Dec. 19th, 2014

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Characters: [NPC] Tu Yunxu, the Snakes, and YOU
Date: December 8-20, 2015
Location: Yunxu is in the grand mansion where the old police station used to be, but lower-ranked kedan can be found all over Keeliai.
Situation: The Snakes are trying to get a handle on how far their power extends now that the Foreigners have unexpectedly returned. Some of them will be outright hostile, but many of them will be more reasonable than that, surprisingly so - as long as they're approached in the right way. And, of course, as long as your character isn't holding a weapon.
Warnings/Rating: Added as they become applicable.

Keeliai's police station used to be run respectively and objectively.

After that, it was run by a Foreigner.

Many of the police kedan swore allegiance to that Foreigner even after he disappeared along with the rest, but since the police kedan no longer existed, Tu Yunxu didn't give that allegiance very much weight. Now, the station was gone, and in its place was an elaborate Oriental mansion which could almost be called a palace, a symbol of power such that even the bravest kedan tended to speak in hushed tones when they walked past it.

Before the Foreigners disappeared, Yunxu rarely left the mansion without a pressing reason and a small personal guard. The moment they returned, however, he spent several days patrolling the Sectors on his own, watching their movements and marking which buildings they spent most of their time in. Before his face became recognisable on sight, it was the quickest way to gather a lot of information very quickly.

Then he retreated back into his mansion. He made a point of meeting every visitor personally, announced or otherwise, but his hospitality and easy manners rarely went past the mansion's walls.



Meanwhile, small street-fights break out on a regular basis in every Sector between members of the Huǒ-si - the Snakes - and the gangs. These fights are always careful not to involve civilians or Foreigners, and usually only result in very minor property damage, but it doesn't stop crowds from scattering wherever they occur.