//-------------------------------------------------------// Equestria encounter -by Diomedes- //-------------------------------------------------------// //-------------------------------------------------------// The shelter of angels //-------------------------------------------------------// The shelter of angels Dash flew as fast as she could. Sweat beads running down her neck and chest, she knew that she was going as fast as she could without completely draining herself of energy. But yet, as far as she flew, as fast as she travelled, she still felt the creeping coldness of the terror that chased her. She wasn’t even sure where she was, she couldn’t tell if there was a ground beneath her, ocean or if she was as high as she could go, but she knew that something was at her tail and it wanted her. The wind that enveloped her face grew colder until it was nearly unbearable, and the atmosphere around her grew dark. Dash braved the terrible sight and looked over her shoulder. A shadowy figure, wide winged and billowing a thick smoke chased after her, only a dozen metres or so behind. She felt fear set into her heart and decided to concentrate on her flying. Dash turned and was met by a sharp pain to her face as she struck something hard. A series of long, thick built fingers wrapped around her head with a slowness that almost teased Dash. She could feel her breath grow shallow and quickened while her wings fell limp in terror. As soon as she remembered what she was originally trying to escape something grabbed her from behind, and all of a sudden the giant hand that had grabbed her somehow dissipated into complete darkness. All Dash could she was a howling abyss of darkness, all she could feel was the cold grip f something holding her from behind. Dash clicked back into panic and flapped her wings hard and fast paced. As if reacting to the movement a pain bit down on Dashs’ right wing, and to her horror, started gnawing on it. She could feel blood run down her feathers and she could feel sharp teeth grind on bone, but she couldn’t scream, she couldn’t do anything. Because it wasn’t real. Dash awoke. She screamed in pain as she once again came to, once again bearing the agony of a broken and twisted wing. She felt a tugging pain as she rose and fell, her wing swinging lifelessly behind her. She could feel a metallic coolness under her arm, between her breasts, on her face and displaced around her legs. She squirmed in discomfort and pain, yet it was like snuggling into a boulder, every time she moved she found yet another cold surface at a different angle. She could hear a steady, fast paced beat of heavy footsteps below her along with the occasional grind of metal on metal. “N-n-n.....n-n-n-no................” Dash breathed as her mind was wracked by pain and disorientation. She opened her left eye slightly to see a large face look down at her for a second before looking back up and straight ahead of its direction of travel. It seemed like hours passed of squirming, crying, groaning and protest. The backdrop of colour that filled her sight from time to time grew orange and pink as the sun set far off into the hills and mountains beyond. It must have been an hours’ walk since departing ponyville, as the sun had already been headed back down. “We’re here,” A deep and intimidating voice announced, one that Dash had trouble remembering who it came from. Something inside her knew that something bad was going to happen, and with that last thought painting her weakened mind, she blacked out. “We’re here,” Ajax announced. He didn’t expect a response, but he thought it best to alert the creature to what was happening. Ajax was perplexed as he felt the small native grow limp and lifeless, opposed to the normal squirming that had been the feature of Ajaxs’ journey. As a space marine, Ajax found it strange how a creature could grow so attached to an appendage. For his kind the body was a vessel, a simple organic vehicle that could be repaired, and in failing that, have portions removed and replaced. He looked on to the large adamantine doors of the monastery, ribbed and riveted. At his approach, a servo skull attached to the wall leading to the doorway lit up with a green glow as an eye photoceptor implanted in one of its eye sockets activated. The green light scanned the space marine with analysis lasers as it extended on a mechanical ‘neck’ to ‘look’ at him from multiple angles. “Approved,” The buildings computer said through the vox speaker on the wall, ever in its dead and lifeless tone. The large door gave a hiss as hydraulics released and pistons came to life. The first layer of door slid down into the ground, the second split into two tooth edged pieces and slid away horizontally. As the second set of doors opened Ajax moved in, his footsteps resonating as his metal boots kissed metal floor. Continuing