Here we go, the penultimate story in my series. Ugh, this one fought me so hard. Between work, holidays, family, and miscellaneous, I had to continuously shift the finish line for completing this, currently at "Before Silently posts a new chapter". Saw that the 1st post had been updated today so finally did the last few touch-ups. Still not fully satisfied, but I think it's good enough now.
Sovereign: Infinite
In a darkened warehouse, a crowd of people listen to a speech from a man atop a large crate. The sound of shattering glass rings out from all around them as a mass of forms pour through the windows. The small amount of light from above vanishes as screams and gunshots ring out, muzzle flashes the only remaining illumination as the swarm engulfs the crowd. The man atop the crate attempts to ward them off, but finds his thoughts sluggish and his arms slow to rise. He then collapses, the back of his neck sliced open, and falls into the churning morass of bodies below. As the commotion grows quieter, a figure floats down from a skylight, giggling as the carnage spreads on the floor below her.
Lacey felt that being mugged was just par for the course after the last month. First Danny drops everything in his life because Taylor had never come home and was still missing, with absolutely no leads and a heartbreakingly lack of effort by the police. Then the DWU building was completely demolished due to Parahuman actions and resulted in several casualties. Without Danny at the helm, everyone who survived hadn't had the heart or the drive to rebuild the organization, leaving them all struggling to scrape by and find new sources of income. Lacey had gotten a cashier job while Kurt was leveraging the few connections he had to be considered for a position on a construction crew. Getting yanked into an alley by a man with a knife on the way home from work was yet another hurdle Brockton Bay was throwing at her.
"Gimme any money you got, bitch, and I won't hurt ya." The man snarled, jabbing the knife in her direction. Lacey slowly crouched, laying her grocery bags on the ground before reaching for her back pocket, hoping to reach her can of Mace before he lost patience. Dropping her gaze downward as she reached into the pocket and prepared to spray, Lacey missed the orange orb impacting the man's head and rendering him unconscious. Pulling the can before her and spraying, Lacey threw her body sideways while listening for the cursing and screaming from the mugger. Her ears failing to hear the sounds of pain from the man, she glances up to where he had been to behold a woman in a skimpy costume standing above the prone man, a fireball hissing before her and a smirk on her face.
"Nice move. Would've probably taken him out if I hadn't done it first." The cape said, striding towards Lacey and extending her hand. "Calamity Witch, nice to save you."
"Ah, Lacey." grasping Calamity Witch's hand in a firm handshake, Lacey mentally shook off the encounter. "Sorry, are you going to call the police?"
Calamity Witch looked back at the would-be mugger, "In a few moments, first I'll make sure you're alright." With a gesture, Lacey's spilled groceries began floating and inserting themselves back into the bags, before the bags themselves floated up towards Lacey.
"Oh, thank you very much." said Lacey with a smile, taking the bags. Only to frown as a mental voice rang through her head <Can you hear this?>
"Did you say something?" Lacey asked Calamity Witch. The cape narrowed her eyes, and the voice spoke again in Lacey's mind <Say Sovereign if you hear this.>
"Sovereign?" Lacey said confusingly. "Is this you speaking in my head?"
"You can hear my telepathy!" Calamity Witch bounced up and took Lacey's hands in her own. "Oh this is wonderful. Sovereign wishes to meet with you."
"Miss, thank you for saving me, but I can't just…" Lacey trailed off as her vision was filled with bright orange light, which faded to reveal a dimly lit metal room. "Where the fuck are we?!"
"Sovereign!" Calamity Witch chirped as she released Lacey's hands to skip towards a figure on a darkened throne. "This lady here can hear my telepathy! So I brought her to you, just as you've ordered!"
"Well done, Calamity Witch." Lacey shivered at the voice, a deep, masculine tone combined with that of a girl.
"Resume patrols while template installation commences."
"Yes, my Sovereign!" Calamity Witch said with a curtsey, before orange light enveloped her and she vanished. Lacey stomped towards the figure on the throne, who was slowly getting to their feet.
