Sol immediately switched to Vendetta and brought the flat of the blade to protect himself. The strike from the club sent him skidding backward. Cassandra lunged again and while he was on the defensive, Sol began to realize something.
"
She's slower… I could do this. I can survive this."
Upon the next strike, he forced her stone club away with greater force than he realized he could and went to swing at her exposed side. Instead of landing, she ducked under the swing and Sol felt a shot of pain in his side. Looking down, he saw her fist buried into his armor. Staggering, he swung Vendetta in a wide arc to create some distance.
"So you are stronger! I should have aimed lower!" Cassandra said with a demented laugh.
Breathing heavily Sol muttered "Bitch."
Her smile widened "That's the spirit, come on!"
This time Sol forced the offensive and let loose a Stinger. Cassandra just barely raised her club in defense and had to twist the club around to remove the blade from her weapon. Recovering, she swung wildly and Sol Time Stepped to the side. Getting into her blind spot, he struck her in her side.
Recoiling, the smile was whipped off her face. "You…!"
"Hurts, doesn't it!?" Sol shot back.
With a growl, Cassandra dropped all facets of joy and charged at Sol. After deflecting a series of wild strikes, she kicked out, landing a hit on Sol's leg. Hearing a creak in his leg, he reacted instantly and landed a left hook on her face…. with his new arm. The result, was an explosion of blood and viscera from her right eye. Barely missing the retaliatory strike, Sol backpedaled enough to get a good look at his opponent. Half her face was a mask of blood and the snarling look made her look far more like a demon than it had right to.
"Fucker!" She roared before charging again.
Sol met her strikes by trying his best to deflect them. Each time the stone club began to chip more and more until eventually…
*CRACK!*
The club shattered in half. At that moment, Sol steeled himself and was prepared to strike her down, to end this threat to himself and find Alex. However, in the moments between making the conscious decision to kill her and landing the hit, his hand painfully spasmed.
"Gah!" Sol gasped as a shock of pain and the jerking of muscles twisted his aim. The strike was not a kill strike… but it did take an arm.
"AHHHHHH!!!" Cassandra howled in agony, before leveling a kick at Sol's midsection. Knocked back, winded, and in pain, Sol could only watch as she tore the arm of the body of a previously slain demon that he neglected before. She forced the limb against the stump and growled in anger when nothing happened.
"How did you do it!? HOW!?" She roared in fury as she discarded the limb.
"More mysteries under heaven and earth than you know, you bitch!" Sol spat, finally standing up and clutching his waist.
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Alex was busy. Since the nazi lieutenant had left, he had been busy inspecting the cell, as much as he could.
And he did find out something that lent credence to what he had said, that this cell was 'suppressing' him. The inside of the walls were painted with gray-black paint, barely visible in the low light and already gray-black stone inside. If it wasn't for his eyes, that had changed from being turned into a half-demon, he would never have managed to find them.
But, now that he had…
"It's not Enochian, but I can delete them." He traced the runes with his index while thinking. "I can… If I do this…" His habit of talking aloud was more for clearing his mind, nothing more. But if it worked, it worked.
"This will hurt like a bitch. But I did promise myself that I would embrace what I am, instead of limiting myself." With a shrug, he uncovered his left forearm and dragged his right hand on it, sharp nails slicing the flesh for a few moments, blood bubbling up.
It lasted barely enough for him to dip his fingers in it and start painting the wall, before the wound closed by itself, demonic regeneration not impeded by the runes on the wall. Any kind of internal effect wasn't impeded, as whoever had applied these runes was using a rather limited subset of knowledge.
"Purify here, on this wall. Break goes to the north. Dissolve above the door and I can put Cleanse on the west wall, to complete the square." Painting in blood was painful and not as easy as using paint, but he managed.
When he was putting the last symbol over the door, however, the eye slit in it slid open, with a different pair of eyes appearing.
"What are you doing, prisoner?" The harsh voice made Alex chuckle a little, much to the confusion of his jailer.
"Don't worry your pretty little head, nazi. I'm just bringing your entire operation down to the ground." The last stroke was done and he took a couple of steps back, returning to the center of the cell.
"Ha! As if! You are just a lowborn that lucked out with something we need to know. It's the only reason you are still alive!" His boasting lasted until Alex spoke a single word in a language that would have made a normal human's ears bleed.
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The blood runes that he had created shone a virulent red-purple-gray, before dying down. And the entire spell over the cell shattered, with the sound of a thousand glass panes breaking apart. THAT shut the jailer up.
"Coming through." Silver and purple light shone in Alex's hand before he shot a beam at the door.
The metal-reinforced wood lasted exactly three-fourths of a second before it caved outside. The whole thing flew away, taking the jailer with it, both the man and the door crashing against the wall and landing on the ground in pieces. Alex strode outside his cell with a Mona Lisa smile on his face.
"What's this… Chaos…" That voice came from the stairwell upwards, where the lieutenant that had taunted Alex when he was still trapped had just reached the hallway, only to see his prisoner free and the jailer dead.
"I think…" The hybrid demon said, almost as if he was lost in thought. "That you have something of mine." Then, his eyes sharpened.
"I'm going to take it back, now."
The lieutenant turned and ran away, the umbrella clutched in his hands.
Alex Blinked forward, already in pursuit.
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Cassandra POV
Cassandra was furious and was seeing red in more ways than one. "Damn you! This isn't over!" She roared before throwing the remains of her club at Sol.
Sol barely managed to raise his blade in defense, but the force of the broken weapon launched him backward. She didn't bother to look back.
"I should have just killed him, killed him, killed him!!!" She thought, her mind racing as she leaped away from the site of their battle.
"This isn't over yet! I'll kill you! Kill you! KILL YOU!!!" She roared before leaving. She'd figure out his trick, she had to. It was the only way she could survive this place.
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Sol, struggling to get back on his feet, could only look on at the retreating figure. "Yeah, same here bitch. Gah!" He finished with a gasp as his side let him know the strength of that last kick.
"Yep! That's probably a broken rib or three. Okay… okay, let's take stock, you're missing your gun, but have the rest of your weapons and armor. Alex is somewhere and you don't know where he is…" He paused mid-thought as he fully stood up. "Knowing my luck, he's probably either in the building or in the complete opposite direction of where you're going to look… so might as well check the building first."
Sol entered back into the large building with a cautious gait to his step. He knew the nazis were involved in this fresh serving of bullshit and figured they'd be prowling about, but couldn't be sure where. However, knowing that space would be an issue, he swapped to Gevaudan and was prepared to go up the flight of stairs.
"Maybe they're on the roof?" He questioned aloud before an impact rocked the building. Losing his balance, Sol fell down the short distance of stairs and as he tried to stand, was forced to roll out of the way of falling debris from the ceilings and foundations.
"What the hell is going on here?"
