(II) Intercept
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21 (II)Intercept
âHow did you tear up your clothes so quickly? Why did I even get them for you?â Uva looked at Shiv with exasperation as he offered her only a casual smile. âAnd whatâs this about you jumping off a nearby building? Whatâs wrong with taking a demon like the rest of us?â
âWas just trying to see the sights of your stunning cityâŚâ Shiv said, looking Uva up and down. She was wearing a heavier set of armor. Also nightglass in composition, to his surprise. He didnât like that as much as the leather armor she was wearing for reasons, but he had to admit that he liked the general aesthetic. â...before saying hi to its more â
Uva closed her eyes as she tried not to let her embarrassment show. Behind her, the other Umbrals looked on in disbelief. Some of their jaws dropped at Shivâs audacityâand the young Umbral from earlier openly started laughing at Uva. The Weaveresses that accompanied them were decidedly more stoic.
There were three of them, and they each wore cloaks of invisibility, leaving only their mandibled heads exposed for now. Valor explained to him that this was , serving as the Composer's personal bodyguard and counter-intelligence. The way they presented themselves was formidable as well. Their movements were so quick and smooth that it made Shiv shiver. It was just like trying to track the movements of an actual spider back when he was but a boy.
Shiv thought. He wondered if he could survive that. Thinking back to his brawl with the raven made him believe so, but nightglass could still cut him. It wouldnât take much for them to go for his eyes or neck.
They were assembled right along the main staff entrance for Passage. Apparently, staff worked on the higher levels, and where Shiv left through the other day was an exit specifically meant for essential personnel. When he asked why they hadnât started procedures to lock the place down, Uva simply shook her head and elaborated.
âWeave is a personal dimension. But though the Composer expands the realm, and we work toward self-sufficiency every day, there are still many materials we need from the outside world to functionâtrade we do with the other Faiths and sisters that need to come to and fro after their missions. Choking Passage might choke the cityâactivating and deactivating the teleportation anchors cannot be done in an instant. More importantly, though, new orders came down from the Composer: She wants the people behind this plot captured preferably, and slain to a man if there is no other choice.â
So, they were going to do things the hard way.
Shivâs brooch crackled again, and Adamâs voice came through.
âWeâre ready for her,â Shiv said. He nodded at the Weaveresses and all three pulled their cloaks over their faces. They vanished in an instant. The unease inside him grew.
There was a spike of interference on Adamâs end before the words picked back up.
âYouâre cleared for the building,â Uva said, speaking to Adam through Shivâs brooch. âJust keep trailing behind her. A few Weaveresses will be with you shortly. They will detain her and take things from there.â
Adam complained.
But Uva wasnât listening to Adam anymore. As Shiv met her eyes, she let out a worried breath. âAgain. I really, really hope you're wrong.â
âYeah, I wasnât planning on getting involved with a conspiracy to bomb Passage. I didnât even manage to get my books yetâand my trip to the Cradle got delayed again.â Shiv sighed. âBut fate calls. One can only answer.â
âFate seems to call you a lot,â Uva said, her eyes narrow.
âWould you rather it call someone else?â he replied.
She rolled her eyes. âNo. But I would rather it gave you a bit more time to breathe in between. Youâve done quite a bit for the city.â
âThatâs very jealous of you, Sister Uva. Want me all for yourself?â
The young Umbral of the group started giggling louder. The others averted their eyes out of respect for Uvaâbut he knew she was going to catch hell from them after this was over. He just couldnât help it.
âDinner and dessert best be exceptional,â Uva said, her threat veiled but clear.
Too bad for her, Shiv loved a challenge. âI promise to make your eyes roll.â
Valor whistled. The young Umbral mimed fanning herself. Uva spun and turned to glare at her. She froze.
âSister,â Uva said. âIs your hand having a cramp?â
âNo, but my heart might be.â She grinned. Uva didnât. The young Umbral stopped grinning.
âSisters. Honored Shiv. Great Valor Thann,â a mechanical voice intoned.
Shiv turned to see a tall, thin automaton approaching them. It bore a staff with a focus crystal and wore a long, silk cloak of midnight black. Their face seemed to be made of some manner of translucent plastic rather than metal, and Shiv could see a complex array of circuits inside themâalong with the glow of their âThe target has been secured. Your presences have been requested, however. They wish to see if Honored Shiv might be able to experience another Foreshadowing episode to help us trace the true assailants during interrogation.â
Shiv looked at Uva and noted her surprise. âI⌠yes, of course, Cherished Metven,â she said. âAs you say.â Uva looked to Shiv, and he received a thought from her.
