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Contessa retrieved a de-powered [[Teacher]] from [[Earth Cheit]] with the help of some other capes, to avoid being incapacitated by [[Mama Mathers]]-inspired traps.<ref>For other blind spots? Teacher’s tech. His portals, a lot of the cracking, and a few traps he set using tinkered replications of Mama Mathers- [...] Nothing like you’re picturing. He had tinkers scan her, copy her power, and work out stuff like… quantum tripwires, tripping when you look at them.”<br><br>“Yes. Devices that trip in response to being observed. With big flashes that stick in your vision or mind’s eye. But mostly it’s the portals. Contessa is on her way back from Cheit. She’s got a captive Teacher with her. She led a group in there and leaned on them pretty heavily to get around the special countermeasures he put in place.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/10/29/sundown-17-9/ Excerpt] from [[Sundown 17.9]]</ref> While passing the Cheit-Gimel portal she accidentally escalated the riot, that lead to [[Fume Hood]]'s [[Broken Trigger|broken second trigger]], which tagged Contessa herself and used her power-connections to catalyze the dimensional collapse of [[The City]]. Contessa was turned into one of the [[Titans]].<ref name="II17.y">[[Sundown 17.y]]</ref> The Titan Fortuna would later be joined by the [[Simurgh]]. | Contessa retrieved a de-powered [[Teacher]] from [[Earth Cheit]] with the help of some other capes, to avoid being incapacitated by [[Mama Mathers]]-inspired traps.<ref>For other blind spots? Teacher’s tech. His portals, a lot of the cracking, and a few traps he set using tinkered replications of Mama Mathers- [...] Nothing like you’re picturing. He had tinkers scan her, copy her power, and work out stuff like… quantum tripwires, tripping when you look at them.”<br><br>“Yes. Devices that trip in response to being observed. With big flashes that stick in your vision or mind’s eye. But mostly it’s the portals. Contessa is on her way back from Cheit. She’s got a captive Teacher with her. She led a group in there and leaned on them pretty heavily to get around the special countermeasures he put in place.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/10/29/sundown-17-9/ Excerpt] from [[Sundown 17.9]]</ref> While passing the Cheit-Gimel portal she accidentally escalated the riot, that lead to [[Fume Hood]]'s [[Broken Trigger|broken second trigger]], which tagged Contessa herself and used her power-connections to catalyze the dimensional collapse of [[The City]]. Contessa was turned into one of the [[Titans]].<ref name="II17.y">[[Sundown 17.y]]</ref> The Titan Fortuna would later be joined by the [[Simurgh]]. | ||
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According to the Wardens' thinkers Simurgh interfered in Fortuna's communication.<ref>"Tattletale said the thinkers are analyzing Titan Fortuna and the Simurgh. With those two you can never be sure, but it looks like they aren’t aligned. The Simurgh is interfering with the information Fortuna is trying to transmit to her network.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/12/14/radiation-18-9/ Excerpt] from [[Radiation 18.9]]</ref> | According to the Wardens' thinkers Simurgh interfered in Fortuna's communication.<ref>"Tattletale said the thinkers are analyzing Titan Fortuna and the Simurgh. With those two you can never be sure, but it looks like they aren’t aligned. The Simurgh is interfering with the information Fortuna is trying to transmit to her network.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/12/14/radiation-18-9/ Excerpt] from [[Radiation 18.9]]</ref> | ||
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[[Rain]] was able to deliver the message to Contessa through [[The Firmament]]. Shortly after that Fortuna either ordered her Titans to stand down or stopped commanding them, and went dormant herself for a while.<ref name="II19.7"/> However, one of the predestined cracks still reached [[Valkyrie]], turning her into a Titan too.<ref name="II19.6">[[Infrared 19.6]]</ref> | [[Rain]] was able to deliver the message to Contessa through [[The Firmament]]. Shortly after that Fortuna either ordered her Titans to stand down or stopped commanding them, and went dormant herself for a while.<ref name="II19.7"/> However, one of the predestined cracks still reached [[Valkyrie]], turning her into a Titan too.<ref name="II19.6">[[Infrared 19.6]]</ref> | ||
