《When Serpents Gather (Horizon Saga Book 1)》Chapter 32
Advertisement
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
Three days later.
It had arrived, as it had twice before, to return him from the brink of starvation. Emerging from a crack in the ceiling, the feeding tube expelled a clump of mushy sustenance like a bird feeding its offspring. Soran opened his mouth wide -- a desperate, feral look in his eyes -- managing to catch more than the previous offerings. He swallowed, a repulsive yet necessary compromise to survive. The sawdust-like texture of the flavorless mulch brushed his throat on the way down.
After an entire day of violent protest, his legs had stopped kicking. He was reduced to a floating carcass. Gaunt, sleep-deprived and so numb he feared his limbs frozen.
This was the longest time he had spent alone, really alone. It had always been him and Lanic back on the Hyacinth, and ever since his rendezvous with the Horizon, he was never without what had become his friends. Even during his brief encounter with Kaligan, questionable as those characters might have been, he was surrounded with life.
Many opportunities for cowardice had presented themselves in the preceding days. A chance to turn his back and run, willfully ignorant of the collateral. Yet here he was, unfavorably situated but still alive. His desire to honor his mentor still burned in his heart, fueling his determination to survive.
There would be casualties on this road, that he was sure of.
The hunter that imprisoned him and his crew.
The trickster that stole from Lanic everything.
The creature that forced him to take another's life.
Those responsible for his torment would be brought to justice, made to pay for their wickedness.
The silence was broken by the metallic shriek of cell doors. The waters of the pool below began to stir. In an instant, the glass panel holding him afloat shot open to either side, releasing him into the waters below. He struggled to kick to the surface. Not having used his legs in so long they took a second to regain feeling. Upon surfacing, he gasped at the frigid air, relishing in his first full breath in days.
But why now?
Had Teege returned?
The possibility of reprieve from his watery cage filled Soran with cautious hope. Although escape entailed swapping one cage for another, he couldn’t help but long for the respite in between.
Marching feet echoed in the distance. Suddenly, a tumult of gunfire erupted, triggering the Accran emergency horns that bellowed their anthem of warning throughout the facility.
Soran panicked. He pushed his body closer to the cell door and pressed an ear to the cold bronze. Plasma fire was a familiar sound but the series of low booms were uncharacteristic for energy weapons. It better resembled the old hand cannon Lanic had used to hunt tunnel shrews back when he was young, and even that was a family heirloom that had been passed down for centuries.
Who would be using such old-fashioned tech?
Limbs weak from stagnation, Soran struggled to keep his body afloat. His panic compounded as the arctic pool threatened the corners of his mouth, waiting to slip into his throat.
After several minutes of fierce exchange, the conflict that had engulfed the Accran jail was over. With the thunder of battle settled, the doors to the right of Soran's cell creaked open. Operation of his cell's control panel pricked up his ears, and he pushed back against the wall in anticipation. The face of either his salvation or demise was about to be unveiled.
The connector bolts hissed out of place and the door swung open, gradually revealing an abstract silhouette. Soran was stunned by what stood before him. Neither Accran nor human, a cybernetic arm reached forward and offered a hand of rescue.
Advertisement
“Soran Valek. Friend or foe?” asked an artificial voice. Despite being given the option, he didn't know who or what he was responding to.
“Friend?” he replied, cautiously optimistic. His hand was clasped tightly and he was pulled from the pool. The restraints around his wrists were effortlessly dismantled by the machine as it began a scan of his body; Presumably for signs of injury or disease, though its logic was beyond his comprehension.
Constructed from a fairly advanced Nano-material, his rescuer took a humanoid form. That was apart from its cylindrical-shaped head that loomed around two feet above its shoulders, a halo-like optical visor encircling its center.
Examining the aftermath of the discord Soran saw countless Accran bodies littering the spiral staircase, hung over the railing in various states of disarray. Dozens of androids were breaking open every cell, freeing their fellow machine.
Why would an Accran facility house android prisoners?
How an army of synthetics ended up on the planet would be bizarre enough, though the real mystery was that the Navy failed to mention this fact to Teege during the brief. Did they even know?
“Cybel awaits.” One of the androids exclaimed to the crowd. A chorus of chants echoed the phrases in unison.
“Cybel awaits! Cybel awaits!” They cheered. Soran caught a glimpse of the terrified expressions etched onto the faces of his friends. Kaligan and Malig had given him a taste of exactly what is required to be a Pirate-Lord. Suddenly, plunging back into the frozen waters of his cell was a more inviting prospect.
