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S2E21 · The Centre
S2E21
· The Centre

The Isop-tope’s Suspicious Passage

The group exploits the Isop-tope’s disruptive energy to breach the Carsinome corridor’s defenses, slipping past the Zarbi with unnatural ease. Hilio’s tactical throw to Barbara and subsequent relay to Hlynia creates a momentary distraction, allowing the Menoptra to advance. Barbara’s observation that the Zarbi offer no pursuit—despite their earlier aggression—ignites suspicion: their arrival was not just anticipated but facilitated. Prapillus’s cautious speculation ('Perhaps we were expected?') and Hilio’s abrupt demand for the Isop-tope ('This must be the centre. Give me the Isop-tope.') mark a critical shift. The device’s true allegiance becomes a looming question, transforming a tool of escape into a potential weapon of manipulation. The scene pivots from tactical urgency to strategic distrust, with the Isop-tope’s role now ambiguous and the Animus’s influence subtly reinforced.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Hilio reminds the group of the Destructor's target. Prapillus urges a rush toward the Zarbi needing only one to make it through with the Destructor.

determination to urgency

Hilio throws the Isop-tope to Barbara to distract the Zarbi, enabling him, Prapillus, and Hylnia to advance. Barbara throws it to Hylnia, reinforcing their progress.

strategic action to strategic action

Barbara notes the Zarbi are no longer following, leading Prapillus to speculate they were expected. Hilio declares they have reached the center requesting the Isop-tope.

relief to suspicion

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Wary and unsettled—her survival instincts are heightened, and the Zarbi’s inaction feels like a prelude to something worse.

Barbara catches the Isop-tope with reflexive precision, her historical instincts kicking in as she assesses the tactical situation. She quickly relays the device to Hlynia, her movements efficient but her mind racing. Her observation—‘They’re not following us’—cuts through the group’s urgency, planting the seed of doubt. Barbara’s role here is that of the skeptic, the one who questions the unnatural ease of their progress. Her caution is a counterbalance to Hilio’s boldness, grounding the group in reality even as they hurtle toward the unknown.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the group doesn’t walk blindly into a trap by questioning the Zarbi’s behavior.
  • Protect her allies by staying alert to the Animus’s manipulations, even if it means challenging Hilio’s leadership.
Active beliefs
  • The Isop-tope and Destructor may not be what they seem; their origins and true purpose are suspect.
  • The Animus is toying with them, and their 'escape' is an illusion.
Character traits
Quick-thinking and resourceful Skeptical of convenient outcomes Observant and detail-oriented Loyal but not blindly obedient
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Intensely focused, with an undercurrent of frustration—he is a man who feels time slipping away and is determined to seize control of the situation, even if it means overriding caution.

Hilio is the driving force behind the tactical maneuver, his voice a bark of commands as he throws the Isop-tope to Barbara and demands the group press forward. His urgency is palpable, his focus laser-sharp on reaching the 'center'—a term he uses with conviction, as if he knows the Animus’s core lies ahead. His demand for the Isop-tope is abrupt, almost possessive, revealing a shift in his priorities. Hilio’s leadership here is aggressive, bordering on reckless, but it is rooted in a deep understanding of the Zarbi’s patterns. His belief in the Destructor’s power is unwavering, even as the scene’s tension suggests it may be misplaced.

Goals in this moment
  • Reach the Animus’s core with the Destructor to dismantle its influence, regardless of the risks.
  • Regain possession of the Isop-tope, treating it as a critical asset whose true purpose he may not fully understand.
Active beliefs
  • The Destructor is the key to defeating the Animus, and hesitation will cost them dearly.
  • The Isop-tope is a Menoptra weapon, and its disruption of the Zarbi proves its value—though its ease of use now feels suspect.
Character traits
Aggressive and decisive Tactically brilliant but potentially overconfident Possessive of key tools (the Isop-tope/Destructor) Driven by a sense of urgency bordering on desperation
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Prapillus
primary

Cautiously alert, balancing urgency with suspicion—his instincts scream that the ease of their advance is a warning, not a gift.

