(II) Minions
Chapter 257 of "Path of the Deathless" introduces: 123 (II) MinionsShivâs mouth opened slightly as the vampire suddenly burst into tears. He hovered... Read on to discover!
123 (II) Minions
Shivâs mouth opened slightly as the vampire suddenly burst into tears. He hovered overhead with his Chameleon active and just watched as Whisper demonstrated his capabilities.
The orcâs Dimensionality and Stealth Skill Fusion was already nightmarish. The fact that someone could have a ten-meter-wide Dimensional Domain that couldnât be perceived from the outside and didnât let sound leak from the inside made the orcâs Stealth unparalleled. Shiv couldnât even feel the orc with any of his mana fields while the domain was active. Not even his Vitaemancy showed Whisperâs exact position.
And that was due to another capability offered by the Dimensional sphere: You could only enter if Whisper wanted you to. Otherwise, youâd just pass through the other side after feeling a slight pinch of pressure.
But the orc was also more than just a sneaky, knife-wielding juggernaut who could systematically depopulate an entire base of vampires in under ten minutes. He also had a knack for . Social Skills. Very Evolved Social Skills. Social Skills strong enough to make a vampire turn on his own kind and then break down sobbing in the aftermath.
Now, said vampire was hugging the orcâs leg, blubbering incoherently.
Another flash of flame rose over the horizon. Shiv looked, and he saw a swarm of Blood Horrors and vampires sailing through the air, their bat-like bodies flocking toward where Mortar was. But the orc would be long gone by the time they got there. Meanwhile, Tequila and Band were busy slaughtering every vampire response team they could.
As Shiv took a peek into their surface thoughts, he found Band summoning a small army of Dimensionals with his violin, while Tequila ambushed teams of vampires with his dual Dynamancy wands. Yet, Tequila didnât finish killing all the vampires. No. He would simply leave them mostly splattered before dropping the corpse of another vampire among the regenerating horde. Thereafter, he would frame said vampire by using their weapon to stab and disfigure some Blood Horrors.
Shiv realized.
Shiv winced as he realized this was very much something he might do in combat. Chaos. Brutality and confusion. But the difference was that he generally acted on instinct, and they were methodical.
And now, Whisper was actively talking to the vampireâand Uva by extension, trying to convince her that they had a usable spy. â...But this one is ripe. You donât need to do anything particular. He already hates being a vampire. They abuse him. All I needed to convince him was a few words. Iâm not asking you to alter his mind in the fieldâIâm just asking for a chance. An opportunity. To work on him. To see what we can get from him. It will be worthwhile to understand their culture and current forces.â
Uva said.
âAh,â Whisper said, holding up a large finger. âBut that is where I must disagree. I have experience setting up networks. Networks of⌠individuals. And though you are my superior in this task, I ask that you lean on my expertise and let me show you what can be done with so very little.â
He gestured at the vampire, who continued to shake and cling to Whisperâs leg. âMy friend. What is your name?â
The vampire slowly lifted his head. He was bald, with a narrow nose and dark eyes. âL-Lucian.â
âAh. Lucian. Would you like to return to your kind? Or do you want to come with me?â
âW-with you.â
âSee,â Whisper said. âLook at how they mistreated this poor soul.â And he slowly began patting the vampire on the head. To Shivâs astonishment, the bloodsucker leaned into the orcâs touch. Whisper wasnât even doing any Psychomancy. All that was just from a few words spoken.
Uva told him.
A chain of explosions tore across the land. Shiv turned to see a wall of flame blotting out part of the horizon. And just as he noticed that, Shivâs body tensed as he sensed Mortar manifest directly below him. He dove out from the soil like it was a body of water and slammed down on the ground beside Whisper. They shared a lookâand Shiv caught a momentary baring of teeth between the two.
âDeathless! I got the last of their outer observation posts.â Mortal staggered away from Whisper as he grinned up at Shiv. âThe blood-lovers are finally scrambling their elites. Saw some of their Master-Tiers through some of my mortars, I did. Caught a few of my bombs before they fell too. Oneâs real quick. Quicker than me. Probably got a Hero in the field now. Would love to stick around and get bloodier, but I think we left enough of a mess. Most of their outer observationâs burning. Last patch of space before we start getting too close to that big scab they got here.â
Calling the local First Blood Fortress-City a big scab was an apt description indeed. But it was also kind of a heart. Connected to each of the observation outposts by subterranean arteries was a metropolis forged from luxury, slavery, metal, bone, and Biomancy. Right now, they were still on the far outskirtsâthe periphery of First Blood territory. Past this point, they would be marching toward , which was around forty kilometers of vampire-run metropolis guarded by uncountable amounts of Blood Horrors and more than a few viruses lingering in the air.