Sol didn't manage to check it out, as a man dressed all in white, with blond hair and blue eyes ran past him, an umbrella clutched in his hands. His face, for the brief moment he managed to see it, was a mix of dark anger and desperation.
A moment later, Alex appeared from the hallway that the man had come from, a frown on his face and without his weapon.
"Sol!" He skidded to a halt, leaning down and grabbing him by the wrist, before lifting him like he weighed nothing. "You're okay!"
Sol looked at Alex, then at the floor, and then back at Alex. "Reasonably, that psycho Cassandra broke some of my ribs I think. You look… a helluva lot better than you did before. Though that could have been the blood loss talking." Sol said with some strain.
"I feel a lot better. Thanks to you! You saved my life again!" Alex smiled widely, before moving his arm and moving Sol into a princess carry position, so as not to aggravate his ribs. "Now, sorry for the speed, but that nazi has my weapon, so I need to go fast. Don't… try to not get scared, ok?" His expression turned sheepish for a moment, before pivoting on his feet and shooting down the hallway, following the path that the lieutenant had taken.
The one from where Sol had just come from, by chance.
"Not Cool, Not Cool, Not Cool!!!" Sol shouted as the two flew through the building.
The lieutenant didn't make it as far as he would have liked to before Alex and Sol zoomed into the room where he had fled to.
"I've already taken a few lives and an arm today, drop the umbrella and leave. I'm willing to be the better angel here. My friend here, not so much." Sol said as he offered Gevaudan to Alex.
Alex didn't say anything, he just put Sol gently on the ground and grabbed the weapon.
The Lieutenant turned towards them and unsheathed Calcabrina, clearly ready to fight for what was his, but a new arrival interrupted the stand-off.
"You're still alive?!" The shrill voice came from above, where a one-armed woman was standing on a balcony, with what looked like a piece of a column in her hands. "You lied to me!" She also looked even more crazed than the last time.
Alex looked at her without recognizing her for a moment, before he blinked and his eyes went a little wide. "Ah, the businesswoman from the start." Then he frowned, recalling what had happened between them.
"I didn't lie. I just didn't tell you that I had been cured. The Statue can do a lot of things, haven't you learned this by now?" His tone was chiding, like he was talking with little children.
Sol looked between Cassandra and nazi Lieutenant. "You two really are working together… Scratch that, mercy has been rescinded right now." Sol gestured at the lieutenant with Vendetta.
"You first, and then…" He pointed at Cassandra "We'll finish what we started."
"Fuck you!" The Cassandra hissed before leaping away.
"I guess it's 2 on 1 now you nazi prick," Sol said with a shaky shrug.
"I'll take care of him." Alex smiled darkly, taking a few steps forward, silver light shining from his eyes. The Lieutenant, to his credit, didn't take a single step back. Instead, he sneered back.
Then, a boulder the size of a car went sailing from above his head, Cassandra having tossed it towards Alex and Sol with a single arm.
Sol leaped backward, looked in the general direction of the car's path, and muttered. "You just had to get the last laugh didn't you?"
He made his way in between Alex and Cassandra and felt her fist strike against the flat of Vendetta.
"You!..." She hissed.
"Let's finish what we started." Sol interrupted her.
"Out of my way!" Cassandra didn't even care about Sol, she was so completely focused on Alex for a strange reason, who just cocked his head to the side, faintly puzzled, before smiling. "Yeah, sure. Sol, can you recover my weapon?" He cracked his head to the sides before he took a few steps forward and squared against the woman, energy seeping from him.
"Alright… She'll try to hit below the belt if you catch my drift." Sol said to Alex before turning the lieutenant.
"Now if you don't drop the blade, you'll be missing those arms before the battle is done." Sol continued.
"You think I'm afraid of you!?" The Lieutenant roared with bravado.
"I honestly don't know nor do I care," Sol stated simply.
The Lieutenant didn't say anything more, he just slashed the sword toward Sol, an arc of energy projecting from the blade and screaming forward.
In the meantime, Alex was jumping and skipping around Cassandra, always keeping slightly farther than what her hits could reach. Mostly was thanks to her lacking an arm and that fact screwing with her balance, but she still had that monstrous strength behind her attacks, so she was still a danger.
"Stand still and let me kill you!" Cassandra's roar was followed by a slam of a heavy club where Alex was a moment before. He didn't say anything, only smirking, before he blinked behind her and, with a roundhouse kick, sent her slamming against the wall.
Sol used the flat of Vendetta to deflect the blast before advancing forward. He knew he couldn't just go ham on this bastard. He needed to take back Calcabrina, not destroy it.
As Sol deflected another blast, he heard the Lieutenant bark out. "A half-breed like you can never defeat a perfect human!" Before the Lieutenant thrust forward with Calcabrina.
Sol, pushing the blade away, backhanded the man with his left arm before responding. "That's offensive on two fronts, but it won't matter in the long run!"
In the meantime, Alex was doing something that he had never done before fighting hand-to-hand with Cassandra, who was still wielding the piece of broken rock like a club.
"How could you be so strong!? I killed and killed and gained those Orbs! More than anyone else in my group!" She was clearly on the edge of being unhinged, but Alex wasn't really touched by it.
"Oh, I just had to almost die and lose a couple of organs to demons. Then replace those parts with demon parts." He shrugged while leaning back into a bridge to let the attack pass over him. Then, he transitioned into a handstand, kicking her on the chin and sending her stumbling back.
Meanwhile with Sol…
The Lieutenant staggered back, clutching at his jaw while pointing Calcabrina at Sol. Blood was dribbling between the man's lips and Sol could see something shifting between his cheeks.
"Busted some teeth there, didn't I!? Come on, I'll show you the power of this arm!" Sol taunted before charging the man. While he deflected several more strikes with the flat of Vendetta, Sol's real goal with it was something else entirely. While mid-deflection Sol spun, letting the momentum carry him and Vendetta forward. The Lieutenant tried to capitalize with a thrust but between the pain of missing teeth and his anger, he overshot… showing his back to Sol. The flat of Vendetta struck the lieutenant between the shoulder blades, throwing him off his feet and to the ground. Seeing where he fell, Sol began to approach, Vendetta raised on high.
"
He's so much weaker and slower than she was… Guess in a twisted way Vergil had an okay idea there about power." Sol thought before bringing Vendetta down. The Lieutenant dodged the strike and lashed out with Calcabrina, cutting a line just across the upper part of Sol's left arm. Recoiling from the strike, Sol unintentionally allowed the Lieutenant to recover and stand up. As he did, he leveled quite the death glare in Sol's direction.
"Ah should have figured, my left side has always been weaker than my right, let's end this." Sol said as he readied Vendetta again.
The Lieutenant raised the blade once more and got back into his stance.