Prapillus leads the charge into the Carsinome corridor, his voice sharp with urgency as he rallies the group to 'rush the Zarbi.' He throws himself into the tactical maneuver, his focus unwavering despite the risk. His speculation—‘Perhaps we were expected?’—reveals a leader’s paranoia, tempered by experience. Physically, he is mid-stride, his wingless form a testament to his captivity, but his presence commands authority. His caution is not fear but calculated awareness, a trait that defines his role as both strategist and survivor.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the group reaches the Animus core with the Destructor, regardless of the cost.
  • Assess whether their movement through the corridor is a setup, protecting the group from potential ambush.
Active beliefs
  • The Animus anticipates their moves, and the Zarbi’s inaction is deliberate.
  • Trust in the Isop-tope and Destructor is misplaced; these tools may serve the enemy’s interests.
Character traits
Tactical and decisive Paranoid but not reckless Commanding presence Adaptive to shifting threats
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Zarbi
primary

None (as extensions of the Animus, their 'emotions' are subsumed by the hive mind’s will). Their stillness radiates an eerie, oppressive calm, as if they are biding time for a greater command.

The Zarbi stand as silent, motionless sentinels in the corridor, their predatory forms a stark contrast to their unnatural stillness. Unlike their earlier aggressive pursuits, they offer no resistance as the group advances. Their lack of action is unsettling, almost calculated, as if they are following unspoken orders. The Zarbi’s presence looms like a threat that has been temporarily suspended, their very inaction a form of psychological warfare. Their role here is not to attack but to allow—a chilling implication of the Animus’s control.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain the illusion of a path forward, luring the group deeper into the Animus’s domain.
  • Await further orders from the Animus, ensuring no premature action disrupts the trap.
Active beliefs
  • The group’s advance is part of a larger design, and resistance would only reveal the Zarbi’s true role.
  • The Animus’s will is absolute, and deviation from its plan is not an option.
Character traits
Disciplined and controlled (unnaturally so) Predatory but restrained Symbolic of the Animus’s influence Silent yet menacing
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Hlynia
secondary

Determined and focused, but with a flicker of uncertainty—she relies on Barbara’s observations to gauge the true danger of their advance.

Hlynia moves with the precision of a seasoned scout, her crystal spear at the ready as she catches the Isop-tope from Barbara and presses forward. Her actions are fluid, her focus absolute, but her dialogue—‘Barbara! Barbara! Barbara!’—reveals a moment of vulnerability, a call for confirmation in the chaos. She is the bridge between the group’s tactical maneuvers and their survival, her role critical in ensuring the Isop-tope’s disruption creates the opening they need. Hlynia’s presence is a reminder that even in the heat of battle, trust and coordination are paramount.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Isop-tope’s disruption allows the group to breach the Zarbi defenses without casualty.
  • Stay attuned to Barbara’s warnings, using her insights to adapt their tactics on the fly.
Active beliefs
  • The Isop-tope is a reliable tool, but its effectiveness may be temporary.
  • The Zarbi’s inaction is a ruse, and the group must stay vigilant.
Character traits
Highly coordinated and agile Dependable under pressure Vocal but not panicked Trusting of her allies’ instincts
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Isop-tope

The Isop-tope is the linchpin of the group’s tactical maneuver, hurled by Hilio to Barbara and then to Hlynia to create a distraction among the Zarbi. Its disruptive energy temporarily clears a path, but the ease with which it accomplishes this raises immediate suspicion. The device’s role shifts from tool of escape to potential instrument of manipulation, as Hilio’s demand to reclaim it—‘This must be the centre’—implies it holds greater significance than initially understood. The Isop-tope’s true allegiance becomes a looming question: Is it a Menoptra weapon, or has it been co-opted by the Animus to lure the group deeper into its domain? Its status as a 'gift' from uncertain origins now feels like a trap.

