CHAPTER 1 - SUPREMACY IN POZNAN
If you're plotting to reshape the world, you should do it from an underground base on an extinct volcano island. Not a dingy apartment on the second floor in the suburbs.
Cyrek Borkowski looked up the old apartment.
Unsurprisingly, a face was just looking down as he stepped out of his decrepit car. No doubt Marek had twigged on his approach. The
Level 2 Steward Overseer would have tracked him with near-absolute precision while driving to the meeting.
Cyrek climbed the dimly lit stair toward Marek's home. That wasn't the first time the former gaming group had met there. But, if Marek had called all of them now, then today would be different.
A year ago, none of the principal members of the game guild Polish Supremacy had any idea they would end up there. The group had formed itself nearly a decade ago as a bunch of spaceship addicts in a massive space empire game, where they hunted their designated opponents relentlessly – Russian gamers. It was a good time, bringing together a few Polish youths yearning for more than their boring real world. They had their enemies. They were underdogs, but they had their dedication. And the Russians' holdings blew – virtually – often.
Since then, they'd done tank simulations, first-person shooters, everything. As long as it was online and had Russian groups in it to shoot down. Germans might do if they couldn't get enough targets.
Players drifted in and out depending on which game was popular at the moment, but the core of the guild remained steadfast. Right now, they were mainly doing Wizardry Wars, a blatant Harry Potter knock-off RPG shooter from Korea, of all places. The Polish Supremacy had earned itself a righteous name in that game.
Bartosz Tarnowski was the current Guild Leader when Oskar Kowal appeared one day on the guild's online chat system. He was surprised – and delighted to see the avatar icon pop up in the connected list. After their previous real-life meeting, Oskar and his brother had vanished entirely two months ago.
"Hey, man! I was starting to think you were a goner. Even the Russians were starting to miss you!" Bartosz typed.
"Nah. I had… other things to think about," Oskar replied.
"Life first, man."
"It's complicated. Can we talk about it IRL?"
"You and me?"
"No, the whole core."
"You want a guild meet? Why?"
"I need to show you all something. Online isn't enough for that."
Marek Rataj had been online and, as usual, offered the services of his apartment. You needed a good walk from the nearest tramway station if you didn't have a car, but most others had smaller apartments around Poznan, and none were suitable for a guild meeting.
Over half a dozen of the prominent guild members had made it. Most of the rest were far from Poznan and would have needed an earlier warning to organize a trip. Oskar and his twin brother, Janosz, arrived first. The two had joined the guild when it was founded and usually played together unless work hours interfered.
A handful of glasses were put out, and vodka was poured while everyone debriefed the last Wizardry Wars raid on a minor Russian group. Success had been so-so, and Cyrek was trying to convince everyone to harvest more consumables in-game to fuel the following fights. Exotic alchemy potions could be critical between mere victory for the Polish Supremacy and the humiliating, abject defeat – of the Russians.
Finally, once everyone had settled and mellowed, Oskar stood and called for attention.
"OK, I have a big question. How would you like to be wizards?" his question was.
"Those wands are a pain in the ass."
"Hey, just because you didn't loot an epic one yet."
Oskar raised his hand.
"No, I mean, what if you were wizards? For real."
"Wizards are fun. But I'm not doing Pig Latin incantations. I'd rather speak Russian."
There were a lot of catcalls following this outrageous proposition.
"I'm not saying live Wizardry Wars. I'm talking about real magic in the real world, which is different," Oskar elaborated.
"You obviously got more vodka before coming, Oskar."
Oskar shrugged.
"I'll let Janosz show you something."
All eyes turned on Janosz. Both brothers were interchangeable, save that Janosz had a big scar from one of their youthful capers above the left eye. Janosz raised his glass for everyone to see. Then, without warning, the vodka froze, and an ice sheen formed all over the glass.
Everyone stared at the glass. Bartosz was the first to frown. He reached out his hand toward Janosz. The man dropped the frozen glass in it, and Bartosz yelled in shock, almost dropping the glass.
