Quietus
Part 1
Author: Allen Lucas
I think that if there were a God, there
would be less evil on this earth. I believe that if evil exists here below,
then either it was willed by God or it was beyond His powers to prevent it. Now
I cannot bring myself to fear a God who is either spiteful or weak. I defy Him
without fear and care not a fig for his thunderbolts. ~ Marquis de Sade
Ye Fallen One
The Red Dragon
sat there after finishing a bowl of mixed contents. She saw the familiar
patterns in the surroundings that meant he had again feasted upon a mix of
ground up Samak in a vegetable soup. She could also
smell a hint of blood, along with the understanding that it came from a human
female of nothing less than ancient german ancestry.
She knew by the strands of energy and lights that emanated off of her father
that he had not his armor active at the moment. But as he sat there leaning
back in a large backed chair made of rosewood, gold and ivory with the symbol
he had long adopted above him engraved in bloodstone; Swirling a mass of
blooded red wine in a chalice trapped between three red clawed fingers she knew
he worried for her.
Anubis grinned
from the side of his mouth, the small spiked teeth contained behind a simple
black lining of his lips. His long red hair had been tied at his back and
allowed to flow down his seat.
“Daughter,” he
spoke with a voice that nearly boomed across the walls. His quiet voice belied
its power. “Tell me, why is it you have been having trouble eating lately? Is
the food not to your taste?”
“No my Lord,
the soup is quite delicious,” she said wiping her face with a clean napkin and
setting her silverware down upon a separate rectangular plate designated for
such dirty utensils.
Anubis took
another sip of the wine and swirled it in his hands. “Then, what is it that
stays your hand?”
Anubis smiled, the swirling mass of black that was on his skin
began to twist around his lips. “I see you have been practicing. Very good.”
She smiled to
him and herself. “Yes, I have my lord. But I still find it difficult to
understand.”
“Oh?”
“Yes. I know
how and why I can, but I’ve yet to understand what purpose I shall serve. And
why it is I continue to train endlessly with King Baphomet, Ereshkigal, and
yourself my lord,” she says looking away slightly ashamed.
Anubis sighs.
“Perhaps then, it is time I teach you a new lesson.”
Anubis clapped
his hands and twelve servants came to the table. Each,
It was unlike
anything
Anubis smiled
and lifted a single piece from his board. It was a large piece with a red
pyramid at the top.
“A single
piece, a single unit, technology, method, plan or deployment, is useful. It is
time, my daughter, for you to learn one of the most important lessons anyone
can teach you. To lead. To rule.
Soon they shall be with us, and I must go on to spread my word. You and I will
sit together now. And we shall make the decisions that will shape the future of
my empire.”
Anubis’ eye
began to glow in an almost infernal light as he placed the small piece down by
the piece she knew to represent The Accolade.
Space
On
Route to the Recién Llegado
Colony, Mariposa
Zagam
sat in the pilots seat of the ship waiting. He rubbed
his thumb across his middle and index finger in anxiety. The speed
of these
He
looked behind him once again to Sarah O’Conner. When he had his unit active he
had scanned her. Surprisingly enough it gave him a unique result. Before when
he was the weak being known as Jason he had chanced upon a female known as
Fiona. Fiona and he were married after a bit of a rather boring lulling.
However, as Zagam well knew, events never quite preceded the same between these
different dimensions. He knew she contained none of his genetic code within
her. However, her looks, it was a dead giveaway. Sarah was the daughter of this
universes Fiona and another man, but she bore the last name he once bore in
childish days. He would investigate further, but her resourcefulness and
strength were no illusion. She would do quite nicely.
Zagam
stood up and walked over to her. His coat sweeped across the
ground as he bent his legs to a squat. Zagam smoothly moved his black
finger nail through her red hair. He grinned as the nail scrapped the top of
her ear. He lifted it on his nail to his nose and took a deep smell. Not
perfect, but the smell was so intense to him it jarred his memory loose of
other times. Those times were when his eyes were blue instead of the tone of
obsidian; Times where he was without true purpose. Pursuits of the flesh, and
the need to breed were all humankind equivocated to. A large
bag of flesh pursuing to make new bags.
But
Zagam was more now, he said to himself. Anubis gave him focus, a true purpose.
