《Retribution Engine [DEPRECATED - SEE SYNOPSIS]》232 - The Gate, The Key, The Path
Advertisement
While she waited for the Fog vortex to form, she followed the others to the to-be location of the new Fog Gate. It was funny how quickly the dungeon desensitized one to displays like the one she had just participated in, even if the actual verbal exchange had very real meaning. Most of this didn’t even feel real, as if…
“Say, does it feel to anyone else like everything down here is only mostly real?” she asked out loud, just as she caught up and dropped the knife into the vortex. Zel felt more relief than she was willing to admit at the affirmative looks and nods she received.
“The deeper into the cogworks one ventures, the less solid the simulacrum becomes. Some degree of dissociation is expected. Blood curses remain as potent as ever, unfortunately...” the Spearman said gravely. He kept his gaze solidly affixed to the Caster, even though he looked like he wanted to do nothing more than look away.
The wall was covered in shallow scratches that formed a surprisingly faithful recreation of the dungeon’s Fog Gate glyphs, glowing faintly cyan already. Many of the lines were unnaturally clean as if the stone itself had shifted to compensate for inaccuracies.
Tok. Tok. Tok
Still the Caster murmured in Pateirian, individual words barely even audible. It was just the tonal noises that came with the language’s pronunciation. With each line, a baleful green glow seeped outward between his cracked plates more and more intensely. Where before the glowing cracks had spread across doors, it was now the Caster himself that was cracking.
At last, the Caster sucked in a long, gurgling breath and screamed a command, spitting his own blood all over the glyph as the glow became nearly too bright to withstand. Zelsys powered through, squinting just to watch.
Advertisement
“Let my essence be the bridge for those who challenge the divine will!” he howled with a blood-filled mouth.
She witnessed green-glowing liquid pour from his eyes, his nose, his mouth and ears, from the myriad cracks that spread across his body. It covered him utterly and Fog-like fumes rose from it. There was no single essentia discernible within the threads of spectral gas, it was like… It was like the Caster’s very soul was being burned for fuel, the same way any Fog-breather burned metabolized essentia.
The Spearman had fallen back, staring up in disbelief. Zelsys didn’t look around to see the others’ reactions, but she assumed that they were just as bewildered as she was.
“I am the gate, the key, the path! Open!”
The green became blue, then red, then yellow, and so on, cycling through every possible and impossible colour in a flash. A second later it was gone, and the empty husk of what had once been the Caster fell to the ground to the clattering of his staff against the floor panels.
With an empty-eyed stare, the Spearman stood to his feet before the newly-formed Fog Gate, barren and grey as it was. Its edges rippled and warbled, expanding and contracting as if the membrane of a breathing lung with no frame to contain it. His eyes wandered down to the corpse and he wiped it away with his foot. The chitin fell to dust at the slightest touch, leaving behind only a shining, iridescent stone the size and rough shape of a plum.
“Was it really so bad as to use the last resort?” he asked the stone after picking it up. With a shake of his head, he put down the hand in which he held it and looked over in the party’s direction.
Advertisement
A heavy, shuddering sigh escaped his mandibles, “D-do whatever else you need to do before you pass, any further preparation. The Gate will hold for a while, as will the wall. There’s… No need to preserve the corpse, now. After all this, he’ll be reshelled in a golem.”
“I’m good, you?” Strol said, looking over to Zef. When she nodded in confirmation, he looked to the Inquisitor.
After a moment of hesitation, the Inquisitor reached into her coat and pulled out a second gun, sucking in a deep breath before Fog clouded the inside of her mask. Murmured Grekurian could be heard coming from her, though it was rendered into just noise by the addition of that gas mask. All Zel could make out was a voice that sounded surprisingly like her own, and the brief silences between individual words.
Spectral tendrils of Fog slithered down her arms, gripping the two guns and raising them above her head. The Inquisitor reached into her coat again, pulled out another pair, and repeated the process again, this time what she said sounded different, but somehow connected to her previous words. A third pair, a third line of incantation, this one bearing a sense of finality.
Even still, she reached into her coat once more, but these guns remained in her hands.
