Vantavendi (part 19)
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21st October 2012
20:35 GMT
'Gaudy' is the word that comes to mind when I look around Mammon's summoning chamber. The main body of the room is marble once again, only this time it's black with grey veins running through it. The actual summoning glyphs are poured gold which remains molten in the grooves carved for it in the floor in the centre of the room. Gold braziers burning with golden fire illuminate the room, and wards made of more gold cover the walls.
"I've been meaning to redecorate, but this has sentimental value."
"Really?"
"No. Every atom of gold here is associated with a grave sin, making it a perfect conduit for my magic. And I really like gold." Mammon takes his place at the head of the room. "I delight in shallowness. Out there, I have to appear to have entirely converted to the creed of enlightened self-interest. In my private spaces I can go back to being my true self."
"A giant demonic magpie?"
"Crudely stated, but not untrue. Now we must simply wait for-."
A woman walks in unescorted, dressed in a kimono-inspired dress covered in a cloak made of the same cloth. Which knowing demonic aristocracy is probably something far fouler. Her skin is tan and her hair jet black and if I saw her on Themyscira I wouldn't look at most of her twice. The exception is the left side of her head, where a… Mask? Prosthetic? Cybernetic? An artificial eye, and the side of her jaw is… Rebuilt? Reinforced?
She stares at me with piercing intensity the moment she has line of sight, something in her cybernetic eye refocusing itself and flickering as it does… Something.
"My Lady Mazikeen. Thank you for joining us. I felt that given the nature of the artifice involved it would be appropriate for you to-."
Her organic eye blinks at me. "Father."
Without turning his head, Mammon eyes me for a second and then takes a step away.
"Um. I'm.. reasonably confident that I'm not-."
"You call it the Ophidian, a great elemental being so bound into you that I cannot tell where it begins and you end. You may as well be its human face."
"I've… Always perceived the Ophidian's presence as feminine. Though since she-. It's not biological, that's an honourific."
"The Ophidian granted my mother a small portion of its power to quicken me, so I call it my father. And since you are the Ophidian made flesh, I may as well address you in that fashion."
"Ah… I'm going to need a little while to explain that logic to my girlfriend. And I suppose that I'm going to need to know when your birthday is. Um."
I approach her and slightly awkwardly open my arms for a hug, waiting for some sort of indication that she's actually interested in-.
"You offer your affection freely?"
"Familial relationships are reciprocal. I offer to start such a relationship freely." I shrug. "I can't deny that I sometimes forget that the Ophidian and I are separate beings, and I accept that for better or worse. And if you're on board with Mammon's plans then you can't be all that bad."
She looks up at Mammon. "I believe that we can rule out him being the Morningstar. Though he does sound like someone the Morningstar may have left in my path."
"So is..? Is that a 'no' on the hug..?"
Ignoring me, she walks around the ritual space until she's standing on the opposite side of the summoning pit. I lower my arms, shrugging. I've got no idea how old she is but she's clearly an adult. I'll ask Angelica about her background later.
Lady Mazikeen's eye shifts again as she reviews the summoning grid.
"Accurate. And since The Odium has accepted my suzerainty we won't need to trouble ourselves with true names. By the power of Hell: guns, appear."
For a fraction of a second I see a.. forge? A gun smithy? And some people in classical evil cultist gear. Honestly, I was half-expecting to see John Constantine, but I suppose that the twenties were a bit before his time. And Johanna Constantine was too far back for that style of gun.
And then there's a sort of spark and the guns I remember all too well appear in the centre of the ritual space, about two metres off the ground. The… Flecks of blood and brain that ended up on them after Ms. Carlyle turned them on herself are still visible on the barrel.
"Mistress?"
"Guns." Mammon leans on his podium, as if attending to a tiresome duty. "Explain to me what you were doing with that Jill Carlyle human."
"Nothing, lord."
"It sounds like someone wants to do this the easy way."
Lady Mazikeen's eye clicks and strobes as I connect to the Ophidian, though her posture remains unaltered.
"Nothing! We delight in spurring mortals to murder, but in her there is a great pit. She could not hear us at all! Our voices went… Somewhere, somewhere cold and pressing. And a dull echo came back. Until the blue light blinded and burned it, we could not speak to her at all!"
"Lady and gentleman? Is that claim credib-?"
The glyphs below the guns glow blue and their firing pins glow red with heat! The blood encrusting them blackens and burns, foul smoke rising off them.
"Mistress!"
"Do not think to sneak a lie past my eyes by concealing it within truth. Answer honestly and in full."
"We could speak to her at the beginning! She fought us! Then the darkness came!"
The firing pins dim slightly.
"Who put the darkness in her?"
"Mistress, we were not made with eyes! We can see only dimly!"
"What did you see, then?"
"A god! Cold, forceful! Alpha-Predator! Rock of unyielding will!"
That narrows it down nicely. An evil, strong-willed god. But it does let us know that neither Jill Carlyle nor… The demons, were responsible for all of the deaths.
Mammon frowns. "What about the other sinners?"
"It cared not for sin, and so there was none. It cared only for obedience, and so obedience is all there was!"
Mammon nods. "Illustres, is that at all helpful?"
"It clears a few things up. And gives the investigation a new direction. Thank you, thank you both."
"Do you want the guns?"
"Not particularly. Do you?"
Mammon considers the idea.
"You suggested that I consider sponsoring a vigilante. Having seen what can be achieved by someone acting contrary to Hell's interests, I think that I may just do that."
"Anyone I know?"
"Oh, no, Lantern." He shakes his head. "That'll be my little Secret."
