Frost 10th, 122
It had taken the later half of Ash to fully coordinate the operations between the Riverland forts, the towns that had not been destroyed by the mist storms, and what military field commanders were willing to come to the negotiating table but now, as the cold of the year was truly setting in, by the grace of technology and cooperation, it seemed as though the country was going to make it through the season. Food and supplies were being sent where they would be needed from the Fort supplies, so the army and what remained of the navy would be able to continue to protect the borders, as well as quarantine the capitol and keep what was inside where it was. Going in and cleaning the city out so it could be inhabited again would be the work of other seasons, if not, likely, other years. No one had specifically agreed on who was in charge but it was settled that, as the Islands were the most easily mobile and capable of carrying the most goods from place to place, they would be coordinating everything.
It was accepting that sending a message to Minister Dornkirk would mean that it arrived at its intended destination as a certainty was enough to keep the various factions talking to him, and when he showed he could get them supplies when they needed it, it meant they were willing to do him favors, even if they didn't call them 'orders'. The structure wasn't what Stefan would call stable, but it would hold at least until the first crops of late Glade could be harvested. People survived on their stomachs and he was the only reliable source of enough food stuffs to keep the military going. The towns that were far enough from the capitol not to be effected were mostly fine. They weren't getting shipments anymore so some of them wanted to trade their locally produced products for ones from other places, and without the surplus of airships any longer they were having to figure out land routes, or rely on the Islands, which was fine by Stefan.
Delia, with a small army of military aids, was running the operation that delegated everything coming in to where it needed to be. He needed to figure out an official title for her. Minister of Distribution maybe? It was comforting to know that they weren't having to ration basic supplies like food, soap, or clothing anymore. Not that Stefan would be ordering new suits anytime soon, but he also didn't have to worry if he stained one of his shirts beyond public usage.
The Islands mostly remained near to the city, sending out the growing number of ships that they had been able to salvage and remain in the still working Windworks with communications and supplies in a constant flow. It also allowed them to send out search parties for those who needed an escape from the city, although, after almost six months, the chance of finding anyone was growing slim. Instead the search parties mostly came back with goods that were needed by the Windworks or other parts of the Islands. Once in a while a special request was taken from one of the commanders of either the forts or the army in the field, for more ammo, or weapons, and they fulfilled them as best they could.
The teams also turned up unexpected things, fairly often. So often, in fact, that Stefan had delegated a team to categorizing the things and analyzing them for threats or potential uses. They had found several pockets of more Order members and they were now making use of the set of empty bays that had become the new Order headquarters. Stefan was hoping to get them settled into the Academy once they had it off the ground (which should happen in two days time) but if they did not want to go, there wasn't much he could do about it. They, like the covens, accepted that he was in charge, but they had their own command structures, their own ways, and he was strongly encouraged to keep himself out of the inner workings.
He had sent teams to investigate the odd opening in the ground that seemed to have been ground zero for the opening of the rift above a few times, and while he had never allowed anyone to enter it, their findings indicated that there was a cave, or system of caves inside, and that it was not unoccupied. Stefan had spent time in the Warrens before and while he had not enjoyed it, he had survived. Now he had greater protections, and it seemed as though it would be worth it to at least investigate further, with Eitan at his side and both of them ensconced in their armored suits.
So, when he'd found a day in which he personally, and Eitan personally, were not needed for other things, he put together a navy crew on a small ship, the Sky Eel (the little ship was becoming the default one he used when he went down in the suits) and made plans to go down. The ship would maintain a height and distance from the rift that would keep it safe, but close enough that they could monitor Stefan and Eitan's communication. It seemed unlikely they might find anything to bring out, but everything had been turned on it's head on the 34th, and it was best to keep options open.
The flight over went as expected and Stefan appreciated that he'd had the forethought to install heating in the suits. Being high in the air encased in metal was not comfortable in the colder seasons without it.
When they landed at the entrance his senses went on high alert and he looked over at Eitan, though he could not actually see the man's expression behind the helmet, so he said,
"Are we good to proceed?" To his brother, and then, "Sky Eel, are you reading us?"