on he marched through the wide corridor that led to the main chamber, but diverted left and into the apothecarion wing of the monastery. The wing was large enough to accommodate over forty battle brothers, even a dreadnaught or two, but these statistics would do little to aid the weakening creature he held in his arms. Ajax walked to the nearest medical room and released the heavy lock that sealed its glass door. In fact, the whole room was glass say for the farthest wall, this held a number of equipment racks, servitors and monitors used for medical practise. He walked inside and up to the surgical bed, hitting a switch to make its surface inflate into something more comfortable, ensuring the patient was face down when he placed her down with care. Next her keyed in an activation code into the rooms interface and watched the various machinery whir to life. Servo arms swung down and circled the bed along with a wide lamp. Servitors on tracks groaned as the rolled next to the bed while servo skulls floated in, harnessed with jars of surgical fluid and scanning equipment. Finally a staff of adepts and serfs, ghostly and pale eyed creatures in bright white robes, skittered and glided into the room. The formed a line and turned to face Ajax, two standing as tall as himself but thin and bodies primarily made of bionics, the other three no taller than Ajaxs’ waist but hunched in stance and carrying scrolls and thick books. “This creature needs urgent medical assistance, repair the broken appendage on the right of her back,” Ajax ordered. “Please, retrieve a chapter apothecary so we may begin the operation,” The tall adept replied in a soft, calm tone. “I am the only astarte currently on this world, I hereby override all protocol that is non-essential to medical activities and hold full responsibility for the actions taken in this room.” Ajax new this wasn’t going to be easy. “Very well my lord,” The adept replied as his team turned and circled the table. With a scanner mounted servo skull the adept quickly scanned the patient. “I am reluctant to say my lord, but this alien does not appear in our archives. Proceeding with a medical operation could prove dangerous for the patient,” The adept then stated. “We have no other options; if we try nothing the limb is lost anyway. Besides, you’re performing bone and muscle reconstruction, not an organ transplant,” Ajax returned. “Very well, my lord. Commencing procedure,” The adept announced. At this the creature stirred and awoke. As her face was directed at it, the native must have woken up to see one of the servitors. She looked at the pale skinned servant riddled with augmetics and grizzly mechanical limbs and shook in terror. With a mechanical buzz the servitors head turned to meet her gaze with its own dead eyes, pale and unblinking. She whimpered as it leaned nearer and drew up a syringe built into its left forearm. Her breathing quickened and she gave a wince of pain as the long, hollow needle shot into her bicep and injected a sedative. Ajax felt sorry for the creature, already broken and then waking up to a lobotomised, semi mechanical servitor. But finally her eyes rolled back and she fell into a deep sleep, and seeing this as his queue to leave, Ajax stepped out the glass door and locked it behind him. Dash woke to the cool, yet soft touch of a mattress beneath her, a pillow cushioning her face. She gave a comforted grin and snuggled into its soft embrace . Dash heard a chirping sound and thought maybe a bird had flown into her room, or maybe she had fallen asleep in a tree. She opened her eyes slightly to see a leached coloured balloon float infront of her. Then she noticed the balloon had deep holes set in it, filled with a mesh of mechanical innards. Below it hung mechanical tentacles and within one hole was set a glowing red lens. Dash screamed in surprise as she noticed it was a skull, a floating with machinery plugged into it. She reared back and simply stared at it as it hovered beside her, staring back. It chirped as it floated up to her face, mechanical sprockets whizzing around inside its head while a device at the base of the bone-dome hummed with a synthetic life. Dashes eyes darted left to right, and seeing the unguarded door to the empty room, decided to make a break for it. She hoped out of bed and ran to the door, her muscles aching from the sudden surge of activity. She grasped a large handle that appeared to turn on the spot and put all her effort into turning it. The handle didn’t budge, not an inch of movement was given in her favour, and all the while she struggled the floating skull closed in on her with a hauntingly slow speed. Dash panicked and gave a powerful shunt with all her weight against the lock and felt a bruising pain pound at her back. She clenched her teeth and tried to put her hand around her back to feel