20:35 GMT
'Gaudy' is the word that comes to mind when I look around Mammon's summoning chamber. The main body of the room is marble once again, only this time it's black with grey veins running through it. The actual summoning glyphs are poured gold which remains molten in the grooves carved for it in the floor in the centre of the room. Gold braziers burning with golden fire illuminate the room, and wards made of more gold cover the walls.
"I've been meaning to redecorate, but this has sentimental value."
"Really?"
"No. Every atom of gold here is associated with a grave sin, making it a perfect conduit for my magic. And I really like gold." Mammon takes his place at the head of the room. "I delight in shallowness. Out there, I have to appear to have entirely converted to the creed of enlightened self-interest. In my private spaces I can go back to being my true self."
"A giant demonic magpie?"
"Crudely stated, but not untrue. Now we must simply wait for-."
A woman walks in unescorted, dressed in a kimono-inspired dress covered in a cloak made of the same cloth. Which knowing demonic aristocracy is probably something far fouler. Her skin is tan and her hair jet black and if I saw her on Themyscira I wouldn't look at most of her twice. The exception is the left side of her head, where a… Mask? Prosthetic? Cybernetic? An artificial eye, and the side of her jaw is… Rebuilt? Reinforced?
She stares at me with piercing intensity the moment she has line of sight, something in her cybernetic eye refocusing itself and flickering as it does… Something.
"My Lady Mazikeen. Thank you for joining us. I felt that given the nature of the artifice involved it would be appropriate for you to-."
Her organic eye blinks at me. "Father."
Without turning his head, Mammon eyes me for a second and then takes a step away.
"Um. I'm.. reasonably confident that I'm not-."
"You call it the Ophidian, a great elemental being so bound into you that I cannot tell where it begins and you end. You may as well be its human face."
"I've… Always perceived the Ophidian's presence as feminine. Though since she-. It's not biological, that's an honourific."
"The Ophidian granted my mother a small portion of its power to quicken me, so I call it my father. And since you are the Ophidian made flesh, I may as well address you in that fashion."
"Ah… I'm going to need a little while to explain that logic to my girlfriend. And I suppose that I'm going to need to know when your birthday is. Um."
I approach her and slightly awkwardly open my arms for a hug, waiting for some sort of indication that she's actually interested in-.
"You offer your affection freely?"
"Familial relationships are reciprocal. I offer to start such a relationship freely." I shrug. "I can't deny that I sometimes forget that the Ophidian and I are separate beings, and I accept that for better or worse. And if you're on board with Mammon's plans then you can't be all that bad."
She looks up at Mammon. "I believe that we can rule out him being the Morningstar. Though he does sound like someone the Morningstar may have left in my path."
"So is..? Is that a 'no' on the hug..?"
Ignoring me, she walks around the ritual space until she's standing on the opposite side of the summoning pit. I lower my arms, shrugging. I've got no idea how old she is but she's clearly an adult. I'll ask Angelica about her background later.
Lady Mazikeen's eye shifts again as she reviews the summoning grid.
"Accurate. And since The Odium has accepted my suzerainty we won't need to trouble ourselves with true names. By the power of Hell: guns, appear."
For a fraction of a second I see a.. forge? A gun smithy? And some people in classical evil cultist gear. Honestly, I was half-expecting to see John Constantine, but I suppose that the twenties were a bit before his time. And Johanna Constantine was too far back for that style of gun.
And then there's a sort of spark and the guns I remember all too well appear in the centre of the ritual space, about two metres off the ground. The… Flecks of blood and brain that ended up on them after Ms. Carlyle turned them on herself are still visible on the barrel.
"Mistress?"
"Guns." Mammon leans on his podium, as if attending to a tiresome duty. "Explain to me what you were doing with that Jill Carlyle human."
"Nothing, lord."
"It sounds like someone wants to do this the easy way."
Lady Mazikeen's eye clicks and strobes as I connect to the Ophidian, though her posture remains unaltered.
"Nothing! We delight in spurring mortals to murder, but in her there is a great pit. She could not hear us at all! Our voices went… Somewhere, somewhere cold and pressing. And a dull echo came back. Until the blue light blinded and burned it, we could not speak to her at all!"
"Lady and gentleman? Is that claim credib-?"
The glyphs below the guns glow blue and their firing pins glow red with heat! The blood encrusting them blackens and burns, foul smoke rising off them.
"Mistress!"
"Do not think to sneak a lie past my eyes by concealing it within truth. Answer honestly and in full."
"We could speak to her at the beginning! She fought us! Then the darkness came!"
The firing pins dim slightly.
"Who put the darkness in her?"
"Mistress, we were not made with eyes! We can see only dimly!"
"What did you see, then?"
"A god! Cold, forceful! Alpha-Predator! Rock of unyielding will!"
That narrows it down nicely. An evil, strong-willed god. But it does let us know that neither Jill Carlyle nor… The demons, were responsible for all of the deaths.
Mammon frowns. "What about the other sinners?"
"It cared not for sin, and so there was none. It cared only for obedience, and so obedience is all there was!"
Mammon nods. "Illustres, is that at all helpful?"
"It clears a few things up. And gives the investigation a new direction. Thank you, thank you both."
"Do you want the guns?"
"Not particularly. Do you?"
Mammon considers the idea.
"You suggested that I consider sponsoring a vigilante. Having seen what can be achieved by someone acting contrary to Hell's interests, I think that I may just do that."
"Anyone I know?"
"Oh, no, Lantern." He shakes his head. "That'll be my little Secret."
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