The weakness of the human race was disgusting. The few
gathering their strength to protect the many. Weakness.
If one could not stand themselves they do not deserve to stand. If one cannot
protect themselves they deserve to die. The weak make way for the strong. That
is the only way that race could have survived. Could have.
Instead more and more as Zagam was seeing into the other realities he saw the
same pattern repeating itself over and over again. The human race falling to
the united might of the creators. Those creatures that weren’t even all that
mighty. At least twenty of the thirty held that history.
It
played out often in the same way. It happened here in this universe after all.
But
Anubis showed him a different alternative. A chance to stop
them that truly could work. A chance to make the human race far more
powerful than it had ever been. Not corrupted by bueracracy,
not crippled by economy, not plagued by the desire for peace. The Order was the
truest path. And Anubis was the closest thing to a god that he had ever seen.
As
the memories of his life flashed before his eyes his focus pinpointed back to
the task at hand. Now was not the time to get distracted, he though to himself.
“We
have much to do, Sarah,” he said as he touched her wet lips with his thumb,
wiping away a little blood. He sat her up on a chair and stripped her naked,
and began to wash her body and clean the dirt and infectious tissue from her
wounds. Zagam smiled, his imagination linking the event to a young girl taking
care of a doll. It was amusing to the Dark Knight. He helped set some cracked
bones, and even bandaged up her ribs. All the time
subconsciously stroking her face in a sort of twisted motherly manner.
As
he had finished Zagam walked to a closet hall and found a jumpsuit for the
craft. It was a basic
Zagam
looked down upon her face and kissed her forehead.
“Should
you live, we will be very happy together. I already have a name for you, you
know. A beautiful name. One I think your mother would
have been proud of, had she not been killed that day. A weakness you do not
share. You’re a warrior, heart and soul. Your compunctions of human emotion
will be gone, and then you can blossom into the killer I know you can be.”
With
that Zagam put his thumb on her chin and opened her mouth. Sarah only just
gained consciousness when Zagam’s lips came over hers
in a passionate kiss, one she screamed to with the feeling of some barbed
tongue reaching down her throat. Her screams were muffled at the violating
feeling of this thing creeping down her esophagus, cutting the walls slightly
as she watched the Obsidian eyes of Zagam stare at her before her consciousness
slipped away.
Bhaklor-4
Creator
Armada
Venez was standing before the great control medal of his
ship floating just four feet above the ground. The walls of the War Relic were
brimming with Jy-taki soldiers. Fourteen stood at his left flank, fourteen at
his right, and each had their focuses just on him. The Order had decimated the
ranks of the Advents, and as far as Venez knew Grend, Amira,
and himself were all that remained of his once proud race. Twenty
four thousand Jy-taki were all that remained of their guards, and a
handful of forty Orobouras. Things were looking grim for the once proud Creators.
Grend,
Amira, and he remained here in the safety of this
fleet on Bhaklor-4. The bonding of the True W’Kar was reaching it’s mark of safety in only two earthian
days. It was then that Grend would bond with the unit, and promised to restore
the fallen Advent people and wipe out the order.
Venez wasn’t taking any chances.
Grend
had already convinced them to commit a great crime for trust in him. An action
that threw his society into civil war, letting the Order consume
their empire slowly. Venez was checking, just to be sure, whether his friend
was up to par.
It
took time diving through the many thousands of logs, battle reports, and
movement cycles. But Venez realized that Grend had been followed by the Order.
Their coming would herald an attack by the Order up to two weeks later. Was
Grend a spy for the Order, or worse?
Venez took a moment until he placed the pieces where they
would fall, and finally realized that Grend had known he was being followed by
the Order, and he was using them to dispose of his opposition!
Venez let himself fall to the floor and his hypersenses saw behind him Amira.
As
he turned he saw the advent. “”Ally, what purpose do you have coming here.””
Venez was not foolish enough to assume that Amira had no knowledge of this act, could he be the only
one in the dark about it?
““You
figured it out as well then?””
““As well?””
““I
learned some months ago, but I lack the resources needed to do anything about
it.””
Venez turned and looked around. ““Our entire race was led
to their deaths by his hand,” “he called out!
