Chapter 13-4 Necessary Flaws
+I was thinking+
+Oh, no! What happened?+
+Kae Come on, I think sometimes.+
[Giggle] +Im sorry. You try. Oh! Im sorry, what were you going to ask?+
+So, this is about my hubristhe one tied to my Breaker of Arms canon. Ive been thinking about what you told me, you know? About how canons are supposed to be necessary flaws for each miracle to integrate. Like a single point of agreed impossibility between our subrealities and the real itself that lets us crossover+
+Uh huh.+
+Well can can mine be changed to something else than striking a surrendering opponent will incur backlash? Because some of these Fallwalkers are getting real smart when I talk to them+
+Hm. Theoretically, but your Heaven is a pre-fall ontologic. It used to belong to an actual god so theres history there. A fixed detail in chronology. For that to be changed, we would need to affect and adjust every echo of Essence in your cyclers. And considering your Spheres, that would take upwards of. Maybe two hundred thousand deaths a minute to upkeep.+
+Jaus.+
+Hm. You actually want to know if the Imitators can modify your Heavens, dont you?+
+...Was it that obvious?+
+You didnt care that much about thaumaturgy before, Paladin Morrow. Its a pretty sudden spike in interest you just showed, and some of how you felt spilled over through the link when I showed you memories of the projects progress. The answer is maybe. Theoretically. If we can kill them somehow shift them over to being metaphysical entities that can be integrated into a Frame.+
+And hows that going?+
+Well Lets just say Im sliding closer to requesting a stasis test for it.+
-Paladin Dawton Morrow and Agnos Kae Kusanade
13-4
Necessary Flaws
For a passing moment, Avo just watched as the Woundshapers twin rose to prominence.
The second tower was every inch a copy of the first, growing out from storm-forked streams of flowing ichor. From the dog-like head at the spire to the shell of blended matter plating its periodically fluid structure, the Woundshaper became a duality unto itself.
Yet, with each inch that rose, the flame-painted world within the Woundshaper grew strained.
All too evidently, the demand was too great. Alternations he considered placed a greater ontologic mass on his Heaven than it could bear. Parts of the subreality fractured as rippling radiance flooded through the gulfs like a breach in a ships hull.
Both Heavens began to flicker, and though the sacrifices began to gouge at their own arteries and veins at a greater rate, it was still unable to feed the growth.
In rapt quietude, Kae studied the halfway ascension of the second tower and cocked her head in curiosity. Yes That makes sense. The Heaven having specific multiple vessels and parsing the hubris might offset the mass limit, but it does spike scope substantially and deviate it from common regard.
INSUFFICIENT THAUMIC MASS TO ACHIEVE DESIRED ALTERATION
REQUIREMENTS: FIFTH-SPHERE LIMINAL FRAME
Fifth Sphere. A bit rich for his current list of kills, but if he struck a few soft targets, raided a Syndicate or tenÑ00v€l--ß1n hosted the premiere release of this chapter.
Avo, make a slight adjustment, Kae said. Try to have your Frame simulate new hubrises in the form of wait show me your canons of blood.
He did as she asked without much protest, and watched as his resurrection climbed past fifty percent.
Lost in consideration and mumbling to herself, the Agnos was back in her element, a creature returned to its natural habitat after being so long deprived. As he earlier witnessed parallels between him and Chambers, so too did he align with Kae.
She drowned in her art, but her mindeven mendedwas that of ever-shifting vectors and ever-increasing acceleration. Her attention shifted between the miracles offered by his Domain of Blood, and after a brief but intense half-mumbled conversation with herself, she roused from her trance and returned to offer a new determination.
Okay. Good. Several very good things, in fact! First, a confirmation: Heavens are chronologically linked. Because your Heaven is not a post-fall Heaven, its mass is a fixed property. The nature of its flaw is scarred into the Heavens chronology. Maybe if we made a new Heaven of Blood or found a way to directly culture the sacrifices again using new mythos thats for later. Right now, you just need to understand that since youre using a Sangeist as a structure, were going to have to work around the problem.
Must stay at 80 tons? he asked. He could not deny the slight disappointment blooming in his chest. So close to being more.
Power denied had such a unique hurt to it. The closest comparative would be the ultimate denial of long-lusted flesh before he could clamp his fangs down.
Her response, however, pulled his plummeting expectations back upward. Only technically. Scaarthian mythology has Saathwuthe Bloodforge iteration specificallybeing a tower of a recorded height and mass. The tonnage is related to how much blood needed to be offered to it in the cycle of a month. The tower specifically. That needs to be eighty tons. So we can make a simple adjustment to keep both strains and essential limitations unchanged. And we do it using Sanguinitys Reign.
That clutched Avos entire attention. The tower specifically. So. The base of the Heaven becomes fixed to the tonnage. Like a core. Or a spine. But expand the Heaven itself? Treat constructs created by the haemokinetic broadcast as separate entities?
Yes! Yes! Lets try it. I think itll be a far more stable configuration. Oh, and dont think about specific numbers this time. Use generalities and let the Meta-Fac work with the loaded builds.
Again, he initiated the alteration of his hubris again but sent with it a drip of personal desire metastasized from his recent experiences.
When one survived long enough in New Vultun, they began to notice a rhyme to the city themes that ensured his enduring survival.
His skill in Necrojacking was compounded with recent memories of Sunrises swarm and the plague-like Conflagration he captured from Kaes mind.
Decentralization. Asymmetry. Angles.
These motifs had protected him, and upon straying from their grace, he found himself punished.
Against Abrel, his ontology was too fixed, too rooted in rigidity. Against the Low Masters and the Hungers, he was a creature of lesser skill, yet had saved himself using their ignorance and misdirection. And when entrapped by Naekos all-powerful might, Denton sent him away with words and information alone.
