[X][Fyarl] Buffy lets Bantha order the Fyarl to get rid of the Cauchemar corpse for them.
[X][Sneak] Jonathan recasts the veil, and they all hope the giant demon horse(s) have had enough of this fight.
Really, the situation wasn't any different than it had been in the Initiative. Would killing the Fyarl be convenient? Yes. Did she trust Bantha to control it? No. But it hadn't had a chance to do anything wrong, and didn't really have any reason to hate them more than it hated the people in charge that had it eating out of the dumpster.
"Have Bantha do his thing, then we Veil up again," Buffy decided.
"But the other Cauchemar," Nigel worried.
"It didn't want to fight us alone before, and then we killed its friend. We'll move to the other side of the alley before we cast but I don't think it's going to want to fight us now," Buffy hoped she was right.
Meanwhile, Skip had translated and Bantha was deep in conversation with the Fyarl. It was mostly one sided in favor of the annoying Mok'tagar, and featured him repeatedly slapping the flank of the dead horse with his hand and exclaiming about something or other. The noise worried her, and she looked to the end of the alley, but the passersby were oblivious, almost like they were purposefully ignoring it.
Angel distracted her, "That's not the decision you'd have made three months ago."
She shrugged, feeling a little exasperated. "Things change."
"I'm not complaining," Angel said. "It's just, you didn't used to really-"
"Think about them? Sometimes I wish I still didn't," It'd been simpler when it was just good guys and bad guys.
The commotion of the Fyarl struggling (and mostly failing) to lift the corpse interrupted them. "Time to get a move on," Skip said. "We can't count on the bystander effect forever."
They made a quick trip down the alley to get some distance from whatever the Fyarl was trying to do, and then Jonathan was messing with his bone again. Then there was the disorienting effect from before, but this time it hardly lasted a second before her mind was clear again. Jonathan lost his balance at the same time, and Buffy had to catch him by the shoulder to stop him hitting the hard stone ground.
"Did that work?" Angel asked. "I'm not sure it worked."
"It worked," Jonathan answered, his breathing harsh. "Barely."
"Are you OK?" Buffy asked.
"I don't see how he could be," Nigel was wide-eyed.
His face reddened a little. "I'll be fine, as long as I don't have to cast anything else." After a false start, he managed to get his feet under himself again. "Let's just get going."
Buffy was concerned, and as the party started moving again she made a point to stay near him. Hopefully he could keep out of the firing line when it came time for the big fight.
He wasn't the only one worse for wear. The stylish but practical shirt she'd worn over her stab vest was in tatters from the fire, her ribs were still protesting the rough treatment they'd gotten, and worst of all, she was pretty sure she had burnt ends in her hair. Or maybe that acrid smell was just how the air was in this place. She could dream, until she looked in a mirror at least.
Skip was trying to hide any discomfort, but she could see his armor was a little messed up in the front, where the Cauchemar had been trampling him, and he'd been paranoid about that before when they were sparring. Bantha had taken a beating too, but he seemed as chipper as a wood shredder, no doubt having regenerated all of the damage already.
The party was quiet as they left the alley and continued through the bustling market area, the demons moving to and fro all seemingly oblivious to them again. There was no sign of the Cauchemar anywhere, but Buffy was still on her toes. Skip's comment about there being more of them wasn't reassuring.
It wasn't all she had to be paranoid about either. She'd had to show off her superspeed, and worse, Jonathan had drawn attention to it. She couldn't blame him, since he wasn't in on the secret anyway, but the Watchers at least had to be suspicious of it. She'd checked with Giles after the Oz dream, and it wasn't a power he'd ever heard of a Slayer having before.
Whatever the consequences, it was something she'd deal with later. For now, she refocused on everything around them. It wasn't that different from a thriving downtown really, though there was more buying and selling happening on the street than she was used to. The demons around them didn't seem worried about the environment in the least, despite the giant invisible horses that were apparently in their midst. Ironically, it reminded her of Sunnydale.
Thinking of the place in those terms made her wonder about something. "Where is all this stuff coming from? That they're hawking all around? We didn't see nearly enough coming up and down the path, and there was almost nobody going all the way down to the gate."
"Portals." Skip explained. At Buffy's confused look, he elaborated. "The Great One is the only one that can open portals on or off of the mountain, but he doesn't just do it for himself or his minions, most of the time it's for shipping. A merchant will order a portal, move in a ton of goods at once, and then store most of them in whatever building they're staying in, usually rented. After a few local weeks of trading, they'll order another one and ship everything they've acquired here back home."
"It seems like a lot of trouble to go to, couldn't they buy and sell somewhere where they don't have to pay off Tapparich?" Buffy asked.
"Remember there are twelve Great Ones and twelve mountains," Skip said. "And they all work mostly the same way, so competition keeps the price reasonable. Plus there are a lot of advantages to operating here. The time difference for one."
"The sort of demons who get rich in business tend to be control freaks," Angel said. "Being able to sell all their own junk and avoid leaving home for too long would be a big draw."