whatever injury had been inflicted. Dash calmed down as the pain subsided, then attempting to stretch out her wings. The left wing unfurled and was held open easily enough, the right however protested in a stubborn, grinding pain. After a couple of discomforting seconds Dash could see her right wing was encased in a layer of bandage, and on top of that a framework of mechanical harness and support. She couldn’t quite stretch the whole thing out as far as she could have, but instead saw no need to. Dash pondered for a second what had happened, the danger she had faced and the harrowing result that followed. She knew she couldn’t have defeated the gigantic creature that had threatened her friends’ life but she couldn’t have just stood there and watched. Such a thoughtless action may have just cost her the ability of flight and as a small price as it was to pay for someponies life, was an enormous loss to a pegasus whose life revolved around flying. Dashs’ fear was replaced by the gnawing of realisation, evident when the mechanical skull once again floated to her side and stared at her with its luminous red gaze. “Yeah........what?” Dash shot at the skull that just bobbed in the air with no reply. Dash sighed and gripped the door handle again, twisting as hard as she could. The skull seemed to register Dashs’ wish to leave the room and floated to a series of circular plugs gathered at a terminal near the door. It plugged a segmented tentacle into one of the sockets, and with a hiss, the door lock twisted and the door swung open. Dash jumped back at the violent hiss of the doors release but soon gathered her courage and pushed the heavy set door open. With a grunt of effort she was free from the confines of the dull grey prison and out in a massive corridor, wide enough to fit ponyville market in its dark walls. It was long built structure, the corridor leading to some kind of chapel at one end and a massive metal doorway at the other. Dash should have run to the door and tried to find an escape route of some kind, but curiosity dug deep into her mind and she found her hooves taking her down the chapel isle. The chapel section of whatever building she was in was larger than any building she had entered in her life, easily the size of the rainbow factory in Cloudsdale, yet taller and more airy. As she stepped onto the deep red rug than led to the altar of the church she must have activated some magical lighting system, as light blue lamps flickered to life and what sounded like wind breathed through the walls. Massive statues of robed skeletons and heroic figures formed a semi-circle at the back of the church behind the altar, and infront of a ridiculously huge set of stained glass windows. Soon she realised figures scurrying around the rows of dark wood seating and fluttering over her head. She had trouble identifying the creatures at first, but noticed how they were all smaller than her, no taller than her chest. She got a proper look at one as a cloaked figure with grey feathered wings fluttered to a black chandelier holding half molten candlesticks. It hovered in the air clutching a thick, steel rimmed book in one metal fingered hand and a long stick in the other, its tip lit with a small flame. It fluttered about the candles, lighting them one by one before moving off to the next chandelier. Dash gasped in surprise as she looked down to see a pair of grey robed creatures peering up at her with ghostly eyes and faces mutilated by mechanical contraptions. She noticed how harmless and small they appeared and knelt down to their eye level. “Hey,” She said with affectionate eyes. The creatures stared at her still, one tilting its head slightly as if confused by the greeting. She felt her heart melt slightly as she could almost make out a hint of sorrow set in their pale, unblinking eyes, that and the fact that one’s organic mouth was stuffed full of tubes and wires that led to its stomach, the other had some form of speaker stapled into its own. “Do you guys live here?” She tried again, but to no avail. “They will only respond to orders.......” A calm an somewhat synthetic voice said from behind Dash, making her spin round in a defensive manner. She looked up to see a tall, thin cloaked creature that must have sneaked up on her. Its face was completely mechanical, holding three orange eyes and a collection of robotic pincers and mandibles for a mouth. It was much taller than her and held its hands in the other arms cloak like she heard the unicorn monks of the east did. “..........And even then, only ones given by astarte authorisation,” The creature said with clicking pincers. “I just want to leave, I need to get back to my friends,” Dash said with a bland tone. “I must insist you stay miss, your injuries are still healing and to travel will only aggravate the wounds.” “So what, are you gonna keep