Alex, in the meantime, was harassing Cassandra, who was getting more and more frustrated with her inability to hit him. Finally, he moved forward, Blinking behind her, and tried to grab her by the neck, to snap it. That didn't happen though, as she threw herself into a roll forward, only a few strands of her hair getting caught in Alex's nails.
"You have played enough," Cassandra said darkly, once she was back on her feet, her voice was filled with fury. "BURN!!"
Flames jumped from the ground all around Alex, in an attempt to restrict his movements and hem him in. They also served to separate the two parties from each other.
Ignoring the flames, the other two fighters stared each other down for a moment before lunging. The Lieutenant thrust Calcabrina at Sol, who reflexively deflected the blade. However, the Lieutenant was counting on that, as his free hand went to grab Vendetta's handle. Sol grabbed at the offending hand by the wrist with his left hand, and the two spun, each trying to get a dominant hold of the battle while caught in a cross lock.
"Not content with Calcabrina!? Trying to steal something else!?" Sol roared, his grip tightening.
"Y..u don… de…vr it, ba…ta..d!" The lieutenant tried to shout through broken teeth.
"Well fuck you too then!" Sol shot back before twisting Vendetta slightly for some extra space and headbutting the Lieutenant. As he did so, however, Sol's hand spasmed once more, increasing the strength of its grip significantly. In most other circumstances, the Lieutenant's wrist would have been snapped by the sudden increase in strength. It did not, as something under his sleeve protected the bone and kept it stable. This something did not, however, survive the crushing effect and cut deeply into the Lieutenant's wrist.
With a sharp cry, the Lieutenant released his grips and reeled away before reflexively grabbing at his now bleeding wrist, dropping Calcalbrina in the process. Sol, acting quickly, snatched the blade up, and began to advance on the Lieutenant.
"It's over!" Sol shouted before attempting to swing Vendetta down. In response, the Lieutenant raised his bleeding arm forward and something happened… There was a wave of demonic energy that pushed Sol back. He was about to question what that just was until he heard the screaming.
"GAHAHHHAHH
AHHHHHH!!!!!" The Lieutenant howled as his voice became distorted and the energy wave warped the air around him, making it hard to see what exactly was happening. The metal piece that Sol had unknowingly destroyed was the control piece for the Pseudo Angelo armor. In a broken state, it would have been already dangerous, but when activated and embedded into one's flesh, the demonic energy had no place to safely go and so it went to the only viable vessel it could: the wearer's body.
As the Lieutenant screamed, the armor that comprised the Pseudo Angelo began to form and fuse into his very flesh. He writhed in agony, his features beginning to warp as more demonic armor grew from his body. The end result, still screaming, stood taller than the Pseudo Angelos from before, looked more organic, and bore only a small shred of the human face just visible underneath the visor but locked in a frightful visage.
"...You… You're like Nelo Angelo. No, that's not right, is it? What the hell did you do to yourself? What the hell did I just do?" Sol asked in horror.
The warped Lieutenant howled, before charging at Sol, missing completely, and impacting into a wall behind him. Sol could only watch in horror as this parody of man and demon tried to free itself.
In the meantime, Alex was still between the flames and his enemy, unaware of what was happening with Sol and the Lieutenant. But the screams were very clear to hear.
"Hear that? It's the herald of your defeat." Alex cocked his head to the side, a Mona Lisa smile on his face. "And I tire of playing with you, to be honest. I find you pretty…" He chuckled. "Eh… H-armless."
Cassandra roared in rage, as Alex's reminder of her missing arm sent her charging furiously toward him, her existing arm covered in fire and a new one formed by the very flames she was wielding. Alex didn't move. He just raised a hand and she slammed against a bubble made of stopped time, instantly freezing, even the flames moving in slow motion. Then, Alex's second weapon appeared in his hands, the metal staff gleaming under the flickering light of the fire.
"Seraphim." The feathered fan atop the staff opened slightly, the feathers vibrating imperceptibly. "Sing!"
A wave of sound sent Cassandra flying back, beyond the opened arch, and onto the other side of the garden, quickly extinguishing the flames that she had haphazardly produced.
Meanwhile, the Lieutenant writhed within the broken wall before twisting out and throwing a large piece of rubble at Sol. Still processing the horror before him, Sol was barely able to raise Vendetta in time to block the attack before being thrown back by its force. Quickly righting himself, Sol was forced to dodge as the warped Lieutenant charged again, this time turning on its heels to avoid trapping itself again. It stood there for a moment, watching Sol with an animalistic fury, and Sol could see the sheath of Calcabrina hanging from its hip. He tried to quickly slot Calcabrina into his inventory before hastily diving to his side and slicing the warped lieutenant in a blind strike. The creature made its pain known and Sol could see that there was a deep cut in its side.
"Before that would have probably bisected him… Alex! Finish her now! We have bigger problems to worry about!" Sol shouted over the battle.
"I think she's still… alive… what the fuck did happen while I was behind the curtain of fire?" His voice wasn't shouting, but it was definitely pretty high in pitch. The Lieutenant growled.
"Oh, forget it!" He Blinked forward and the lieutenant was enveloped in a bubble of stopped time.
It worked, momentarily, as demonic energy roiled from the Lieutenant, quickly destabilizing and destroying the bubble.
Then, Alex turned towards Sol. "Did you manage to recover Calcabrina? I'm kinda attached to it." His voice wasn't snarky, but it wasn't completely normal, either.
Sol quickly withdrew Brina and tossed it to Alex.
"He still has the sheath… did he hybridize himself without anyone knowing? No… no there was something, I'm sure I felt something break when we grappled. Was that it?" Sol asked more to himself than anyone else.
The warped Lieutenant began to stalk forward, growling like a rabid beast. The umbrella part of Calcabrina still hung from his waist, but the belt that kept it there was damaged, both from the imperfect transformation and the slash that Sol had tried to use to kill him before.
Alex turned towards him and held the blade in his hand, in a loose hold. "Go deal with the woman. I may have accidentally told her that you can fuse with demon parts at the statue. I'll take care of the angel reject here." His voice was frigid.
"Alright, he's fast so watch out for that. Remember, you've still got Gevaudan." Sol cautioned before looking in the direction that Cassandra had been sent and running after the presumed dead woman. Running over the scorched stone and glass, Sol found himself in an open-air garden.
"Must be a lunch spot for workers or families…" Sol questioned aloud before catching the sight of something. A small trail of blood stemming from a broken window and a vague human-sized dent on the other side. Stepping into the opposing hallway quietly, Sol noticed a further trail of small blood stains leading from the area and deeper into the building.
"Okay… where are you now? Where would I go if I got a vague idea of how and where to boost myself and I was hurt, pissed, and insane." Sol was quiet for a second before a dawning sense of horror began to manifest. He looked up before muttering, "The elevator."
While Sol was pursuing the woman, Alex was dealing with the nazi turned angel/demon/thing.