Shiv thought back.
Sister Uvaâs face became a look of vicarious pride.
She considered his question.
And that was practically a yes to Shiv. Life sure was good when you were a big, damn hero. For origÄąnal chapters go to novel_fŃre.net
They followed Metven through a series of secret passageways. Apparently, the Arachnae Order had their own spatial tunnels to move quickly inside Passage. Shiv was impressed. The scale of this operation made Blackedge look like a backward hovelâand increasingly, Shiv thought that was accurate. But this led into another question: Why was Blackedge so diminished when a great hero such as Roland Arrow was leading it? The man was known even by the Abyssal Nations. Surely, that meant he was worthy of being a full City Lord, and not just the ruler of a town.
Valor asked.
âCorrect, Great Valor Thann.â
The automaton stopped mid-step in astonishment. âYou can tell?â
Shiv was impressed too. âHow?â Shiv could see the automaton, and even he couldnât tell what kind of mage he was dealing with.
Shiv, Uva, the other Umbrals, and the automaton shared a unified look of awe.
âIâm beginning to wonder which of us is actually sealed in a dagger and blind to the world,â Shiv muttered.
âYou know, Valor? I agree with them. Youâre pretty great.â
And at that, the man in the dagger laughed proudly.
âYou achieved Dynamancy?â Uva said, blinking at Metven. âRemarkable⌠You were struggling for so long. I remember your frustration and efforts. It is well deserved, Cherished Metven. But⌠why didnât you tell us?â
The automaton let out a very human laugh. âBecause I am still processing it, too. I wanted to declare my triumph only when I was truly ready and possessed true control over my new abilities.â
Uva nodded. âMy congratulations. Again. You do the Composer proud.â
âThank you, Sister Uva,â Metven said, gesturing for them to pass through a final set of doors. Shiv arched an eyebrow as he noted the doors to be of dense metal and lined with spellwork.He wondered if the order conducted their interrogations in some place hidden. Maybe out in the Abyssal Wilderness. Or in another hidden spot. He wasnât sure how much he liked this cloak and dagger business, but he supposed that when your enemy operated in the shadows, it helped to walk the same darkness as well.
As the Umbrals filtered into the room. Shiv turned to examine the automatonâs staff. He still couldn't hear anything. âNice job.â
Metven chuckled. âThank you, Honored Guest. Effort, lubricant, and oil gets you a long way.â
âImagine how far you could get if death wasnât an obstacle,â Shiv joked.
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âAh. Such is the dream.â The automaton placed a hand on Shivâs shoulder. In that momentâ
Foreshadowing: Replacing the Arachnae automaton was the result of more luck than planning. The raven just so happened to be of the same core model as Metven, and be practically aligned based on general skills.
Needing to ensure Metven remain stationed at Passage, it made the kill just before the Cherished could achieve a Master-Tier skill of its own, and took on the components of its victim. For months after, it lived as the one it replaced, learning the secrets and mechanics of Passage.
Fortunately, the assassinâs Foreshadowing made upholding its facade and stealing intelligence far easier.
And then, finally, came ordersâorders sent by Aviaryâof an essential mission, one that required the absolute collapse of the cityâs spatial defensesâŚ
Foreshadowing > 10
âSo⌠where are we going?â the young Umbral called out. âWhere did they put her?â
When Shiv came back to himself, his group was inside the teleportation chamber, while he stood just in the doorway. Uva looked back to Shiv, confused why he had stopped.
The Deathless was staring up at âMetven,â suddenly transfixed. And the raven was looking back at him, internal machinery screaming.
Shiv realized. His own glimpse into who they were revealed it. That likely meantâ
Shiv and the automaton muttered at the same time.
Uva frowned at them. âWhat isââ
Shiv lashed out, striking at the automatonâs face using Valor. He might as well have been standing still. A blast of incredible force hit himâlaunched him back-first into the chamber, knocking over Uva in the process. As he bounced off the far wall, Shiv felt several bones inside him break and one of his lungs burst.
Still, he landed on his feet and growled as he immediately began charging the automaton. He didnât care if he was bleeding internally. He didnât care if he died. A fight was on, and his blood was high.
Too bad for him, the mechanical raven didnât feel the same way.
