Chapter 13-21 Become (II)
The separation of ego and will into parted metaphysical components making up a full nous or person is a relatively uniqueand contagious phenomenonto sophont beings who survive in thaumaturgically-affected environments.
Currently, Aegis theorizes that it is contact with subrealities or thaumic-phenomena in general that afflict this change on individual beings. For in-field operatives deployed on Idheim, should they be killed in action and reseeleved thereafter, the assistance of an Agnos is usually required to the fracturing of their ego and will. Case in point, should the mind of an operative be tunneled into a new morph after death, their brain functions will remain but they wont be able to commit to any executive action.
Effectively, their personhood is severed in half. Theyll have all the ability to think, but none of the functional drive to do it. As if like a metaphysical chunk of them is missing.
Devoid of such a conceptual component, even fully intact minds are hollowed across the veil of realities, and though they remain untouched in the material, when placed in a stable-Rupture subreality expansion liminality, the missing facets of their personhood can be observed in visible detail
-Voidwatch, Ministry of Thaumic- Anomalies, Ego and Will
13-21
Become (II)
I am going to try something. I wish to see if I can change her mind.
Such were Avos first words as he withdrew himself from Abrels corpse. Surging fire collapsed backward across the vastness of the Nether, and everywhere he was felt indelibly marked. His presence was no longer quiet, like termites eating through the wood.
He was now a traveling forest fire. A conflagration, a fitting alignment to the spreading flames that constituted the new sinews of his cognition. His shadow lingered in the Nether in the memories he left absent and the minds he left bare.
Soon, Abrel Greatling would be among them. Unlike the rest, however, she was like himan exile from deaths embrace.
Through her, he would tread the next steps of his self-comprehension.
And if what he theorized was right, hers as well.
Denton jolted back after the words first left him, the nectar of her mind teasing him like a ripe fruit beaded with scintillation. Oh, the secrets would glean if he took her into his consensus.
[Couldnt access her mind before. Didnt have the proper components. Things are different now.]
[Still not certain of effect. She could join with our thoughtstuff. Want to see if she burns. But wait. Maybe wait.]
[Another chance later. See if a bargain can be struck. She is useful. Dont alienate. Still too beneficial.]
[Will be delicious though.]
[Yes. Delicious. New colors to see.]
Somehow, Avo didnt think Walton intended for him to obtain new experiences this way.
As he pushed himself up using his Echoheads, he left the hidden session he sequenced inside Abrel active within himself in anticipation of her resurrection. If the rules behind her death continued to apply, he would have no problem funneling himself across the Auto-Seances and taking her mind for his own.
But her mental template would only be the first step.
The true victory awaited in the discovery of what he could change thereafter.
Avo, you good there, consang?
He paused. Who had said thatoh, Draus.
The barrel of her projectile launcher was extended from under her wrist, and his Phys-Sim had it lined straight at his head.
She hadnt shot him. Drawing in the emanations of thoughstuff leaking free from her accretion, his subminds constructed a vague simulation of the dilemma she felt.
Thanks, he said, living out her internal conflict in real-time. Thanks for not shooting me.
Yeah, she replied, not yet lowering her gun. Dont mention it. Would've done it if you hung around inside a couple seconds longer.
[Jelen Draus. Always reliable.]
[Estimating simulated responses.]
[Still could just burn her mind into ours.]
[Again. Will lose her trust. Control our hunger.]
[Control.]This chapter made its debut appearance via N0v3lB1n.
[Master.]
[Grow her trust.]
[Yes. Simulating new cognitive pathways. Installing adaptive thought patterns to improve socialization.]
ADAPTING MIND-TEMPLATES [TALON-1]; [TALON-17]; [TALON-11] INTO COGNITIVE STRUCTURE
The transformation of his mind was as obvious as it was uncanny. From atop his crown did his Metamind burn, rising towers fire spilling free and constant from the bend of his halo. The phantasmal brightness he projected cast all the others beneath the presence of a dancing shadow, and they regarded him with rigid stances and unblinking gazes.