[[Breakthrough]] visited Contessa's seat of power inside [[the Shardrealm]],<ref name="II19.7">[[Infrared 19.7]]</ref> they received a series of visions regarding the nature of the Eye and the previous [[cycle]]s,<ref name="II19.8">[[Infrared 19.8]]</ref> and were warned about [[Simurgh]] taking over [[Titan Fortuna]] and summoning more [[Endbringers]] the help of Titan [[Valkyrie]] and [[Eidolon]]'s shade.<ref name="II19.9">[[Infrared 19.9]]</ref> | [[Breakthrough]] visited Contessa's seat of power inside [[the Shardrealm]],<ref name="II19.7">[[Infrared 19.7]]</ref> they received a series of visions regarding the nature of the Eye and the previous [[cycle]]s,<ref name="II19.8">[[Infrared 19.8]]</ref> and were warned about [[Simurgh]] taking over [[Titan Fortuna]] and summoning more [[Endbringers]] with the help of Titan [[Valkyrie]] and [[Eidolon]]'s shade.<ref name="II19.9">[[Infrared 19.9]]</ref> | ||
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{{#if:Interlude 29|| “ | Everything was easy now. It was disorienting. | ” |
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Fortuna,<ref name="29.x"/> more commonly known as Contessa, The Bogeyman or simply "the woman in the suit", is a founding member of Cauldron.
Personality
How much her shard has influenced her personality is an open question.
She built her life, from a very young age, around making sure that Zion did not complete his cycle.<ref>Not what I’d meant. “Giving too much power to wrong people. To bullies. With powers, bullies without.”
She gave me a slightly surprised look at that. “I don’t see that applying to Scion.”
“Doesn’t.”
“He doesn’t factor? He isn’t a consideration, at the end?”
“Fighting him… always more about us than about him. Not a consideration.”
“And the person who played the biggest role in stopping him doesn’t give him a second thought,” she said. There was a note of emotion in her voice. She was gripping the gun handle tightly enough that her knuckles turned white, but her expression wasn’t an angry one.
I didn’t respond. I felt like it might have been rude to. We all had our demons, our burdens, and this was hers. - Excerpt from Speck 30.7</ref>
Contessa choose her path from when she was a young girl and followed it unflinching for decades. Thanks to her power it is reasonable to assume that like her opponent she was shielded from the psychological stimulation that lends itself to maturity.
Despite being extremely powerful, Contessa does not lead Cauldron and instead acts as Doctor Mother's bodyguard and right-hand woman.<ref name="29.xe1">Easier to have an adult handling the negotiating and person-to-person interaction. Fortuna was young, and people wouldn’t be so inclined to drink a strange substance offered by a child.
[include Doctor mother]
- Excerpt from Interlude 29</ref>
Relationships
Doctor Mother
Her partner in crime. They have worked for the balance of their lives to save the world. Because of the things they've had to do she respects her as much as she respects herself; i.e. not at all.
Reputation
She is one of the most powerful parahumans in existence and is known as "her" or "the Boogeyman" to people high-ranked enough in the Protectorate to know about her. One Protectorate cape classifies her as "Thinker. Don't worry about the number. Just run."<ref name="23.02"> Prefab - Excerpt from Drone 23.2</ref>
Appearance
<tabber>Contessa= Contessa is a pale-skinned woman with black hair described as "somewhere between wavy and curly", worn a little longer than shoulder length.<ref name="24.2e1">She was older, but not old. Maybe my dad's age, maybe a little younger. Pretty, in a very natural way. She didn't wear any obvious makeup, and her black hair was somewhere between wavy and curly, a little longer than shoulder length. Her features French or Italian, if I had to guess. She wore only a simple black suit that had been tailored to fit her body, with a narrow black tie and a white dress shirt. What got me were the eyes. There was no kindness in them. - [ Excerpt] from Crushed 24.2</ref> On at least one occasion, she wore it in a loose ponytail.<ref name="25.5e1"/> She was pretty, but didn't wear obvious makeup.<ref name="24.2e1"/>
As a child, she generally wore a school uniform.<ref name="I27e1">May 1986, twenty-seven years ago
A strange place for this discussion.
