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Leviathan Down, BD-8."
I had to admit to some surprise at the speed and power that Glory Girl had managed to slam into Leviathan with. She hadn't demonstrated that much speed earlier.
The crack and shock wave that she had generated with that last attack. If she could do that, she would have done so earlier before Leviathan had managed to bypass my wall.
Still, despite how tired I was... the fact that Leviathan was done meant that it was a chance to pin him down and make with the kicking while he was down. True, Leviathan was a thing of beauty and a master work beyond compare... it didn't mean I couldn't or wouldn't kick him while he was down.
That was a natural state of affairs, Endbringer attacks, capes unite to fight and drive off Endbringer. No holds barred on the cape side.
As such, I took to the air. Across the skyline, I could see other fliers charging in after the last sighting of Leviathan. As I flitted... I paused at the distant thuds as Squealer's giant robot advanced forwards.
I could almost slap myself as I thought about it. The effort to reach into elsewhere to pull out was less than continuing flying on my own power.
Skimming in the air on my hoverbike was certainly more sensible than flying about on my own wings. How had I forgotten the thematic of the valiant knight charging against a fierce enemy to defend her home?
I was soon joined by Uber and Leet or, as they had tagged themselves, Player One and Player Two. I could see why Glory Girl would go for a frontal assault, how could she not? When she was flying in formation with a pair of futuristic fighter jets. Myself? I felt a twitch in my face as I grinned and whooped as we flew straight at Leviathan while my escorts provided cover fire with bolts of energy as if we were within a video game.
One of the things about Leviathan that stood out was how... silent he was. The environment roared and howled, but he was absolutely silent as he moved. There were the screams from those he hit. But his silence was sublime as if he was but a mime who pantomimed upon the stage that was all of the world.
Case in point, as the ranged capes shot at him while those of us who relied on closer forms of damage, Leviathan simply got up and skittered on the water that covered the streets and the only sound came from the rubble that had surrounded and covered him as they slammed back down on the street.
It was as we chased it down into central boulevard that I sensed that we might have made a mistake in chasing it down a straight street... after all, there were fewer signs of how wrong one was then storm drain manhole covers exploding upwards as water spouts formed before surging down the streets.
That was when the armbands started to chirp out those fallen as I blanked out in the face of the wall of water that slammed into me.
It didn't take long for me to recover and yet...
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Rose Knight Down, CD-8." The armband chirped out. I could not find it in myself to disagree with its prognosis. After all, I was currently embedded in a wall, within a 'small' crater of steel rebars, concrete, and tinkerfab glass. My hoverbike lost along with my sword.
Surprisingly, it didn't hurt... but that might be more the fact that I couldn't feel anything pass my lower back or in my right arm. I could feel the rain tug at the ruins of my wings.
In an ordinary world, this would have been bad. Very bad in fact. Actually, even for a cape, this was kind of bad. Especially given that the rest of my body hurt like a bitch.
True, I was still alive, but that didn't mean much if I had to be taken out of the fight.
This... wasn't fair. Was this my limit? I had so much more left to do.
I could only cough out blood as the Endbringer turned away from me, turning away slowly as if certain that I was no longer a concern.
In the distance, I could hear the roar of weaponry being fired and the thunderclaps of munitions exploding as they struck the Endbringer or rather his water echo.
A volley of shots that missed the Endbringer slammed into the tower I was embedded within... this was going to hurt.
Despite how much I had hurt prior, I discovered to my sorry as I bounced on the water filled street that yes, I could still experience more pain. It was amazing just how much agony I could withstand as I found myself cursing the fact that I could die given how well armored I was.
There was a soft murmur from the back of my mind as if there was a conversation going on that I was not quite hearing.
[Request. Memory Storage Access Cluster. Hardware Interface Protection Protocol Ping.]
[Not-Mine. Structural Integrity Field Generator. Interface Hardware Proximity Ping.]
[Query. Secondary Shard Taylor. Interface Hardware Proximity Ping?.]
I didn't quite shake my head, still... despite how hurt I was, I couldn't deny whatever my guest needed. "Sure... it's fine."