It had taken the later half of Ash to fully coordinate the operations between the Riverland forts, the towns that had not been destroyed by the mist storms, and what military field commanders were willing to come to the negotiating table but now, as the cold of the year was truly setting in, by the grace of technology and cooperation, it seemed as though the country was going to make it through the season. Food and supplies were being sent where they would be needed from the Fort supplies, so the army and what remained of the navy would be able to continue to protect the borders, as well as quarantine the capitol and keep what was inside where it was. Going in and cleaning the city out so it could be inhabited again would be the work of other seasons, if not, likely, other years. No one had specifically agreed on who was in charge but it was settled that, as the Islands were the most easily mobile and capable of carrying the most goods from place to place, they would be coordinating everything.
It was accepting that sending a message to Minister Dornkirk would mean that it arrived at its intended destination as a certainty was enough to keep the various factions talking to him, and when he showed he could get them supplies when they needed it, it meant they were willing to do him favors, even if they didn't call them 'orders'. The structure wasn't what Stefan would call stable, but it would hold at least until the first crops of late Glade could be harvested. People survived on their stomachs and he was the only reliable source of enough food stuffs to keep the military going. The towns that were far enough from the capitol not to be effected were mostly fine. They weren't getting shipments anymore so some of them wanted to trade their locally produced products for ones from other places, and without the surplus of airships any longer they were having to figure out land routes, or rely on the Islands, which was fine by Stefan.
Delia, with a small army of military aids, was running the operation that delegated everything coming in to where it needed to be. He needed to figure out an official title for her. Minister of Distribution maybe? It was comforting to know that they weren't having to ration basic supplies like food, soap, or clothing anymore. Not that Stefan would be ordering new suits anytime soon, but he also didn't have to worry if he stained one of his shirts beyond public usage.
The Islands mostly remained near to the city, sending out the growing number of ships that they had been able to salvage and remain in the still working Windworks with communications and supplies in a constant flow. It also allowed them to send out search parties for those who needed an escape from the city, although, after almost six months, the chance of finding anyone was growing slim. Instead the search parties mostly came back with goods that were needed by the Windworks or other parts of the Islands. Once in a while a special request was taken from one of the commanders of either the forts or the army in the field, for more ammo, or weapons, and they fulfilled them as best they could.
The teams also turned up unexpected things, fairly often. So often, in fact, that Stefan had delegated a team to categorizing the things and analyzing them for threats or potential uses. They had found several pockets of more Order members and they were now making use of the set of empty bays that had become the new Order headquarters. Stefan was hoping to get them settled into the Academy once they had it off the ground (which should happen in two days time) but if they did not want to go, there wasn't much he could do about it. They, like the covens, accepted that he was in charge, but they had their own command structures, their own ways, and he was strongly encouraged to keep himself out of the inner workings.
He had sent teams to investigate the odd opening in the ground that seemed to have been ground zero for the opening of the rift above a few times, and while he had never allowed anyone to enter it, their findings indicated that there was a cave, or system of caves inside, and that it was not unoccupied. Stefan had spent time in the Warrens before and while he had not enjoyed it, he had survived. Now he had greater protections, and it seemed as though it would be worth it to at least investigate further, with Eitan at his side and both of them ensconced in their armored suits.
So, when he'd found a day in which he personally, and Eitan personally, were not needed for other things, he put together a navy crew on a small ship, the Sky Eel (the little ship was becoming the default one he used when he went down in the suits) and made plans to go down. The ship would maintain a height and distance from the rift that would keep it safe, but close enough that they could monitor Stefan and Eitan's communication. It seemed unlikely they might find anything to bring out, but everything had been turned on it's head on the 34th, and it was best to keep options open.
The flight over went as expected and Stefan appreciated that he'd had the forethought to install heating in the suits. Being high in the air encased in metal was not comfortable in the colder seasons without it.
When they landed at the entrance his senses went on high alert and he looked over at Eitan, though he could not actually see the man's expression behind the helmet, so he said,
"Are we good to proceed?" To his brother, and then, "Sky Eel, are you reading us?"