"It's fucking burning!"
"It's colder than liquid nitrogen if you want to know," Janosz explained.
"How did you do that?" Bartosz asked.
"I'm a
Level 1 Freezer," he replied.
Bartosz was confused.
"You're a refrigerator?"
"No. A
Freezer. My magic ability right now is freezing things", Janosz added.
Marek had watched the exchange. He rose and went to the kitchen, returning with a simple potato. He handed it to Janosz.
"Ok. Now, do it again."
Janosz simply shrugged, and then the potato whitened, and a cold white vapor rose from his hand. Marek pulled out a knife and tried to cut the potato before resorting to smashing it open on the table's border. The bits of potato were hard to the touch, and the guild members had difficulty handling them from the extreme cold.
Marek started to say, "I'd say cool, but that's…"
Multiple groans cut the joke before it was even finished. Marek contemplated his potato bit before asking again.
"Okay. How do you do it?"
"I decide it's going to freeze, and it does," Janosz answered.
"No, I mean, really. What's the trick?" Marek pressed.
"Zero trick. I can freeze anything you want. Come, watch this one; it's even more fun."
Janosz moved to the kitchen, everyone piling up behind. He opened the faucet to let a small flow pour into the sink. Then he flicked his finger under the water flow. An ice shard pinged to the side of the sink. Everyone stared again as he flicked a couple more shards of ice.
Back in the main room, Michalina Trusewicz, the only woman in the guild's core, asked the next question.
"Ok, so you say you're… a
Level 1 Freezer… what do you mean by that? You can freeze bigger things later on?"
"That I am, like, at my first level, and I can use only one magical ability. My freezing touch," Janosz said.
"You have to touch something to freeze it, then?" Michalina asked.
"That's correct. Unfortunately, I don't know how to project the cold around. That one would be perfect to have. But I can freeze anything with my hand," Janosz explained.
"And
Level 1 means…" Marek pressed.
Janosz shrugged.
"That eventually, I could get
Level 2 and get a second ability, then
Level 3, and so on. You know the drill."
"How do you know that? I mean… you freeze stuff, like that American mutant guy in the comics… so maybe you're just a mutant. All those mutants have one single power, that's all," Bartosz conjectured.
Janosz turned to Oskar, who had been silent during the demonstration, letting his brother explain. Oskar lifted his half-touched vodka toward the guild and shrugged before taking over the explanations.
"That doesn't work like that. I don't know anything about mutant genes or stuff like that, but it's… like a role-playing game. A real-life Dungeons & Dragons. You gain some kind of experience, you gain levels, but instead, you gain new powers. A different one for every level. If you ever got to
Level 10, you'd have ten different powers available."
Michalina asked, "Are you one… what do you call it? Wizard?"
Oskar corrected her.
"
Master. Yes, but I'm a
Level 2 Oracle Lighter, not a
Freezer."
"
Oracle? You know the future? Can…"
Oskar interrupted.
"No, that means I can know… things. Things I shouldn't know normally. I don't predict events, at least like that. I'm not sure it's not one of the possible abilities, but I wouldn't bet against it. But being
Oracle means I know lots about the
Master System."
Oskar raised his finger, and a small light globe appeared, floating just above him, prompting more incredulous looks.
"What the…?"
Cyrek immediately understood.
"The
Lighter bit, you said? You have two abilities, and that's the other?"
Oskar smiled.
"Exactly. I started with both. Unlike Janosz, who got only one, probably because he's the youngest."
Janosz corrected him, "by 20 minutes!"
"You were always a lazy boy!" Oskar countered.
Marek waved his hands, trying to take the discussion back on track.
"So, ok. You two are mutants…"
"Not mutants. We were latent
Masters, and we got our powers awakened by chance. Well, I got them by chance, then Janosz," Oskar elaborated.
"Still sounds like mutant stuff to me," Maciej added.
"Whatever. Ok, I said that
Master is like an RPG thing. You have levels, experience, and factions, and…" Oskar replied.