"You will pay for this!" The Lieutenant hissed, speaking for the first time, his voice distorted and garbled. While he was starting to regenerate some of his teeth, he wasn't anywhere near top condition, while Alex, on the other hand, was in significantly better condition.
"Sure. Send the bill to 'Who Cares', at 'Nowheresville'. I'll receive it on February the 30th." The snark of Alex was the drop that made the dam break. So, the Lieutenant shot forward, a blade manifesting in his hand, made of brilliant white energy.
They clashed, blade against energy, several times, the air being torn apart by the speed and the strength both of them were displaying. Alex tried to spear his head, only for the lieutenant to jerk it to the side and retaliate with a horizontal slash that would have removed Alex's legs at the knees. So, Alex jumped and then Blinked forward before slamming against the Lieutenant's back with a tackle, his hand going to the umbrella. When the lieutenant managed to buck Alex away from him, he let himself be thrown away, only to flip in midair and land a few meters away, the sheath back in his possession.
"Ah, owner and weapon back together, as it should be. Now, do you want to get killed quietly or do you prefer the hard way?" Alex's grin was downright evil and the nazi stopped for a moment, apparently trying to reassess the situation. Then, the Lieutenant lowered his head and a new blade appeared in his off hand.
"Hard way it is." Alex smirked, only to have to roll to the side, as the Lieutenant shot forward in a charge, aiming at Alex's midsection. Before Alex could do anything, the Lieutenant continued moving, straight toward the entrance of the tower.
"You fucking coward! Don't think you're going to escape!" Alex threw himself in pursuit, teeth bared and magic sparking around him.
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Sol quickly followed the trail to the main hall of the tower, noting that it stopped in front of the elevator he and Alex had accessed earlier. He began to press the call button frantically in an attempt to bring it down.
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A few minutes earlier…
Cassandra's fist smashed into the elevator panel... She was in such a rage that she was uncaring of the damage she caused, more concerned over the shards of glass and steel that peppered her body. Using her remaining hand to pull the pieces from the spots she could reach, she felt the elevator rise.
"The Statue is on the roof, I need a demon and…" Her musings were interrupted by the elevator coming to a rest. She looked at the floor light.
"28? But, dammit!" She hissed as the door opened. Walking onto the 28th floor, she overlooked the tightly packed cubicles with no small degree of disdain until a blur of motion flashed across her vision. At first, she assumed it was just eyes or in this case, eye. She was having difficulty seeing out her right side no thanks to that bastard with the arm, but the blur happened again on her left and it dawned on her.
She squared her shoulders and balled her left fist. The third time the blur came, it was coming towards her, and she struck upwards. Her fist connected with something hard and scaly. The blur solidified into a large, reddish demon that recoiled from the blow. Landing on its feet, the demon shook itself, slightly disoriented.
A twisted grin manifested on her face. She had found her demon alright. It charged her once again and she backhanded it. The strike sent the Fury into the cubicles and she watched it quickly get up and come at her again. She struck it back down, but this time she began to kick the demon before doing it again, and again until her foot went through its chest. She ignored the cuts and wounds she received from its thrashings and brought her heel down on the right arm before removing one of its eyes and ripping out the arm that she was currently lacking.
She smirked as she looked upon her bloody rewards before she heard the noise of the elevator pinging.
"Dammit, not now!" She snarled before throwing the remains of the demon at the Elevator. The body sailed through the doors and slammed into the back wall of the elevator. The force of the impact, combined with the downward motion, caused a chain reaction that sent the elevator crashing down to the ground floor.
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There was a moment where Sol considered just running up the stairs before he heard a shrieking noise of metal on metal and very quickly moved away from the elevator. With a loud crash, the ground shook, sending Sol falling onto the floor. Quickly getting back up, he spied the remains of the elevator and noticed the dissolving body of a demon he knew to be a fury resting inside.
Looking around, his eyes spied the stairwell entrance and he muttered, "Dammit all… stairs it is."
It took Sol a few minutes of traversing the stairwell to realize something. "I should be using Time Step shouldn't I?" It wasn't perfect, but each step managed to speed up his ascent by a decent degree.
As he reached the impromptu roof access door, Sol heard the sound of a female voice shrieking from somewhere above him. As he opened the door, he could see a red light coming from the area where the Statue was located. Whatever was happening wasn't good. As he navigated the broken stone, steel, and glass, Sol drew Vendetta, and quietly surveyed the area.
The wind seemed to howl more intensely than he remembered. Sol looked up towards the Statue and saw Cassandra getting up, putting weight on… both arms as where the right arm should have ended, a red scaly arm began. Cassandra stood at her full height and flexed her arm before hefting a new weapon. Looking more like a hunk of roughly formed iron, it was a large spiked iron club that seemed weightless in her hands. Her head leaned forward and turning, Sol saw that even from that distance her eye was different.
She looked at Sol and a cruel smirk blossomed on her face. "I understand now, understand how the hell a weakling like you survived this long. Ethics? Laws!? I was already sick of all that bullshit! I'll kill you, that other one, and anyone else who stands in my way, even Goode!"
"Goode?" Sol began to question before Cassandra threw herself at him, club raised high.
CASSANDRA: FURIOUSLY IMPERFECT HYBRID
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I quickly rose Vendetta to block the oncoming strike and felt my entire weight shift back from the blow. Before I could do anything else, I felt her foot smash into my right shoulder and watched the world spiral as the impact sent me sailing through the air. The moment I hit the ground, I half stood and swung Vendetta around, I felt the blade strike something and heard the hiss of pain. Cassandra recoiled, and I saw another thin line of blood slowly ebbing from her new arm. She glared at me and I was genuinely unsettled by the new eye that was looking my way.
No words were exchanged between us as we attacked each other, but I began to realize something very quickly, I was going to lose. Each time she swung, it was all I could do to bring my weapon to bear for defense. Each time I attacked, she would move with such speed that I just missed, that eye of hers flashing as she did.
"
Hold on, could that be it? Could it be that simple?" I thought as I parried another one of her blows.
"When Alex first started using real demonic power, it was all internalized, it was literally in his bones, but with her, it could be her eyesight… And at the speed she's going, she may be causing more damage to herself than she realizes. But I can't last that long for a kidney or two, or her eye to fail. I hope this works."
I managed to kick away from her and for a moment saw that wicked smile on her face. She took a breath and surged forward, and I swung… down, across, and upward. Vendetta kicked up a massive amount of dust and debris and I saw her blurring form solidify into her full body. She was trying to get the crap I just sent her way out of her eyes. I made to swing and had to watch my distance as her demonic arm lashed out, claws just barely missing my throat. As I recoiled, I spun and swung, letting the momentum carry me and add extra force to the strike.
