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Aeons oversee the natural order of the planes. And as you figured out: the natural order of the Abyss is Chaos and Evil. Your job is to find folks who's code of conduct don't mesh with it and accuse them accordingly, including Mielerah. The judge is easy to figure out: just go to the person who has the unquestioned authority in the city.
Once you met them you can ask about the Aeon's mythic questline. Just make sure you do this BEFORE journeying out on an airship.
As for the potential Starfinder reference .... the Midnight Isles are essentially an archipelago. Ships might be useful (water, air, space, flying death trap - as long as it can cross an ocean to get you to point B). That being said, the ship is named. Searching Starcatcher on Google leads to an album by Gretta Van Fleet, a character from a Peter Pan prequel, and a My Little Pony character. Maybe those last two are the same character? Searching the full name (Starcatcher the Third) leads to a Wrath reddit followed by the Gretta Van Fleet album - Starcatcher will be GVF's third album.
Searching Mielarah - dominated by Wrath hits.