"And you have a small blue stat screen in your vision like the usual RPG?" Marek interrupted.
"No. I just know things instinctively…" Oskar replied.
He stopped and stared at Michalina.
"And I have to ask you, Micha… what do you see now?"
Michalina frowned.
"What do I see? What do you mean, what do…"
She paused.
"That's… what you just said…
Master? Both of you?"
Oskar nodded.
"It looks like you just awakened. And that means you can now recognize a
Master by sight. That's us both."
"Wait a minute… are you saying I'm one of your…
Master people? I'm some kind of witch?" Michalina asked.
Oskar confirmed her intuition.
"You are now. You were not when we came in, but I can recognize the…
Master in you now. Every
Master can recognize one when they see one. That's not something you can turn off. It's automatic and instinctive."
Michalina voiced her thoughts.
"So… I can freeze stuff? Or…"
"Or a different thing. Each
Master is different. I have an advantage over you; I'm an
Oracle. I couldn't see what your first power could be until you awakened, but now I know. So… try doing something. Just on impulse," Oskar suggested.
Michalina shrugged back.
"Like what?"
"Anything. Just try… what you wouldn't do normally. Come on. Just go with the instinct. I'd tell you more on how to figure it, but it's more fun if you find out yourself," Oskar said.
Michalina stood up and hesitated. Every eye was on her. Then, without warning, she rushed toward the wall and jumped, landing in a crouch.
On the wall itself.
Everyone stared in silence. Then Cyrek applauded: "That's a good show, guys. You really have to tell us how you do it. You're in it, Marek?"
"It's not a show. Tell them, Micha," Oskar replied.
"It's…"
"No, really. You…"
The conversation became confusing as everyone tried talking at once. Cyrek looked as Michalina carefully removed her ankle boots. Then, her socks, putting her naked feet on the wall. Then, she slowly climbed on all four up to the top of the wall, slid over to the ceiling, and moved back toward the center of the room, finally letting go of her arms. She remained there, suspended, arms dropping nearly to the table.
Janosz waved at her.
"Does it look like she's got wires? Or sticky pads? Or something?"
"Well, you're the ones doing the trick. You tell me how you got her to do it."
Oskar sighed.
"Pick me, I'm dropping down," Michalina warned.
Both Bartosz and Cyrek moved to catch her. She dropped from the ceiling, and they flipped her back to the upright position. Cyrek looked carefully, but there was no trace of whatever the brothers had made for their accomplice on the ceiling. But then, she moved next to the old couch, put her feet flat on the side, and sat on her haunches. The sight of her in that position, feet glued to the sofa, felt a bit surreal.
Michalina looked at the guild.
"OK, now see if you can find something about who you are."
Seeing their incredulous looks, she sighed, "OK, I'm… what? Oskar?"
"A
Level 1 Sticker. You should know that by yourself. It's not like there's a game user interface or something showing up; it's instinctive if you think about it. You just know, without being told or shown anything," Oskar explained.
Michalina shook her head.
"I wasn't bitten by a radioactive spider, though. Or I don't remember it."
"No, but you saw Janosz and me demonstrate our abilities. And that was obviously enough to awaken your first ability," Oskar elaborated.
"I have more than one?" Michalina asked.
"Potentially. If you can acquire experience, you can reach
Level 2 and unlock a new one. And since I'm an
Oracle, I can tell your next ability, but not the one beyond. That one could be anything," Oskar said.
"And my next magical ability is…?" Michalina asked.
"
Burning Hand," was Oskar's answer.
"No way! She can burn things with her hands?" Marek asked.
Oskar amended his claim.
"Not yet. She's a fresh
Level 1. She needs to gain… experience. Then, at
Level 2, you'll be able to make a flame around her fists and burn anything you touch," he added, looking at the woman whose eyes had goggled in surprise.
"And you didn't know she was a… how you say…
Master?" Cyrek asked.
"I knew she was possibly one as soon as we met here, even if she had yet to awaken. Part of being
Oracle. Just like I now know a few of you are also latent."