As the parade of mechanized pirates marched down the staircase and into the darkness, Soran realized his freedom would likely come at a price. A price he was unsure he could pay for a second time.
------
Freedom tasted sour on the march toward what was likely another cage. After numerous incarcerations, pursuits, and attempts on their lives, the Horizon crew were gifted the privilege of walking unrestrained. The android militia they had found themselves ensconced in proceeded with singleminded determination, oblivious to the pleas of the coral prisons biological inmates. A chorus of muted drones and oscillating clicks buzzed in the air, internal circuitry pumping life through their manmade veins. Many appeared to be recent constructs, untarnished plates coating the machinery of their limbs. Others would have been well at home atop a scrap pile; Bodies rusted from decades of weathering, absent parts adrift in a sea of past misadventures. Each individual had a unique aesthetic, connected only through the pirate mark they wore with pride. Three interlocking circles mounted before a cross. Mysterious though the symbol's significance was, their allegiance to the Cybel had been made evident.
Soran wandered between two groups of androids with El at his side. He could hear vague chatter mixed with bursts of static frequency. Analogous to the encrypted dialogue of system-linked machinery, he assumed their captors were communicating. That was until they began to twitch.
Shuddering as if a chill had entered the air, they began to scratch furiously at their bodies, as if plagued by a terrible, fiery rash.
“It's the sickness.” Whispered El, coming close to Soran as not to draw attention.
“They used to be alive. Like you and me. But when their time came, they chose to cheat death. Jumping ship to these shells, leaving their bodies behind.”
The process she referred to was known as Transference. Biological to artificial in a matter of minutes. Offloading one's consciousness into a machine body, escaping the limits of nature, and becoming something more than man. Revolutionary at the time of invention, everyone imagined that the days of mortality had come to an end. That was until the sickness showed itself. Doctors branded it the Tetraphage, the slow decay of an individual which ultimately resulted in insanity as the mind disconnected itself from the body. The unfortunate soul was cast into an endless nothing, grasping for an end yet unable to die.
Advertisement
Soran observed the androids shuffle feverishly toward their destination. Their heads shook erratically, reacting to the countless imagined voices that echoed from within. A fate not to be wished upon even the most villainous but a price many had paid to cling to their fleeting lives.
The staircase was coming to an end and so too was the pervasive gloom. A faint glow illuminated the facility's base, revealing a fork in their path. Several small tunnels appeared, each running in a different direction. Above each entryway, a symbol was carved into the basalt surface; A representation of the subterranean cities that the Accra called home. The group entered the tunnel depicting a two-headed turtle, the mechanical horde brushing up against the rough surface of the rocky walls. Tugg stopped moving.
“Cybel Awaits.” One of the androids chirped, unable to compute the Accran's decision to delay their return.
El walked back, placing her hands on his shoulders. She closed her eyes. Her skin blended its various hues until it settled upon a cool teal. Tugg exhaled, and for a moment it looked like he was going to melt into his surroundings. El shot him a reassuring smile and he took a confident stride toward whatever it was that had filled his heart with fear.
Having ignored the brief hindrance, Ranna was out a dozen meters ahead of the group. The eager pace at which he shambled into the unknown perplexed his crewmates. For all they knew the twins would have them executed on arrival, surely a fate to be delayed at every opportunity. Soran scoured El's troubled expression for some clarity. She knew Ranna better than anyone, but a reluctant head shake was all she could offer. She had seen this Ranna before and was well aware that no amount of talking could relieve him of his burden. Even her ability to influence emotion was rendered obsolete. Their Captain had been consumed by something that none of them could understand. Something back on Boreas had infected him; a venom without antidote that would continue to inflict its sickness for as long as Ranna allowed. All they could do was hope he would discover the elusive remedy before it was too late.
Glass plating ran the entire length of the tunnel, Permitting a picturesque view of Accrakos' seabed. The ocean teemed with life. Fluorescent schools of fish darted playfully through the great strands of Mangle-Kelp that stretched to the ocean's surface. Pods of tusked whales disturbed the calm water, grazing the sandy sea beds in search of hidden morsels. It was a sight to behold and for the entire time they wandered, Soran was lost in awe. For those precious moments, their predicament managed to slip his mind and he was granted the privilege to be a boy once more. Not a hunter, or a criminal, just the young apprentice engineer, fascinated by the mysteries of his universe.