He changed. In such a short time, he changed again. They didnt understand. He himself didnt understand. They were afraid.
It was wise and reasonable to fear the unknown in this city.
But this time, things would be different.
New sequences grew and connected like the roots of a tree spreading wide beneath the softness of soil. At his foundation, he remained himself, but there was more to him now. Additional layers of emotion and genuine empathy burrowed into him, and a soft hiss of pain escaped from his lungs as his base nature sparked a flicker of trauma when the pure human designs settled into him.
Avo? Draus said again, her tone worryingly thin.
Im fine, he said. The newer, more human parts of his mind werent in that instant, but his subminds attuned his structure and dissolved the conflicting aspects of his nature. He looked upon Draus again and noted the worry in her brow, noted how Chambers had taken to standing in front of Kae, and how the Agnos was peeking out from behind him, eyes wide, her mind unsure what to feel.
I he said, beginning with Draus.
There was so much he could say. So much he wanted to say now that he understood more. Now that he grafted humanistic feedback into his meta-neurology.
[Be honest with her.]
[Yes. Tell her what you wanted to do. We know she likes honesty.]
[Honesty will gain her trust. She respects it. Will make both of us seem more real to each other.]
[Connect.]
[Yes. Connect.]
It was so hard for me not to burn your mind away, Avo admitted. Draus expression didnt change, but Dentons eyebrow twitched as she slowly backed away.
Sunrise, possessed of more foresight or self-preservation than everyone else in the room, was currently plastered around the doorframe leading downstairs next to Cas, who held his sting-corded arm out to the side as if preparing to draw a pistol.
[Maybe too honest.]
[Can still try again after she shoots and kills us. Not a big deal.]
[Could liquefy bullets. Fight her.]
[Yes. Also option.]
She glared at him, but surprisingly little anger burned behind her eyes. Youre hurting her.
I know. Dont have a better way. He turned back to the Agnos. If what I do with Abrel Greatling works. If the twinned alteration of our conjoined minds takes effect I think I can take your pain away. Will you want that?
At the mention of pain being taken away, he heard Essus sit up from across the room. Avo considered the man another candidate for this experiment, but the former father had already suffered too much. There was little sense in breaking him when one more deserved could pay the price of any failures instead.
I dont want to forget anything, Kae said. I told you that.
You wont. For a moment, he considered reaching and engaging in tactile contact with her as a sign of physical support. But he didnt. So much choice had been deprived of the Agnos. She should get a little back. My father took from you. Ori-Thaum took from you. Even Highflame took from you. Used your research for something you didnt intend. I am not them. I am the culmination of all your work and more. And I want to grant you what you want. And more.
[Abrel Greatling just resurrected.]
[Can feel her mind on the other side. She is frightened. Confused. Disoriented.]
[Should consume her mind before she composes herself.]
He funneled his reaching flames through his Auto-Seance and into her mind just as she resulted. She came ablaze from within, the entirety of her mind burning away into his as her template settled upon his growing inventory.
Moreover, he felt her life swell inside himpast battles and distant memories of Tierside schooling settled into him. The added weight of her experiences broadened his sense of self instead of exhausting him.
More. Always more.
Repeating what he did earlier, he overloaded her implants and left her dead and adrift in the void again. The act took less than a thought for himnot even a deep dive as his subminds completed the minutiae on his behalf.
He worried this would make him lazy.
[Mental template: Abrel Greatling subsumed]
[8021 ghosts with her as well. And three new phantasmics worth considering. Can remember her life. Can remember]
[Later. Focus on Kae now. When she resurrects again we can do the next part.]
He risked waiting a moment longer. Kae mattered more, and for the first time, he didnt just think such a thought, he felt it as well.
What a gnawing ache apprehension brought.
Youre not lying, are you? Kae said, finally. She swallowed as swiped at her face. Youre really going to try and and give me anything I want? After your father after everything?
Yes, Avo said. And I wont try. It will happen. We will come to know what the color of justice is.
At that, Kae laughed. People people destroyed my life. Took my work. And now a monster is going to try and kiss it all better. Her mind settled back into weariness as the anger slipped away from her. She shook her head. What is my life.