The woman looked supremely at ease as she took a seat opposite David. The teenage girl who accompanied her was just as confident. Here and there in the little cafe, people gave them dirty looks.
The woman was black, dressed all in white, the girl wore a private school uniform and held a notebook and fountain pen. - 27.x (Interlude, Eidolon)</ref><ref name="I15.ze 1">Rebecca stirred, turning around to see who was speaking. A black woman with long hair in a doctor's get-up was messing with the IV bag. But… no name tag. And there was a teenage girl with pale skin and dark hair standing behind her, wearing knee-high socks, a black pleated skirt and white dress shirt. "You're not one of my doctors." - Interlude 15.z</ref> As an adult, she wears a tailored black suit with a white dress shirt and a black tie<ref name="24.2e1"/> and a fedora.<ref name="I18.f e1">A young woman, dark-haired, wearing a suit and fedora, with luggage on wheels. - Interlude 18.f</ref><ref name="25.5e1">The rectangular portal closed, and I was left staring at a wall. I turned to see the woman in the suit. She was tidy, her hair tied back in a loose ponytail with strands tracing the side of her face, and she held a fedora in one hand. The hat was beaded with moisture. Another excursion she'd made before reaching out to me? - Scarab 25.5</ref>
|-|Titan Fortuna=
Upon broken triggering into a Titan, Contessa's appearance changed significantly. She became an enormous vaguely woman shaped figure, with her head turned skyward. She has no face, but a morass of hair-like black stone. Three large wolf heads of this same black stone made up part of her neck and shoulders. Everything below that is a jumble of images. She also has an untold amount of eyes covering her entire body.<ref>She was growing, but not in a smooth way. Rather, in staggered stages, parts of her lunged into being. A black stone wolf’s head, three hands reaching up to grasp at one another’s wrists, winding and almost braiding together in their efforts. Forking, another wolf’s head. A curl of what could have been hair or horn writ in more black stone with traces of white. More curlings and decorative growths.
Until there was a silhouette, a vaguely woman-shaped figure with head turned skyward, back arched and chest and stomach thrust up and out, ‘arms’ dangling. She had no face, but instead a morass of that hair-like, horn-like curling of black stone, like a curtain of it was draped over her head. Three large wolf heads framed her neck and helped form one of her shoulders. Everything below was a jumble, images so layered and lost in one another that they were almost pure decoration.
The black-lightning cracks around her were intense, with more straight lines than the other disaster.
She didn’t move a muscle, if she even had muscles. But she did open her eyes. Amber eyes all up and down her body, some so small the chains of them looked like veins of gold, appearing in cracks and the centers of curls. In tumbles of blacks tone hair and open mouths. Everywhere but where a human silhouette should have eyes. Each bright in the midst of smoke and snow, contrasted by the blackness of her. - Excerpt from Interlude 17.z II</ref>
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Abilities and Powers
Contessa's power allows her to see the adaptable steps<ref>She could see each individual step, looking forward to see what it entailed. She could see it evolve as time passed, accounting for her starting it later.</ref> she needs to take to succeed at nearly any given task and execute them perfectly.<ref name="24.2"/><ref name="29.x"/> Its applications include combat, communication, social situations, Cauldron's long-term plans, and how to set conditions for trigger events.<ref>Venom 29.7</ref> Through a series of questions (see below) she is able to use it to the utmost. Though almost unparalleled in power even it has limits or restrictions. (see below)
She can default to following the path, letting her Shard take over.<ref name=auto>Torrieltar: Path to Victory comes with a sort of autopilot, right? Do we know what kind of limits that has? If, for example, a telepath was inflicting what would normally be debilitating psychological pain, would Path to Victory's autopilot help to power through that?
Wildbow: Autopilot yes (defaulting control to shard with faster-than-human processing), if her body remained functional then she'd basically move forward in a haze of PtVness. - Wildbow on Reddit</ref> Thus putting herself out of range for many powers.
When trying to persuade someone it gives her the savoir faire necessary to succeed.
Due to Path to Victory's preeminence,<ref name=AorN>Torrieltar: How fast can Path to Victory react to unforeseen changes?