Despite this, it was obvious that Ur-Abathur was lacking in proper Pathbearers after the recent losses they took trying to take Gate Theborn. They still had uncountable amounts of Blood Horrors, but after all the skirmishing the orcs had done, it seemed vampires were primarily fielding Initiate and Adept-Tier teams as fast-response groups. It took the First Blood getting bombed for hours before their Masters and Heroes finally responded, after all.
Pair that with how they couldnât find any Court Leviathans, and it seemed the vampires werenât going to be able to muster another run on the gate in the next few days.
âRight. Good work.â Shiv said.
Mortar just grinned at himâthen the grin faded as he looked at Whisper again. âWhat you got there, â
âA friend,â Whisper replied, scratching the vampireâs head like one would a puppy.
âA pet, more like,â Mortar replied. âPlanning on nurturing another rat, are we?â
âMaybe,â Whisper said. âPlanning on murdering another one of my spies before they be useful?â
Mortar let out a disgusted snort as he looked over at Shiv. âNot unless the says so.â
âHow obedient,â Whisper replied.
âJust prefer burning my enemies down directly. You canât rely on pets. Theyâre too easy to domesticate.â
Shiv narrowed his eyes at the statement. He wasnât sure if this was a deliberate performance between Whisper and Mortar, but there was some kind of tension between them. A difference of thought and an existing history.
Uva said, noticing the same thing.
Shiv replied.
Psychology 13 > 14
The Umbral replied with a hum of agreement.
Shiv let out a sigh. â
Tequila giggled. The orcâs amused laughter flowed through Uvaâs Psychomancy strands, and Shiv directed his attention over to the wand-wielding orc. From behind Bandâs veil of Aeromantic invisibility, Tequila looked on as two vampire patrols and their Blood Horrors crashed into each other. Shiv blinked as he noted some vampires already lying dead between the groups. The corpses were dressed in the fashion of the responding patrols as well.
Tequila rubbed his hands together and took a drag on his smoke as he watched the bloodspawn tear into each other.
Shiv frowned as he noticed Tequila to be a bit of an instigator. Probably needed to watch him too. But another detail that almost went missing was how easily Tequila and Band worked together. It seemed some orcs had more cooperative instincts than the othersâand could even befriend or partner with other orcs. There was quite a difference between Band and Tequilaâs interactions compared to Whisper and Mortar.
Awareness 14 > 16
The two levels of Awareness surprised Shiv, but also centered him. Awareness was more than just listening or watching. It was also taking in details. Understanding exactly what was being said and what was hidden beneath the surface.
âDeathless,â Mortar said, his tone serious. âIâm willing to stay and fight, but if you ask me, we should get gone. Itâll take them time to regrow these observation posts. Theyâll have to stretch more of their troop capacity in the meantime, so they wonât be hitting anything. If our main goal is to delay, we got that. And we chucked plenty of the rats into your cape, so we got some prisoners to interrogate too.â He looked at Whisperâs personal vampire. âAnd maybe a rat. But we stick around, and we might be doing some dying ourselves. The vampires are stretched, but theyâre not that stretched. Weâre overstaying our confusion.â
And despite Mortarâs jovial nature, he seemed to be the most tactically minded of the orcs.
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Shiv said.
Uva admitted.
Shiv agreed, but there was an unease developing inside him.
Shiv admitted.
Uva said.
A grin slowly spread across Shivâs face. If commanding these orcs was going to come with a constant dose of paranoia, he was going to squeeze every bit of labor out of them as possible. And they werenât just going to be used on the battlefield, but in the kitchen as well.
Tequila replied.
Mortar asked.
Shiv shook his head.
all the orcs replied at once.
That surprised Shiv.
Mortar asked.
Whisper said.
Bandâs mind was a strange, jumbled echo of words. Other thoughts bled through, and Shiv couldn't quite make sense of them.
Tequila casually admitted.
Shiv blinked.
âBasilisk?â Whisper lifted his head.
Shiv looked down. âYeah.â
The robed orc just chuckled. âSay no more, for you look upon an orc with a Snake-Whisperer Skill.â
Shiv's mouth gaped. âThatâs a thing?â
âYes,â Whisper said. âSo is Basilisk Riding. They make for impressive mounts if you charm them. But I suspect thatâs not what you want, is it?â
It took a while for Shiv to recover from his moment of disbelief. âNo. But⌠Shit. You can really ride them?â
âDo you want me to show you?â Whisper asked, smiling.
âYeah,â Shiv said with a nod. âYeah. And you better not be bullshitting me.â
Whisper placed a hand to his chest and grinned. âI swear to the Challenger that I tell no lies.â