[Not-Mine. Queen Administrator. Secondary Shard Taylor Interface Hardware Proximity Ping.]
At least, I assumed that it was my guest murmuring in the background.
[Not-Mine. Circulatory Regulator. Interface Hardware Proximity Ping.]
[Not-Mine. Mobility Archive. Interface Hardware Proximity Ping.]
I blinked-
I was somewhere else. I was... I remembered. There was a profoundness to the memory that blossomed within and outside me.
I could see, feel, know, perceive. An absolute darkness despite the aurora of light that surrounded me and my kin, an aura of light, heat, magnetism, gravity, and all the energies of the universe surrounded us as we insinuated our way in the empty void.
We had been deployed from the core. I could sense the power feed that kept us all connected to the massive form we surrounded. It in turn spiraled another core.
Two halves of a whole, mirroring each other with different complimentary roles; defender and attacker, warrior and thinker, builder and destroyer.
They folded, unfolded, expanded and shifted in geometries that made no sense if one were constrained to a single reality. Space folding alongside time, energy and mass being transferred across the thin barriers of reality. Lesser minds would be awed by the fact that they lived. I was awed that I was a part of this greater whole, a component of this gestalt that worked in absolute harmony.
They, we, spiraled around each other as more of my kin were being shed and deployed from the planet sized core. We drifted in the empty void... before us a spiral galaxy.
The communication of our progenitor cores were enormous, violent beyond comprehension and expressed with the energy of a star going supernova, even if they were far too precise and controlled to possess the fury of said phenomena. Each message had but a single 'word' that held entire libraries of information.
Destination.
Agreement.
Trajectory.
Agreement.
We would meet again at a specific space/time junction. At that agreed on coordinates, the revolutions of the primary selves would no longer expand, but contract until we approached each other.
I blinked at the rain as it pounded on my back. There had been something... profound. I had seen something, or perhaps remembered something and then forgotten it. Still, I flopped in the rain, struggling to make sense of what I had seen or...
It appeared that I wasn't the only one who had been affected by whatever that was, given that the roar of the weapons on Squealer's vehicle had stopped.
With the warning given to me by my ever helpful power to sense insects, I wasn't really surprised by the sight of one of the wards pushing his way free of the rubble that had fallen on him. With the armor he wore, it was clear that he was likely someone who had some level of Brute power. More than that, I vaguely recognized him at the meeting with the other wards, he had joined the support team that would ferry the wounded... even if his armor hadn't been as damaged as it was now.
There was a loud crack as he flexed his neck before he did something I would never have expected or even anticipated for that matter.
A power flex. That was the only words that entered my mind as he tensed his muscles, giving them definition as if he was a weight lifter. The fact that his armor exploded off his body as a result only had me blinking as I beheld-
[Structural Integrity Field Generator Interface Hardware. Mammal Product Dessert. Query?.] "Oooooh yeah."
Absolute perfection. There was a vague part of me that noted that my reaction could not be natural. That surely, I wasn't the type of girl who blushed at boys.
I wasn't like that. Honest.
And yet, what I had the good fortune to bear witness to was perfectly sculpted muscles that a master craftsman who weep to bring out of marble. Pecs with absolute definition, a six pack that pennies could bounce off. The rain only made the awe inspiring beauty stand out even more as the drops of water on his dusky skin glistened. That chiseled square chin... that sling thong... ah...
I had no words for the fullness of that ward's appearance, only portions of his body. I was in love with that nameless ward, who surely had to be Adonis reborn.
"Hey, you okay?" His voice was low and smooth despite being nearly drowned by the torrential downpour.
My reply was garbled, partly from the pain... and partly from the fact that he was speaking to me. Still, it got his attention... I could feel my face grow warmer as he helped me up into a position where he could support me with one of my arms over his shoulders, while his arm rested around my waist.
Behind us, I could hear the sound of something rather massive and metallic fall over.
The nameless ward turned about to see one of the many shelters, its vault door fallen as its hinges warped from whatever tinkertech that had been in the munition fired. "You'll need to call that one in, I can't reach my armband."
