The call to mass came when the Cathedral doors swung open and organ music filtered out into the morning air. Most of Stern Hope's people set aside their work and made their way towards the hill, those posted as watchmen on the wall being the primary exception, and soon the path up to the imposing structure was clogged with human traffic. As each acolyte made their way through the crowd the Cathedral shone darkly in the morning sun, the black stone used in it's construction glimmering. People were obviously wearing their best attire for the occasion, though the winds were doing their best to dirty them with the ever-present dust that swept about town.
The abbot himself and two minor clerics greeted them as they reached the doors, all wearing white chasubles over their robes. Skae asks after Aristarchus and nods sagely once his absence is explained to him. "Regrettable," he says, "but understandable." He then leads them to a place of honor to the right of the alter, smiling proudly as the people marvel at the interior of the Cathedral.
After a time the abbot departs, returning leading a veiled woman escorted by the still heavily armed Kos'ke and his men to a place opposite the acolytes. The warriors look very uncomfortable, though their leader notes Mikolas' appearance and smiles wryly. At the last moment before the doors shut Aristarchus slips inside and slides quickly over to seat himself besides the acolytes, barely having time to flash them an enthusiastic grin before the organ music swells and the ceremony begins, the people raising their voices and joining them in hymns.
At the height of the plainsong ceremony Abbot Skae, every inch the commanding servant of the God-Emperor, moves to the alter flanked by Brother Lamark and Severus, both who hold aloft a burning brazier. The music falls silent and the last hymn ends as the abbot begins his sermon.
"On this day, brothers and sisters, the God-Emperor of Humanity casts His eye on this world so distant from His Golden Throne. On this day, He acknowledges your great faith and blesses our endeavours. I know you have long fought the darkness, thinking to see no dawn. Behold!" he shouted, gesturing upwards and outwards with both arms. "It is upon you at last, and today we live in history forever and we shall be witness to a great miracle!"
The abbot pauses to let his words sink in, smiling broadly. Then the sound of alarm bells ringing penetrate the cathedral doors, followed moments later by a muffled explosion, the chatter of gunfire and the zip-crack of las fire. Skae looks about in surprise, but his gaze swiftly hardens. He turns to the acolytes, pronouncing loudly, "For blood is the sacrament of the Imperium."
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The people of Stern Hope did not panic, though shocked words quickly echoed about the Cathedral. Kos'ke, bellowing "ASIDE!" forces his way through the crowd, his men with him and swiftly opens a corridor between the worshippers. Aristarchus follows after them, crying for the acolytes to follow.
"Whoever is out there has interrupted the services of a holy feast day in one of the Emperor's cathedrals! They're heretics," he adds darkly, "and we know what to do with heretics."
The placement of the Cathedral gives the acolytes a good picture of Stern Hope and what has occurred. A large smoke-belching vehicle with a wide bladed iron plough has driven into the front of the settlement, smashing them aside and jamming itself there in the process. At least two-score of dishevelled looking warriors pour forth into town, shooting and hacking at anything that moves. A number of the tents are already on fire, a few of the warriors carrying flaming torches in one hand.
Kos'ke and his men are already running down toward the battle, seemingly intent on intercepting the main thrust of the attack. They acolytes, pausing for a moment, spot two additional threats: a small group of the attacks are making their way to the South of the Cathedral, seemingly intent upon the generatoria and the workshops there. A second splinter group has also formed, heading into the Northern tents, hacking and slashing at them as quickly they can. The few within flee in their wake, but ahead stands a single Ashleen woman desperately trying to control a dozen screaming and shocked children. Scattered pockets of armed militia hold out against each of these threats, but they are each outnumbered.
(The acolytes are faced with a choice: do they aide Kos'ke in pushing back the main thrust of the assault, defend the generators and workshops or try to intervene on the behalf of the distressed children? You are free to split up as you wish, of course. Here is a map to show the positions of each threat and that of the acolytes. Declare your course of action.)