Chapter 14-21 Access

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Chapter 14-21 Access

There comes a time when you look down at your gun, and realize its just not enough.

A flechette can kill someone from over the horizon if you got enough surge in your barrel. But so what? So what? There will always be more half-strands tomorrow. And besides, with each death, youre just feeding the beast some more.

New Vultun dont care none for your little acts of vengeance. New Vultun just opens its maw and lets you kill and kill and kill as it grows larger and fatter and uglier.

With each life lost, the Guilds get that much stronger. But knowing this is goodfirst thing about hurting an addict is understanding their supply.

Pinch the deaths. Start up quiet operations to keep more folk alive. Make districts underperform in the Warrens so they start sending auditors down to see if things are getting too good for the uppity FATELESS.

Then, you start something. Might be a virus traced back to the No-Dragons. It might be a gutter war between rival Syndicates go out of control. It might be anything you can imagine. The point is, you gotta control the death rate to walk the animal and let me tell you, the Guildsll walk off a cliff if it means filling up a new golem for a day.

Force them to be predictable. Force them to play your game.

-Harlem Vaunders, Rogue Voidwatch Operative and Top of New Vultuns Most Wanted List

14-21

Access

There was, in fact, no ambush waiting for Avo within the apartment. It was just a small three-room unit with a toilet, personal living quarters, and extremely cheap jack-station quartered in a small ten-by-ten alcove.

Aside from the dormant locus slotted into the core of the station, the rest of the room stood barren beneath a sheet of dust. No furniture greeted Avos gaze, and even the showering units looked missing. Directing a Whisper to flood the jack-station with its perception, he beheld clamps coated in rust and filth.

This dead-drop looked like it had been abandoned for some time. The scene before him wasnt promising.

In the periphery of his awareness, thousands of accretions began to move throughout the block. With the Ashthroners sudden vanishment, the residents were moving around again, confused and doubtlessly mystified with their present situation.

The nearest thought signatures were a scant ten feet away from him, but White-Rab severed his presence from their notice. It spared him the need to burden himself by running his Incog all the time.

Casting threads of ethereal flame into the silent locus, he consumed its properties and assumed its design. With but a thought he bid its systems to awaken, and around his ego he felt the station come alive with a bone-shivering screech.

Several of the clamps were jammed, and there was something wrong with the cooling system around the mold that would have embraced a Necros body. Foam-like lattices looked rotted through in places, making the entire thing look like a basin coated in mangled rubber. He doubted it would support any weight now, and the fact that it had atrophied so soon spoke poorly of its quality.

However, the new sequences that coiled down into his mind grew stalks of rising surprise.

For the miserable material conditions of this abode, the phantasmics and constructs he now could manifest were beyond value.

Access sessions for twenty-two slumbering nuclear-armed drones sparked into shape within the expanse of his awareness. Codes and the prototype for a phantasmal proxy mind became known to him, and an infusion of nine hundred and fifty million imps evaporated on contact with his mind. Strange, but Avo didnt linger on the loss as the final prize teased away his thrill: within his consciousness now simmered an entryway into the Deep Bazaar.

The privilege of possessing such a phantasmic belonged only to those designated as trustworthy gatekeepers. Aside from Waltonand now himselfonly Green River could open a path into the exclusive lobbies of Idheims most premier Deep Nether network. If he yearned to, he could open a way for himself and grow like never before. The temptation was near-unbearable as he considered the secrets he could glean and knowledge he could steal.

Secrets were more potent a weapon than Heavens when used properly, and these unspeakable details were the primary currency that flowed through the Bazaar.

It could all burn. It could all be his. With but a dip over to the other side, he anticipated immense returns before any Nether-disrupting countermeasures could stop him.

But strong as his lust for growth was, the voices in the back of his mind hauled hard in the other direction, begging him to heel, reeling him from the act of destroying the citys most clandestine and efficient espionage network for a single injection of revealed enigmas.

[Dont eat it half-strand! Thats a waste!] Shadow-3 screamed.

Abrel, disgusted to be in agreement with a Silver, pushed through to give her say as well. [You can literally start wars with this. Your bullshit thoughstuff already melted nine-hundred and fifty million imps! Your father probably wanted you to use that and set up runs against the Guilds or something]

That made quite a bit of sense.

Disappointment coursed through his veins. He didnt use money much these days. What he wanted, he took, and what he could take, he

[Mooched off the Sang and the Reg,] Osjack muttered bitterly.

Avo silenced the recently slain Fallwalker with a thought. He would not be judged by a lobster summoner.

[What the fuck? But but you have my Heaven now! You can summon lobsters too!]

The difference was that Avo wasnt completely worthless at using his miracles.

[Alright. Fuck. You.]

Osjacks template was promptly loaded into a torture vicarity. His screams proved a delightful ambiance.

Attuning his cognition as he absorbed suggestions from each of his templates, new choices were presented to him, and he found himself faced with a few options to play with.

