Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Regrouping and Recovering

I'm doing better now. My wounds still hurt, but it's nothing I can't get back up from. I'm pretty upset about my hair though. My braid is uncomfortable short now. And I need a new cane. The crutch I have right now just isn't doing it for me.

But's that's all cosmetic stuff. Back there, when I lost it at Valravn, I must have scared the hell out of those kids. I haven't really been able to face them since.

When those tentacles come out... I'm not really myself. Or rather, I am myself, but only the worst parts.

I had a good chat with Kallaway earlier about all this.

"Well, here's what I think," Kallaway said after a minute of thinking to himself. "You messed up. You lost control, let those insults get to you, and lashed out, scaring everyone there. And now you feel bad about it."

"That just about sums it up," I said.

Kallaway smiled calmly and tilted his head.

"You're human," he said.

"I sure don't feel that way," I replied.

"You fucked up," he said. "You lost your cool, and now you feel bad about it. You're human. So, what are you gonna do about it?"

I looked down at the crutch laying across my lap and thought about that.

"I'm gonna get back up, and keep making progress," I said. "I'll need to improve this thing, though..."

"No," Kallaway said, seeming to tell where my thoughts were going. "You are not turning that think into a rifle."

I looked back at him spitefully.

"Try and fucking stop me," I said.

"Anyway, as for Kai, he's gonna been fine," he said. "He's been through a lot. Seeing your nightmare tentacles won't keep him down. Plus, when I said you scared everyone there, I meant it. You mopped the floor with two Fears, who both bailed with their tails between their legs. People are gonna have to think twice before trying anything with you again. Where else could they be safer?"

"Me and safety don't exactly play nicely together," I said, smirking. "I do have a dangerous reputation behind me."

"You can say that twice," came another voice, entering the room.

Tony walked into the room, a bokken resting on his shoulder. Kallaway, who still wasn't well acquainted with the detective yet, immediately drew his sword, prepared for a fight, but I motioned for him to calm down.

"Put that thing away," I warned him.  "Make a move on Tony, and you'll find yourself unconscious on the floor with 2 broken collar bones and filled with enough tranquilizer to down a cow."

"More like a raging bull," Tony corrected me. "You must be David Kallaway."

Kallaway lowered his sword, but didn't sheath it.

"Tony Helioson," Kallaway replied. "What brings you here?"

"Business," Tony said, producing a large manila folder from his coat. "I figured you'd like some of the data I've collected on Valravn and her forces."

"I thought you dropped Kai's case," Kallaway said.

Tony smirked coyly at him.

"Oh, is that what you think?" he said.

I couldn't hold back my laughter after hearing that.

"What?" Kallaway asked confused.

"Oh, you smug prick," I laughed. "Pulling this shit again, huh?"

"I'm confused," Kallaway said. "What's going on?"

"I didn't really drop the case," Tony explained. "I simply told Kai that I was, knowing that he would mention as much on his blog, convincing those reading it, Valravn's forces included, that I was no longer involved."

"In reality, he was just distancing himself from things in order to gain a strategic advantage," I added. "He's done this before."

Tony handed me his folder before producing another, flipping through the pages.

"I've been looking into both the forest and your intern on the side," he said. "I haven't been able to learn much, but I can confirm that Tyler and Dawson have been in contact."

"Damn it," I snarled. "I was worried about that."

"The Nightlander's seem to be acting against the spread of the forest," Tony said. "I think Dawson might be the one who got Tyler started on catching those seeds on their way down, to slow the spread and add to Tyler's power."

"But that still doesn't mean the Nightlander's or Dawson are on humanities side," I said. "I don't like any of this."

"As for the hypothesis you proposed in your previous post, I have to agree," he said. "Forging a weapon from whatever metal we can extract from the Baby is worth attempting. Which is why I'm really here."

"Oh?" I asked.

Tony stroked the back of his head for a moment.

"A certain somebody needed a ride," he said.

As soon as he said that, a woman strode in as if she owned the place walking up to us. She was tall, had an athletic physique, and was dress in a turtle-neck shirt with a leather jacket over it, along with a miniskirt and black stockings. She had long, jet-black hair tied into a ponytail.