"So the Mok'tagar are less actual traders and more… movers? Landlords?" Buffy said.
"It tidily explains how a society built on trade can remain so traditionalist and conservative," Nigel commented. "All the business they do is here, and everyone they work with has to work on their terms."
"Suddenly everything that happened with Kathy makes so much more sense," Buffy said.
"Kathy?" Angel asked. Right, she hadn't explained that part to him yet.
"Tapparich's daughter. She came to the Sunnydale and kind of hid behind us to get away from her dad," Buffy said.
"Is that why he's going to invade? Do you have her in a safehouse or something?"
Buffy wasn't sure how to come out and say it all. Really, she should've explained in the first place, but everything had happened so fast, and Harmony had been a distraction when Angel arrived. Nobody came to the verbal rescue though, so she'd have to girl up and do it herself.
"We took her on as an advisor and told him to get lost, but it didn't work out."
"Didn't work out?" Angel definitely didn't get it.
"I may have kind of had to kill her," Buffy half-mumbled.
"What, did she turn out to be really evil?" he asked.
"Yes," Buffy confirmed. "Very evil. She almost killed Harmony!" It wasn't like she was lying, exactly.
He seemed a little flummoxed, digesting the information.
"That's why we have to strike now," Buffy continued. "We don't think he knows yet, but once he finds out, definite blood feud, big invasion."
Angel looked like he wanted to say something else, but after glancing around at their fantastical surroundings, he just nodded and they went on.
They eventually reached the end of the plateau, where a sort of gate was built into the steeply rising face of the mountain. Unlike the last one, it didn't defend a wall and lead to a path beyond, but went straight inside and underground instead. This was the entrance to the castle built into the caldera. The passage was wide enough that they could've maneuvered around the two mok'tagar guards standing in front, but with the door shut there was no way to go past.
"We could just hope they open the door," Phillip said. "It worked once already."
Bantha probably didn't understand the words, but he got the message, and made his dismissive scoffing noise. Without even bothering to say anything, he led them off to the side.
Buffy shook her head regretfully. "I don't think we have enough time that I want to waste any of it on maybes. Plus the Cauchemar might come back if we stick around too long. Let's just go." She followed Bantha. Better to stick to the original plan.
He led them to a little goat trail kind of thing and started working his way farther up. It was more a collection of reasonably shaped boulders and grooves than a real path, way harder going than it had been so far. Neither of the Watchers could take it too fast, and Jonathan was having real trouble. She stuck with him near the back, ready to catch him if he slipped.
It ended up being a pretty obnoxious hike. It got hotter and hotter the whole way, and Bantha was anything but patient with the slower people, aggravatedly pacing back and forth at stopping points and ranting in Mok'tagar. Skip declined to translate any of it, so Buffy assumed that whatever it was was just grousing and not anything actually worth hearing. Jonathan did manage to almost fall off the path to a gory death once, but Buffy just rebalanced him quietly and didn't say anything about it. She could understand not wanting to look weak, especially with so many question marks on the team.
Their journey ended about twenty minutes up the path, when Bantha stopped so unexpectedly that Angel crashed into him. They got into another argument in whatever other weird language the two of them seemed to share, but Bantha quickly put a stop to it by clawing open a wound on his own palm and slamming it against a nearby rockface, covering it in his blood.
Jonathan immediately staggered again, forcing Buffy to catch him. "Why does nobody ever get the message about using other magic."
But at the same time, there was a grinding noise from the rock and it slid to the side, revealing a secret passage. It reminded Buffy of the blood lock she'd accidentally opened way back in June, revealing the mayor's stash of weird bones. Now that she thought about it, that was probably where Jonathan's magic bone had come from. Apparently evil dictators just had a thing for magic blood seals.
Bantha gestured at them all in a way that seemed victorious, dismissive, and vulgar all at the same time, directing the brunt of it at Angel. That done, he ducked into the passage.
"This doesn't make him right," Angel said, before entering himself.
"Into the breach, I suppose," reflected Phillip.
The outside had merely been hot, but the inside of the (hopefully) dormant volcano was sweltering. As if that wasn't bad enough, it was pretty dark, even though the rocks glowed with some kind of luminescent moss. It was just enough that Buffy could mostly see, a little brighter than a moonless night. There was some stumbling around among those without supernatural help, but thankfully the surfaces were cleanly cut and they were totally closed in, so nobody could hurt themselves too badly.
The passage spiraled down for a while before Bantha pushed a wall to the side and they came out in what looked like it might be a walk-in closet. Opening the exterior door revealed an unoccupied medieval bedroom, complete with a collection of violently animated tapestries and a canopy bed that looked like it was made of dead animal parts. They were in.