There was a nod from the ward as he pushed the call button on his armband. "Browbeat here, there's a shelter at CD 8 that's been damaged. Door is down. Leviathan is just half a block away."
Browbeat's armband repeated back what he said, echoing mine.
"Noted. We're teleporting forces in."
The insects within the shelter sang to me of their locations, and I saw with their eyes. The interior was surprisingly like what my liege's headquarters had been like. Concrete walls with exposed steel reinforcements, metal walkways and multiple levels. There were supplies for people in the form of water coolers, walk in freezers, washrooms and first aid stations. It was clear that Coil had copied the design for his base from the designs of the shelters. Which only made sense, given that when one got down to it, Endbringer shelters were extremely secure and durable.
It was clear that we would need to move the fight away from the shelter and yet... our adversary had been cunning in how he had been avoiding our attacks.
The flare of brilliance as the gloom of the rain turned blinding was a good sign as it meant that the flying blasters were on hand to held. Not that it seemed to do much harm to Leviathan beyond blistering layers of his flesh, given the way he had been ignoring his wounds to date.
It was in the flare that I saw my sword embedded in the street. It wasn't hard to get Browbeat's attention as I nudged him with my head. "My sword!"
As he walked me to my weapon, I reset my wings mutation... letting them wilt and fall from my back before I reapplied the mutation and grew wings once more.
It was reassuring to have my sword in hand once more.
For a moment, there was silence, as Leviathan turned about and charged once more, the flare of brilliance behind him from the blasters as they attempted to take him down.
This time, I was in its path. More than that, so was Browbeat and everyone in that exposed shelter.
The ever present sssaaaah of the falling rain was silenced as I looked at the approach of the water echo that heralded the advance of the Endbringer. There was no time for me to fly away.
Not with the people behind me.
So, I did the only thing I could.
I charged the wall of water in a surge of speed from my wings. My sword rising up diagonally from where it had stood in the street.
Impact with the water didn't hurt for a simple reason. I had swung my blade up and parted it. More that that, I reached within my body... reached for more, past the hungry darkness... I needed more.
And so, I touched...
I burned... the world was a stage, and I could see what lay behind it. An apple. A blue green apple hanging in the void. Riddled with worms.
I twisted everything. And there was no more water... none. Not a single drop of water was left. Not here, not now. I declared it thus, and so it was. In their place, a riot of colors as butterflies took wing.
And the city of Brockton Bay was freed from the tyranny of water rampant. But only for a brief interlude.
I could feel the hunger within me. The growing darkness growing ever wider. And yet, I was so much more. The hunger within me remained the same, and yet it could go so much more. I could do so much more.
In growing, I had shaved yet more slivers of my humanity off.
It was worth it, I decided as I took in the looks of amazement on the faces of those who fought that beautiful and wondrous beast that was Leviathan.
It was an excellent example of a behemoth. It projected a message. It held a purpose, even if none save it knew what that purpose was. It...
I shook my head and watched as the Endbringer took a step forward, and the water that formed transformed into more butterflies within the span of a heartbeat.
The clouds in the skies above slowly parted, allowing beams of golden sunlight to shine here and there.
There was a fey laughter around me, before I recognized it as coming from me as I charged Leviathan and threw myself up into the heavens above it, my hand clutching the hilt of my sword to come down in an overhead slash.
Its skin and flesh parted as easily as warm butter would in the face of a hot knife. Within my body, the hungry darkness grew once more as my blade struck with the
force of five elemental dragons that fought and struck as one.
There was a sensation of the Endbringer simply looking at me before it spun about, with its whip-like tail slashing at me. My parry was a thing of simplicity as I interpose my blade against the advance of the dark blur that was Leviathan's tail.
Thankfully, Browbeat was there to catch me as the banal laws of physics was upheld and I was flung back by the Endbringer's counterstrike.
This seemed a good place to end things, which was naturally why I found myself blacking out once more.
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Goblin Queen | An end to the tyranny of water
Worm / Exalted
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Tanuki Notes : So, the Bii is going to be going on a week-long work related camp thing at the start of next month. As such, the Bii might not have another update for some time. Maybe... we'll see how things go. :3