"For the love of god, could you have taken any longer setting up my dramatic entrance?" she asked. "You just had to rambling on like a fucking nerd, huh?"

She walked up to Kallaway and jovially rapped him on the chest with her knuckles.

"You you must be the tough guy whose been looking after my idiot, huh?" she asked. "Nice to meet you! Cool scar. We'll have Ciel look at it."

She turned to me next.

"Everyone else is unloading Terrence car," she said. "We're gonna be crashing with you for a bit. Cool? Cool."

This everyone, is Sera Philips. Strong. Beautiful. Confident. Unapologetically badass (And that's coming from me).

God, I've missed her...

"You must be... Sera?" Kallaway asked.

"Please," she said. "Call me Seraph."

Justin walked in a moment later, and his eyes quickly fell on some unopened cans of beer I had lying on a table.

"Oh! Beer!" he exclaimed, before drawing his kusarigama, giving it a bit of a spin, and tossing it. It stabbed into one of the cans, causing it to spray beer everywhere. He then tugged the chain, pulling the can into his hand, and he lifted it above his head, allowing the beer leaking from the can to trickle down into his open mouth.

"Your aim's improving," I noted.

"Wish we could say the same for his table manners," Ciel said, as she strode in. 

She immediately marched up to Kallaway, grabbed him by the chin, and jabbed a syringe into his cheek, right below his scar.

"Ow!" Kallaway exclaimed. "What the hell was that?"

"Don't ask questions you don't want the answer to," She replied, pushing the plunger down and examining the wound. "Daniel did a half-decent job with your stitched. It should heal up into a handsome looking battle scar. Don't get anything in the wound, and be careful what you wash your face with."

She came to me next, went behind me, and forced me to bend over, as she ripped my labcoat off.

"Your turn," she said.

"I'm fine!" I snapped.

"I'll be the judge of that," she said, examining my stitches. "Okay, who the fuck is responsible for this mess!?"

"Elie stitched me up in the back," I said.

"Well, he did a shit job of it!" she snapped, producing several jars of ointments and syringes full of liquids. She opened up one of the jars and rubbed something incredible cold onto the wound.

"What exactly is that?"  asked.

"Something that should help with the infection," she told me.

"Infection!?" I replied, shocked.

"Yes," she replied, jabbing a syringe into me. "Next time, have a professional stitch you up. Okay, now let's see that leg."

She tore the gauze away from my leg and examined the stitches there.

"Not as bad here," she noted. "I take it you did these ones yourself?"

"Once I was conscious, yes," I said.

She began treated that one with ointments as Terrence walked in with some suitcases.

"Where should I put these?" he asked.

"Who gives a shit?" Ciel replied, sticking a needling into my leg. "These should heal up okay, but the ones on your back are gonna leave some gross looking scars."

"Terrific," I said, turning my attention back to Sera. "I suppose we've got a lot to catch up on.

"That can wait 'til later," she said, producing a mason jar from her pocket. "You were needing this, right?"

She handed it over to me, and as she did, Ciel finished up, stretched a bit, and clapped Kallaway on the chest.

"I'm gonna steal your futon," she told him as she left the room.

"Why my futon?" Kallaway asked.

"Why not your futon?" She called back, snarkily.

"Your friends are intense," Kallaway told me. 

"Don't forget," I pointed out. "You're one of them now, too."

He smirked at that.

"So, that's it, huh?" he asked.

The Baby. A piece of the Newborn I had Extracted power from, contained inside a jar engraved with runes meant to contain its power... and keep other powers out. It used to be a USB card, but had assimilated several small gears, screws, and what seemed to be the carcass of some kind of rodent, that was not looking very good after all these years. I 'm that the runes could also seemingly contain the smell...

"There should be enough metal in here to make something out of," I said. "We'll need a professional, though. Hey Justin!"

"Yeah?" He asked, looking up from his second beer, which he had opened normally this time.

"You got your bike?" I asked.

"Naturally," he said.

"How do you feel about taking a field trip to visit Ozzy?" I asked.

"Sounds good," he said. "I take it this was his work?"

He turned to show off his right arm, which was now equipped with a prosthetic forearm tipped with a mantis-like scythe blade.