âClose it!â the automaton shouted into their brooch. The chamberâs doors slammed shut in an instant and sealed with several clicks. A protective spell took shape a moment later. The Umbralsâstill stunned by what just happenedâfailed to respond in time. Shivâs stomach dropped. He slammed into the door, insides jolting with agony. He punched it several times, then tried to lever it open with Valor.
But he knew it was pointless. He didnât have the Physicality. He didnât have the Reflexes. And with the way the spell patterns around them were forming, the intensifying glow and the rising temperature, Shiv knew what was coming next.
All teleportation anchors had failsafes and measures. Among the simplest was Because with enough heat, viruses and even most unnatural diseases died. It worked pretty well against vampires and invaders too. Now, Shiv and the Umbrals were going to enjoy a firsthand experience of said purification unless they found a way to break out of the chamber.
âWhatââ Uva sputtered. âOperator!â she called into her brooch. âOperator! We areâwe are in a chamber! Do not trigger the purification mechanism! Do not! Operator!â
Shiv only heard interference coming from her brooch.
Valor mused, unnaturally calm.
âYeah, well, Iâm less inclined to praise the bastards who are about to burn me!â
Uva reached out and took him by the elbow. âShiv? What just happened? Why didââ
âThatâs not Metven. Metvenâs dead. Thatâs a New Albion assassin that replaced them. Itâs one of those ravensâthe same kind that attacked Blackedge. And they're about to turn us all to cinders if we donât find a way out.â
Somehow, Uvaâs face managed to get paler. She looked around and swallowed as her other sisters called into their brooches or unleashed spells against the anchor. âWe canât⌠Nothing short of a Master can force their way through these protectionsâŚâ
Shiv stared at her, and a building tide of dread rose inside him. He wasnât worried about himselfâdeath was his nutrition. But Uva⌠the others⌠Watching them be incinerated might hurt his mind more than an attack from a Psychomancer.
And Valor knew this too. the dagger said.
âNo,â Shiv snarled. He couldnât accept that. He looked at Uva as she closed her eyes, straining her mind. A set of translucent spell patterns flared bright, but then she recoiled, clutching her head. Shiv caught her before she could fall.
âI canât get through!â she coughed. Blood was leaking from her nose and eyes.
Shiv wiped the red from her face. âAre you alright?â he asked.
She shook her head, grimacing. âSoon, we wonât be anything at all.â She looked at her sisters. The youngest among them was frantically striking her daggers at the door. âItâs⌠a real shame. I wonât be able to have that dinner after all. Or make you another set of clothes you'll immediately ruin.â
Shiv looked down at his torn up clothes. âYou made these?â
She shrugged.
âTheyâre great. And Adamâs?â
âThrift store.â
He couldnât help it. He laughed. Her smile grew bitter, but remained. She wrapped her arms around him and drew closer. âI suppose there are worse ways to go. The Composer will avenge us. Trust in that, Shiv.â
But she was shaking, and he knew she was scared. So were the others.
But Shiv wasnât scared. He was . And he wasnât going to let life take anything from him. Not if he could help it. He would before⌠beforeâŚ
Shiv blinked. He had an idea. A very , idea. âAre any of your Cryomancers?â
Uva blinked. âI have a Cryomancy Skill.â
âYou do? Damn, youâre good at everything.â
âItâs not even at the Adept threshold yet,â she muttered.
âHopefully thatâs enough.â Shiv looked to the others and waved for them to come in closer. âAlright. Get close. I donât know if I can do this well enough, and it might be a little gross, but itâs our best shot.â The Umbrals stared at him uncertainly. The room was getting hotter fast. They didnât have time. âNow!â
They rushed over and Uva just stared at him. âShivââ
âThis isnât a last ditch attempt at polyamory, but youâre probably going to hate it just as much,â Shiv said, turning his Biomancy inward. âTruthfully, I hate it too. But maybe it can work. MaybeâŚâ
Valor said.
âI canât heal myself very well. But I can make tumors.â Shiv thought back to the masses growing all over him, even as the fire weaver tried to burn him. Pair that with his Diamond Shell⌠âCancer expands. Cancer has mass. And I might just have enough durability to make a proper layer of insulation with a Cyromancer fighting the heat.â
The other Umbrals gathered close, going back to back behind Uva. She looked at Shiv, trying to process his plan. But he already started. He bit back a cry of pain before he tore open his arms and sides, stretching out his skin and sinews, fusing them together as an ugly, messy layer of netting around the others.