Cassandra had just managed to clear her vision briefly before she saw the blade coming her way, and tried to bring her club around. The weapon just barely made it, but the force of the impact still sent her screaming into a part of the collapsed roof. I was pissed at her luck with blocking that strike, but then I heard her scream. When the dust around her had settled, I could see that Cassandra had landed between a section of collapsed wall and support beams, smack dab into a mass of exposed rebar. The rods had pierced her in the back and I could even see some of them protruding out the front of her ruined clothes. She stopped screaming, gasped, and pushed herself forward. I'd be lying if I didn't feel sick looking at this.
She fell forward, head bowed low as her demonic arm snatched up the club, and then began to violently shake and spasm.
"After all I've done, everyone I've killed, I can't let this end here. I WON'T ALLOW IT!" She roared.
I couldn't speak, didn't even want to. I had no idea who she was before all this and would be the last person to make an informed statement of her character. Yet I knew right then and there, that she was too far gone to stop once we left this hell. I had to stop her, here and now. A stupid, wild idea came to me then and I took off my helmet. Feeling the dust-filled air across my face, I hoped beyond hope that this stupid idea worked. It might have been my only shot at ending this now.
"GRAHHHH!!!!" She roared once more and I could practically feel power flooding off her. As she squared herself, I could see black wisps dancing off of her body and I readied myself. She charged with the club raised high, and I threw the helmet as hard as I could toward her, hoping that it would fly straight. Without waiting to see if it did, I met her charge. She smashed the helmet to the side and in that moment, her entire midsection was wide open and I was already in mid-swing. She tried to bring her club to bear but was already so committed to the previous motion that she couldn't do it in time. I felt Vendetta bite and then felt the parting of flesh and bone. The death scream that came next would haunt me for the rest of my days.
I took a breath, held it, and released it to steady myself. I turned to look at Cassandra. Vendetta's cut had bisected her at an angle and I could feel the bile rising in the back of my throat as I took it in. I approached her body cautiously and realized that the only sign of life left was her glassy eyes staring up at me hatefully. I noticed something else then, a small thing. It was a business card, partially soaked in the growing pool of blood. Reaching for it, my hands brushed against her side and she broke apart into a large mass of Red Orbs. Trying not to notice the absurd amount of orbs, and looking at the card instead, I read it aloud.
"Cassandra Stevens, Business Consultant…. Ryder Industries." I closed my eyes briefly, flicked the card away, and then looked at where she once was.
"So… who the hell is Goode?" I asked aloud before the sounds of battle drew my attention to the other building. Grabbing the club and my helmet, I could only think that it must have been Alex and Lieutenant finishing what they started.
*************************Alex PoV****************************
I was running up the stairs with an ease of movement that was still incredible to me. I was fat before, and rather mild, as a person. Since I had come here… My eyes sharpened, just barely taking in that I was passing through level 33 of the Tower and had literally no problem in keeping up what was basically an all-out sprint.
Sadly, the nazi/error of nature that was in front of me didn't have a problem, either. While he didn't have wings, he could manage some sort of strange, power-assisted jumps that allowed him to skip entire sections of the stairs. Not fast enough for me to not simply Blink forward and catch up to him, but never reach him. Damn.
"Stop hunting me!" His voice shouted from the top of the stairs, at level 35, a place where we had to pass through a room to go forward. It was the third room placed like that, and while he didn't try anything in the first one on floor 25, he tried to cave the floor behind him and made me fall on the second one, on floor 30. Sadly for him, I managed to Blink forward before he could do it.
Thus, my caution in approaching him right now. Still, he looked as cautious as I was. I soon discovered why.
Inside the room, chained to all heavens on the floor, walls, and ceiling, was an Alto Angelo, still alive, with parts of his body missing: the wings had been reduced to spurs coming from the back, the left leg from the knee down was only bone and the right arm was just a stump at the shoulder. On the torso, part of the armor and skin underneath had been removed, exposing the muscles to the air, while his eyes had been removed rather cleanly. At least, they were bobbing in a jar on a nearby shelf, practically untouched.
Cold blood ran through my body, while a wave of pure disgust and nausea crawled up my throat like a swarm of bugs. The sound of a door closing and steps running away made my blood boil in fury, the previous coldness replaced with something I hadn't EVER felt in my entire life, be it before or after my summoning. Rage. Pure, undiluted rage.
Pivoting on my foot, the closed and locked door didn't oppose me in the slightest, a kick making the whole thing explode in shards of crudely reinforced wood. The sight of the lieutenant turning the corner on another flight of stairs made me sneer.
I Blinked forward, turned my head, and Blinked again, this time reappearing in mid-air, my foot impacting the head back of the Lieutenant and sending him crashing through another door. The last floor of the tower.
Where there should have been hallways, rooms, and another set of stairs to the roof, there weren't. There was, instead, a big, circular room, made of stone that was completely different from the rest of the room, with a 'throne' at the opposite end of the room from the door, with a Divinity Statue on the side, near a hole in the wall - the one me and Sol saw from the top of the mall - covered with a tarp.
On the throne, a man dressed in what looked like a cobbled-together military uniform with a swastika on a band on his left arm and two other men, both at attention.
They turned towards me, a shocked look on their faces, before the lieutenants that I was currently trampling - my kick had sent him on the ground and I was standing on his back - groaned in pain, his altered form's voice sounded even more cracked.
"The intruders… I tried stopping them… My armor's malfunctioning... I'm sorry Leader…"
And then he stopped talking. Mostly because I had driven Calcabrina in his skull, splattering his brain matter on the floor.
"Allow me to introduce myself: I'm a man of wealth and taste…" My voice was humming a little and I physically couldn't resist making that pun.
The Leader, a blond man, with black eyes, pale skin and a strange aura that demanded attention despite his average looks, only rose, masking any form of surprise he had. His helpers though, couldn't really cover their shock at me having killed one of their lieutenants with what looked like no problem at all.
"But don't let me stop you. What were you talking about?" My smile was devilish, and I knew that, while my twist of the blade was enough to swing away the blood and re-sheath it in a single move. I was extra like that. The Red Orbs were a nice touch, tough
"I don't know who you think you are-!" The lieutenant on the left - from now called 'Lefty' - took a step forward, white armor crawling up his arms, but I didn't care. The Leader, however, cared. I think. Well, either he cared or wanted to insult me.
"I can see that you are a strong man. A man with conviction. The way you handled one of my men was… impressive." His voice was oily. I've met a couple of convincing men in my life, but this guy oozed oil like an industrial tanker. It was disgusting.
"You could become great in my operation. After we have conquered this city and grabbed the means of controlling the demons, nothing is stopping us from returning to the real world and conquering the city. We could secure a prosperous future for our child-"
I had to interrupt him. "Blah blah blah! I don't care!" My shout seemed to surprise him more than my killing did. "Look, tinpot tyrant, let me explain things to you: you are a Nazi. That means that you choose, deliberately, to be cruel, uncaring, and racist towards anyone and anything that is not a narrow subset of humanity. Which means that you are worse than a demon. Wanna know why?"