me here? Like a prisoner?” Dash shot in aggression. “Not at all miss, you may leave via the primary entrance any time you wish. Though you must know that you cannot be allowed to enter again without the escort of battle brother Ajax Urien.” “Well you can tell the big blue guy ‘thanks for the help’, but I’m outta here,” Dash said before quickly walking to the large doors. “Of course miss,” The tall creature said passively before turning back to carry out its duties. As Dash approached the door a ceiling mounted skulls followed her advance with its hollow eyes on humming mechanical joints before a green light blinked twice from behind its empty sockets. The doors hissed and whined as the pulled apart and let light pour in from the outside world. Dash only just noticed how dead and still the air had been inside the massive structure, unlike the ever-moving, warm equestrian winds. She practically ran out the large set of thick doors and was beaming as she felt the soft grass beneath her hooves. Dash was so caught up in raw anticipation that she forgot all about her damaged wing, and was swiftly reminded again once she tried to spread them to take flight. Dash started her long walk back to ponyville, from where she could only assume was the far corner of the everfree forest. Dash looked back at the building she had just come from and saw how intimidating in design and size it was, standing about as high as ponyville central hall and made up of four sections linked at the middle forming somewhat of a cross shape. As she passed over the first hilltop, not twenty paces from the large building, Dash noticed a nearby set of tents that had been set up. Dash was struck with joy as she saw a tired eyed Applejack crawl out from one of the tent doors. Dash was too busy sprinting to her friends to realise how early it really was, the sun just half risen over the horizon. “AJ!” Dash cried, but applejack was still half asleep, barely able to even walk straight while fetching herself some instant coffee. “AJ!!” Dash practically screamed, this time making Applejack turn in surprise and confusion. “Dash?” She asked herself quietly before realising that this wasn’t just a hopeful dream, “DASH!” Applejack also broke out into a full sprint, meeting Dash just outside the campsite and lifting her around the waist in a tight hug which Dash eagerly returned. “Oh Dash, I can’t even begin t’ tell yah how worried we all were,” Applejack said on the verge of tears, putting Dash down and staring at her with eye wider than the sky itself. “Pfft, worried? About ‘The Dash’? Hah! It was barely a scratch,” Dash replied humorously. Awoken by the commotion the Pinkie, Twilight, Fluttershy and following sluggishly behind, Rarity arose from their tents. None stayed very sombre for long once they caught sight of Dash, Pinkie outright exploding in hyperactive excitement. There was a whirlwind of relief, joy and hysteric laughter until Twilight said something Dash didn’t expect. “Dash......I’m so sorry.” Dash turned from Pinkie with a puzzled look, not even knowing what to say. “If it wasn’t for me, none of this would have happened.” Then Dash remembered, it was Twi who cast the spell which opened the alien portal and brought with it that otherworldly terror. At first Dash felt a wave of resentment for Twilight, after all it was her fault. How could she have been so stupid as to cast a spell at something she’d never seen before, and for something she had only met an hour prior. At first Dash wanted Twi to be sorry, she wanted Twi to feel the guilt she deserved to feel. But she was her friend, they had been through so much and she had always gotten their whole gang out of tricky situations before. No, Twi did deserve to feel sorry, but to Dash, not now. “Don’t think about it Twi, I understand that we were all scared, and we all just wanted the whole thing to be over. Maybe next time you shouldn’t cast a spell at the evil-looking vortex of dread.” Dash said with a humorous inflection. Twilights’ ears folded back as she looked at the ground in defeat. “Hey, where did Fluttershy go?” Pinkie asked. Suddenly it hit everyone that Fluttershy had gone. Heads spun and eyes darted about frantically in search for a certain yellow Pegasus. After a couple of increasingly tense seconds Dash was the first to spot Fluttershy gracefully hovering over to the large structure Dash had just come from. Fluttershy came to a halt just short of the large front door and went to knock before a mechanical skull appeared from out the wall to her right and scanned her with a turquoise light beam. “Oh, um, h-hello there. I was wondering, if it would be ok, if we could speak to the big blue alien please. We wanted to say thank you for fixing up our friend,” Fluttershy pleaded with her inherent adorableness and taking advantage of her hypnotic eyes. The skull was utterly