a representation of the people's faith in justice. But on rare occasions, it doesn't behave as expected—he's presided over trials where it suddenly tips to the opposition even though one side made a seemingly flawless argument.

Seemingly being the operative word here. In those cases, it was as though it had picked up on a contradiction that neither the prosecution nor the defense had realized at the time. As though it's drawing its own conclusions based on the information presented and trying to communicate that one of the puzzle pieces in a case doesn't quite fit in with the rest. That and Tartagalia's verdict suggest something beyond the limitations of a machine that only follows preprogrammed instructions. ]


Lyney, the defendant in the other case the Traveler was involved in, allegedly heard a voice from the room where the Oratrice's core is stored.

[ A brief pause. ]

But it's possible that it was an auditory hallucination caused by exposure to Indemnitium; I heard nothing when I went down there to investigate.

[ He had spent nearly thirty minutes talking to no one, asking various questions in an attempt to prompt it into saying something. But all he was met with was an eerie silence and a sense of nausea, likely caused by being in the immediate vicinity of a large stockpile of Indemnitium. If Lyney wasn't lying or imagining this voice, did it simply not want to speak to him? But why? ]
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-08 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ At the question, Neuvillette lifts an eyebrow and cants his head slightly to the side in mild confusion; that came out of nowhere, what does this have to do with the Oratrice's sentience and supposed capacity for speech? ]

The majority of legal proceedings are public and anyone can attend, but there are some instances where trials are held behind closed doors—cases involving confidential information, for example, but it's also sometimes done to protect the integrity of sex crime victims and child victims.

[ Or to maintain the safety of court personel and witnesses when a case involves organized crime... Neuvillette could explain at length about all the potential reasons to exclude the public, but opts to keep his explanation brief so Zhongli can tell him where he's going with this question. ]
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-09 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Uncrossing his arms, Neuvillette considers this for several moments. Now that's an interesting proposition, one he hadn't considered; technically speaking, it is allowed under the law. A trial can be held in absentia in certain circumstances, and this is a nation where a tree can be sued for blocking the sun so "it" can certainly be tried in court as well. And as the case would involve confidential information pertaining to the Fortress of Meropide, there is grounds for excluding access to the public. ]

I would only consider that a legitimate trial in the loosest interpretation of the law. In ordinary circumstances, the Oratrice would simply issue a blank ticket with no verdict written on it.

[ It has happened a few times over the past centuries—cases so flimsy they never should have made it to the courtroom to begin with. Neuvillette would declare that no verdict can be rendered at this time, and the Oratrice would concur with the blank slip of paper. ]

But these are no ordinary circumstances. A trial may be our only way of getting something resembling an answer out of it, since it's either unable to or refuses to communicate through other means.
Edited 2024-01-09 21:05 (UTC)
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-14 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Neuvillette nods. In his capacity as the highest judge, he can't exactly say he likes the idea of allowing such a bogus trial to take place because it goes against the principle of the law, but the Oratrice is forcing him to resort to unconvential methods in his pursuit of an explanation to one of the many mysteries surrounding the Harbinger. ]

Excellent. I will handle everything else, then, and act as the prosecutor at the trial; the Iudex has always been expected to recuse themselves as judge for cases they're personally investigating.

[ A rule he will unerringly follow, even for what he could barely consider a trial. He's not entirely sure who should take the judge's seat in his stead, but he'll figure something out in the next couple of days as he makes preparations for the trial. ]
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-16 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. The hour is late and I believe we've accomplished all we can today; again, thank you for your assistance.

[ Truly, they've made a surprising amount of progress in the span of a single evening. Even if all they have is Childe's conversation with the Traveler and a theory based on what they've discussed, coming here was well worth it. Despite his personal dislike for the man, Neuvillette will admit that Zhongli has been very helpful in several ways and he's grateful for that.

The fountain of Lucine shimmers like liquid sapphires, the lingering Hydro pulsating outward like waves from a stone plopping into a pond; each time one such pulse intertwines with a golden mote of residual Geo, they coalesce into a Crystallize shard. One such shard seems to glow brighter than the others, as though beckoning for Zhongli to touch it. And the second he does, a memory from a long time ago washes over him like a tidal wave:

Who it belongs to is not immediately obvious as it's experienced in first person view, but it takes place on a summer day, the sky mottled with light cirrus clouds with the blue coming through here and there; their shadows marble the blue-pink grasslands that Watatsumi Island is known for. In the distance, Sangonomiya Shrine can be sighted, nestled in what looks like massive pink seashells.

The owner of the memory appears to be a young child, judging by their height in relation to the dark-haired woman they're trailing behind like a duck following its mother. Said woman is in her early thirties; she is dressed in clothes that were commonly worn by peasants in Inazuma around 600 to 700 years ago, and there is nothing remarkable about her appearance. If Zhongli is paying attention, he may notice that the hands and bare feet that occasionally come into view are covered in blue scales. The person who experienced this memory is not human.

A marketplace at the outskirts of Bourou Village comes into view, crowded by people noisily bargaining for fresh fish and squawking chickens. The woman stops to speak with another woman. A friend, perhaps. Their conversation blurs into white noise. A scaly hand tugs at the woman's sleeve; she turns and says "Mommy is talking, dear. Please be patient," before resuming her conversation.