I didn't even let him answer, the question was more of a hook for me to continue. "Because demons are born cruel and uncaring of human lives. They don't hate them, they prey on them like a cat preys on rats. It's natural for them. You, on the other hand, are an allegedly human being who is actively choosing to hate and attack other humans." They weren't stunned by my speech, per se, but they were clearly taken a little aback.
The leader, then, slowly sat again. "I see. You are one of those who choose to betray their race. Like that rabble that came here with us." He sighed and made a show of shaking his head. "So be it. Kill him."
His two lieutenants shot forward, one with a heavy hammer and even heavier armor and the other with a rapier and a gun at his waist, wearing lighter armor. And yet… They were so
slow. I Blinked forward, Calcabrina already slashing at Righty's, knee, severing the tendons and cracking the bone, before turning and aiming the tip of the sheath towards Runner, shooting three bullets in a moment. The two lieutenants crashed on the ground, their shouts of pain signaling that I had hit deep enough to hurt them.
NOW the Leader was starting to get worried and my smile was all teeth.
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The fight with the Helpers was a bit… underwhelming, to be honest. They were good and strong, but they were humans, even with their armors.
Righty was a tank through and through, his armor stopping even the strongest bullets that Runner shot with his demonically enhanced gun. The maul he wielded sent cracks spider webbing on the ground at every hit. Runner, on the other hand, was fast as the wind, darting to and fro the room, the rapier slashing and swinging around surrounded by cutting winds. Runner's gun shot bolts of lightning that electrocuted anything that it hit unless it was protected by a thick layer of armor.
Sadly for them, the left knee of Righty was cut, and the armor around Runner had several scorch marks from my bullets. So, they started with a handicap. And I was… Well, let's just say that I was singing a song that I had heard while trawling the internet while fighting. And I was still kicking their asses like there was no tomorrow.
"
Locked in a cage with all the rats, I've slipped through the cracks…" I had to twist my body to the side to avoid three shots, before retaliating with a charged one. Then, double jumped over Righty and kicked him to the ground - that damage to the knee was really a BIG handicap - and slashed at Runner, the line of energy following my swing and carving a part of the wall.
"
And now I'm stuck with the scraps and I can't seem to find my way ba-ack…"
I found killing humans horrible, I mean I really, really hated it.
"
Oh, get me out, get me out of here…"
Lucky me, Nazis weren't humans, so I had no moral quandary to trap in a Time Bubble Runner, before Blinking to the side and letting Righty smash him with his maul. The result wasn't pretty and the corpse of the nazi fell to the ground, while I could somewhat read the horrified stance of the armored helper.
It didn't last, as I Blinked behind him and thrust Calcabrina right in his neck. The armor managed to resist for a moment before my magic blew a hole in it, wide enough for my blade to take the neck on the next swing.
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It took less time than Sol realized to make it up the adjacent tower. The only thing that really did slow him down was the, well what he was mentally referring to as 'that fucked up autopsy room'. Still, the sounds of battle were close and he did steal the eyeballs that were carefully set aside. Better in his hands than the nazis any day of the week. As he got to the door where the sounds were coming from, he quickly kicked it down, shouting as he did so, or he would have…
"Alex! I come to provide hel… Oh! Oh… what the fuck happened here? How did his body fall that way?" Sol asked, gesturing at the Runner.
"Got trapped in a time bubble and his ally smashed his head to a pulp." Alex's unflappable answer was somewhat at odds with the atmosphere of the room, with it having three fresh corpses in it. "And now, there's only the leader."
"Congratulations." His voice, however, was incredibly cold. He seemed surprised by the death of his helpers, but his recovery was swift. "You are indeed a threat worthy of me."
Sol paused to look at the leader before saying, "The Lion, The Witch, and the Audacity of this Fuck. Look, I just bisected a woman who could move at damn near super speed after running up 20+ flights of stairs, and Alex here just fucked your guys up in record time. You're an upjumped nazi with delusions of grandeur and the only one that was an actual threat was the… uh… what should we call him, Deformato Angelo?" Sol asked Alex.
"Eh, sure. I mean, I've been calling him a Cooling Corpse, but that works." The hybrid answered, not removing his eyes from the Leader, who merely chuckled. That sent the two of them on high alert.
"True. As much as I loathe to admit that, I let myself be assured that my only enemies were this abomination called demons and those heathen Punks down in the gutter. I can now see that there are stronger enemies around. Still, I wonder…" He started glowing a pale gold, the air around him lighting up. "How are you going to deal with my entire army? You are strong, sure, but can you deal with more than forty enemies? Without dying?"
The sound of feet running up could be heard from the stairs behind them. A lot of feet.
"I really shouldn't have kicked down the door." Sol grumbled before turning on his heel. "Alex, leave them to me, if there are any left after you've dealt with this cowardly ass, they're all yours." Sol finished before hefting a large club that he most definitely did not have before, and chucking it down the hallway he came from.
Walking out into the hall, Sol took up Vendetta once more and swung around the people gathering, some clearly wounded by the thrown club. "Listen up you screw heads, unlike you all I still keep in touch with my humanity. So in respect to that humanity, this is my only offer of mercy. Drop your flags, leave now, and you live. Don't, and you die. What's it gonna be?"
The sound of weapons being drawn and armors donned greeted him.
"Can't say I didn't offer you all a way out." Sol muttered before charging into the horde.
In the meantime, Alex was facing the Leader with his weapon drawn and his face set into a scowl.
"Frustrating, isn't it?" The Leader chuckled, as his form grew both in mass and stature. "There was a time when I thought that personal power was all that mattered. However, having underlings and helpers is a big power in itself." The armor covered him, gleaming white and with something that the others didn't have: wings. "Especially when you gain powers from them and them from me." His voice was now thunderous, while a giant broadsword made of light appeared in his hands.
Then, he was in front of Alex, swinging down. Only the appearance of his Barrier Spell saved the hybrid from being hit rather severely.
"You won't last against me." The Leader's voice was downright demonic. "I have the strength of my army behind me. And the more they believe in me, the more they grow stronger, too."
Speaking of his army… Sol batted a few of the nazi flunkies away, with Vendetta taking at least one head on a back-swing, before intercepting a Pseudo Angelo and grabbing the unlucky bastard. Using them as a shield, Sol began to make some distance between himself and the group as a whole. He didn't have as much space as he'd have liked. And then like before, he had a stupid thought. A really stupid one that could have made some breathing room.
"
The Lieutenant's control module was like a watch, right? So, left wrist? Oh fuck me this is gonna get bad." Sol thought before using his demon arm to grab the left wrist of the Pseudo Angelo and apply as much pressure as he possibly could. The Pseudo Angelo tried to escape his grapple before a horrendous cracking noise filled the air and the outpouring of demonic energy soon followed. Kicking the bastard into the crowd, Sol watched with barely-held horror as the Pseudo Angelo warped into a Deformato and thrashed among the crowd, sending them flying. Some fell among and against the various walls and tables, and others… well it was going to be a long fall and a short stop.