emotionless, as expected, it was just a machine after all. As expected the green light intergrated into the machinery at the base of its ‘neck’ blared red and a speaker droned a simple ‘Denied’ at her with all the warmth of a windigo. It then folded back into the wall and appeared to fall asleep instantly. Fluttershys’ confidence plummeted, such a harsh and definitive response had left her a little shaken and the rest of the girls, who had finally caught up with her, cringed at the atmosphere of it all. Fluttershy wasn’t giving up so easily though, going to the skull and giving it a gentle tap on the head. It responded immediately by unfolding again and scanning her all over again. “Please, I know that he probably doesn’t want to talk to strange, new people, but please could you just let him know we are here. Would you do that for me?” Fluttershy begged, turning the adorable factor into overdrive with her saddened eyes and hurt voice. The skull simply held its place, but for much longer than last time. It was perfectly still, so much that Twilight started to think perhaps she had broken it. Then a gnawing sound of machinery losing grip on itself and the sporadic clicks and whines of some kind of electrical equipment sounded from within the skull as it pivoted and twitched on its ‘neck’. It stopped after a second and droned a simply ‘Stand by’. Fluttershy gave a triumphant little smile in return as the skull seemed to stare into space for several seconds. After a short wait the group could hear the dull, rhythmic thud of heavy footsteps coming from within followed by the loud groans of machinery coming to life. The doors opened once again to reveal Ajax, only this time without his armour. With his suit absent Ajax most certainly looked smaller, and held less bulk, but this gave little comfort to the girls. Even Fluttershy held fear in her wide eyes, taking a couple of steps back from the door as Ajax strode forth. Ajax wore a simple, beige robe along with a pair of boots that appeared to be made of woven strips of leather. He stopped just a step away from Fluttershy, obviously not knowing the meaning of personal space, or deliberately attempting to intimidate her, an attempt that was working very well. “Miss,” He said simply, looking down at Fluttershy with a stern expression, his bright green eyes biting into Fluttershys’ own. “Oh, um, hey. Uh, w-w-we just wanted to, um, say thank you for, uh, helping our friend. So, uh, yeh that’s all. Um, Thanks,” Fluttershys’ words were a swamp of stuttering and hesitation; she couldn’t even look the creature in the eye. Ajax loosened his stony expression slightly, his brow almost reflecting confusion. “Is that all? I was expecting a containment team to be sent to interrogate me. That or an angry mob of locals, I must admit I am pleasantly surprised.” “Oh no, we wouldn’t imagine doing such a thing, you really helped us out back in town. Why I, I hate to think what would have happened if you hadn’t shown up,” Fluttershy reassured. “I am an instrument of the Emperors will, miss; it is my duty to smite the unholy, wherever it be found. And I know you wouldn’t attempt at my capture-” Ajax then nodded into the distance, “- but I’d bet a flagon and a half that they will.” The girls all turned to see what Ajax had pointed out and at first couldn’t see a thing. Then, off in the distance flew a flock of dark silhouettes against the orange of the rising sun. As they grew closer they could all start to make out the figures to be Pegasus ponies, then noticed that they were all royal guards, say for two distinctly larger figures at the centre of the formation. Once they were close enough, which was directly over the camp the girls had set up, the group could see that not only Princess Celestia, but also Princess Luna had arrived with what looked like 40 royal guards. They touched down just a few feet behind the girls, the two Alicorns floating down to the front. “Girls, please step aside, I need to speak to our visitor,” Celestia asked politely and even toned, the girls obeying without question. Ajax gave Celestia no time to make an advanced as he strode past the girls and right up to the sun Princess. Celestia had always been well known for her size and build, she was a goddess after all, but next to Ajax she looked like a child as her eyes just came up to his chin. A brave, and very foolish, royal guard saw this as a threat to the Princess and took it upon himself to step forth. “By the order of royal sisters you are hereby under arrest and will be immediately transferred to Canterlot for questioning,” The guard said with a voice that would have sounded very intimidating had he not been standing up to something with fists as big as his head. Ajax looked down at the tin guard, eyes burning into him with magnificent ease. The giant brought his face down to the guards