"Alright, what the hell is going on here!?" Lacey snarled at the figure. She then gasped as the person moved into the dim light. She was wearing an intimidating set of armour, the dark metal edged with intimidating ridges that radiated outward to the limbs from a blue jewel in the person's chest. But the main reason for Lacey's shock was the face of the person, framed with a menacing helm that branched upward into a crown-like structure. "Taylor!?! Oh sweetie, it's me, Lacey! Your dad has been looking for you for weeks, he's worried sick! Did these people kidnap you?"
Lacey's questions trailed off as the armour lit up, a circle on every limb and the lower torso glowing blue as light flowed from the crystal in Taylor's chest along the ridges in the armor. A blue beam shone out from the gem and moved up and down Lacey's body before focusing on a point in her chest.
"Linker Core Detected. Commence Template Installation." Lacey felt her body seize up, unable to move a single muscle, as a blinding glow built up within the jewel. Lacey tried to fight, to call out Taylor's name, but could do nothing but watch as the blue light discharged down the beam and into her body and….
….Infinite Enhancement looked upon her Goddess, the conqueror of worlds and pride of Galea, and felt nothing but bliss in her heart. She fell to the ground, supplicating herself before her deity, ashamed that she had not yet fulfilled even one of her Goddess's orders. She would not fail her divine master any further.
Victor adjusted his position and peered through the scope. Rumors had spread that Lung, Oni Lee, and a supposed third chink cape had been taken down. This prompted Kaiser to take Hookwolf, Stormtiger, Krieg, Rune, and Menja & Fenja; and lead a probe deep into ABB territory to either garner a reaction or claim the area for the Empire. This left Victor to run Hookwolf's largest dog fighting ring and keep watch for trouble during cleanup. He wasn't expecting any, but with the entire underworld structure being upended, anything could happen. Victor frowned, concentrating.on..what...was….that….just….a….blur….what's….purple….thing….gone….now….watch….men.
Victor shook his head, suppressing a yawn. That's what he got for covering Brad's nighttime duties. He glanced down to where the night's earnings were being loaded up for transport and flinched. All the men that had been working were gone, replaced by chinks fearlessly handling all the money the Empire had rightfully earned. He hurtled a flashbang down at them, taking glee in their screams and panic, before taking aim and emptying his rifle's magazine into the snivelling gooks. Rappelling down from his perch, he proceeded to take out the remaining survivors with his pistols and some martial arts he had ironically stolen from ABB members, leaving them all dead. He stood up from the last body and surveyed the area for his missing men, then looked back down at the bodies and froze. Because they were those of his fellow E88 members, all of them now dead by his hands.
Victor felt a sharp object pierce into his back and slash upwards, throwing him to the ground with a spray of blood and in severe pain. His last sight was two blood-splattered outlines transforming into a boy with a knife and a silently laughing woman before everything went black.
Growling, Brad hung up the phone after his report. His initial thought that Bitch had killed Victor was rejected by the lack of destruction to the building and that the dogs hadn't been taken; their cages had merely been opened and they'd been left to fend for themselves. Still, she might be made the scapegoat for Victor's death, as the E88 was both on the warpath and extremely confused. There were no survivors from the attack, no one was claiming credit, and the Empire's reliable informants in the BBPD and the PRT said that there was nothing conclusive from their organizations either. And then several of their secure and secret supply depots had been robbed, with their defences negated, no survivors remaining, and absolutely nothing of value left behind. Which implied it was someone high in the E88 who was doing this. Cursing under his breath, Brad got back in the car with Tiger and Cricket. "Kaiser says nothing yet. All the others got fuck-all at their spots, so we're to sit tight and freeze our asses off. We're to "question" this asshole if they show up here." Cricket snorted from the back, while Stormtiger just nodded and kept his head near the window.
After another twenty minutes, Stormtiger straightened up. "Someone's coming, one person, heading straight for the stashhouse, smells….like dog. Nothing else I can make out." The three hustled out the car and prepared to intercept the person; Hookwolf with blades poking from his skin, Stormtiger with swirls of air around his fists, and Cricket twirling her kamas. As they were about to rush their opponent, a strange not-light washed over the three and the limited colors of the night faded even more.