Meanwhile, Alex and the Leader kept up their duel, both physically and verbally.
"So, what happens to your army if I kill you?" Alex asked, silver light surrounding him. The Leader laughed, before vanishing into a burst of speed, slamming the flat side of the broadsword against the back of Alex, sending him flying to the other side of the room.
"It's not going to happen. But it's simple: the backlash would kill them all." He could feel the smile in the Leader's voice while he said that. Alex frowned.
"No skin off my nose, then." And he shot forward, Blinking around to try and confuse the Leader, who answered with broad swipes of his weapon and a series of short dashes.
Sol watched the Deformato Angelo swing wildly around before it turned and stared at him. There was stillness from the crowd before the twisted human howled, "What did you do to me!?"
Sol gave the Deformato a sharp glare before responding with a hiss. "Down, down to hell, and say that I sent you there!"
The Deformato lunged at him and Sol, already somewhat acquainted with its speed, twisted and let it move across the flat of Vendetta, sending it into a wall. The wall naturally collapsed, but the Deformato managed to cling to what little outcropping it could.
Sol could feel his arm beginning to spasm again, a deep tissue sensation that made his grip on Vendetta tenuous. "
Come on Alex, finish the bastard will you? I'd rather not be the scorpion to their ants."
Alex was attempting to do exactly that. With, sadly for him, poor results.
Oh, the Leader of the nazis was not strong enough to suppress Alex, not a bit. But still, he was sturdy enough and fast enough that the blows that Alex had managed to score on him were nothing more than glancing, not deep enough to do anything. It didn't help that the Leader's taunts were starting to grate on him.
Oh, Alex knew that this was a tactic to make him lose control, but that didn't mean that it wasn't working. That was quickly becoming a serious problem. In the end, Alex had no other choice.
"SOL!" His bellow was loud enough to actually confuse the Leader for a moment, before he moved, avoiding several bullets aimed at him. "I HAVE A PLAN!"
"This should be good!" Sol hissed as batted away another nazi with his sword. "WHAT IS IT!?"
"COME HERE!" Alex smirked at the suddenly worried face of the Leader, before Blinking towards the door, ready to block the entrance to the room once his companion had entered.
Sol, without directly responding to Alex, looked at the crowd. "Enjoy your new friend assholes!"
"DAMN YOU!" The Deformato howled as it managed to clamber over the rubble.
"Alex, make it fast because I just made another Deformato and I know that was a bad idea!" Sol said as he made it through the door.
Alex smirked, only to create the largest bubble of stopped time that he had ever created until now, completely blocking the door and the walls into a locked, gray area.
The Leader quickly flashed backward, taking as much space as possible from Alex and Sol, eyeing them warily.
"So, I'm guessing you want to know what we are going to do, right?" Alex muttered, keeping his glare on the Leader, blade unsheathed and ready to bite.
"Does it follow along the lines of fucking him up?" Sol asked, worry tinting his voice.
Alex smiled, showing all of his teeth. "No."
"We jump."
"WHAT!?" Sol asked in horror.
"We JUMP!" Alex didn't wait for him to move. He just grabbed Sol from the back of his shirt and started running towards the tarp and the statue.
He had another plan, beyond jumping, of course, but he'll have to see if it was doable. Using his speed, he reached the other side of the room before the Leader had managed to take even a step, wind whipping his hair into a frenzy, before he extended his hand and his fingers brushed the statue for a moment.
But, in the timeless space of the statue, a moment was all that he needed.
"What… we're in the void? Why?" Sol asked when looking around the void.
"Because the nazi have moved the statue near the bird's nest. We need to gather all the strength we can use." Alex said. "Also, no one else can hear us here. So, there's that, too."
Then he turned fully towards Sol. "And while I need to be somewhat careful with the amount I use, you have no excuses. Buy something good." He wasn't asking. "Go first. I need a moment to think about what to choose."
"Alright," Sol said before the menu popped open. He looked at his red orb count, 167,850.
"That's a lot…okay what do we have to work with." The menus scrolled through and he made an effort to avoid anything marked with an L, he already had demonic blood flowing in his veins now, he had no idea nor desire to see what that tainted power would do to him. But, he did notice something new in his abilities.
"Demonic Arm? Oh… that would make sense."
There was only one option available, 'Abyssal Punch'. Upon reading the description, Sol couldn't help but laugh and make the purchase. 20,000 Red Orbs were taken and he felt power flood his arm.
"Of course something like that would be here." Sol said with no small degree of smugness.
Looking into abilities though, Sol realized that he couldn't just rely on Vendetta's weight and size, he needed Gevaudan again and purchased two more abilities. He watched his count drop another 50,000 and saw two more skills be added, Thriller and Breakaton.
Finally, he made one more purchase, something to have on hand so that maybe Rodin could work with later. An enchanted shotgun, something with a little bang for the buck.
"That's… 72,000 gone. Hope it all works." Sol said to himself before closing the menu. Turning to Alex, he simply said. "Can I have Gevaudan back? I want to try some new things."
"There you go." Alex quickly returned Sol's weapon to him, before starting to check his own options.
"So, I have… 146.800 Red Orbs. Quite a bit. Lucky me, I know where I want to put these."
Rapidly scrolling through his options, he stopped in the knowledge section to buy the missing Magic options that he had seen before.
Spells:
Enochian Magic Level 3 – Advanced: 5,000 Red Orbs
Enochian Magic Level 4 – Master: 10,000 Red Orbs
Magic Knowledge Level 3 – Advanced: 10,000 Red Orbs
Magic Knowledge Level 4 – Master: 20,000 Red Orbs
"And that's 45k gone. I want to keep at least 50k, so…" Instead of going for the techniques or something like that, he chose to empower himself a bit more. As he had seen, while his turning into a hybrid had done wonders, he could always get better.
So, he turned towards the Orb page. He had bought a single Blue Orb, the one that healed his own problems. Two Purple Orbs, he had found, which meant that the first one he could buy was still discounted.
"I always had money burning a hole in my pocket." A wry smile graced his lips before he started mashing the button to buy those orbs.
He quickly bought the Blue Orb. That brought the price up to 3.500 Red Orbs. He bought that one, too. 6.000 Red Orbs. Then 9.000 Red Orbs. After that, it was 18.000 Red Orbs, so Alex stopped and moved on to the Purple Orbs.
Those, he had to focus and calculate them a bit better. 1.750 for the first one, the discounted one that he had never bought. Then it was 3.500. 6.000. And 9.000, stopping him when the next one would have cost him 18.000 Red Orbs.
