Chapter 2366
Devick raised her chin and endured his sharp gaze. Now, more than ever, she refused to take a step back.
You dont know what you are suggesting, Nether King Hungry Eye, or Randidly Ghosthound as he was known in his main universe, practically blazed with power as he glowered at her. If he could reach into her mouth and rip out her suggestion before she offered it, he probably would have.
His jaw clenched and unclenched. His emerald eyes seemed to seethe with a whirlwind of energies, hovering just beneath the surface. He could crush her with either his Nether or his images, even after she had vastly improved relying on a knock-off version of his Fatepiece. It is far to say that you and this woman had the same starting point. But the Actus Suprem has had a thousand years to stew and twist herself into a monster. Just establishing a small connection would be disastrous.
Even the fact she stood in front of him right now was only because he protected her from the oppressive force of Elhumes crystalized Aether above them.
And maybe, because she had to rely on him even to stand next to him here, Devick refused to abandon the thought without a fight. This was a way that she could be useful. Would you rather just pick one of those ravines and march forward? You asked for ideas. This is an idea. Dont be petty about it. If you think its bad, just say so. But we both know it isnt.
Randidly reached up and rubbed the bridge of his nose. She could practically see the thoughts crashing into one another inside of his head, a thousand a second, a million impacts and redirections. She wanted so badly to reach out and touch his shoulders, to rub out the tension. But she could only watch as he sighed and spoke. Im not hah. Look, the Actus Suprems image is one of madness. Even a brush can be destabilizing-
Im not particularly stable to begin with, Devick added. A little more unpredictability couldnt hurt-
Randidlys glare sharpened. -but we would need more than a brush to get the information we need. To find the path the Actus Suprem took, we would need to establish a connection of Nether and then thrum it, to create an echo outlining her passage. You would not brush her: you would draw the gaze of the Actus Suprem. Because if nothing else, you share the same curiosity-
Randidly, you can just call her Devick, Devick said quietly. I wont be upset. I know we arent the same person.
She watched the muscles along his jaw clench, for what felt like the hundredth time today. Neveah stepped forward before they could get sidetracked on this other issue. We dont have much time, Randidly. If we are going to do this, we need to do it now. Or we need to just choose as Solomon suggested.
The mountains of Aether sang their song of power. The mist seemed to be creeping further out from the base, approaching their position. Soon, they would be engulfed by its aura. For two full seconds, Randidly chewed on the problem. Crash, crash, crash, his thoughts terminated their brief and violent journeys. His gaze rose to Solomon. You really know nothing else?
Nothing. Solomon shook his head. I didnt dare leave Pines position until I was ready to commit. I could not investigate what had been done with this place.
The Vulpine, Raymund Ballast, stepped forward and slammed his fist against his chest. Ghosthound, if our theories are correct, the Swacc Family and their forces are still present within this base. Why not allow me to take on this burden? If we create one of these sympathetic links to Techetadore, the danger-
Already, Randidly shook his head. I appreciate the thought, and would much prefer it, but even if Elhume is attempting to possess Techetadores body, he likely wont be at the place where the Actus Suprem is working. And stopping her from fucking the Nexus is priority number one. I dont want to fight the Swaccs and end up lost. But Devick-
You cant do this alone, Neveah said, at the same time as Devick spoke.
You cant bear all the risk yourself.
Those rusty motes of light drifted closer to Devick and she could see that their edges were jagged and vicious, as though the Actus Suprem had used her finger and thumb and ripped them out of discarded sheet metal. The womans image pulsed and whispered, at once overwhelming and calming. It swirled around her, almost as though it was preparing to chew and digest her.
Devick gritted her teeth and lifted her chin. And you are a monster.
If anything, the Actus Suprem seemed even more pleased by the rebuke. Well, thats nice of you to say. You should see me when I hold one of my little parties. I have a fur-trimmed cape that is simply to die for. Abruptly her gaze sharpened. Her smile widened, stretching her face, showing more and more teeth. You know, if you dont survive this, Ill bury you in it. How about that? A promise, from one Devick to another.
An answering pulse had formed around the Actus Suprem and began to bounce back toward Devick. Yet compared to the one going out, the one coming back seemed to only crawl forward. Or rather, it could not cross the shortened tunnel that they now viewed; it had to traverse the full distance between them.
A horrifying thought struck Devick. This small tunnel that makes it possible to see her to see me as I could have become Thats not Hungry Eyes working. Its her. She pulled me closer.
Her resolve hardened underneath the pressure of the Actus Suprem. And now Devick understood a bit of why Randidly called her that because this version of Devick had climbed atop millions of bodies, building a veritable citadel of death and madness from which she could reign. It was an acknowledgment of the womans accomplishments, even if the dreadful cost disgusted him.
The return pulse continued to ooze through the space. Devick manifested her own Grand Fate, forcing back the skittering little rust motes around her body. Malice, crimson furred except for the deathly skeletal hand that had held a god slaying weapon, glared across the small tunnel between the two women.
Congratulations! Your Grand Fate Malice, Merry Bride of Perdition has grown to Level 971!
Congratulations! Your Grand Fate Malice, Merry Bride of Perdition has grown to Level 972!
For the first time, the Actus Suprem seemed genuinely confused as she examined Malice. She blinked several times. That is- wait a moment, the codependence of your Grand Fate and upon my very own son! Well, well, well, for a clone, youve got no, but more importantly, why the fuck cant I rip that out of you?!
She snarled the last few words. Her eyes wept madness. The Actus Suprem shook the chains she held, half in anger, half in an almost taunting gesture. Blood splattered everywhere, hitting the ground between them, leaving arcing splashes like a pig carcass had been violently gutted. And then, as Devick watched, that blood began to wiggle and evaporate. Soon, a whole new spore cloud of those rusty bits of madness wafted toward Devick.
Malice raised its grey hand, radiating hate and preparing to rip its way through any sort of attack.
The Actus Suprem stepped past Devicks brave Grand Fate before she could respond. The Actus Suprem held the chains in one hand, but the other reached out for Devick. The world seemed to move in stuttered snapshots, making resistance impossible. Right as Devick realized the threat, the Actus Suprem grinned. Are you going to flinch now, little me?
Devick felt chilled to the bone. Despite everything, despite all the differences in their lives, the challenging note in the Actus Suprems voice proved that she understood Devick. Proved she understood how desperately she wanted to be strong for Randidly. Instinctively, Devick raised her chin in response to the provocation.
The return of the echo had come across almost all of the distance. In another few moments, it will have returned to touch Randidlys working. Devick bit her lip and braced herself.
So as the Actus Suprem drove her hand into Devicks chest and soul, she did not flinch.