It was easier to see in here; unlike the tunnel the room was lit by a flickering torch in a wall sconce, making Buffy wonder how often they had to be replaced. Bantha had paused as the rest of them entered, his usual arrogance and impatience temporarily replaced by a softer expression, but he quickly got his bearings again, mumbling a few words and leading them onwards, out the door. The hall outside was made of the same clean-cut igneous rock they'd been getting used to, but it was much more well appointed than the secret tunnel was, featuring more tapestries and torches.
"It's like he remembers, right?" Buffy looked for confirmation.
Skip exchanged a word or two with Bantha. "That's right. We're going for the throne room, as we planned."
Buffy wasn't sure how big a normal castle was supposed to be, but this one was definitely on the large side, though maybe all the space around them wasn't actually filled. There were Mok'tagar moving around in here, and Bantha obviously knew some of them, taking time to harangue their unknowing selves as they passed them by. Or maybe he didn't know them, and just liked haranguing people. There were some demons of other races too, but they were dressed a little more shabbily and he paid them less attention. Probably servants or something.
"If he hates these guys so much are they really going to listen to him?" Jonathan asked.
"It's all about the Great One mantle," Skip said. "Once he inherits it they'll have to, their whole way of life depends on it."
"Are we sure he'll even inherit though?" Jonathan continued. He was still half out of breath, but after all this effort she wasn't surprised he wanted to make sure it would work.
"The reverse slayer rule is quite clear in conditions like this," Nigel said.
"What? The succession has to do with me?" Buffy didn't remember that from the briefings.
"No, no, not you, the Slayer, the slayer rule, as in for succession. In most jurisdictions on Earth, one involved with a murder cannot inherit from the deceased, but bloodline mantles in this pattern work the opposite way in the demon world. Being involved in the killing of the previous holder is almost a guarantee of taking up the mantle next.
"Pleasant tradition there," Buffy commented.
"I doubt the Mok'tagar would want it any other way," Angel said.
"Quite," Phillip agreed. "What fun would a family get-together be without incentivizing the murder?"
There was another blast of heat as they entered what must be the throne room, and it was immediately obvious why. Instead of another small closed space lit by torches, this was a more open cavern, with a tall ceiling and an arcing side wall that looked almost artfully rough. The other side was demarcated by a sheer drop into a glowing, bubbling pool of lava that rested a good ten feet below ground level.
"I thought the volcano was dormant!" Angel said, surprised.
"It is," Skip reassured them. "It's been like this for thousands of local years, as long as this dynasty has held the mountain."
Bantha had ignored Angel's outburst, and was snorting and whining now, frustrated.
Buffy took a quick look at the Mok'tagar walking around the room, chatting in knots. "None of them are Tapparich, are they? He isn't here." The garish obsidian throne on the other side of the room was sitting empty.
"He must be somewhere else right now," Buffy said. "Does Bantha have ideas?"
Apparently he did, as after taking time to invisibly berate some of the Mok'tagar present, he turned around, about to lead them back out of the room and into the tunnel network. At least the scuba gear had extended their mission timeline, they still had over an hour by her watch before air trouble happened.
"Wait," Skip said, stopping. "I remember the vault's in a tunnel behind the throne room. Maybe we should grab the choicer bits now. Not like anyone can see us." He echoed his suggestion in the other language, and Bantha immediately started complaining.
"What is it with you and the looting?" Angel said, annoyed.
"I'm just being practical," Skip argued. "This city-state competes with other Mok'tagar ones, there might be more things that can hurt them in the vault."
"What about our time crunch?" Buffy asked. Easy for Skip to want to stop for looting when breathing toxic air wasn't an issue.
"He's probably just opening a portal somewhere," Skip said. "I'd bet he comes right back here after. All these minions wouldn't be hanging around otherwise."
"He doesn't seem to think so," Buffy said. Bantha had kept talking over them during this.
"He just doesn't want us getting into their cool stuff," Skip said. "His negotiating position is a lot worse now than it will be after the fight."
"I don't think it's a good idea, we shouldn't get distracted. This is supposed to be about defending Sunnydale, not stealing from the cookie jar." Angel said.
"Easy enough to say for the vampire that already has a Mok'tagar-slaying blade," Skip said. "It could be the difference between winning and losing."
"We didn't plan for it though," Jonathan said.
"Because we thought it wouldn't be practical, with Tapparich already here," Skip said. "He'd have probably noticed the Veil and we'd need to fight him immediately. We're getting a great opportunity."
"He has a point about the weaponry," Phillip said. "I have some ideas for getting around the regeneration, but still."
"It would make sure we could get some of the ingredients your… ally requested before anything went wrong," Nigel added.
"Won't it be locked or something? Can we even get in?" Buffy said. "I can't exactly bash the door down, we'd all be noticed right away."
"Bantha could open it, just like he opened the secret passage," Skip said confidently. "He's being difficult about it, but if you tell him that's the way it is, he'll cave. We have him over a barrel."
Vote: You have 75 minutes before the pills run out.
[] Go break into the vault now, with an eye towards grabbing things that might help in the fight.
[] Start searching through other places in the castle complex for Tapparich immediately.