"What the shit was that?!" Brad shouted, checking himself over. He then noticed there were only two of them remaining in the alley. "Cricket! Tiger, let's get this fucker!" Seeing a nod, he launched himself forward, his human form vanishing beneath a bladed mass of metal shaped like a wolf. Stormtiger would follow from the air and force them to fight by blasting their escape route. Turning the corner, Hookwolf lunged, his bladed arms spinning to tear his enemy to shreds. Only to find a sword parrying his blows and directing him face first into a wall. Pulling his head out and snarling, Hookwolf saw his enemy turn towards Stormtiger whose wind claws were ready to blast them. Only for the flying cape to barely juke out of the way of a blur plummeting from above and impacting the street hard enough to form a crater and throw up a cloud of dust. Stormtiger shot multiple air blasts into the cloud, while Hookwolf pushed off from the wall with a roar and charged into the fray. A spear extended from his arm and thrusted towards a blurry silhouette in the cloud, only to stop dead upon contact with the figure. Hookwolf felt his feet leaving the ground as he was lifted by his weapon and used to try and swat Stormtiger, only for the aerokinetic to dodge and Hookwolf to push off from the spike before he could be slammed into the ground. Gesturing for Stormtiger to come down to him, Hookwolf watched the settling dust cloud warily.
"Tiger, where are the men!? This safehouse was full of guards, and there's no way they'd have missed what's going!"
With a furrowed brow, Stormtiger replied, "Wolf...I can only sense three other people out here. The house is completely silent. I can't hear any traffic or background noises either. It's like the whole city is dead." Both of the men tensed as the air cleared and they got the first good look at their opponents, who were revealed to be two women arguing with each other. One was tall and spindly, with long limbs, a long face, and skintight exercise clothing over whipcord muscles. She was holding a golden sword with a strangely rounded point. The other was large and burly, bulging muscles restrained by leather biker clothing, the left side of her face a mass of scars from eye to mouth. She was carrying in one hand a hammer the same size as a truck's grille resting on her shoulders. But what really drew the men's eyes was the dog ears emerging from the woman's heads and the tails protruding from their pants.
"You seeing these freaks?" Hookwolf muttered up at Stormtiger. "What are they chatting about?"
"They're deciding who gets to kill us." Stormtiger replied with anger in his voice. "Think you can keep em' busy while I deal with their third? They're on the roof behind them, so probably the one keeping us in this world since they ain't out here fighting."
"Yeah, I'll keep them pinned." said Hookwolf, his lupine form growing and shifting, new metal and blades erupting from his core to form a new shape, one he felt would better allow him to deal with their opponents. Stormtiger rose into the air again, primed to fly over their heads the moment that Hookwolf engaged them. The two dog-eared women glanced over at them before the one with the hammer took a crouched sprinter's position, and the one with the sword leapt onto her back on the other side from the hammer. Hookwolf and Stormtiger both tensed as a purple aura enveloped the two women, and then in a blink of the eyes, the two appeared directly in front of Hookwolf. A spear shot from his body to ward off the giant hammer arcing towards him, and he caught a glimpse of the swordswoman jumping unnaturally fast up towards Stormtiger, when…
BBOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM!!!!!!!
His head still spinning and his vision blurred, Hookwolf came to with the enormous hammer pinning him within a brand new crater in the street. He flexed and twisted to throw it off and escape, only to find its weight far greater than he could lift. He tried to shift his core to the edges so he could separate from the trapped metal and reform, but it was too centralized under the massive head for him to escape that way. The woman was glaring down at him and snarling, so he lashed out at her with a free limb, only for his blades to fail at even penetrating her skin. She glanced up as the other woman came into view, wiping a cloth up her sword.
"He's pinned good. Other one dealt with?" The hammer-wielding woman said with a growl.
"See for yourself." The other spoke loftily, gesturing behind her with her head as she continued to clean her sword. Hookwolf twisted his eyes so he could look where she indicated, and bellowed in fury when he beheld Stormtiger's severed head sitting atop a pile composed of his dismembered body.
"I'll kill you!!!" Hookwolf roared as he resumed his struggles with renewed fury. "I will rip you bitches apart for this!!! You're fucking dead!!!..."
"Ugh." The swordswoman stepped closer to her companion next to Hookwolf as he continued straining to escape the hammer while shouting threats and curses at them, as well as ineffectually swiping at the two women standing above him. "So noisy. May I finish him off?"