Shadow engulfed their surroundings. The scaled underbelly of a monstrous leviathan prowled over the tunnel. Tugg rushed up behind Soran and El, pulling them close. He kept his vision locked to the beast, its immensity dulling the seabed into petrified silence. Countless eyes of gleaming amber scanned the group with voracious fascination. Tugg knew the tunnel was a mere obstacle for the creature and didn't offer the level of protection that the others presumed. After a minute of anticipation, the beast's attention was snatched by the unfortunate family of whales. Capitalizing on the distraction, the androids made haste toward the tunnel's end. The hunters watched in horror as natural order unfolded before their eyes. As large as tusked whales were, the crushing force of the massive creature's elongated torso made quick work of them, their broken bodies swallowed effortlessly by the jagged maw. Morbid fascination had Soran and El glued to the feast but Tugg -- who was all too familiar with the carnage -- hurried them along, bursting through a shoddily constructed gate and out into another expansive city.
Barely having a moment to catch their breath, the group was smothered by a wave of scalding mist. Rivers of slag flowed through grated canals beneath their feet, belching their toxins into the air. Unaffected by the change in surroundings, the android army continued onward whilst the hunters slowly suffocated in the haze.
They had emerged into the manufacturing district of the Accran civilization. Factories and workshops occupied every square inch of solid ground, interrupted periodically by expansive cargo ports containing the fruits of Accran labor. In stark contrast to the aged technology of the capital, a fleet of immaculate sub-nautical vessels filled every docking station; Primed to eject out into the open ocean and defend against any aggressor that might threaten their way of life. Doubtless another ‘gift’ from the Navy. The Accra now had access to the vast untouched mysterious their planet held. Leagues of water that were previously inaccessible, guarded by the lurking nightmares that haunted the deep.
The veil of deception was laughably thin. The Accra was not the primitive race they were depicted as, and surely understood that these treasures came at a price. Having the Navy on side was a strong position to hold, even if it meant placing yourself squarely in their pockets.
The continuous churn of machinery suffused the city. El examined the buildings as she passed, puzzled by the lack of workers. Door after door left open, unfinished projects clogging up the rows of workbenches. Weapons, armor, and other war waging paraphernalia sat idle, waiting for the master craftsmen to return. It was as if everyone had vanished in an instant.
Unperturbed by the ghost town, the androids chaperoned their guests to a large warehouse in the south-east quadrant of the district. Soran noticed that modifications had been made to the warehouse's steel shutters. Around a dozen mag-bolts on either side had been punched into the metal, fortifying the building against any form of intrusion. The cylindrical-skulled android, responsible for releasing the hunters, walked up to the door and placed his palms into two open sockets. A guttural horn thundered and one by one the bolts shot open with a tremendous clang as they struck steel. A pair of immense chains lowered from the apex of the door, passed backward as each android grabbed a link. The rivets and wiring that held their synthetic bodies together shrieked in frustration as they tugged at the immensity of the gates. Gradually, they pried their way inside and were bathed in a sea of scarlet light. Thousands of rusted shells pivoted to acknowledge the return of their kin. A constellation of beady white-yellow eyes considered their organic guests. The android army tilted their heads, revealing the mark of Talas that each had carved into the metal plating of their necks. A mark that signified their dedication to the cause, a tribute to their king.
The warehouse was unlike the others they had passed on their way. Huge pulsating towers of Nano-diesel filled the space with the sleazy red glow of a back alley club. Huddled around the base of each tower were groups of chattering androids, countless wires flowing from the exposed sockets along their spines and skulls. All synthetic life required the substance to keep their body and mind functioning. Without it, they would be locked into an immobile shell as their minds slowly rotted from the sickness. Amid the rabble, two figures stood with their backs turned, silhouetted by the neon glow of a holo-screen. Shrouded in shadow, they turned to face the hunters, revealing sinister smiles of jewel-encrusted teeth. The Cybel were indeed waiting.
Advertisement
- In Serial148 Chapters
Inescapable Escapism (A Psychological Isekai Fantasy)
Grace desires an escape. Anywhere to avoid the hardships that threaten to smother her. Equipped with her imagination, Grace creates other worlds to slip into whenever needed. Places where her home life is soon replaced with hunting for treasure, becoming a spy and endless adventures. But, when her dreams start to evolve and encroach on reality, Grace must fight to discover what's real and what is not.
