Chapter 8-8 The New Skin

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Chapter 8-8 The New Skin

I do not care about the Paladins.

I do not care about the Exorcists.

They are secondary concerns to me and should be of no concern to you. What I am ordering you to do, however, should be at the forefront of your mind before anything elsebefore! All! Else!

Listen to my words for I will not repeat them. Not for clarity. Not because you forgot.

You will arrange my forces, and you will scour the Sovereignty to find just who is using our name as an instrument to start this war. You will find them, and you will let me know.

Spare no expense. Spend whatever lives you need to. My time is precious; enforcers are cheap. You know what is to come. See this task done before our coming assault. Nu-Scarrowbur must be mine. The tree must be secured.

There is no failurethere is only my will.

-Jhred Mirrorhead Greatling to his Conflux Lieutenant

8-8

The New Skin

Every inch of Avos body itched.

The process was more meditative than limbo, the pain carving new grooves of focus as the shape of his new body expanded, peeling his old. With each passing hour, the fluid he was submerged in lessened, feeding his body the necessary ingredients to ensure the proper formation of his new sheathe.

His skin and muscles were first to be shed. The Echoheads followed long after, near the end, bridged to his body through the Bone Demon. As the searing agony of shedding flesh faded to become a tingling sensation dotting his digits, he realized his Celerostylus was also spreading, its synaptic roots expanding, lacing with the new fibers unlatched ropes of obsolete muscle from remolded bones.

With the culmination of the process came his extraction. The bioforms carried his meld pod back out and opened its casing. He emerged to a world of new shapes and sensations, everything feeling shaper; the sensations greeted him with a previous unknown celerity.

His Echoheads slithered down his torso, their movement twitching, sliding in bursts. Avo felt as if ghoulling again, learning to crawl, to use his hands. It was when the Echoheads chittered that he realized the full scope of his sensory enhancements, the sound casting a reverberating cloud into his mind, outlining all that stood around him.

There were about three hundred and forty-six bioforms in the chamber. Thirty of their number were moving around in the veins of the exomath. Five more were walking up the passage, their bodies both human and dog-like, misshapen in form and gait. Eunuchs.

Aside from them, Kae was on the far side of the room, looking at a collection of half-finished bioforms incubating in their chitinous chambers. Ruveca, meanwhile, had not moved an inch. Deep in a flowing state of focus, she directed insectoid apparatuses down, segmented limbs meant to examine his person and review his body architecture.

Draus and Green River, meanwhile, were missing.

Suspicious.

A large chitinous limb prodded at his chest and reached to his sides to tug at his new Echoheads, yanking hard to test their structural integrity. Thats not abnormal, Ruveca said, distracted words mixed with enthusiastic limbs. Hatching from oneself is extremely damaging to your cells. You developed tumors at several points if you are curious to know. Your capacity to heal is remarkable, much like the rest of your species, but the cost weighs on your cellular stability.

A hum followed her words, the sound of one who was considering a potential theory, but not speaking it.

What? Avo asked.

Do you know theres an additional layer of something melded to your genetic sequence.

A pang of coldness spread in Avos gut. He couldnt tell if it was from his new implants or the thought of Walton withholding another secret. No. Didnt know. What is it?

Im not quite sure, Ruveca said, sucking in a sour sip of air. And I dont think I have the capability to examine it. Looking at it for more than a moment makes me lose focus. And it doesnt seem to bend to biomancy. I suspect you might need to seek out its original designer to learn its true function. It seems to be missing a component. Or made to have something built over it. It makes no biological sense but it inflicts a feeling. Whoever placed it inside you had something special in mind.

Dangerous? Avo asked.

No, Ruveca said. As I said: it feels like a slot. Now. Lets see you stand. Yes! Yes! Stand! Show me my work! Hurry!

Hastened by her words, he reached up to pull himself to a seated position but froze as he saw his new arm for the first time.

Before, his limb was a gnarled stretch of translucent skin, eel-like muscle, and half-chipped claws. In its place now clouds of ceramite-white plating, expanding without symmetry or order, the fissures between laced taut with nanofibrous mycelia. Though a considerable amount of bulk had been added to his body, he left an uncanny lightness in his motion, as if his kinesiology was fine-tuned to the extreme.

With a pull, he made to sit up, to stand. The world blurred, and the bursting nature of his newly imbued speed surprised all. Bioforms shifted back, the faint echoes of instinct carved into their vacant egos responding. Across the room, he heard Kae yelp.

A-Avo, she said. Youre uh, youre even taller now.

He turned, and the world whipped around him. She shrank at the sheer burst of force possessed by his movements. She was right. He was taller. She seemed a full foot shorter than when last they stood together.

More responsive than I remember, Avo said, stretching Much

As he lifted his arms, he felt the newest expansion of his body lash out reflexively. Softness greeted the edges of his Echoheads. Bone parted. Gore spilled. His body shifted in place, old instincts granted speed he hadnt adapted to, and he caught sight of streaking wipes of blood as three of his Echoheads chittered, clicking their mouths together, the nourishment of blood greeting his mind from taste buds beyond his mouth.