Venez expression was abnormal for an advent, Amira knew. It was not that their race did not have
emotions, but the outright expression of them was a useless expenditure of
energy. Amira remembered she had the same reaction
though.
Venez took a moment to himself and looked back to her. ““What
shall we do?””
““You and I both know what we have
to do. Grend has not factored our lives into his equation.””
““Of that you are sure,”” Venez
replied, puzzled.
Amira walked to the right,
circling him from the side and hung her head low. ““He wanted the empire gone.
He was willing to and did sacrifice our race for his bid for power. What are we
but pawns?””
Venez nodded. It was logical.
Should Grend activate the True W’Kar unit he would have access to it’s impressive array of powers. Though he functionally
would not be as powerful as Anubis, the abilities and capabilites
of gaining access to the technology and the sheer power of the W’Kar Element
would give him the edge he needed to defeat the order. Afterwards, why would he
share that power if he had already given to much to
gain it.
““Pawns,”” he said with an audible scowl.
““Yes, pawns. Had we done as the council decreed and not
trusted him our race would still be alive. We are as responsible as he, though
we did not know it.””
““Ignorance is not a valid declaration of innocence.””
““Correct.””
Venez jerked his head slightly
as the unit ejected it’s gaseous waste. ““Then, we
have no choice but to go to them. But it could mean our deaths,
the Republic will not readily accept advents among their ranks.””
““We offer ourselves, our technology, and the True W’Kar
unit.””
Venez shot her a glance faster
than she thought he could even in the unit. ““And hand that power from one
monster to another, never.””
““The Republic has not yet bonded a Unit-G with a
Zoalord, Zoagod, or any of their other higher
potential bonding beings. What makes you think they will do ilk with it?”” she
asks.
Venez cocks his head towards
her. ““For the very same reason we now hide in the shadow of a dead world,
fear. They know that the Unit-W could save them. Activated upon even a base
human it would multiply far beyond the fold of what Anubis is capable of, at
least with Grend it will only grant him vast multiversal abilities and a
powerful body as last time, but on a human I do not even want to think of the
possibilities.””
Amira nods to him. “”I
understand your hesitation, but what choice do we have? The Republic is a
variable, Grend is a certainty. We certainly cannot go to the Order can we?””
Venez spends a minute in
silence between their telepathy. He looks up to the ceiling where he sees the
symbol of the Advents peering down upon him. It took him staring upon it to
look back to Amira and nod. “Let us do this. I will
obtain the True W’Kar unit, you must start getting
full control over as much of the armada as possible. Whatever you cannot get
control of must be disabled!””
Amira nods. “”Let us begin,
then.””
Venez turns and walks through
the membrane that separated the pilot area and the main corridor.
Grend was once a member of the High Council. Venez stood by and watched the deception and backstabbing
he did, but Venez trusted his advent brother. They
had been allies for cycles upon cycles. Amira, his
own daughter, was now more than willing of throwing her traitorous father to
the side for his actions. Had he normal human like eyes they would be focused
on Grend’s head!
But now was not the time for petty heroics, such concepts
escaped the Advents anyhow. Now he must focus on what is important. Gender was
a trivial thing amongst the Advents, one is perceived as male or female as they
wish. It is merely a label, but the two of them would be needed to
proportionally repopulate their race. Three was not needed, and the computers
could generate proper genetic randomizations to prevent genetic mutation. It
was easier to hide a small group than it was a large one, so he would take what
he could from Grend and set out to the
Venez floated up a vertical
shaft to the shaft which led to the alcove Grend had sealed the Unit-W inside
of. The impressive array of defense surrounding this unit assured optimal
defense. Each laser held impressive power, and the shielding was strong enough
to ensure that all but Anubis himself could get through. Venez
placed his hand upon the massive door and traced the proper symbology,
using his unit to contact the ship and allow himself entrance. If Grend had not
already reprogrammed the system in expectation of his treachery getting in and
out would be simple.
It had taken him a few moments to gather entrance as the
system had assigned a particular signal only Grend knew the properties of to
gain entrance. It took a few minutes, but Venez
figured it out and the defense system dropped high caution mode and allowed him
entrance.
As Venez stepped inside he felt
as though he was struck back. Little in this universe could send a shiver down
the spine of an Advent, but this certainly was one of them. The power he felt
coming off of the Unit-W was intense enough to nearly make his knees buckle.