With his wallet substantially lighter, he lazily looked down at possible options for his new weapon, but beyond deciding to upgrade his basic attack to the next level with 7.500 Red Orbs and buying the single target - more or less: it was more like a cone of attack instead of a full circle like the one he had now - attack for it for another 10.000 Red Orbs, he decided to stop there. He would need the Orbs for when he had the parts needed to heal himself and remove his affliction. Already, he was down to 50.950 Red Orbs.
"I'm ready. Do you have to do anything else?" He turned towards Sol, the various Blue and Purple Orbs melding with him, giving a rather strange, cold glow.
Sol had been practicing with Gevaudan and the Abyssal Punch. It felt good, real good, and when he heard Alex's question he responded with, "No, I'm going to save my Red Orbs for now… rather keep them for a worst-case scenario. Still, I don't think they'd expect us to come out swinging like this."
"Yes, 'swinging'." Alex's smile was strangely empty before he blinked. "We're almost done with the time we had here." He looked out, towards the direction where his body was. The space within the Watcher of Time's domain was more mental than physical, after all. "The momentum of my run will push us out of this space in moments. So, you have to get ready."
There was a visible amount of demonic energy gathering in Sol's arm, "Absolutely."
"Good. Get ready. Three, two, one…" The gold-white light vanishes and the duo return to their previous position in the room, with the Leader looking at them with wild eyes, the shrunken bubble around the door still shrinking and Alex… still running towards the tarp?
"So, now we… JUMP!!" And, without stopping, he shot forward, hitting the tarp fully and going through it like it wasn't even there.
They started falling from the thirty-eighth floor. Sol was still held in Alex's grip.
"What THE SHIT!!!???" Sol screamed as he felt the ground fall out from beneath him.
Alex, instead, was laughing loudly, his voice being ripped away by the furious wind of their fall "TRUST ME!!".
From above them, the Leader and the rest of the nazi looked down by the hole, curious about what the duo had done.
A cloud moved and a ray of light made them blink. When their eyes opened, the falling duo had disappeared.
"Where… Did they go?" The Deformato Angelo asked, his voice clearly hesitant, even through the strange alteration to his voice. Everyone around him, even the Leader, answered with a questioning silence and more than a glance of unease.
Then, they started hearing something. Something that sounded a lot like… singing?
"
So if you care to find me, look to the western sky!" It came from the opposite direction of the eternally fixed sun. And it was coming closer and closer.
"
As someone told me lately, everyone deserves the chance to fly! And if I'm flying solo…" Not strictly true, but Alex - because it was him that was singing, that was no mistake - was nothing if not faithful to the original material. "
At least I'm flying free!"
Moments later, something came spiraling up from the direction of the ground, twisting around the tower. "
To those who would ground me, take a message back from me!"
Finally, he reached the height of the hole, where the whole group of nazi was watching him. Alex was standing on his umbrella, riding it like a surfboard, while Sol was hanging onto the bottom.
"
Tell them how… I am defying gravity! I'm flying high, defying gravity!" He belted the song, with a wide smile on his face, literally emanating happiness. Almost like he was daring the nazi to do something to stop him from being happy and joyful about being alive, of being himself, no matter what.
"
And soon, I'll match them in renown!" With his eyes closed, he raised both of his hands and gave the nazi group two middle fingers.
"What are you waiting for?! STOP HIM!" The Leader yelled, almost hysterical, to the rest of the group, who looked at him without comprehension for a moment.
"
And nobody, in all of Oz, no Wizard that there is or was." At this, he pointed at the Leader, his meaning fully clear: a challenge. "
Is ever gonna bring.. me… DOWN!"
Almost as if in defiance of his words, Alex started falling - along with Sol and his weapon - downwards, starting with an almost timeless moment, hovering where he had first stopped, before slowly going down, Alex with his arms spread, Calcabrina in one and the other skimming the winds that were whipping his hair behind him. And he was still singing, while Sol was clearly not having a good time.
"
Bring me dowwwn!! Ooohhhh!!" And, with the last line, he re-cast the flight spell on Calcabrina and vanished, in a burst of speed, away from the tower and the nazi territory.
Sol had stopped screaming, being somewhat used to Alex's high-flying plans. It didn't stop from feeling somewhat unsteady as a result of the moments between recasts.
"That… that's why you bought the other purple orb… at this rate, I think I really will develop a fear of heights!" Sol yelled, his eyes shut tight.
"Yeah. But you have to admit, it was awesome." Still grinning, Alex kept flying for as long as he was able, towards the Punk's territory.
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Sometime later, the two were in the tent with Richie, talking about what had happened. The location of the second statue, the Alto Angelo they had bound and surgically removed pieces from, in an attempt to replicate its armor, and their plan to conquer the world once they were done with whatever had brought them here.
Sol had taken the time to sit down and reflect on the day, or what passed for one here. He was slowly massaging the knuckles of his left hand, occasionally feeling a spasm and moment of weakness while occasionally giving his interpretation of the events. "So, like we said before, they still have a good amount of people up there. But, the rank and file aren't too difficult to take out, especially now that they might be more leery of using their fancy armors." Sol said absentmindedly.
"Conversely, the Leader is a bigger problem. He gains strength and speed while near the army - or when they are fighting for him. The specifics are unclear." Alex continued, pacing to and fro in the tent in front of the map. "His armor makes him resistant to more glancing blows and he has wings, although I haven't seen him use them yet."
Richie nodded, looking down at the map. "I see. It's going to be… difficult. The tower only has one entrance and it's guarded. The area around it is bare, too, so reaching it in secret may prove difficult."
Sol paused and let out a long-suffering sigh before posing a question, "We could try from the sky?"
He got up and pointed at some of the buildings on the map. "We may not be able to get on the roof per se, but we could get from one building into a midpoint of theirs. Though, that runs the risk of dividing our forces between them."
"Note that I can only bring one other with me while flying. And I need them to be… somewhat my size." Alex pointed out, before frowning at the map. "There aren't any underground passages that reach the Tower, are there? You said something about it, I think?"
Richie tapped the map briefly, smiling. "Sort of. There's a sewer line that runs throughout this area. City plans had these lines wide enough for multiple people to travel inside for maintenance purposes. It's not pretty and it'll probably be noisy but, we could probably find a wall that connects to a basement there and punch on in through there."
"I think I have an idea." Alex piped up, a spark shining in his eyes. "It's going to be a bit complicated, so listen to me. We're going to start with…"
AUTHOR'S NOTE:
So, yeah a lot of things happened in this chapter. Boss fights, new enemies, body horror, and even medical horror! Without getting too much into things, we're almost done with this arc, with one more chapter to go. I said earlier this week I was going to post the item shop menu for Alex and Sol, but I think with this chapter, it would be more appropriate. Plus... and unfortunately, life and technology got in the way. Seriously, the sites are being a pain with attaching pictures.
Enjoy everyone.