Across from him, a tiger-spider toppled in six parts, limbs coming free in slices, organs pooling free from a clean-hewn torso.

No Thaums greeted his flame, and empty as the bioforms mind was, it died bereft of ghosts.

Ghosts: [411]

As he watched the top half of his penultimate surviving brother bounce and splattered on another ring below his. Upon the uppermost pedestal in the circuit, Avo swept his gaze across the butcher he inflicted, and found himself savoring the taste of disappointment.

The slaughter of his kin bored and pleased him in equal measure. Smeared and mangled remains decorated the bone-hewn ground beneath his claws, each sprawl of tissue claimed from another of his kindred. The entire affair took seconds, clumsy as he wasit took longer for him to ascend the rings than it did to kill his kindred.

He didnt even use his Celerostylus.

A ragged gasp sounded from behind him. Avo, still unused to Echoheads, chittered, soundwave flooding Avos mind with resonating shapes.

Forty feet away on the other side of the ring, his last surviving brother was getting back up. Avo scoffed. The fact of the other ghouls survival wasnt a matter of sloppiness but empirical mercy.

They were already as if flat dogs forced to fight a warg.

He wanted to see if this one could hurt him at all.

Studying the motions of his brother, he winced as he beheld slowness; a near-crippled display of un-coordination that boiled the blood inside him.

Once upon a time, about eighteen years and a functional eternity ago, he would have had to fight this brother down to the blood sinew to avoid being eaten. Strength was a relative thing. As was speed. Perhaps intellect and mental capacity as well, but Avo knew there were more angles to consider than merely computation power.

Now, however, the gulf between him and what he had been expanded. Expanded too much.

He thought the topsiders called his kind subhuman from a place of hatefulness before. No. People feared monsters. Gave them names that inspired avoidance. To be called sub wasnt to be feared, but denigrated. Less than. He saw it now in more ways than one.

Too weak to be a monster.

Too slow to avoid harm.

Too stupid to surrender or flee.

Ghouls were instruments hobbled in their totality. Whatever desires the Low Mastersthat Walton held for themit was dust when faced with the mantle possessed by those above. Maybe the hope was to substitute mass where quality could not be achieved. But even then, a mob of ghouls was just food for artillery.

It was like they were fated to be slaughtered.

It didnt make sense.

It just didnt make any sense.

A light thud rattled him back into focus as Avo felt himself shift back by an inch. Claws dragged and broke upon the ridges of his ceramite. A fang slid between his plates, but could only thrust feebly against his fibers, piercing nothing. Sighing, Avo let his brother exhaust itself on him. And when it stopped to draw air, he called upon his Heaven and plucked the fresh oxygen away before it could reach its lungs.

The ghoul gasped, choking, wheezing. Still clinging to Avo, it slumped, holding its chest.

He wrapped his claws around its face and frowned, unfurling his skullplates. Hated you. Hated you so much. But not your fault. None of us wanted to be this weak. Not even proper monsters. His brother struggled, but its strength was fading fast. Soon, the matter would be concluded.

Casting a ghost into its undefended mind, he contemplated the taste of encroaching oblivion, of its blind bestial rage, of its savage nature collapsing against overwhelming odds. Their natures no longer aligned; it was now a step below him by all accounts. There was sublime power in being able to comprehend another without being understood in return. His brothers beastgluttonous as all beasts wereruled so thoroughly that all rational thought was atrophied.

It knew what he was by scent, but could not recognize the nature of his implants, his raw, absolute superiority.

He tore his ghost out of its mind. The ghoul shuddered and choked. Its grip flopped loose from his body. Avo sneered. Youll try biting again if I let you go. You can think. Just never tried.

It didnt reply, content to succumb instead.

Dont know why Walton picked me. Dont know if it was chance. He paused. Or if the memory was a lie too. Know this: Know hes gone. Know I have power now. And Avo closed his fingers around his brother's skull. Dont worry. Ill change this. Make us useful. Better. Make existing worth it.

He made fists while still grasping the other ghouls head. Its skull chasmed in a welter of gore, meat splurting free, red on white. Avo pulled. Along the length of his kindreds body, he tore, the wound spreading from neck to groin.

THAUMIC OUTPUT - 971 THAUM/c

Ghosts: [412]

Only lines of sinew kept the two halves of this one together. The fragrance of its death called to him, flavor tantalizing. His beast slavered. His Woundshaper thrummed in his blood, brimming with delight, happy he was killing.

Avo spat on the body of his brother. The insult was not aimed at the failings of his kin but at the broken puppet belonging to his former creators.

Only he among the countless masses of his kind held true purpose. Only he and no other. By fate or fortune, he was different. And through him, perhaps more than just he can be

You done playin with baby food?

His previous thoughts slipped away from him. In its place, a fire roared, wrath and jubilation merging into a rising inferno.

His Echoheads chittered, and at the center of the ring stood Draus, clad in a new shell of her own. He felt the shape of jagged wings and curving blades extending from her person. The armor of her bio-rig bled over her body in sleeting segments, each capable of some limited motion.

With a twitch of his jaw, the ceramite plating around his head fused shut as he turned, preparing to indulge in a bout of proper violence. Yeah. Should start the main course.