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1. Would Kozusu be able to provide warning?
Kozusu could be able to provide a warning! What that warning looks like would be up to the player's discretion. Obviously this shouldn't be 24 hours in advance with a whole play by play of what's about to happen, but something reasonably elusive within a near time frame -- you get the idea.

2. How long could any Eltos near a barrier module keep it charged?
A reasonably long time. At the size of a garage/mall entrance, they're reasonably easy to power, but Aimintas is a city that is definitely large, which creates a lot of room for holes and weak points. They're easy to power as strong shields, but not as a fully workable protection for a long time.

3. How would Uvi react to barriers in their way?
Uvi are very animalistic, so their first instinct would be to run at them and try to break them. Their weaponry would likely shatter -- on one hand, this means they will have a distraction. On the other, a broken fish bone blade may be gnarlier once they give up when it doesn't break.

4. Would the Palai be receptive to warnings of attack, and would they seek shelter/accept module placement in doorways?
They would! At this point, the Palai are very trusting of the coven, so what they say would certainly be taken with weight.

5. Realistically, how big would the energy demand be for encapsulating the city?
Very large. Extremely large. Imagine the power for a generator that would need to completely and continuously cover a city in the real world. The energy output would be much the same. While the marketplace in Aimintas is very large and a hub of socialization, the Palai have a very vast city in terms of space. There are houses very spread out from one another, large tracts of land between them and their agricultural areas that create a city-sized area of land.

6. Can the Eltos support a barrier of this nature?
Realistically, no. It would need a lot of refined work -- something that they could put power into that could then sustain it, but even then they would need to continuously pump energy into THIS system, then the rest of the things they have to power every day. It's a good jumping point, but an Elto based energy barrier system is simply too much to handle when only 1/3 of their species can even produce magic.

7. How effective would it be in repelling the Uvi?
What barriers they can create (the smaller ones) would be decent at barring Uvi from entering things like homes. Completely keeping them out of the city, for the above reasons, would likely be impossible.