Unless, of course, the location was merely so that they could gather and conjure up a plan far away enough from Orchidia so that nobody would become suspicious of their true intents. That would all fall to shambles though once Kerii or another person went over to Era to either stop the meeting, or find out more about what was going on. If it was Kerii, she would honestly opt for seeing what their plans were, and formulating a countermeasure from there on out. For one, it would feed her insatiable curiosity. But for another, if there were simply too many cult members to deal with all at once, she could devise a plan to fight against them on her own once the time came. If Kerii ever did go to Era though in person to witness the meeting, she may have to act in the moment. Though in this instance (as this problem proved to be larger than the issues she normally dealt with) she would prefer to go in with a solidified idea already concocted within her mind, certain bits and pieces of information could ultimately change the whole scenario, even if they were tiny in comparison to the big picture. If such a situation aroused, she would simply have to go with the flow and do what she instinctively thought was best. Luckily, she had good instincts. She could think on her feet and make decisions quickly when need be. In fact, she often found that she defaulted to operating in this manner. Unfortunately, that could be seen as one of her flaws and may negatively impact herself in the long run.
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