Before: Possessed by Hilio, treated as a Menoptra-created device …
After: Reclaimed by Hilio, now treated as a critical …
Before: Possessed by Hilio, treated as a Menoptra-created device for disrupting Zarbi defenses. Its origins are unclear, but it has proven effective in past engagements.
After: Reclaimed by Hilio, now treated as a critical asset with potential ties to the Animus’s core. Its disruptive energy is confirmed, but its true purpose—and whether it serves the group or the enemy—remains ambiguous.
Menoptra Living Cell Destructor (Active Device)

The Menoptra Living Cell Destructor is mentioned in Prapillus’s rallying cry but does not physically feature in this event. However, its implied presence looms over the scene as the group’s ultimate objective. Prapillus’s insistence that ‘It only needs one of us to get through with the Destructor’ frames the device as the key to dismantling the Animus. Its absence from the action here underscores the stakes: the group’s survival hinges on reaching the core with this untested weapon, and the Isop-tope’s role is to pave the way. The Destructor’s potential power—and the desperation behind its use—adds urgency to the group’s advance.

Before: Carried by an unspecified Menoptra ally (likely Hilio …
After: Still in possession of the group, but its …
Before: Carried by an unspecified Menoptra ally (likely Hilio or Prapillus), treated as a last-resort weapon against the Animus. Its effectiveness is unproven, but it is the group’s only hope for a decisive strike.
After: Still in possession of the group, but its deployment is now imminent. The lack of Zarbi pursuit suggests the Animus may be allowing the group to reach the core—perhaps to test the Destructor’s power or to spring a larger trap.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Zarbi

The Zarbi operate as the Animus’s silent enforcers in this event, their inaction a deliberate tactic to lull the group into a false sense of security. Their role is not to attack but to allow the group’s advance, suggesting the Animus is testing their resolve or setting a trap. The Zarbi’s collective stillness reinforces the hive mind’s control, turning them into extensions of the Animus’s will. Their presence is a constant reminder of the enemy’s power, even in their passivity.

Representation Via institutional protocol (the Zarbi’s unnatural stillness as a calculated tactic).
Power Dynamics Exercising indirect authority over the group’s movements, using psychological manipulation rather than direct force. The …
Impact The Zarbi’s role here underscores the Animus’s ability to turn its own defenses into instruments …
Internal Dynamics None (the Zarbi operate as a unified extension of the Animus, with no internal conflict …
Lure the group deeper into the Carsinome, toward the Animus’s core, under the guise of an 'easy' path. Test the group’s trust in their tools (the Isop-tope/Destructor) by allowing them to 'succeed' in breaching defenses. Psychological warfare (using silence and inaction to unnerve the group) Controlled environment (the Carsinome corridor as a stage for the Animus’s design) Collective discipline (the Zarbi’s adherence to the Animus’s unspoken commands)
Menoptra

The Menoptra are represented here through their leaders—Prapillus, Hilio, and Hlynia—as they execute a high-risk tactical maneuver to breach the Zarbi defenses. Their involvement is defined by desperation and adaptability, using the Isop-tope and Destructor as untested but necessary tools. The group’s cohesion is tested as they question the ease of their advance, with Barbara’s skepticism and Prapillus’s caution counterbalancing Hilio’s urgency. Their collective goal—reaching the Animus’s core—drives every action, but the scene hints at internal tensions over trust in their tools and the true nature of their enemy.

Representation Via collective action (the group’s coordinated maneuver) and leadership (Prapillus and Hilio’s commands).
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint (reliant on unproven tools and outnumbered by the Zarbi), but exercising agency …
Impact The Menoptra’s involvement here highlights their desperation and resourcefulness, but also the fragility of their …
Internal Dynamics Tensions emerge between urgency (Hilio) and caution (Prapillus/Barbara), with trust in their tools and each …
Reach the Animus’s core with the Destructor to dismantle its influence and free Vortis. Assess whether the Isop-tope and Destructor are trustworthy, given the Zarbi’s unnatural inaction. Tactical coordination (using the Isop-tope to create distractions and advance) Leadership (Prapillus and Hilio’s commands guiding the group’s movements) Skepticism (Barbara’s observations forcing the group to question their situation)

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Key Dialogue

"HILIO: "Remember, the Destructor must be aimed at the dark side of the Animus.""
"BARBARA: "They're not following us.""
"PRAPILLUS: "Perhaps we were expected?""
"HILIO: "This must be the centre. Give me the Isop-tope.""