+Free dive. You call, I answer.+

Revas face twisted with each word White-Rab spoke. Oh, but the other Necro was looking for an opportunity to continue working together. More than intrigued, his cog-donor was hooked. Enthused. Charmed, even.

What could Avo say? If he was to be shown a burning mind like his as the Necro he was, he too might become a moth to the roaring flame, jealous and enchanted by the promise of conflagration and Soulfire, seeking the nectar of the divine.

The influence gained from grand gifts granted generously afforded one with easy friends. This was a good lesson to bear.

Ill have something for you. Likely soon. First. We should properly meet. In person. Interested in your appearance. Curious of your shell.

[Jaus, Avo, come on less hard. The Bloodthanes gonna think youre trying to poach more than her loyalty.] Abrel chuckled. He didnt. Her amusement with the idea of him subtextually fornicating with his cog-donor was an annoyance at best and quite disgusting at worst.

Distant sirens passed through the halls, and both Avo and Reva turned to regard the encroach of new accretions through the walls. Signatures were marked and expanded by White-Rab, and the Necro cleared his throat. +You two should get gone before Highflame reinforcements show up. Im dropping you a DeepNav marker for a location. Ill be there waiting for you.+

As White-Rab spoke, Avo reached out into the darkness, and dipped his Galeslither into a pocket of shadows in which they hid the Harshlander aero. With a casual tug, he pulled into the veil of his own shadow and regarded Reva with a nod.

After you, he said, gesturing to his own silhouette.

Her stare lingered a moment too long for comfort, but she stepped in thereafter, posture unsure if she wanted to fight or talk.

TIme was what she needed. Time to clear her mind. Time to accept what he was, and the promise he presented.

For now, he plummeted into his own miracle and began his swim anew.

As the skies over the block filled with Highflame drones and golems manifesting their Heavens, an ebony tear flowed out from an external vent and dolloped down the side of the structure into a darkened alleyway.

Seconds later and a few miles away, a Harshlander took flight and blended into traffic.

Few knew where it had been. Fewer knew that in a stretch of its shadow hid an inventory of preserved Rendskins.

Settling into the aerovecs couch again, Avo dug through Revas mini-fridge looking for a new experience to top off the raid. The Wight locus was dormantWhite-Rab probably on the go right now and away from his jack-station.

Im not going to let you twist him, she said, her words scarcely more than a whisper. There was enough strength in her tone that he knew she was willing to fight him, but not nearly enough to convince him that she believed her chances of victory. Raldi. I see what youre doing. I see your gifts and your acts and the way you speak to us. I see you.

Swiping a claw over the fridges haptic interface, Avo decided to try the bear-branded drink Reva enjoyed earlier. His subminds told him that mirroring her prior behavior would have a calming effect on her.

The symmetry of the action would confuse her of his inhumanity if nothing else, Picking up the ice-cold beverage, he used one of his Echoheads as a bottle opener and slumped back in his seat. He met the other Godclads eyes with ease and poured the flavor of her favored drink down his long, sinuous tongue.

Stinging. Sweet. Honey-like.

It lacked the metallic tang he liked, but with a shift of his consciousness, the current taste became his favor. Altering preferences was like changing gloves for him now. It was just a simple actionno greater effort was needed.

Want you to know that I appreciate you. Glad I met you. He meant those words honestly.

A twitch ran through her face. Why?

Because youre honest. You dont betray yourself. But you dont hide yourself either. You remember that Im a monster. You are sacred. You are prepared. Your eyes are clear.

Is this where we are, she said, voice low. Flattery? Honeyed words and honeyed mead and honeyed gifts. The distortions of her holocoat failed to fully hide the compactness of her build, and threads of glinting hair drew taut along the back of her head. You think Im going to betray Stormtree to you because of what you have? That hes just going to listen to you because you Share a few lines in your Metas?

No, Avo said. You will choose me because you care for him. Someday Stormtree will have you make a choice. One you cant. And youll choose him because you have already chosen. You know what follows. He will choose me because I am the fire. And all men yearn to burn eternal. He is worthy. I will see him blessed. And from there we will be bond in ways that you and he will never be.

A flash of cold anger rushed through her features. Youre assuming. We dont know each other, and you sure as hell dont know what Im capable of.

He clicked his fangs together gently, softly, teeth clattering like mocking applause. I could. I could know you. We could be of a mind.

The implications of his words struck her, but she didnt shiver nor retreat.

I wont, he finished. Thats how I lose him. And how I lose you. We arent enemies anymore. So. Youre outside my diet. But change that Minds can be changed too. Raldis feelings can be altered. But I dont want them to be.

You dont. You dont. Always just talking about yourself.

Avo leaned in. Her jaw clenched.

Can you stop me from hurting you? Or him?

She didnt reply.

Vulnerability is an ugly thing, Avo said. I know. From experience. I know.