Wildbow: All changes are foreseen, as a rule. Can't cite anything, but there's a line that sorta appears in the story, where you run into the perfects (perfect defense, perfect offense) and stuff gets fucky - and the rule of thumb is that 'unless your ability beats -everything-, it doesn't beat this'. For processing power Contessa's ability would be on this level (as with Flechette's Sting, Clockblocker's inviolability, Siberian's invulnerability). - Wildbow on Reddit</ref> her Shard lacks the common Thinker weakness of being canceled out by other Thinkers, including precognitives,<ref name="24.2"/> but is not immune to certain trumps such as Mantellum<ref>Fog approached. A wall of it, moving down the corridor. She could see normally, but the effect on her powers was absolute. It was impossible to make out any steps that moved within the fog.
[...]
She ducked. “-have a perception blocker, [...] They’ve got a thinker, I think, they planned this ahead of time, knowing I wouldn’t pick up on their presence.”
[...]
This ‘Mantellum’ had been close enough that he should have been able to block her power. He hadn’t.
Because he’d been on the other side of the portal. The power didn’t cross dimensional boundaries. - Excerpt from Interlude 29</ref> or possibly Jack Slash.<ref>Jack beats Citrine, Siberian, Grey Boy (until interfered with by outside sources), Number Man and arguably Contessa. - Wildbow on Reddit</ref><ref name=Tie>Torrieltar: Has Contessa ever fought combat precogs before (strong ones, more along the lines of atium than the Force)? If so, what was the result?
Wildbow: Limited examples in story. I have stated in word of god that she's trumped/matched by Jack Slash, but that's a unique case and not really combat precog so much as shard-one-upmanship. - Wildbow on Reddit</ref>
Questions
To get the most out of her power she asks herself various questions at the start of each day,<ref name=Que>
Torrieltar:How hard is it to trick Contessa into asking her Path to Victory the wrong question?
Wildbow: Theoretically possible/doable. But if you're doing it by any measure that's blatant, you're working against the vast, fast processing engine that is her shard. Given time, she pre-asks about deception, mind control, AoE and other obstacles her power wouldn't effectively fight against. - Wildbow on Reddit</ref> and various questions before a mission to ensure success.<ref>RazorSmile:It's not rocket surgery. A sufficiently wide and dense area-effect attack will either kill her, force her to leave or, if her power has that much range, keep her from showing up in the first place.
Wildbow: Unless she, before she headed out the door, posed herself the scenario:
Contessa: "What do I need to do to come back successful from this mission?"
(Psst. Don't walk into the sufficiently wide, sufficiently dense area-effect attack. Here's a workaround).
"Goodie." - Wildbow on RPG.net</ref> This lets her keep to the path to defeat Zion and provides her with protection against masters and strangers.<ref>People began preparing to leave, gathering stuff together.
“No,” I could overhear Contessa saying, “I ask myself several questions before I go anywhere, and one pertains to strangers. Stay behind.”
Imp appeared next to her. She walked back to us with a very dejected appearance. - Excerpt from Extinction 27.2</ref>
Her power also provides her with excellent information gathering abilities provided the right questions are asked.<ref>“I can’t defeat [Teacher], spare as many of your allies’ lives as possible, and save the lives of people in the city. Not as I or my power understand circumstances, and my power understands everything outside of the blind spots that are Teacher, Valkyrie, the Simurgh, and two broken triggers that authorities aren’t aware happened.”
[...]
Imp groaned. “You’re making me look awful here. I promised these guys one hundred percent victory.”
“If you’d found me sooner, then I could have.”
“How do you know all of this if you were in a coma?” Sveta asked. “The Simurgh, who’s where, what Custodian is doing?”
“I’m finding it out as I explain it to you. I asked my power for the path to provide the explanation I need to give, that serves the purpose of filling me in on present circumstance. When you talk among yourselves, I’m asking my usual questions.”
“Like how you can avoid being fucked over by a Stranger or Master in the next day or whatever,” Imp said.