The other woman grunted, waving her hand dismissively down at Hookwolf. "May as well. He wasn't all that interesting to fight." Prompting further curses from the trapped gangster.
"Very well." She raised her sword with both hands and rotated it so it was pointed towards Hookwolf. Before his eyes, the sword split into multiple segments, and with a hum, they began to rapidly spin into a golden blur. The now-chainsaw was then thrust into his body, where he felt it begin to grind away at the metal. He responded by spinning the blades in that area and attempting to counteract the chainsaw, but to his growing horror he could actually feel his body growing weaker through some unknown means. In desperation, he once more tried to throw everything he had into escaping, fighting harder than he ever had before to save himself. But he was trapped, his armor weakening, his death imminent….
[AGREE-...]
CRUNCH!!!!
An interdimensional connection was interrupted by a giant hammer reducing a wolf-shaped metal figure surrounding an organic orb into an almost monomolecular smear on the ground.
The Empire sentry gripped his weapon nervously and continued peering through his field glasses. He had reported the person approaching the house, but before the guards could prepare for an assault the person had vanished. Attempt to contact the on-site capes had proven futile, so a call went out to the ones further afield. He shouted at the sudden reappearance of not just one, but three people in unfamiliar costumes, as well as two sets of heavily ravaged remains. The man swallowed hard as he recognized the detached head of one and the metal remnants of the other. In a nearby alley, a pile of ashes began to scatter in the midnight wind.
"Everyone's here sir. Ready when you are." At Krieg's words, Kaiser turned away from viewing the sunrise through the tinted window and took his seat at the head of the table. Sitting before him were the Parahumans of the Empire Eighty Eight, weary from the previous night but in costume and awaiting to hear what the urgent meeting was about.
"As you're all aware, last night we set up ambushes at all our essential stashes and safehouses, to deal with the people who have been raiding us and who killed Victor." Kaiser paused to allow Othala to stifle a sob, rubbing at her reddened eyes. "Myself and Rune received a distress call from the one Hookwolf was guarding, and we arrived to find the stash cleaned out, the on-site team dead, and the bodies of Hookwolf and Stormtiger left in the street."
Othala burst into tears with his statement, and Fenja, who was sitting next to her, wrapped an arm around her shoulders in sympathy. Menja tightened her grip on her spear, while across from her Crusader mirrored her actions with his own. Kreig and Rune were both aware of this information, so they continued pulling up the information he'd requested of them. It was Alabaster who asked about what Kaiser hadn't mentioned.
"So what the hell happened to Cricket?" he snarled, clenching his fists tight enough to draw blood before resetting. "Is she dead as well or what!?!"
"We didn't find her body anywhere on site." Kaiser answered him. "Our current hope is that she is indeed dead."
"You….hope she's dead?" Othala asked weakly, still in Menja's embrace. "What do you mean by that?"
Kaiser glanced over at Kreig before replying. "We suspected the recent attacks have been due to a leak in our organization. Up until this point, there were several people who would have had sufficient information to disable all the defences at the raided areas. Last night's strike makes the suspect all but confirmed as the only person connected to all of the locations at a high enough level was Purity." Kaiser let the sudden outcry of denials, curses, and threats fill the room.
"Bullshit!!" Crusader shouted, slamming his hands on the table. "Purity would never betray us! She's dedicated and loyal to the cause! There's no way!"
Kaiser waited for Crusader to calm himself before speaking again. The man had always carried a torch for Purity after all. "For those of you unaware, Purity has recently given birth to our daughter, and so she asked to step away from the day-to-day operations of the Empire while still operating independently so she could focus on motherhood while still helping our cause. I respected her decision and allowed her this courtesy." Unsaid was she had forced divorce papers on his civilian identity and threatened to demolish the Medhall building if he came anywhere near her or their daughter. "A while back, my son called to say that she had gone missing and had left our daughter unattended, which immediately raised my suspicions she had been waylaid by enemy action. I set guards on her apartment and began a quiet search for her whereabouts, only for a woman, whom my son swears was Purity, to come to the apartment, kill all the guards, and take both Aster and everything of value." Amidst the new swell of angry questions, Kaiser turned to Rune and asked, "Have you found what I asked of you?"