“Just how many guns do you have on you?” Zel asked, genuinely curious, forgetting that the Inquisitor didn’t speak most of the time.
“Eight,” Strolvath guessed, then looked to the Inquisitor. “It’s eight, isn’t it?”
She gave a slow nod, a gust of Fog venting from her mask’s exhaust port. Then came the simple act of placing fragile objects into Fog Storage - just bottles and rations, under the assumption that they’d be damaged beyond use in the coming fight.
“Where does the gate lead? Any idea?” Zef asked the Spearman as she slipped the Tablet into its place next to her cleaver.
“It’s a one-way transit to the Core Chamber’s gate. You’re going straight into the mouth of hell,” he answered.
An idea sparked in Zel’s mind at those words and she asked, “Can we toss objects through before we go?”
After a moment of consideration, the locust answered, “...Sure, but the first thing to pass through will destabilize the Gate and leave you with half a minute at best to pass yourselves.”
The slayer turned to her compatriots and pulled one of her two remaining grenades off her ammo belt, “How many of these and phials of CP-T do we have left?”
Advertisement
- In Serial369 Chapters
Blood Shaper
Kay didn't have the best life. Most of it was fairly standard, but his past was marred by a tragedy that changed his entire world. Years later he had managed to mostly rebuild his life, and had started making something of himself. And then he woke up in a different world. A world of fantasy and [Classes], a world much more dangerous than the one he'd been born in. The new world he's been dumped into doesn't hold anyone's hand. Even with the bonuses that being an Outworlder brings won't keep him perfectly safe. One mistake could kill him in an instant. But maybe, with a little bit of help, he could start over once more, and start to make something of himself again. And maybe, just maybe, that something he makes himself into could be amazing. And bloody. [participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] (We'll see how I do) ****** As I'm leaning right now there probably will be sexual content later on, but I might change my mind later. There definitely will be death, gore, violence, and blood. Lots and lots of blood.
8 552 - In Serial15 Chapters
The Diary of Sophie Dayton (novella)
An orphaned student, an unexplained expulsion and a mysterious smiling boy… Sophie Dayton had long come to terms with the death of her parents. Having made it through the UK foster care system, she’s happily settled into her second semester at university. Then one day a bunch of security guards show up at her dorm room and proceed to expel her from campus. The main question circling in her head is: Why? Taking refuge on a friend’s couch, Sophie attacks the mystery head on and subsequently finds herself wading in parts of her past she’d thought long dead. Narrating the story through her diary entries, Sophie’s account is interspersed with thoughts, lists and humorous observations.
8 116 - In Serial47 Chapters
Return of the Soldier King
"We own the English License of this series and are posting here with the permission of RRL's staff." After returning from a special mission abroad, he is forced to accept a job as a bodyguard. He is then tasked with the mission of protecting the powerful (and beautiful) CEO of a multinational company based in Shanghai. Follow Ye Fei in a story that isn't afraid to go over the top and pokes fun at they typical Wuxia, Xianxia, and hero tropes found in most Chinese Web Novels.
8 841 - In Serial35 Chapters
The Last Demon : Against The World
Humanity has driven the Demons to the grave using their powers and has reclaimed the Homeland. The Demon King killed off in a fight against Humanity's top heroes. And a small horned baby lies at the bottom of a ditch. Against the World.
8 147 - In Serial40 Chapters
Painful Words
*One moment he was my lifeThe next he wasn't even part of it*This is a collection of poetry I've written, there is only around fourteen poems as of right now. However, I'm sure I will come up with more in the future!
8 147 - In Serial21 Chapters
Beast World
An average young man finds himself transported to a different world with no warning, sound or noise. While visiting a cavern with him family in the Carpatian mountains in his country, he stands in a ray of light that shines through a hole in the stone ceiling to clean his glasses. Despite the cavern's interior being unchanged, when he eventually stepped outside, he found the world around him different to what he remembered. Scared, panicking and unsure of his situation he encounters a unique people and along with them, he wishes to help out while also protecting their natural world from ending the same way his home world of origin has become.
8 107