Even behind the energy dampening shielding he could feel its pure energy trying
to tackle him to the ground. Venez came to his senses
and waved his hand and with a flash of his control medal the shield went down.
It was then that the full power of this unit struck him,
and indeed his knees did buckle. He fell forward but caught himself with his
left knee, and a hand placed against the pedestal. He gazed upon the raw naked
nature of the Unit-W then for the first time. So much power compressed into
such a little thing. Utilized properly the W’Kar Element could power their
entire empire…well could have.
Venez pulled himself to his
feet and looked upon the Unit-W. It was larger than a Unit-G by a factor of
25%. The bio-armor on it was a deep almost tantalizing blue color. The Control
Medal was misplaced, as it was consumed by the bonding process of the Unit-W,
replacing it with an orb of swirling blue and red, as though the elements of
fire and water were in battle inside of it.
His control medal flashed, and the ship quickly went to
work and materialized in front of Venez the object of
his desire. A case made of the strongest bio-armor his resources allowed. It
held a control medal itself, designed specifically to help keep the case shut. Capable of teleportation, shielding, and even in emergency cases,
destruction of the item within. The two control medal’s flashed in
unison and the case opened to him.
Venez carefully used
telekinesis to move the Unit-W inside of the case.
“”Are you ready?”” he heard telepathically from Amira.
Venez allowed the unit to
settle in the case and sent the signal to lock it up. ““I am.””
“”Then we will begin. Teleport yourself to this area, I
will force a teleportation on Grend and send him to the planet surface. Once
away, he will be forced to teleport back. Before then I will block his unit
from our relics and gain control of all the Jy-taki that I can before we depart.””
Inside the Research Section of the War Relic
Grend stood looking upon a massive holographic image. It
was his latest creation. A new breed of Jy-taki warriors! More
powerful than the last by over 33%, and equipped with a vast new arsenal of
weaponry. Already he could feel it coming. His
ascendancy, his approaching godhood.
It was a long and arduous journey; One that had cost him
so much. But Grend was not to be dissuaded at the price. True genius is the
exception like himself that could bring such strength to the world. With his
race gone he stayed active, hiding the unit from the sight of the Order and
letting it mature. Last time the unit was activated only days after it’s creation, the bonding process may have yet set in well
enough. Ai-talis may have died, but Grend was certain
the mistake would not be repeated.
Looking about the room he lifted a small tablet when he
felt the alarm he had set go off. Someone had lifted the Unit-W off of the
pedestal!
He had only a moment to turn when he felt the effects of
the teleport and looked around to notice that he stood on bare rock. The planet
surface! Jy-taki began to teleport all around him confused.
Grend then looked to the sky and sent out a telepathic
command to teleport him and his Jy-taki back on board. No reply was heard.
“TRAITORS!”
Nerios-1
Koll looked upon the planet’s surface as he descended
with his warship and it’s crew. He had lied to Albass and Zass Tallas. He was not twelve hours away, he was two. Long ago he
looked upon the wreckage of the
Koll did what he felt any responsible leader would do. He
struck a deal to save his people. Alone, he traveled to the far reaches of the
galaxy to Ye Fallen One, the head planetship of the
Order of Anubis. There he allowed himself capture, torture, and other
unexplainable things until Anubis himself met with him. There he struck the
deal. He would assist the Order in gaining the upper hand against the
Koll was ever the betrayer, but he felt his race was more
important than a war. The humans had invited disaster into the universe. He
thought it best they were all dead. He helped them keep track of the Accolade,
and he helped them learn ways around the defenses.
And the day had come for Koll to see his deal struck. He
reached Mariposa and collected over two hundred thousand of the survivors and
departed. Meanwhile they had not a thought in their head that he would deliver
them all into the waiting arms of the Order.
A price for his race, a price he gladly pays.
One of his Lieutenants turned to look at him. “Koll, we
are doing the right thing, correct?”
“Of course we are Vrea. What
makes you think otherwise?”
Vrea looked back upon the
twenty marching guyvers behind him, then forward to the great structure that
stood before them. It was a massive black tower well over seven hundred foot tall. Its peak had a large blue crystal at the top that
glowed with a light that bathed the barren lava drenched landscape in a hue of
deep blue.