“Essentially.” - Excerpt from Dying 15.7</ref>
Restrictions
Her power does not protect her from her own human error but the right questions can reduce this likelihood.<ref name=Que/>
While Contessa can execute most tasks, she has some blind spots. She cannot directly use her power on an Entity,<ref name="29.x"/> the Endbringers,<ref name="24.2">Crushed 24.2</ref> powerful capes like Glaistig Uaine<ref> - Excerpt from Dying 15.7</ref> and Eidolon,<ref name="I27"/> and some intricate interactions of powers. She can still somewhat predict their actions by considering a hypothetical situation.<ref name="29.x"/><ref name="I27">27.x (Interlude, Eidolon)</ref>
Her power does not allow her to Tinker rather it gives her the ability to handle tinkertech while avoiding misfires<ref>One point to Foxtail on relevant quotes. Closest answer, really. Tinkering may be real science, but it's real science conducted by digging deep into shard senses and networks. Contessa can do this to an extent, but not to the point that she could just go full Tinker-9001. - tinker material</ref> and lets her damage or subvert it just enough for it to do what she wants.<ref>Whatever she was doing was working. When I switched my view away from the map and to Kenzie’s diagram of the facility’s infrastructure, I could see that Kenzie was making headway. I could see some messages between her and the computer console Contessa was at.
:I cannot work with tinkertech or tinker code but I can give you the boot passwords to the server terminals. Old data is still on the systems, heavily encrypted. :i reset & access old system archetecture in at boot lvl??? :Yes. :d- ! _ ! d- - Excerpt from Dying 15.7</ref><ref>In the midst of the Kulshedra, I could sense moving air currents. A woman emerged from thin air, from a place cooler than the interior of the ship. The civilians we’d rescued shrieked and backed away from her. She didn’t respond, barely reacted. Someone with long, dark hair and a suit. She fixed her cuffs, then moved with purpose.
But I found myself less fixated on her than on her surroundings. Oddly enough, I could feel a different structure behind the woman, a hallway.
[...]
Satyr didn’t speak. He glanced at the ship. He couldn’t see from the angle he’d approached, but the woman inside had pulled the lever, and the door at the back was slowly closing.
[...]
“Kul-,” I gasped out.
The woman turned and walked up to the ruined nose of the craft, and began threading wires together. She didn’t even flinch as sparks flared between them. She was measured, even patient, as she worked at fixing the panel. When she was done, she tapped something out on the broken, unlit touch panel.
“Kulshedra, shut down,” I managed.
“Restate request.”
The pillar rose from the top of the box, freeing the upper part of the box’s door.
“Kulshedra, contact Dragon,” I tried.
“Dragon is currently unable to reply.”
“Contact Chevalier.”
“Calling.”
The woman tapped out another code, and the clamps on the bottom came open, freeing the bottom.
Yet another code typed out, and the system spoke, “Type two safety override accepted.”
The woman in the ship struck a single button. The A.I. spoke, “Call ended.”
“Kulshedra, call Chevalier,” I repeated.
Nothing.
The woman inside typed out a final code, and the door of the box opened, releasing Pretender.
And then she spoke, and I could hear through the bugs that surrounded her. “The Doctor will see you now.”
“Right-o,” Pretender said. “Gotta be better than the Birdcage.”
They stepped through the gateway that led to the cool, air-conditioned hallway, and then they were gone, the butterflies in the hallway no longer in my reach.
I felt my blood pumping, roaring in my ears. “They got him. They collected Pretender.”
“Who?”
“Her. The shooter’s partner. Cauldron.” I clenched my fist. “Rime’s down. We have to help her.”
[...]
Arbiter looked from her phone to Prefab. “Dragon collapsed just before this began. She was meeting a Las Vegas Rogue.”
“Yeah,” I said. I thought of the woman who’d been so handy with the computer. The censor, the bogeyman. They’d taken out Rime, no doubt because she could have sealed the box behind a wall of ice.
Yet they hadn’t taken out Prefab, who could have done much the same thing.
