Chapter 20-5 Players and Pawns (II)

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Chapter 20-5 Players and Pawns (II)

+Shitfuckshit. Whats he doing now? Whats he doing? Where is he? Make sure he fuckfuckfuck! NO! DO NOT TRY TO SPOOF YOUR WAY INTO HIS MIND! Are you stupid? Are you fucking stupid? No! You are not cleared for actionjust watch him!

If you touch him with malicious intent, he will know and he will kill you. Or maybe not. Maybe you get to be one of those unlucky half-strands that Naeko has a conversation with. No clearance. Pull back and just watch.

Im going Incog. Dont contact me. Dont even remember me. Just keep an eye on him and only report in if he does something worrying.

What counts as worrying? I dont know, if he flattens a Sovereignty or something. Until then, stay close but quiet.

I need to cast the Council.

[Sigh] Theyre going to shit enough bricks to build a new district.+

-Mirror [REDACTED]s response to receiving word about Chief Paladin Naekos return to service

20-5

Players and Pawns (II)

Oh, so you wanted me to make some noise, did you Avo? Something to draw the Chief Paladins attention away? A false trail? Chambers cackled as he stared at the glowing marker pulsing just beneath the wreckage of what used to be the Conflux megablock back at Mazzas Junction.

A DeepNav simulation of the district was projected over the dais within the George Washingtons Command Nexus. Rubbing his hands together, Chambers kindled heat and glee in equal measure as he considered his many, many options.

"Consang, Ive seen that expression before. Usually on the faces of half-strands about to get themselvesand a whole lot of other people killed. Tavers was eyeing him from the back of the room, he could sense the flow of her perception spilling over his shoulders.

Synced to her Metamind was that White-Rab NecroAvos sorta dad or something. Chambers wasnt sure, and frankly, the whole family talk was confusing him.

That shit didnt matter though. He wasnt here to chart the Low Master to ghoul family tree. He was here to fuck some shit up and make some trouble the Chief Paladin couldnt ignore. Trouble that wouldnt be traced back to them.

Good thing that Avo gave Chambers free rein to plan this run however he saw fit. As long as the distraction worked, as long as Naeko was led astray, anything was on the table.

Anything.

+Make sure it works. Make sure you dont expose yourselves. Dont get traced. Come up with a good cover story for Green River to corroborate as well.+

Such were Avos only parameters.

So it was that Kae, Chambers, Tavers, and White-Rab were gathered in the heart of the George Washington. With Denton still on dispatch in the Tiers, her aid remained temporarily inaccessible. More helpful was Sunrise, already moving to shadow Naekos progress, certain that they were going to be detected by the Chief Paladin. The swarm morph bioform had volunteered for observational detail the moment it heard about the situation, and soon, they would get direct visuals of Naekos person via the bees.

Chambers and Kae, on the other hand, needed a resurrection to recover after Avo restored them to their original sheaths and extracted the proxies from their skulls. Two sinew-strewn viviante lattices composed of complex thauma-technology were stored within their new smart matter containers.

The cognitive disguise was a pretty nifty thing to have on hand. Chambers thought the experience wasnt so bad, but maybe next time he wouldnt need to play someone so ugly. But that run was done and this one was onand they needed to be on their shit to handle Naeko, before he handled them.

Tension and excitement alike built within Chambers. He couldnt lie, something about how fucking taboo the whole thing felt was getting him going. Screwing over the Chief Paladin. Pulling the wool over Samir Naekos eyes. Lazy shit these days or not, there was a time when the man killed millions on the reg during his afternoon strolls. The prize for success was breathing room and the penalty for failure was getting snuffed for good.

Yeah. This was some nova-squire shit.

Thankfully, Chambers thought his backup was more than enough flame to light this wick.

It isnt me whos going to be getting a lot of people killed, Chambers said, fixing Taversand by extension White-Rabwith a conniving look. Its going to be an assassin. An attempt on Chief Naekos life, with some planted evidence

Whoa, Tavers said, holding up her hand. Slow down there before you run all our asses right over the edge. We dont wanna be fucking with Naeko like that. The guys bread and butter was war for four centuries. Shit, all the consangs I called up earlier told me that anything violent, damaging, dangerous, or even with aggressive intent seemed to fall under the mans influence. His Heaven is Sphere Eight. Sphere fucking Eight. Now, Im no Agnos of high knowing like Kusanade here, but I know enough to understand that our best bet is to trouble him tangentially instead of directly.