“The Yovkisher, the Germag, they ever were our compainions.
Brothers even.”
Koll looked to him. “I know, Though
we cannot account for the past we must account for our future.”
Vrea hesitated, then nodded. “But can we trust them?”
“Do we have a choice?”
Vrea had little time to ponder
the answer before two massive doors on the stone structure opened up to reveal
a massive hall littered with Lycanlords. A grand staircase led upwards and
curved on both sides up the large cicular walls. It
shook the Q’Gongi when they saw a massive sculpture
hanging on the wall of the twisted ankh, the symbol of the Order of Anubis. The
walls were as black as pitch and hung large red curtains that swayed and moved
with a wind none of them felt.
But at least three dozen Lycanlords helped complete the
picture of terror they were staring into. As they stepped up the stairs the
Lycanlords would occasionally jump onto the railing and growl at the walking
ground. The effect of this growl set the men on edge, and a few were held back
by their fellows to stay their hands from attacking or fleeing.
They went the ways the Lycanlords directed with their
growls or claws, and made their way up the eastern stairs to a monolith of a
sight.
It was a throne room where sat King Baphomet, Ruler of
the Ninety Legions. His head was a mass of beastial
features caped with a crown made of what Koll knew to be human bones. He was
wrapped in a colossal black cloak that covered all but his hands and head in
shadowed darkness. His throne was shaped and molded in the most frightening of
forms.
Looking upon it, Koll saw what could only be described as
an onyz form of a grasping hand that King Baphomet
himself sat upon. From the hand were shards of razor sharp glass that jammed
into the sides and held the bodies of at least four still living people held up
as a form of morbid decoration.
Lycanlords stood to their flanks guarding the black stone
walls. Vrea looked at one of them only to jump back.
When Koll looked to see what had spooked his lieutenant he saw the pressing
form of a face and two hands tearing at the inside of the onyx walls. It was as
though a man stood behind it tearing at bare rock to try and escape.
“Bio-Energy. That is your
answer,” came a resounding almost carnal like sound from the maw of the lycanlord king. “Bio-Energy given form will do such a
thing. More is contained within it than the
Baphomet moved his fingers and reached to his side. The
creaking wet sound of his body could make nearly any race quiver in disgust.
The skin that had one been on his hands and face had a
emaciated look to it. It gave the claws and razor sharp fangs of this form an
absolute terror to behold. Truly, his face looked little more than a beasts skull.
The Q’Gongi visibly were on edge, some were contemplating running as fast as
possible, but Koll interjected with a raised hand. “King Baphomet, I bring news
and sacrifices.” As Koll said this he bowed on one knee before the King.
Baphomet smiled and placed his hand to his side. Suddenly
from shadow a creature walked forward. It was larger than any guyver. Already
he was hunched and stood his head up to Baphomets
hand on his raised throne. He looked a guyver except malformed and snarling.
His proportions did not match any species that Koll knew of. The
sickly yellow and green armor and a tail that ended in sets of terribly brutal
looking spines. The creature dripped a bit of acidic saliva that steamed
but did not burn the floor from a gaping maw where a normal creatures
chest would be.
“Please, go on.”
Koll swallowed his fear and spoke on. “The
Baphomet nods. “Then, it is almost time…” he says
stroking the monsters head. “This is Rabid, the Hound of the Order. He has a
most…insatiable hunger. Impressive actually, as his unique
talents may be quite useful in the near future here.”
“I…I do not understand.”
What was left of skin on his face curled into a grin. “Tell me, Koll. How many sacrifices did you bring
here?”
“Two hundred thousand. Each healthy citizens of the Republic.”
Baphomet looked to Rabid and smiled. “See to your hunger
Rabid, but no more than ten thousand. Many will be needed for what is to come.”
Rabid seemed to swoon at the thought of consumption, like
an expectant hunt he crawled past the men licking his chest with his whipping
tongue.
“Now to business, it seems the deal you have made is now
complete and final. Is that agreed?”
Koll turned to his men, his people. “Yes,” he says
turning back to King Baphomet. “Yes it is.”
Baphomet smiles. “Very well then. I’d like you to know, we do not abide
traitors amongst the Order!”