"Wait a minute, wait a minute…"
Maciej opened the door before Cyrek could even knock. It looked like everyone was already there. Cyrek tried to find a place to sit and settled on the side of the old couch. Marek didn't waste time.
"Ok, everyone made it. Thank you all. Today is the day."
Bartosz asked, "You have a target?"
Marek confirmed, "I have a target. That East Germany/West Poland District has begun activating, and the location of that Control Base is now fixed in advance."
Everyone took a deep breath. This was what they had been waiting for the last few months. An active District in Europe. The first active District ever on Earth, possibly. And it was next door.
Marek completed his explanations.
"If the Polish Supremacy can claim the District, we'll be the ones to shape how Earth will enter the
Master System. Poland will have all the power and legitimacy. Not even the EU or the USA will be able to gainsay us. And once we leverage the District, we'll have recruits to bolster us."
Maciej raised his hand.
"How hard is that going to be?"
Cyrek saw Marek's face dropping. That meant the claim wouldn't be easy. Marek pointed toward the topographic map on the table.
"It's going to be tricky. Very tricky."
Maciej saw the circle drawn around the designated location, and his eyes widened.
"You've got to be shitting us. A NATO base?"
Marek downplayed the complication.
"A minor NATO supply depot. Oskar and I have always guessed Control Bases could be… attached to military or leadership structures. So it's not entirely a surprise."
Maciej pressed on.
"You want us to take on NATO? Really?"
"So what? If we control the District, we get a massive advantage. And without
Masters on their own, NATO will quickly realize they have to talk to us. Unless they want to MOAB their stuff. If they want to counterattack, they'll get slaughtered once we bring in our recruits and start awakening them. They can't just drop a WMD on us in the middle of a District in Germany; they need a conventional attack… and if we have enough
level 2 and
3 – or more, with luck – we'll be too much for them," Bartosz countered.
Michalina raised her hand.
"While I think Bartosz is optimistic about how easy it can be, it's not as if we have another option. Say we don't move. So, Germany and NATO find themselves with an active Control Base for study. They're going to figure out sooner or later about the
Master System. And then, Poland will be forever a small cog in the machine."
Marek turned to Borkowski.
"Cyrek, you're going to be the vanguard if we move. What do you think?"
Cyrek took a deep breath.
"I'm close to
Level 4, I'm sure. But that won't happen fast enough unless we can get more recruits awakened. Certainly not in time for this… activation. We've done all we can for now."
"But can you do it?" Marek checked.
Cyrek voiced his thoughts: "Even if I'm 'only' a
Level 3 Plasma Kinetic Freezer, it's a very, very strong combo for fighting. And I have a reasonably fast recharge for the plasma. And you're no slouches either, most of you."
Michalina raised her finger and started a flame going along its length, grinning. She had been a
Level 1 Sticker but got her
Level 2 Burning Hand last month. According to Oskar, she'd be even more powerful later, but that wouldn't be possible for a while, just like with Cyrek's slow progression.
"So taking over the district is possible," Maciej prompted.
Cyrek was feeling more confident now.
"Certain. Unless they have, like, a company waiting for us. And even then. We'll mow them down. It's only a small depot," he added, pointing at the map.
They all turned to Janosz. He was the other
Level 2 heavy hitter of the group, and his opinion weighed a lot.
"It's a gamble. But we've known that for a long time. We would have to face opponents depending on how the first Bases were coming. And it might have been better if the East Poland District had been first, because that one is mostly within borders. But we know it's easier to awaken someone in an active District, and we do have the candidates to join us once we have it."
Marek pitched in.
"The real job is to convince the government of Poland that we are the legitimate arm of Poland in the System. If they agree, we win."
"And old man Mordecai will do it."
All of the Polish Supremacists looked at each other. In the end, there was no doubt about it. They would move to that NATO depot at Bergholz to grab the dome as soon as it went up and then get Poland officially involved before NATO escalated its response to kick them out.
And their names would live forever in Poland's legend.