
The Engineer
Chapter 1: Prelude
"Rosethorne!" Chapter 1: Prelude
A wrench whizzed past the slumbering Midlander, knocking over a pile of loosely stacked scrap metal. The resulting clatter abruptly snapped Merri awake from his light doze. "What, yeah, no, I wasn't-" He did his best to play off his sleeping on the job, though it was clear his assailant wasn't buying it.
"You've been here for sixteen hours, Merri. You need to go home and get some rest. That comes straight from the boss." The Miqo'te stretched his arms out behind his head, yawning tiredly. "And I think I might heed the same advice."
Merri smirked faintly as he lazily staggered up onto his feet, stretching his own limbs out. "Oh, Vhelo, did you get the..?" He trailed off before he could finish his sentence, quirking his brow as he pulled his goggles up onto his forehead. Vhelo reached into a pouch at his hip and procured a small metal tube, which he shook gently.
"Of course. Popo left with the batch that just came in for you. Figured I'd save one in case you stayed here longer than he did. Looked like your reaction time was starting to wane back before you dozed off." Vhelo gestured towards Merri's left arm. "That time of the week, yeah?" The Miqo'te winked and tossed the vial to the Hyur.
Merri nodded as he caught the tube. "Observant as always, huh?" The two shared a brief chuckle at the comment as Merri began to roll up his left sleeve to reveal the mess of steel that was concealed beneath. It was a sight that sent most Eorzeans fleeing in terror. There were few who were familiar with Imperial technology, and the sight of such an inhuman device attached to some one was enough to send a chill down their spine. Then there were those who knew all to well what Imperial technology looked like and reacted even worse, mainly Ala Mhigan refugees. Suffice it to say, it was not something he was very open about with the general public - regardless of the few that might find it the most amazing thing they had ever seen. Thankfully, under clothing it appeared completely inconspicuous. The only issues were the occasional creaking of plate shifting about, and the fact that his left arm wasn't exactly soft to the touch in any way, shape, or form. However, his choice of heavy platemail and chain easily concealed these issues. It was only in casual wear that he had to be careful.
//
To him, it wasn't some mystical device. It wasn't by any means the most impressive piece of imperial technology he had the pleasure of working with, either. Though the design of the prosthetic was ingenious in it's own right, it was merely an example of what Magitek could accomplish. The arm functioned as flawlessly as one made of flesh and bone, and had the added bonus of being far more durable and in possession of strength that made even the mightiest of Roegadyn pale in comparison. It was powered by Ceruleum, the same substance used to power all Magitek. ![[Image: Magitek.png]](https://ffxiv-roleplayers.com/wiki/images/e/ec/Magitek.png)
The interior was a mess of synthetic cables and artificial muscles that worked in tandem to provide flawless motor function. Control of the arm itself was entirely natural, as the prosthetic was connected to the body through a series of intricate aetherically-attuned plates that reacted to the body and it's innate aetheric flow. By simply attempting to move the arm that wasn't there, the signals were translated directly into the arm in the blink of an eye - allowing for complete control.
Endemerrin had lost his left arm and a large portion of his shoulder during the Imperial siege of Ala Mhigo. Though left for dead, he was brought back from the edge by an imperial alchemist and engineer by the name of Kototo Whimsywood. He would be the same Dunesfolk that would eventually recruit Endemerrin into service of the empire - more specifically their twisted and secretive officer program. For more than a decade Endemerrin found himself tied up within the empire, brainwashed like many into believing his cause was just. It wasn't until a traumatic event snapped him out of his daze that he realized what he had become. The past decade of his life seemed like one long, horrible, nightmarish dream.
He managed to convince the Whimsywood family to see the folly of their ways, and together they fled to Eorzea. While he left many ends untied, Merri vowed to one day see to it that all the wrongs he had committed would be set right.
While the Whimsywood family eventually settled in Ul'dah and quickly became a prominent and wealthy family of Thaumaturges within the Azzraneth Ossuary, Endemerrin laid low and joined up with former Ala Mhigan citizens in what eventually become the Ala Mhigan resistance. It was only one of many tasks he undertook to help ease the burden of his past mistakes.
He also joined what was known as the Garlond Ironworks, a band of former Garlean and Eorzean engineers working in tandem to bring Magitek technology to the fore-front in Eorzea. A noble effort to arm the city-states against the impending imperial invasion. The vast knowledge of Magitek that had been obtained during their stints in the empire gained both the Whimsywood family and Rosethorne immediate entry into the organization.
//
Endemerrin snapped open the panel on the underside of the limb's forearm. "Yeah, it was starting to feel a bit sluggish." He delicately began to unhook the current canister of Ceruleum from it's port before easing it from it's resting place. The prosthetic immediately fell limp, hanging lifelessly at his side. After discarding of the expired canister, he quickly inserted the fresh vial and once again the arm sparked to life after emitting a brief tuft of the ever-familiar blueish-green smoke that accompanied the activation of Ceruleum.
Slapping the panel shut once again, Endemerrin shot Vhelo a quick hand gesture in acknowledgment before heading off to exit the workshop. It was bedtime.