Koll’s shocked expression was
all that was left when eight Lycanlords leaped on his position. Vrea and the others watched in abated horror as their
leader was torn apart piece by piece and consumed by the all encroaching
slaughter of the Lycanlords. Baphomet’s laugh was echoed through their minds.
Mariposa
The Accolade had finally landed safely upon the
But inside Sarah was a far different creature, controlling
her thoughts, controlling her actions. Her screams were all internal towards
the monster within. Zagam controlled her somehow.
(“You should calm yourself, Sarah. Your
only making it more difficult.”)
(“Damn you, let me go!”)
(“For the hundredth time, no.
Here, let me demonstrate what continuing this annoyance will cost you!”)
Sarah watched as the great many of them began forming
lines and heading inside of the Accolade. She saw General Xetel,
leader of the Kronos Battle forces standing at the
head issuing orders. His form stood above the cargo entrance that everyone was
being loaded into. Around him were four guyvers that were separating and seeing
to it that his orders were met to. Sarah walked over pushing past a couple of
people and sees a baby held in her mothers arms. She’s
stares at it for a few moments.
(“No, don’t you dare!”)
(“Why shouldn’t I. The child is but a newborn. A completely useless creature.”)
(“NO!”)
(“If you feel that adamant about it then fine, I will
not. Only if you quit your complaining. Incessant
female, I will feel much better about you later.”)
Sarah walked aboard the Accolade as part of the
evacuation procedure and passed through the scanner. All
clear.
(“What, it did not detect you?”)
(“Of course not. Remember, I’m
inside of you. And you’re rather plain as it were.”)
Sarah stepped inside and followed the directions to a
bunk area where three other people were setup in the small room. She noticed
the fear in many of their eyes and remarked nothing. Not a whisper from the
soldier woman.
After a period of time they had reached orbit. The ship
was moving slower than before. Cautious really. Sarah
stood up and walked to the hallway.
(“Where are you taking me?”)
(“Your talking again.”)
She snuck past a guard stationed up and moved slowly
across a hallway where she listened into the voices around her.
“An Advent War Relic? It’s
requesting permission to dock?” she heard voiced to the side.
(“Zass Tallas?”)
(“Oh, is that his voice.”)
(“Oh no, stop reading my mind!”)
(“A tad too late my dear.”)
“Yes,” she heard Albass say.
“They are calling for an end to hostilities. Which I must say
I do not completely trust. It is awfully late to start regretting their
decisions.”
“Agreed. And
what of Koll? Have you managed to contact him at all regarding his early
arrival?”
Sarah listened intently. (“Early
arrival?”)
(“Well yes. Were you not aware the Order had a spy in
your midst?”)
(“WHAT!”)
(“Yes. Koll provided us with detailed copies of all plans
of action taken by the
(“Traitor… a traitor.”)
“No, I’m afraid not. Another reason I am questioning the
validity of these statements. Venez and Amira are known accomplices of Grend,” she heard Albass say. “I am going to allow them entry, only them. No
guards, no weapons.”
A moment of silence paused in the words. “Very well. We must learn to look forward not back. But be
careful Albass.”
“I understand Zass. I will
update you in the half hour.”
The sound of a deactivating screen was heard by Sarah,
who quickly ducked into an adjoining alley and waited for Albass
to walk by.
(“How is it she does not sense me”?)
(“I am masking your presence. My Red Matrix is still in
you after all. That and my control medal are the only things I cannot change
about myself.”)
Albass walked into the main
docking platform where she sent out a signal for Xetel
to join her with the guards. It only took but thirty seconds and twelve fully
armed guyvers walked through the door with Xetel, who
was in full Battle Mode with a cloak draped across his chest. His massive form
leaped with the rest of them down the walkway and up to their leader. Xetel crossed his chest with his right arm, as the rest
did, and bowed.
“My Lady, you request our presence.” His voice resounded
like a drum.
Albass nodded and shifted into
her own battle form, letting her hair fall over her back in a wide spread of
golden waves. “I will be letting the two Advents on board. I want you all to be
ready for anything.”
Xetel nodded sternly. “Troops,
assume tactical assault position Alpha five!”
With the command the guyvers reacted like a machine.