Strange, he answered .But well face that together.
He felt Draus loosen her grip on his shoulder, and he, in turn, released her hand. Thanks for not turning me to glass, he said.
Yeah. Gotta admit: it was pretty hard for me not to for a second.
He chuffed a low note of bemusement. Being human was ticklish sometimes.
Im going to dive over again soon, he said. These words were offered to the entire room rather than just Kae or Draus. I just subsumed Abrel Greatlings mind. I feel her I can manifest her cognition now. He let her sequences cascade through his flames in an instant and the contents slammed down upon him like a ton of bricks.
You broke her family in more ways than you know. These words were, however, meant for Draus alone. He looked into her shining irises, alight with the touch of technology. Broke them deep. The ghoul inside him seethed in admiration of the lingering torment that nested deep in the corners of Abrels psyche. Such a delicious wound.
That thought accompanied a note of self-disgust and a spark of trauma as his mind rattled against himself.
[Hm. Some problems of internal conflict are caused by executive thinking.]
[The base mind is still too cruel. Has human structures but will need more stable connective sequences to bridge empathic constructs to our core self.]
[How about a gradual increase of psychopathy? Acclimation as a buffer. Feel human initially and then let it settle. Could be like digestion?]
Again, the shape of his mind shifted, and new stretches of cognition fused over the vulnerabilities of the old.
I uh, Chambers snorted. Im not gonna lie: Im still pretty fucking confused as to whats going on? Like I like nice Avo. But he also freaks me outbut I dont want you to go back! Youve been getting nicer! Nice is good! He whipped his arms around for suppose. We all like you nice! Right guys?
There was a lot less agreeing and a lot more staring than he wanted.
Godsdammit, you shits! Back me up!
Everyone kept ignoring him.
What are you trying to do with her? Kae asked suddenly. Abrel, I mean. What is it that youre planning on doing with her now that you have her mind? Are you are you trying to transfer yourself across bodies? Sheathes?
[No. But thats another experiment: Will we resurrect in her body if we move all of our cognition into her?]
[Questionable? Test at the end. Use Chambers as anchor on this end.]
Chambers, Avo said. Im going to need to burn you again later. Eat all of your mind.
You see! Chambers accused. This is the shit that happens when no one backs me up.
Youre the only one that can take it, Avo lied. Youre the only choice.
Immediately, Chambers puffed out his chest and his disappointment swelled into pride. Never say Aedon Chambers didnt give his heart and soul for his consangs.
Cas sighed under his breath. Jaus. The ghouls gonna make this fucking half-strand unbearable in record time with all this ass-kissing.
Im going to shift my mind to be almost exactly like Abrels, Avo said. Going to see if that still destroys her cognition, or if we will stack over each other.
And then what will you do? Kae asked.
Then I see if I can change her. Avo reconsidered his words. Change us.
[Abrels alive again.]
[Shift sequences on base-mind. Ready to dive.]
Draus, Avo said. Shoot me if the fires empty from my mind and I drop mind-dead. Going to try Kaes idea at the end.
My idea? Kae asked.
Diving now, Avo said. Will share new understandings when I return. New options.
Chambers leaned close to Draus. Reg. Im still fuckin lost.
Some flamin nova-hot Necro-shit.
And with a thought, Avo shifted his mind and felt his sense of self reknitting anew. The empathy in him coiled and changed, deadening toward certain concepts and people while kindling hotter for others. Toward Draus, he felt an incomprehensible hatred, while in Kae he found himself directing a conditioned respect.
Arrogance, confidence, rage, and withheld sorrow intertwined at the core of her being as he felt the edges of her cognitive architecture spread out into shape.
Besides a single pinprick of awareness at his core, all else belonged to Abrel Greatling, the flames now weeping from pathways entirely aligned to what he drank away from her when last she lived.
Manifesting an Auto-Seance, he injected this section of himself through the session, and across the vastness of void, his mind ascended upward to bury itself into Abrel, symmetry achieved in sequence, thoughtstuff, phantasmics, and all.