Options.
He needed more options.
No! she yelped. Embarrassed at her sudden outburst, she hugged herself. No. I want to remember. I dont want to forget its I uh Its just so hard to think and say something. I thought working on your Frame would make me focus more oror find something but I cant calm down and I cant
I have another Frame, Avo repeated. Can tell you what I could do with it. Do you want to hear?
She paused. I yes?
I could take all the cyclers. Integrate them with my Frame. Graft the Heavens. Hunt for more thaums. Could give them to Draus or Essus or Chambers or even the Columners. Could give them to some joy-fiend. For amusement. Or I could make you a Clad too.
Kae knew this was coming on some level. He saw it in her eyes. He saw it in the way she straightened herself. And he saw her apprehension when she reached up to touch her eye. Before. When you asked me I She grimaced. I couldnt remember so much but I think I didnt want to remember either. I wanted to believe in the fantasy that things could go back. That after you healed me and I could go back up the Tiers and just live my life again.
A flash of a memory passed through Avos mind. He remembered having fish in the Tiers. He wondered if they were still alive.
Or real at all.
But thats not going to be happening anymore. Not with what they did. And not with what you are. I need I need them to burn. I need them to burn! Burn! Burn! The way she stamped exposed a child-like tantrum. She wasnt used to this kind of rage, nor enacting violence on her own behalf.
She would learn. It might take a few deaths, but she would learn.
Yes. The steel and resoluteness in her words rang clear. Yes. Ill take it. I want the Frame. Fuck the oaths. Fuck the Guilds. Fuck it all. I dont want to feel this way alone.
RESURRECTION - 100%
Avo felt light-formed fingers pry his consciousness back up into existence. As his subreality began to inject him back across the veil, he watched as Kae dissolved, her expression hardened, her gaze locked to his fading Soul.
Existence shuddered into shape around him as mem-data flowed across his cog-feed. Spawning over his corpse, he found Kae standing right before him, their conversation interrupted by his return, but not concluded.
From the stairs, he could hear sharp, clicking footsteps. Draus. Her bio-rig rattled a specific way.
You know you have to die to become Godclad? he asked.
Kae snorted a soft laugh. Im anI was an Agnos, Avo. I know more about your Frame than you probably do.
Was, he noted.
They just let it happen, Kae said. If not for Draus and then you, they wouldve just Her voice choked off. She shook her head.
He grunted. Wasnt much he could say about someones extended family leaving them to face torment on their own.
I can do it if youre afraid, Avo said. Can make it painless using my Heaven.
No. She squeaked with fear as she said it. He could hear her heart pulsing, see her blood coursing, smell the stink of her breath as she breathed and swallowed back bouts of rising panic. I can do it. I want to do it. Blinking, she struggled to compose herself. Avo? What what do you want? Why are you helpingIm grateful but why? I know you dont care. Not like that.
Why. That was a good question.
One that he was only beginning to develop an answer to. His Echoheads picked at the ground. Walton. He wanted me to see the colors. Experience new flavors. Live. His jaws widened for a moment before he forced them shot as his eyes swept over the softness of her throat. Still hunger. Still want to hurt and kill and eat. Dont want to deny it anymore. Dont want to lie to myself. But theres no taste in hurting the choiceless. Bad diet. My father was right.
So its about what he wanted? Kae asked.
No, Avo said. Walton was a good father. He did everything he could for me. For my growth. My agency. But he was a monster to everyone else. No one elses choice mattered. I was the goal. He hurt everyone to achieve it.
Draus emerged out from the entrance and stopped to regard the two locked in conversation.
Avo continued. Dont want to be him. Want moreI am more. More than ghoul. More than Necrojack. More than Godclad.
He turned his gaze skyward, and though a featureless expanse greeted him, he imagined himself staring at the Tiers. Its not done. Guilds will be coming for my Frame. They will keep killing the FATELESS. They will keep fighting. Someday theyll break the world for good. Done with that. Done with letting them choose. Seen their decisions. Seen their wars. Seen them suffer no consequence.
Nearby, the blood in the pool was bubbling, drawn up by a will unseen.
No more. Going to readjust the food chain. Do what I was supposedly designed to do.
He spread his fangs in a wide smile, his many teeth clasped over one another. Mirrorhead. Got me addicted to quality meat. Cant go back. Wont go back. Still have to hurt his sister. Still have to break his father. Still have new hunting grounds to prepare for.
Youre going to war against the Guilds? Kae breathed.
War? Avo said. No. War is their business. Im just going to make victims of them. I just want to hurt them.
And thats it? Kae asked.
For now, Avo said. Tastes change with experience. But either we hurt them. Or they hurt us. No other way.
No other way, Kae agreed. Well, I might have a few people we can start with.
Ah. Ori-Thaum. It would be a thrill to see if they could withstand a weapon of their own creation. Find the Glaives? The Incubi that hurt you?
She nodded. Its a start. Well see how the experience changes me.
He had underestimated the little Agnos. There was more to her than knowledge and scholarly charm.
Turning, Kae regarded Draus with a polite smile. Hi, Draus. Um. If you have a gun or something, can I borrow it? I want to shoot myself.
What? Chambers footsteps slapped against the steps. Whoa! Wait! Hold on there, we just fixed youdont snuff yourself! Essus! You other half-strands! Fuckingcome on!
More footsteps followed. It sounded like a collective stampede.
Sunrise circled around Avos head as the swarm buzzed above. Unexpected. Most unexpected.
The Regular, meanwhile, just glared at the ghoul. The fuck you say to her?