"Cost me a bit, but he was happy to take up the commission," I confirmed.

"Well, that works out perfectly," he said. "I'd like to thank the mad bastard in person. We set out tomorrow?"

"Sure thing," I said. "The rest of you can hold down the-"

"Yes, we can," Sera said. "we'll keep your kids safe, don't worry."

"Good to know," I said. "It's nice to have the gang together again."

So yeah. We've got some stuff to take care of. I'll keep you posted.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Tendrils

 This has already been talked about on Kai's blog, but I figure I might as well describe my side of things.


Oh, right, this is Kallaway by the way. Daniel's... recovering, at the moment...


I was accompanying Daniel as he looked over the symbols. Kai, Royce and Jane were in the other room.


"How close do you think you are from making any sense of these?" I asked.


"Oh, I've already figured some things out," he said.


"Oh?" I asked.


"I can't explain how all of this fits together exactly," he said. "But I know one thing for sure. The Newborn and the forest are adversaries. And these symbols are pointing to a possible solution."


"And what might that be?" I asked.


"It was a weapon made from the Bleeding Tree that got us into this mess," he said. "Maybe a weapon made from the Newborn can get us out."


"Yeah, bit of a problem there," I noted. "There's no Newborn left to work with. The tower itself is gone, and if Genome's blog is trustworthy, all the Towerborn are flesh and blood now."


He looked off to the side. His expression was both thoughtful and kind of sad.


"What if a part of the Newborn was kept in containment?" he asked. "Locked away in such a manner that it can't get out. And the forest's influence can't get in..."


It clicked pretty sharply.


"You have the Newborn's power!" I said. "Which means you must also have a sample! Where is it?"


I've seen Daniel's collection of samples. There's nothing among them that resembles anything that could be related to the Newborn.


"The Newborn is a being that tries to assimilate other items," he explained. "Even having it's power Extracted and kept in reinforced, enchanted containment, it's still too risky to keep it anywhere near my other samples. If it tried to absorb any of them, even in their weakened state, there's no telling how bad things could get."


"So you've been keeping it elsewhere?" I asked.


He hesitated for a bit before pulling out his phone and dialing a number. It rang a few times before someone answered.


"Hey, Sera," Daniel said. "Been a while. Yeah. Yeah, I'm doing fine. The kids are safe. Yeah. Listen, I have a favor I need to ask."


He exhaled deeply before continueing.


"I need the Baby," he said.


There was a moment of silence before I heard a muffled reply from her.


"Yeah," he said. "Got it. I'll text you the address. See you soon. I m-"


He hesitated for a second before letting out a sigh.


"You know...," he said.


He hung up and sat down, looking weaker than he had before.


He straightened up a minute later, laser focused on the door going into the other room, where everyone else was hanging out. I immediately realized he was sensing something, and I drew my sword, which was now flickering with blue light.


"A Fear," I said.


"Valravn," Daniel confirmed. "Go on ahead. I need to... psyche myself up. And maybe come up with something cool to say to her..."


I sheathed my sword and walked into the other room, and immediately, a bunch of corvids busted into the room and merged together into a scary, really tall bird woman. Daniel enter the room after she finished up her dramatic entry.


Valravn began addressing Kai, delivering a few taunts regarding Kareena. She then turned to me and Daniel, giving him a look that spelled out how little she thought of him. I drew my sword again, and immediately felt a rush of ir flow past me. I had know idea at the time what had caused it, but I immediately noticed that my sword wasn't glowing right. It was weakly flickering, and when I glanced down at it, I realized why. There were claw marks on the blade, damaging most of the runes giving the sword its power.


"What do you want, Valravn?" Daniel asked.


"Oh, nothing much, little leech," she replied. "Always sticking your nose into things you shouldn't, and suffer so much when you feel the consequences."


She locked eyes with him, smugly.


"Like what happened to Tyler, your leg, and many of your friends," She continued, drawing out a look of pure resentment on his face. "And if you keep making the Keeper draw down the secrets, you'll suffer much worse."


"I can't suffer any worse than this," Daniel said, tapping into the Intrusion's power and morphing his arm. "Maybe you should go back to your nest and clean the bird shit off."


Really? That's the best you could come up with.