The young Umbral gagged. The others looked on, horrifiedâchief among them, Uva. âShiv! Stop! What are you doing!â
âThis hurts about as felling much as I expected,â he spat out between clenched teeth.
Biomancy > 20
âThanks System,â Shiv whimpered. âGreat consolation prize.â
Armored hands seized him by the chin. Uva was staring at him, blood still running from her eyes. âStopâthis, youâll die!â
âProbably,â Shiv chuckled. He started forcing his body to , and the cancers began to spread. The tumors had the Diamond Shell gleam, too, which made Shiv more confident about his plan. Slowly, he began to encase the Umbrals in his fleshâwhich was really messed up, but the best he could do in a bad situation.
As Uva continued begging him to stop, Shiv found himself battling to stay conscious.
Valor said, trying to calm her.
Shiv blinked dark spots out of his eyes. There was little light inside the shelter he made from his flesh. A layer of tumors clutched the Umbrals tight and pressed Shivâs head in deeper as it expanded out from the back of his neck. Uvaâs face was .
âYou⌠look how I feel,â Shiv laughed.
She chuckled too, her throat thick with something else. âYou⌠I wonât forget this⌠I wonât⌠Iâm sorryâŚâ
âListen,â Shiv said. Outside, there came a sound of something sparking. Then the came, and pain beyond Shivâs ability to describe followed. Whatever he was going to say died as he almost blacked out. Only the cold touch of Uvaâs forehead pressing against his pulled him back from the darkness. âL-listen.â
She was shaking. Her eyes were closed. She placed her hand on his cheek. The other Umbrals stared at him with misted eyes as well. The youngest was outright sobbing. âIâm here,â Uva said. âIâm listening.â
He tried to keep speaking butâ There also came pressing waves of force, grinding at him, breaking things inside him. Shiv responded by generating more tumors to make up for the weakness of his muscles. If he made himself a dense mass of flesh, that would work where his Physicality failed.
To Shivâs pride, he didnât scream in Uvaâs face. That would have been very impolite. And humiliating. Instead, he waited for all his nerves to die before he continued. Through it all, he kept forcing his body to regenerateânever stoppingâeven as the flames melted layers of flesh and tissue away.
At least he got something out of it.
Diamond Shell > 59
âI-in a few moments, theyâre⌠theyâre going to come in. I hope.â Shiv swallowed. He dropped Valor. âOne of you⌠hide Valor. T-the assassin has Foreshadowing too. And I think New Albion will try to steal the dagger if they get the chance.â
Valor confirmed.
âOkay,â Uva said. There were clear streaks on her bloodied face. âWe wonât let him be taken.â
âGood⌠but⌠next partâs important.â Shiv shuddered. He could feel his blood practically boiling inside of him. Diamond Shell was truly a double-edged sword. It was the only reason why they werenât immediately evaporated, but it also prolonged his suffering. âWhen the raven comes back inâIâll open up my body. You need to be prepared for an ambush. The ravenâs strong⌠At least one skill at Master TierâŚâ
Shiv lost all feeling in his legs. It felt like the flames were in his gut. But a wave of cold washed over him. Blinking, he saw an ice spell dancing between Uvaâs hands and spreading around the inside of their tumorous chamber. The Umbrals were sweating, but they looked fine otherwise. Good. They werenât dead. He tried to finish the rest of his thoughts, wanted to tell them that someone needed to run to find Adamâand that even more of the order might be compromised, but the only thing he could manage was a pained wheeze.
He blinked twice, and he felt darkness creeping into his vision. The last thing he felt before this death took him were cold arms embracing him one final time. Or so Uva thought.
Shiv returned as a Revenant inside his own fried corpse-shelter and watched Uva weep silently as she held him. She wasnât the only one. The other Umbrals looked distraught and horrified at Shivâs fate. Personally, he was kind of Lacking intangibility, Shiv out from his body using his Biomancy, passing through without compromising the structure. By this point, the flames were dimming, and the other sterilization spells were taking effect. He briefly felt a force pull at what felt like his soul, but it faded quickly.
And a few seconds later, the sound he wanted to hear came. The unlocking of the doors. The fading of its spell. And the return of the damned automaton raven he was about to turn to scrap.
Shiv eyed the outer cocoon of what used to be his body and learned he could gag as a spirit. Never mind Uva and the others, was traumatized from that.
And it was all New Albionâs fault.
Physicality > 50 (Skill Evolution Imminent)
Diamond Shell > 67
Biomancy > 25
Skill Gained: Pyromancy 1 (Initiate)