Kae hummed in agreement. Phantasmal threads flitted mem-data behind her eyes as her thoughtstuff spun at an intimidating speed. The Agnos was probably going through her thauma-whatevers while keeping her eyes fixed to Naekos position on the map. It costs billions upon billions upon billions of lives for a Godclad to reach the Eight Sphere. The power he wields is beyond words. Or comprehension. Im trying to recall any memories from my past. If anyone told me anything about Naekos ontology, or Frame, or how many ontologics he has.

The Agnos breathed. But once someone passes the Sixth Sphere, they become a power in their own right. Their influence spreads easily beyond a district, capable of harming and changing many concepts. Or one so deeply it might as well belong to them for good.

So Chambers said, doing his best to add his own contribution. He had a plan. He thought it was a pretty good plan. There were layers. But all these concerns his consangs were having brought the clouds of doubt down, and clouds really harshed his vibes. I was, like, thinking, right, that White-Rab could find us some local gangers or a Syndicate or something. Hed hit a few of them with Possessors. Fill em up with planted mem-data from the DRongos or something about them doing a false flag or some shit. Then they find Naeko

+This is going to be stupid,+ White-Rab Muttered. +I can already feel it.+This chapter was first shared on the Ñøv€lß1n platform.

Chambers shushed the Necro. Then they jump out in front of him. We steal a golem and pocket them in a demiplane or something. And then our guysthe ones White-Rabs puppetingthey kiss each other. In front of Naeko. Boom. Controlled Rash deployment. Definite success. Hell resurrect and be like: Damn, someones out to get my ass. Huh? They dropped some mem-data? Sequence encrypted? Thats got to be evidence. I need to get this back to the ghost-fuckers back at Scale.

For a few heartbeats, no one said a word to Chambers. He didnt know if that was a good thing or a bad thing. Then, Kae pinched the bridge of her nose while Tavers sighed.

+I spoofed into one of them already,+ White-Rab said, distractedly. +Tell me what were changing again.+

Several sets of eyes turned to the phantasmal cumulus forming along Tavers accretion.

Holy shit, Chambers muttered. You really are the rotlicks brain-dad.

***

Naeko looked up at the single, half-melted wall towering over him. Four meters tall and only one wide, the ruined plascrete slab was effectively all that remained of the Conflux megablock in the aftermath of Highflame-Stormtree flashpoint.

The media had already dubbed the events The Breaking of Mazzas Junction and Rumble in Nu-Scarrowbur. But words failed to do the devastation justice.

When Godclads fought, things broke in ways that were beyond the material. Reality was often left torn in these battles, the fabric of the tapestry thin and weak, struggling to re-knit itself in the aftermath.

Spreading his awareness outward, Naeko buried his senses into the district and sampled the damage it suffered. Every bit of glass across Mazzas Junction was shattered. Clumps of matter had been shuntedtorn across reflective surfaces and transposed out from another regardless if the space was occupied or not. Structures and streets were dotted with missing potions while chunks of detritus jutted free beneath underpasses, inside bedrooms, and around window frames.

Across the way, over the gaps leading down to the Maw, Nu-Scarrowbur lay wide in a spill of destruction. The outer sections of the city had been unmade over little more than ten minutes of fighting, the heavily alloyed shield-shaped structures capable of enduring conventional arms as bunkers, but offering less protection than a literal tissue when faced with Godclads.

A grid of light swept over Naeko as another wing of drones shot through the air above him. Agnos Thanatechs were still looking for deaths to claim. And Jhred Greatlings Frame for that matter. Far too many thuams remained unaccounted for.