A fight quickly broke out between them. I left Daniel to it and went to provide cover for the others. Valravn made an attempt to snatch the book from a nearby table, but it vanished and reappeared in Kai's hands. Valravn went to attack him, but I got in her way, and was promptly flung against a wall.


I didn't catch much of the fight after that, but when my senses cleared up from the shock, Daniel and Valravn were both standing across from each other. Daniel was standing confidently, leaning against his cane, while Valravn had an arm out and  wing outstretched. She then dropped her wing to reveal an emaciated creature with dark eyes and sharp claws extending from its hands.


"The Rake," Daniel muttered.


I can't sense energy the way he could, I immediately new that the creature before me was a Fear, and I suddenly realized where the claw marks on my sword had come from. And if it could move quick enough to do that then...


It rushed at Daniel in a blur of motion, and the next thing I knew, Daniel's sword-cane had been sliced cleanly in two. A look of panic crossed Daniel's face, as he stumbled slightly, and the Rake thing backed off to a safe distance.


Daniel's powerful. He knows it, too. He can carry himself pretty confidently. He stands tall and proud before anyone who challenges him. Take away his ability to stand, though...


The Rake rushed in again, slashing him across the back and slicing off most of his braid, before yet again retreating in the most mocking way it could. I realized what was happening. The Rake was the support party member here. It was smart enough to not get too close for too long, lest Daniel absorb its power, so it was rushing in just long enough to land a blow before backing off.


It ran in for one last attack, getting his bad leg. He fell over on his side, clearly in pain. Valravn began approaching him, and when she spoke, I could hear the suffering of countless voices. But when I focused enough, I could kind of make out what she was saying.


"As much power as you have in that body of yours, you body is still what it is. Human."


He tried to attack her with whatever powers he could, but he lacked his usual level of focus and creativity. He was just hurling elements out at her, but she simply avoided them like they were no threat.


"Weak. Pathetic. Broken."


At that point, she managed o deflect an ice attack that almost hit her, and it caught Royce in the forearm instead (don't worry, he's fine, no permanent damage).


She then started speaking without the weird "voices of the damned" effect. She kicked him a few times, while letting him know that no matter how powerful he got, it wouldn't fix everything he's lost. His leg. His love life. His grandfather. And the more power he gained, the more monsters like Tyler he'd create.


She then slammed his head onto the floor, knocking him out. She turned her attention to Kai, saying something to him about Daniel being a leech while summoning a sword.


As she did, what I can only describe as a nightmare began unfolding. Daniel's blood turned pitch black, and a number of black tentacles began extending from beneath his labcoat, and he began raising up like Dr. Octopus. His body was mostly limp, but as he raised his head slowly, I could see nothing but anger on his face, and his eyes were solid black, like his blood and tentacles.


Now, Daniel has mention before that I should hope I never have to witness the power he Extracted from the Azoth. Well, I was beginning to see why.


The tentacles lashed out, entangling both Valravn and the Rake, lifting them both into the air. He started smashing Valravn against anything he could, all while throwing her taunts right back at her.


"Who's weak now!" Who's pathetic now! Who's broken now!"


With that last one, he tightened his grip on both Valravn and the Rake crushing their... bones? Do Fear have bones? It sure sounded like it. He then turned his attention to the Rake, something sinister spreading across his face.


"I don't have this one yet," he snarled.


He wasn't himself any more. That power was getting to him, drawing out some of his darkest qualities, and making them worse. Including his lust for power.


At this point, Royce stepped forward, trying to talk Daniel down. Daniel just stared back quietly for a minute before a flash of yellow briefly came to the edges of his eyes. He slowly released his grip on the two Fears. The Rake bailed immediately, while Valravn said something cryptic about his greed before vanishing.


Daniel fell unconscious, but HELLFIRE took over, instructing us to go get Elie's medical kit. Elie dropped by not long after, and started tending to Daniel's wounds. Everyone's been pretty shaken up since all that. But Daniel...


I think it hit him the worse. He never wanted to have a reason to use that power. Now that we've all seen that part of him, he's been pretty quiet, and depressed. I don't know how to help him, but I can't stand seeing him like this.


I'll sign off now. I need some rest.