8 197 - In Serial53 Chapters
Braza the Architect - Magical Crafter, Builder, and Adventurer!
This is the story of an older man who lived a hard but full life, being reincarnated into a fantasy world as a human-lizard hybrid. The new world is violent, magic is real, a game-like development system crushes physics and natural law under its ambivalent thumb, and myth and legend don't just meet, they chase you down to eat you.Follow Braza as he tries to make a very different life for himself in a familiar but ultimately alien world. In this story the protaginist will not just be a muscle bound monster. He is not a proper hero, willing to sacrifice himself for the good of a stranger, but neither is he a maniacal villain. He is trying to survive, and he is trying to give himself and those he deems himself responsible for a seat at the table of the"goodly", the "civilized" races. He is trying to create a secure home for his people, to arrange beneficial trade agreements, explore ancient ruins, decipher ancient runes, push the boundaries of magic to create a better life for everyone around him, to learn about the history of the world and the multiverse, and ultimately attempt to become powerful enough to take on a being that even the gods themselves fear. This is my first story and it blends many different elements and styles. It's a bit darker than most of what I have read on Royal Road, but even with that, I hope you give it a try, and I hope you like it!
8 233 - In Serial7 Chapters
Revenge of the Chaotic Sorcerer
Ten years ago, Kai's brother was killed by a mysterious masked man. His dying words? "Continue what...starte...Chao...ergy..." Now 15 year old Kai is out for revenge. On a quest for strength, he travels to the corners of the world. Will he succeed in getting his revenge? Will he die? The only thing that's sure about this world is... Chaos. I pretty much release chapters whenever I feel like it so don’t expect any consistency at all lol
8 79 - In Serial27 Chapters
Xianxia Online (A LitRPG Progression Fantasy)
When Earth falls to ruin and humanity’s survival is at stake, all of mankind is forced to enter the fantasy universe of the world’s hottest VRMMORPG, Xianxia Online. To uphold law and order, past players’ profiles were erased and forced to start anew, while law enforcers and authority figures such as government officials were granted powerful positions right off the start. After all, this was a world where dog eats dog, and the weak are cruelly left behind. Xuan, alias Zero, had been the top player and a legendary figure on the leaderboards of the game when the news struck. He had been mere inches away from being the first player cultivator to ever enter Godhood, but now, everything he had once possessed—divine weapons, legendary artifacts, and mythical beasts for pets—was gone, along with his thousands of years of cultivation. Having always been a lone wolf and remained anonymous, this reset hit him harder than most players, who could comfortably rely on others for help when needed. But no matter. The path of cultivation was riddled with challenges and hardships—since when did he let something as trivial as this stop him? He may have lost all of his riches, but he still had the most powerful weapons of all by his side—knowledge and experience. Combine that with the various secret treasure stashes he had around the world of Xianxia Online, and his climb back to the pinnacle of strength would be inevitable. Very soon, he will rise to the top again, and crush those who dared to try and tie him down. This game was mankind's world now. And he... was the apex predator. Witness as Xuan climbs his way back to the peak of cultivation and dominates everyone else in existence! ***** Remember that more chapters can be found on Webnovel! (Be sure to leave me a review and power stones there if you can, thank you~) Patreon page for any generous individuals who want to show their support further: Click Here Discord: Click Here
8 83 - In Serial6 Chapters
Twisted Star
It was a sign of fortune when the stars shone its greatest might in the past thousand years, but it was an omen of uncertainty when they just… cracked, forcing panicked sages to argue about the nature of fate: was a hero to arise, or did something sinister appear? Lei Garuda, 17 years old. In a world of destructive beasts and almighty mages, he's an average boy, who enjoys eating... hundred year old spirit fruits, skygazing... atop the King's palace, and dating... princesses. So, mostly average. His clan operates a business, its influence spread wide, to which he will succeed. But Fate is not so kind him, for his star has cracked, warping his destiny. Watch Lei discover the mysteries of his world, and enter the path of Magic, a move the world might regret.
8 102 - In Serial7 Chapters
Sandboy
Late at night while marinette is working she hears the familiar call of sandboy, remembering what happened last time she ran to get alyas help thinking this will be a breeze. But she soon finds herself caught up in something much worse As she works alongside Rena Rouge, Carapace, and Chat Noir to defeat Sandboy Ladybug finds herself fighting for not only her life, but the life of her beloved partner as they fight her nightmare, Chat Blanc
8 189