Every step of the way, every action perfect. - Excerpt from Drone 23.2</ref>
Shard
Contessa's shard, which calls itself "The Eye", has an unique degree of autonomy among other shards due to an unfinished transfer process.<ref>She stood utterly alone and completely still. For all intents and purposes, she was the only one of her kind. [...] Every other gift lay dead and disconnected, fruit on the branches of a dead tree, with little in the way of parting words or guidance. Every other connection to the Loner was gone. The Pair too distant to reach. - Excerpt from Radiation 18.z</ref> When Scion examined Contessa, he "saw a shard that was not its own, but was not dead"; normally, shards from Eden are dead.<ref name="26.x">Interlude 26</ref> This may indicate that Contessa's shard is still linked to The Loner, since Eden was in the process of integrating it when she crash-landed and lost it.<ref name="29.x"/>
History
Background
Contessa was born as Fortuna on another earth that Eden collided with. When she was a child, several people in her village triggered by consuming food and drink contaminated with parts of Eden following the entity's crash-landing. Fortuna's trigger event included a vision of Eden and Scion's plans to sow conflict and destroy humanity, and she set about finding and killing the entity with a power that was still unrestricted.
The entity, realising what she was trying to do, restricted her power so that it could not be used against Entities. However, Fortuna had already seen the steps required to kill the Entity, and with the help of a woman who would later call herself 'the Doctor,' Fortuna managed to stop the entity from killing her and reclaiming the critical shard. The Doctor, armed with a knife and directions both given by Fortuna, managed to stab the entity in a critical location, rendering it effectively brain dead.
The Doctor and Fortuna founded Cauldron with the sole purpose of stopping Eden's partner entity, Scion. They harvested Eden's corpse for powers, which they were able to grant to other people. Ashamed of the human experimentation she had to perform to improve the power formula, Fortuna took the name Contessa out of respect to her parents and a desire to avoid sullying the name they gave her. <ref name="29.x"> - Excerpt from Interlude 29</ref>
Through the years Contessa as she was now served as the doctor's bodyguard, whenever they went on dangerous assignments.
Post-Slaughterhouse Nine
Attended the meeting of Cauldron and The Triumvirate.<ref>Legend's Interlude</ref>
Post-Echidna
Keeps the details revealed during the Echidna battle hush hush. Was transferred back to Cauldron's home base to ensure that there were no escapes, the events of the Echidna event were allowed to leak out.<ref>Interlude 21.x</ref>
Timeskip
Bonesaw when masquerading as Riley is confronted by Contessa during the time skip while the rest of the Slaughterhouse Nine are in stasis. Contessa prompts Bonesaw in her initial thoughts to betray the Nine with a conversation about the distinction between her and her passenger.<ref>Interlude 25</ref>
Post-Timeskip
Deployed effectively against The Slaughterhouse Nine-Thousand.
Gold Morning
Contessa helped coordinate Cauldron's response to Scion. Doctor Mother requested that she find three candidates for some vials that had historically yielded very strong powers, but Contessa was intercepted by attacking Irregulars before she was able to leave the facility. One of the Irregulars, Mantellum, was able to block Contessa's power, forcing her to flee Cauldron's offices and fake her death.<ref name="29.x"/>
After returning to the facility and discovering the Doctor is dead, Contessa provided Cauldron's contingency plans to Teacher and assumed second-in-command of his organization. Following Scion's death, Contessa tracked down Khepri and, after a brief conversation aided by her abilities, disabled her shard with two bullets.
Early-Ward
Had disappeared, presumably into retirement.<ref name="5x II">“This would be easier if we had Fortuna,” she said.
“She gave her all to get us this far. It would be asking a lot, for her to give us the remainder of her years. We’ll see ourselves the rest of the way. She can live her life as she sees fit.”
Jeanne privately disagreed, but she didn’t make a point with it. Not with Kurt’s younger selves in the car. - Excerpt from Interlude 5x II</ref>
Post-Time Bubble Pop
Following an attempt to stop relying on her power Fortuna was captured and imprisoned by Teacher's branch of Cauldron.<ref>Black 13.x</ref> During The Wardens' assault on the compound she was freed by Imp and Breakthrough.<ref>Dying 15.6</ref> She led them to victory over Teacher, and in the final confrontation with Teacher rejected his methods, which led to him scrapping his endgame plans and running away.