Three stepped forward and onto each side with one foot forward and their
vibrational blades extended, three more flanked the other. The other six
floated upward with their fingers poised for Pressure Cannons. It was fast, it
was fluid. If Kronos had one thing going in it’s favor it was Xetels training.
Albass nodded and turned. Her
main crystal lit up and suddenly the Accolade woke up it’s
docking section and the door in front began to descend downward revealing the
inner workings of the docked War Relic. She saw two very guyver like beings she
knew to be the Advents Amira and Venez
step forward carrying a rather large guyver unit like object.
“Greetings Zoalord Albass
of Kronos. I am Venez,”
said one on the left holding the large case. “We come to you with offers of
alliance against the coming times.”
Albass looked towards the
other. “We offer you free access to our ships technology, the use of our
Jy-taki guardians, and this,” she says pointing to the case.
Albass cocked her head
slightly. “And what is that?”
Xetel looked upon it and walked
over taking it from the Advent with more of a tug than was truly needed. “It
does not appear trapped My Lady, but it is quite locked.”
“Indeed.”
“Yes, Of course.”
Albass could never understand
why so many creators had the need to constantly communicate. She was once told
by her father that they talk too much because they are used to always being in
complete communicative atmospheres, and the presence of silence in their
thoughts disturb them.
“What is inside,” Albass
inquired lifting it from Xetel’s hands.
The two of them looked at eachother.
“Grend’s ultimate treasure. The second True W’Kar unit.”
The shocked expression on her face was enough to tell
them she had not heard of it.
“Your communicative efforts are limited. It is a fully
functional True W’Kar unit, not damaged as one currently used by Anubis is.”
Albass still stood in shocked
silence staring upon it when the Red Alert horn began blaring!
Xetel immediately moved to
action next to Albass.
[RED ALERT! Order presence
detected on board! Shields are down, weapons systems at fifteen percent! RED
ALERT! Multiple targets detected off the port, starboard, stern and bow. RED ALERT!]
Ye Fallen One
Anubis sighed and gently glided the pieces together.
Surrounding the Accolade was now fifteen pieces representing the Orders
legions, each legion consisting of fifty thousand soldiers.
Each piece was carefully positioned around the Accolade, six creator War
Relics, Albass, Zagam, Ereshkigal, Rabid, and the
seven pieces representing the creator military in the area, and three pieces
representing the
His daughter was shocked at the move. Her father had
invisible pieces on the board the whole time. Many slipped by without ever
being noticed. Amira certainly did not see that it
was Ereshkigal that helped her discover the whereabouts of the Accolade, and
yet had Albass discovered that it was Koll who had
been secretly covered in Red paint the entire time.
“You see daughter, often the best move is that made gives
you an advantage later,” came Anubis voice as he swirled the cup of blood wine
in his clawed hand.
“My Lord, a question,” her voice called out staring upon Ereshkigals piece.
Anubis cocked his brow and set his wine down on a golden
plate the servant brought to his side. Should the servant had missed the cup, he would have been fed to the Lycanlords.
“Ereshkigal was on the War Relic when they stole the
unit, correct?”
Anubis nodded.
“Why not take the unit then?”
Anubis chuckled and twirled his fingers in the air and
began to materialize a new piece in his hands. “Because my daughter, the time
is not yet ready. Patience is a virtue that will come with age for you, I do not fret it now. Should I have taken the W’Kar
unit then what would have happened?”
“Correct, meaning my enemies would still be spread out.”
“I…understand. Is it time then to finish them? And what of the Khemet?”
Anubis grinned and finished materializing the piece in
his hand. “No, because not all the pieces have yet arrived. And my people must
be kept secret from those hands.”
She watched her father, Lord Anubis, set the materialized
piece next to Zagam on the board. It was a large Sapphire piece with a golden
lightning bolt at the tip. Her thoughts began to drift back and forth. “Deus?”
Anubis smiled again, his deathly fangs looking deeply at
her. “Correct, and of course...”
As Anubis said that the piece that was Grend began to
move closer and closer to the Accolade. With him came four large pieces
representing his regiment.
“This is the crowning moment of my plans. The time where all the strings and years of plotting are finally
weaving together. Now daughter, yours is the next move. Tell me, where
shall my pieces proceed now?”