"Ah, yes sir. Putting it up on the screen." Rune sat down at a computer station and pulled up a set of pictures on a screen. They were different photos of a woman wearing a black jacket, miniskirt, and hat combo while carrying a staff-like object.
"This is Calamity Witch, a supposedly independent hero who appeared at the same time Purity went missing. She uses fireballs and can fly, and her staff has some form of storage dimension in it. When she was implied to be involved with the removal of all the ABB's capes, I had Kreig make deeper inquiries into her identity to see if she could be beneficial to our cause or if we'd have to take steps to curtail her." He gestured to the man to explain what he found.
"Facial analysis of the few photos available revealed an 80% match to Purity." Kreig said, to another outcry. "We attempted to make contact with her, but she failed to respond to any of the normal signals, and honestly seemed confused when we used her civilian name."
"Our current assumption is that Purity has fallen under the control of a powerful Master." Kaiser continued on from where Kreig left off. Based on her gear and the change in her powers, this Master must have a Tinker and a Trump under their control as well."
"So when you said you hoped that Cricket was dead…" Crusader inquired.
"Better her dead than captured, Mastered, and then sent back against us with new powers and Tinkertech, yes." Kaiser said. "The raids on the stashes show that they keep their memories, so we'll be assuming anything that Purity or Cricket were involved with is compromised and scrubbing it."
"Hang on, I know Purity was aware of everyone's civilian identity, why wouldn't this group have gone after us more directly?" Alabaster asked.
Kaiser frowned. "So far, this unknown enemy has acted like they only had intel on locations and defences, not anything about our identities. I had hoped it wasn't Purity, so I neglected to consider what information she would have given them." Standing up and beginning to pace, Kaiser continued. "While the raids may have given them supplies and currency, the way they were hit… It was designed to hinder our ability to identify the mole. Before tonight there were at least five people it could have been. And once I figured it out, then I'd..." Kaiser froze "I'd call all of us together to explain my findings. To plan out our change in strategy. And in doing so gather all of us in one place for a major attack!"
As if waiting for his cue, a wave of not-light swept over the room, and the tense empire capes sprang in preparation for an attack. Rune called out, "I've got no signal on my phone." to a chorus of similar responses from the others checking their own. Kreig tried the landline and in-building intercom, with no response from either. Then Alabaster pointed out the window and shouted "What the fuck is that!?!"
Kaiser spun to find the view, which previously was filled with the rising sun over the ocean, was completely filled by a massive thing towering over the building and coming straight towards them. "Endbringer!!" Kaiser yelled. "Othala!" He turned to find Othala and Fenja in the grip of an enlarged Menja, who was moving towards him rapidly. Too slow. Kaiser pulsed his power and spikes shot from his armor into the floor, walls, and ceiling moments before the giant thing crashed into the building and everything began to break.
Kaiser groaned as his wits returned to him. He felt a small trickling from his hairline, and his body ached all over, but other than that felt fine. Extending his senses, he searched past the indiscriminate metal components surrounding him until he located a mass void that was likely the exposed surface of the debris field. He began pushing himself in that direction while thinking about who would have made it. Menja would have been invulnerable, and Othala and Fenja were with her, so they were probably unharmed. Alabaster would be fine, but was likely buried and would have to be found. Krieg's field had helped him survive a smaller building's collapse, but the sheer size of both the thing that attacked them and Medhall itself made his survival less certain. Crusader and Rune were the most likely to be dead, Kaiser unable to think of a way their abilities would allow them to survive the building's collapse. Sensing the lack of resistance, he split his metal cocoon apart to reveal the open sky, the sun shining down directly above him. Quickly looking around for other survivors, he paused upon realizing that the sun was still barely above the horizon. So what was….?
The column of plasma filled the space that was once occupied by the Medhall headquarters, turning the shattered remains of the building into a sea of white-hot lava. The pillar of fire continues streaming downward, the air surrounding it igniting from its intensity, before the beam shrinks down and disperses. High above, a figure holding a staff slumps into the arms of another next to them.
Outside a still-pristine Medhall, several people notice the appearance of two floating figures supporting one another in the sky above the building. No one noticed the several clumps of ashes that appeared far beneath the building's foundation.