The child quickly gets bored of listening and glances around for something to entertain themselves with. They spot a large puddle from last night's rain and walk over to it; that's when the reflection in the water reveals the child's identity. Neuvillette appears to be around six years old, with shoulder-length white hair and clothes too large for his small frame. Hand-me-downs from an older sibling or a cousin, maybe. With a splash, he drops down to his knees in the middle of the puddle and bends down to drink from it like a dog would.

In the background, the women's conversation can be heard more clearly:

"Your... child is drinking from a puddle. Again."

"I know. I've given up on trying to get him to stop; it's like trying to teach a cat to whistle. I don't know what I'm supposed to do with him."

"Return him to the youkai? Sooner or later they're going to come for their child, you know. And they're going to be furious at you for taking him, Sumire-san."

"For the last time, he came from my womb. I did not steal someone's youkai child." ]
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-18 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[ A week after the visit at the fountain, a brief trial is held for "it", lasting only twenty minutes before the judge declares that no verdict can be reached due to insufficient evidence. However, the final decision is left to the Oratrice as always and it returns a guilty verdict, seemingly proving their theory true. After a brief discussion, the two of them part ways once more as there is nothing more to do but wait.

After that, it feels like a century's worth of events happen in the span of just a few weeks. Having to push back the Primordial Sea as the sluice gate falls. The tragedy at Poisson, followed by the discovery of three mysterious stone slates and the nagging suspicion that Furina may be a fraud—a suspicion that is later proven true in what the Steambird describes as the greatest trial in the entire history of Fontaine, where long-buried secrets were unearthed like corpses from a forgotten grave. A trial that culminates with a dance and the Seven permanently becoming the Six as the divine seat shatters under five hundred years of Indemnitium.

Then, of course, came the flood just as foretold. But thanks to Focalors's centuries long gambit to fulfill the conditions of the prophecy through technicalities the people are saved as Neuvillette completes their transformation into true humans, therefore "dissolving" the original sin they had been burdened with. He also has the foresight to temporarily give everyone the ability to breathe underwater like Vision Holders do so no one drowns as the waters submerge the land. The death toll is so low it can only be described as a miracle on top of another miracle.

There's a lot of destruction to deal with as the water recedes, though. Roads and infrastructure have been severely damaged and many people have lost their homes and are now living in temporary shelters provided by the state. But people are optimistic about the future as they start rebuilding and Neuvillette spends every waking moment either organizing the reconstruction efforts or going out to personally assist his people in cleaning up rubble and debris. It's going to take a long time before everything is fully rebuilt, but things are going as smoothly as they possibly can.

He starts receiving reports about a herd of hydro vishaps being sighted to the west of Loch Urania on Erinnyes. There had long been rumours about vishaps living deep in the woods, but confirmed sightings were few and far between and the only vishap Neuvillette interacted with on a regular basis had been Pahsiv, who he started teaching the human language. Now there were dozens of them that suddenly were comfortable being seen out in the open. Perhaps they had sensed that their Sovereign had returned to full power and now want to follow his lead in coexisting with humans rather than staying away.

He barely has any free time these days, but it so happens that he doesn't have any meetings this afternoon and he's already taken care of important matters for today—and after some urging from Sedene, he decides that he probably ought to take a breather and heads over to Erinnyes to spend some time in the company of his kin.

Legs stretched out in the grass in front of him, he relaxes against the large vishap napping behind him as he gently cradles a younger vishap the size of a corgi, rocking it back and forth. Around him several other vishaps in various sizes are dozing comfortably.

Then, he catches a familiar figure in the periphery of his vision. Neuvillette turns his head in the direction of the approaching figure, nodding his head slightly in greeting once he's close enough. The vishap in his arms stirs briefly, blinking sleepily at the stranger before going back to sleep. ]


I thought you had returned to Liyue, or gone to Snezhnaya to visit Monsieur Tartaglia.

[ Behind Zhongli, a crumbling statue of the Seven overlooks the area from a distant cliff; physical proof that there's no position of Hydro Archon to be passed on to a successor. ]
Edited 2024-01-19 04:13 (UTC)
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[personal profile] juridique 2024-01-19 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I see. [ He cants his head slightly at that. Zhongli is.... certainly taking his time paying off his debt to the hotel; either he incurred more "community service" with his apparent inability to have money on his person or he has been only working a few hours a week as he spent the rest of his time doing tourist things or continuing his search for new leads on Childe's situation. And now Hotel Debord is temporarily closed for business as most rooms have been given to those who have been rendered homeless by the flood, so it might take some time before the debt can be fully worked off. ]

I would like to once again express my gratitude for your assistance—in both the investigation and at the opera house. You helped save lives when the narwhal appeared.

[ His attention had been on that whale at the time, but he had caught a glimpse of the familiar man in the audience quickly moving to summon a stone stele to stop the otherworldly whale as it dove down in its pursuit of the Primordial Seawater within the bodies of a few stragglers running toward the exit. The stele had shattered almost immediately, but those few precious seconds he bought ensured that those people made it out of the courtroom just in time. ]

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