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S18E22 · The Keeper of Traken Part 2

Seron claims judgment from the Source

Seron formally invokes the sacred ritual before the assembled Consuls, demanding the Keeper use the Source to judge his integrity. Kassia, acting as an agent of Melkur though unaware of her true role, officiates the ritual by activating the console. The moment tests the fragile balance of power in the Traken Union as the Source’s judgment could expose or entrench Melkur’s corruption. Seron’s gamble places his fate in divine hands, but Kassia’s mechanical compliance hints at the ritual’s potential to be twisted against him.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Seron requests Rapport with the Source to clear his integrity, and Kassia initiates the process.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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A hollow, trance-like obedience that belies the growing internal erosion caused by Melkur’s influence

Kassia assumes the role of ritual officiant with mechanical compliance, inserting her Consul’s ring into the console and activating the Source without visible hesitation or emotion.

Goals in this moment
  • Fulfill the procedural requirements of the Rapport
  • Maintain the appearance of neutrality despite inner corruption
Active beliefs
  • Following ritual preserves the illusion of order
  • Her duty to officiate overrides personal judgment
Character traits
Ritually dutiful Externally calm Internally distracted Procedurally obedient
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A mix of cold resolve and simmering suspicion, feigning deference while pressing for a verdict that could upend the Union

Seron stands before the assembled Consuls and the Keeper, invoking the ancient ritual with measured defiance to expose unseen corruption within their ranks.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure divine validation of his innocence to counter Kassia’s allegations
  • Force the Source’s judgment to expose any infiltration by Melkur
Active beliefs
  • Institutional integrity is worth defending through any means available
  • Divine judgment remains the final arbiter of truth in Traken
Character traits
Formally precise Internally skeptical Proactively challenging Protocol-driven
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Supporting 1

Gravitas tempered with dread, knowing the ritual’s outcome could either restore balance or hasten the Union’s collapse

The Keeper is summoned and present to receive the invocation, serving as the silent arbiter whose verdict will determine whether Seron’s plea is answered with justice or with corruption.

Goals in this moment
  • Deliver a fair judgment through the Source
  • Preserve the sanctity of the ritual amid growing corruption
Active beliefs
  • Justice must be blind yet tempered by wisdom
  • The Source reveals truth beyond mortal deceit
Character traits
Ancient and weary Solemn authority Unseen but implied presence Burdened by tradition
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Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"The Consuls' decision to test Seron's integrity through Rapport with the Source flows directly from their earlier discussion in the Sanctum. This decision sets the stage for the Keeper's pronouncement and Kassia's subsequent actions."

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"The Consuls' decision to test Seron's integrity through Rapport with the Source flows directly from their earlier discussion in the Sanctum. This decision sets the stage for the Keeper's pronouncement and Kassia's subsequent actions."

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Key Dialogue

"SERON: Keeper of Traken, the Consul's integrity is in doubt. I therefore claim Rapport with the Source so that you may make your judgement."