Jhred, Jhred, Jhred, Naeko said, talking to the wall as he took a moment to think. What were you doing? Why? How did you end up dead? Who triggered your golem. The wall didnt speak. Because it was a wall. Naeko kept talking. Because he was an idiot. Your sister. She really loved you. You know? She burned her life trying to get whoever snuffed you. But she couldnt do it. They got awa

Naeko paused. His Heaven quivered. Eight thousand and thirty-two people had died at the same time three Sovereignties away. CELL-9. Omnitech re-education district. Experiment gone wrong. He could feel the remodified voidtech deconstructor swarms eating the volunteers away instead of rebuilding their sheaths automatically. Naeko inverted the harm with a thought, and in an instant, the nanoswarms ate themselves out of existence.

But eight thousand were already dead. And Omnitech just wasted their time.

It was all for nothing.

Story of this city.

Naeko went back to talking with the wall.

Triggering his Cipher phantasmic again, he used his utility fog to snatch a rock from the ground as his ghosts tried to reconstruct the megablock from the last known memories infusing the local Nether. Streams of etheric river stitched their way upward into the sky from the broken slab, spreading out into new threads that formed the outline of the edifice. Then, a faint flicker of instability followed and the shape collapsed under itself. The effects of Highflames Thoughtwave Detonation lingered still, and not even ghosts could recall what happened during the last moments of Jhred Greatlings life.

The Exorcists had refrained from attempting to breach Abrel Greatlings mind. While she was nulled, her mem-data was a slurry. Now she was resurrected, her wards paired with her Heaven made her mind fortress a nightmare to access. Forcing it was a waste of time anyway. By the start of next week, she would be summoned to Scale for her trial, and the Heaven of Truth would be put to better use than wasting its miracles on some fool Fallwalker.

That, and Denton had witnesses to provide. And more information on where he could find Agnos Kae Kusanade. Now there was someone he wanted to have a personal conversation with. Especially about Dawton Morrows true fate, and just how much the DRongos had transgressed.

Was it Chambers that got you? Naeko said, asking the wall. Ive hit a lot of grafters today. The Second Fortune. The Skin Garden. Muar-Mauds Bodychanger. The Bone Shop. Pretty much all the owners have skeletons in their closets. But who doesnt in this city. He rubbed at his weary eyes and sighed. Damn, Im rusty. I barely remember how this goes. Or how much time I spent talking to walls, trying to get the city to give me my answers. You hear me New Vultun? Would be nice if you just dropped a hint. The scoop the Sang is going to hit me with better be good.

The wind rustled; the sound of engines formed another layer to the backdrop.

Naeko shook his head. The hells am I doing? I got enough for a day. I should get back. Play a match or ten. Decompress. I earned it. Jaus knows I did. But he didnt move. He stayed in place, staring at the wall, wondering how many he let die during his time drugging himself with entertainment. I cant do it. And it doesnt matter. What happens when I find it anyway? The bioform. Its probably one of Dentons too. Cant use it then. Or there goes the only useful source I managed to hold onto after all these years. I dont need to be doing this. Trials the thing that I should be focusing on. Yeah. Yeah. I need to get my witnesses ready. Get the others prepared for anything that might happen. That matters more than well. Whatever it is Im doing now.

And then, as if the city had heard his request for answers, a session activated in his Metamind and Naeko found himself staring at the Meta identification of an Exorcist he didnt know.

+Yeah?+ Naeko answered, half-hoping the Exorcist would hit him with a trauma so he would get someone to break.

+Sorry to disturb you, Chief Naeko. Im Lieutant Lorner Kazahara. Nether-Sec. Some of my divers caught a trail of something interesting, and the system flagged the mem-data as essential for your current investigation. Casting data over now.+

[DOWNLOADING ENCRYPTED MEM-DATA]

Naeko frowned as the information loaded in his mind. A dozen or so new names appeared in his cog-feed. All known grafters. A few he visited today. Under them were expandable interfaces with isolated accounting details. Orders made for a specific type of sheath during the last month.

The Bone Demon.

The Paladins stomach did a flip. He didnt know how to take that. Looking through the sequences again, he found the client was different each time. No lead there. Not obviously anyway.

But he felt as if he just stumbled into something biggerthat part of the truth just slammed into him without any effort on his part.

That thought gave him a funny feeling.

He wondered if Green River was going to add to this windfall.