Xian Xiao
Elementalist
Xian watched Telvaren crumple to the floor after Xuko released him, the Bothan coughing hard as he tried to steady himself against the polished surface beneath him. For a brief moment, her attention lingered there while she weighed the frightened informant against the growing shape of the disaster unfolding beyond the Crucible's walls.
Then her eyes lifted toward Xuko as he turned sharply and started for the exit, already moving toward the next problem before the current one had fully settled. There was urgency in the way he walked now, not reckless panic but focused momentum, the kind that came from realizing the situation was becoming larger and uglier with every passing second.
Xian glanced back toward Telvaren once more, her thoughts moving quickly as the implications continued slotting into place. The Red Ravens operated through compartmentalization for a reason. If Telvaren had missed a check-in or failed to report back, somebody else might already be moving to verify the shipment independently. Worse still, if the operation had already advanced beyond the verification stage, then every minute they spent inside the Crucible discussing possibilities was another minute the relief district remained exposed.
That decided it.
She pivoted sharply and fell into step behind Xuko, matching his pace as they moved through the research wing toward the exit corridors. Personnel shifted aside instinctively as they passed, the atmosphere around them tightening beneath the weight of unspoken urgency.
As they neared the nearby security station, Xian slowed only briefly and turned her head toward the officers stationed there.
"The Bothan stays here," she said evenly, her voice carrying the calm authority the Crucible responded to without hesitation. "Detain him under Diarchal security authority pending investigation into suspected Red Raven smuggling operations. His name is Telvaren Sorn."
The guards straightened immediately at the tone and authority behind the order. One glanced toward the trembling Bothan, still struggling to recover on the floor, while another gave a sharp nod.
"Yes, ma'am."
Xian did not stop to verify compliance. She already knew they would follow through.
By the time she had fully caught up beside Xuko again, her expression had hardened into focused calm, the earlier analytical distance gone now that the implications had become immediate and dangerously real.
"If your theory is correct," she said as they moved quickly through the Crucible's halls, "then this was never really about the weapons themselves."
Her gaze stayed forward, voice low and controlled despite the urgency building beneath it.
"It was about what happens after the weapons appear. A crowded relief district, people already desperate, supplies running low, security stretched thin, and panic spreading faster than facts ever could. One armed group moving at the right moment could turn the entire situation into a massacre before anyone fully understood what was happening."
Her jaw tightened faintly as the rest of the realization settled into place.
"And if the Red Ravens engineered that intentionally, then they are not trying to steal supplies or even profit from the shipment itself. They are trying to destroy trust in the relief effort, in Bastion's security, and in the idea that anyone here can actually protect these people once things start going wrong."
The thought settled heavily between them as the exit finally came into view ahead, Bastion's cold light spilling through the outer checkpoint beyond the corridor.
Xian's pace quickened slightly as they approached it, her focus already shifting ahead toward the district they had left behind.
"Which means," she said quietly, "that if this operation has already started moving forward, then every second we spend behind these walls is giving them more time to light the match."
Xuko Pagoi
Then her eyes lifted toward Xuko as he turned sharply and started for the exit, already moving toward the next problem before the current one had fully settled. There was urgency in the way he walked now, not reckless panic but focused momentum, the kind that came from realizing the situation was becoming larger and uglier with every passing second.
Xian glanced back toward Telvaren once more, her thoughts moving quickly as the implications continued slotting into place. The Red Ravens operated through compartmentalization for a reason. If Telvaren had missed a check-in or failed to report back, somebody else might already be moving to verify the shipment independently. Worse still, if the operation had already advanced beyond the verification stage, then every minute they spent inside the Crucible discussing possibilities was another minute the relief district remained exposed.
That decided it.
She pivoted sharply and fell into step behind Xuko, matching his pace as they moved through the research wing toward the exit corridors. Personnel shifted aside instinctively as they passed, the atmosphere around them tightening beneath the weight of unspoken urgency.
As they neared the nearby security station, Xian slowed only briefly and turned her head toward the officers stationed there.
"The Bothan stays here," she said evenly, her voice carrying the calm authority the Crucible responded to without hesitation. "Detain him under Diarchal security authority pending investigation into suspected Red Raven smuggling operations. His name is Telvaren Sorn."
The guards straightened immediately at the tone and authority behind the order. One glanced toward the trembling Bothan, still struggling to recover on the floor, while another gave a sharp nod.
"Yes, ma'am."
Xian did not stop to verify compliance. She already knew they would follow through.
By the time she had fully caught up beside Xuko again, her expression had hardened into focused calm, the earlier analytical distance gone now that the implications had become immediate and dangerously real.
"If your theory is correct," she said as they moved quickly through the Crucible's halls, "then this was never really about the weapons themselves."
Her gaze stayed forward, voice low and controlled despite the urgency building beneath it.
"It was about what happens after the weapons appear. A crowded relief district, people already desperate, supplies running low, security stretched thin, and panic spreading faster than facts ever could. One armed group moving at the right moment could turn the entire situation into a massacre before anyone fully understood what was happening."
Her jaw tightened faintly as the rest of the realization settled into place.
"And if the Red Ravens engineered that intentionally, then they are not trying to steal supplies or even profit from the shipment itself. They are trying to destroy trust in the relief effort, in Bastion's security, and in the idea that anyone here can actually protect these people once things start going wrong."
The thought settled heavily between them as the exit finally came into view ahead, Bastion's cold light spilling through the outer checkpoint beyond the corridor.
Xian's pace quickened slightly as they approached it, her focus already shifting ahead toward the district they had left behind.
"Which means," she said quietly, "that if this operation has already started moving forward, then every second we spend behind these walls is giving them more time to light the match."