Post-Attack on Teacher
In the following days she joined Citrine as a consultant,<ref name="16.1II">From Within 16.1</ref> and subsequently The Wardens' thinker pool.<ref>Sundown 17.3</ref>
She was still recovering from the coma.<ref>“Only that Contessa is still malnourished, with slight atrophy of the limbs, it’s slowing her down. She’s also slowed down because she’s having to reset her layers of defenses. Stuff she’d ask herself regularly, to guard herself against every eventuality in the days and weeks. After her trauma of being captured during her one taste of freedom and independence, I think she’s being extra slow and extra careful. Not blind spots, but factors. - Excerpt from Sundown 17.9</ref>
Contessa retrieved a de-powered Teacher from Earth Cheit with the help of some other capes, to avoid being incapacitated by Mama Mathers-inspired traps.<ref>For other blind spots? Teacher’s tech. His portals, a lot of the cracking, and a few traps he set using tinkered replications of Mama Mathers- [...] Nothing like you’re picturing. He had tinkers scan her, copy her power, and work out stuff like… quantum tripwires, tripping when you look at them.”
“Yes. Devices that trip in response to being observed. With big flashes that stick in your vision or mind’s eye. But mostly it’s the portals. Contessa is on her way back from Cheit. She’s got a captive Teacher with her. She led a group in there and leaned on them pretty heavily to get around the special countermeasures he put in place.” - Excerpt from Sundown 17.9</ref> While passing the Cheit-Gimel portal she accidentally escalated the riot, that lead to Fume Hood's broken second trigger, which tagged Contessa herself and used her power-connections to catalyze the dimensional collapse of The City. Contessa was turned into one of the Titans.<ref name="II17.y">Sundown 17.y</ref> The Titan Fortuna would later be joined by the Simurgh.
The Ice Breaks
According to the Wardens' thinkers Simurgh interfered in Fortuna's communication.<ref>"Tattletale said the thinkers are analyzing Titan Fortuna and the Simurgh. With those two you can never be sure, but it looks like they aren’t aligned. The Simurgh is interfering with the information Fortuna is trying to transmit to her network.” - Excerpt from Radiation 18.9</ref>
Titan Fortuna, initially planning to become the new hub, was locked in the precog-duel with Simurgh and outplanned. With all the secondary and thousandary plans countered,<ref>A path that began with Auger fighting that was intended to end with her networked to all titans, ready to end this world and scattered haphazardly and limping to other stars and planets… instead ended with this silver woman in control of the network, humanity mad and savage.
A path that began with the host Valkyrie being made Titan, intended to end with the network largely complete, the silver woman dead, and the scattering due to happen in ten years… instead ended with the silver woman in control of the network, half of humanity deranged and fighting the other half. To investigate why took time that the silver woman could use to gain purchase elsewhere. [...] She saw a thousand more paths that ended with the silver woman ruling, despite the fact the silver woman had a fraction of her strength. - Excerpt from Radiation 18.z</ref> the shard part of titan resorted to the guidance of the human part and Fortuna decided to postpone the collapse.<ref>The child refused to be a slave again. The Titan refused to be a slave for other reasons. But they were able to think and act in concert. [...] Step one: hold the cracks back, until the right moment, the Titan Fortuna and the child Fortuna thought in concert. - Excerpt from Radiation 18.z</ref>
Following The Firmament bombing she led Ophion and Nemean to the Earth Shin portal. She skipped the most of the fighting with defending capes by initiating further dimensional collapse using the massive burst of titan-body regeneration caused by Legend's full-power barrage.<ref name="II19.4">Infrared 19.4</ref> It shortly produced The Flowing, The Impaler, The Custodian, Drillbit and Pouffe Titans.<ref name="II19.5">Infrared 19.5</ref>
Rain was able to deliver the message to Contessa through The Firmament. Shortly after that Fortuna either ordered her Titans to stand down or stopped commanding them, and went dormant herself for a while.<ref name="II19.7"/> However, one of the predestined cracks still reached Valkyrie, turning her into a Titan too.<ref name="II19.6">Infrared 19.6</ref>
Breakthrough visited Contessa's seat of power inside the Shardrealm,<ref name="II19.7">Infrared 19.7</ref> they received a series of visions regarding the nature of the Eye and the previous cycles,<ref name="II19.8">Infrared 19.8</ref> and were warned about Simurgh taking over Titan Fortuna and summoning more Endbringers with the help of Titan Valkyrie and Eidolon's shade.<ref name="II19.9">Infrared 19.9</ref>
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