level, as well as coming nose to nose with him. “I believe your ‘princess’ has a voice of her own,” Ajax growled at the guard who quickly became a lot less brave very quickly. As he left the guard trembling he rose to full height once again and focused his attention too Celestia once again. Celestia did well to keep her cool, keeping a stern face while standing as still as a sculpture. Luna on the other hand looked increasingly worried, shuffling back behind her older sister ever so slightly. “Please, there are questions that we need answered. My only interest is the safety of my people and as much as I truly appreciate what you did yesterday I must ask that you come with us. Please, I don’t want to have to make enemies with you,” Celestia spoke with the most even of tones and even an inflection of humbleness, showing that she knew exactly how delicate her current situation was. Ajax took only a second to soak in Celestias’ words before droning, “Lead the way.” The princess gestured for Ajax to walk beside her which, after another second of analysis, he accepted. The giant walked on with powerful strides but kept in check with the princesses’ speed, her guard fearfully in tow. The girls where left alone once again, utterly taken by what had just happened and none daring to break the silence. Applejack was the first to put an arm around Rainbow Dash and lead her to a tent, the others also went to pack up there things and finally head home for a well deserved rest. It was Fluttershy who spoke first. “Are we going home now?” “Sure are pumpkin. Can’t wait to actually sleep in mah own bed tonight, seems like I haven’t seen it in years,” Applejack said while dumping a fully packed backpack to the ground and started de-pegging her tent. “I couldn’t agree more. I think it’s best if we left this whole mess behind us and try to forget about it,” Rarity huffed while carefully packing away her large collection of hair products. “Oh goodness no, you can’t be serious?” Fluttershy replied in her ever worried tone. “What do you mean darling?” “As soon as I’m home I’m packing some clean clothes and heading straight to Canterlot..........um, if that’s ok with you guys, I mean.” “Why in all Equestria would you do that?! Didn’t you hear that guard? That is exactly where they are taking that.......that........thing!” “Rarity! Shame on you! The poor thing has no idea where he is, is probably terribly homesick and that rude guard did nothing to help. I’m going to make sure he’s ok and that he’s treated well.” All the girls thought the same thing, how can she think of it as some poor, lost animal? “I’m with you Fluttershy! Besides, I need to do a ‘Welcome to Equestria and thanks for getting rid of two meanie-weenies’ welcome party! And I’ll need you to find out what kinda cake he likes!” Pinkie added enthusiastically while throwing her arm over Fluttershys’ shoulder. After a moment of awkward silence Fluttershy continued to pack her things, the rest of the girls doing the same after a couple of concerned looks. Apparently this little pegasus was on a mission. //-------------------------------------------------------// First impressions //-------------------------------------------------------// First impressions The interrogation room was hardly impressive, four simple walls painted grey and a window overlooking a vast, green countryside and a relatively small village. The village was no doubt the one where Ajax had done battle with the daemons; a place he hoped would forget him. These creatures obviously knew nothing, quite literally nothing, about war and he knew the longer he walked on this world the more likely war would find it. Not just daemons, but orcs, dracta and many other monsters that would devour this planet in a tide of blood. Even those species that the Imperium trusted, those it protected, were but mortals and the hearts of mortals ever hungered for power. Ajax had to admit he was quite comfortable, he had expected this to be an easily overcome ordeal, but not one he would feel so at peace with. It was a beautiful world after all, its populace innocent and free, a life humanity dreamed for the entire galaxy. The air smelt of cleaned stone and new plaster, on his way through some kind of underground drainage system that ran underneath the small city he could hear dozens of people above him, cheerfully going about their comfy lives. He had smelt freshly baked bread, flowers, herbal beverages and the ever present smell of ground sugar that the creatures omitted hung in the air. Understandably, Ajax had travelled through the underworld of the city to avoid attracting attention until they had taken a flight of stairs into, what was assumed to be, the cities guard barracks. It seemed most of the staff were on duty aside from the one bored looking secretary that watched over the interrogation rooms. She had quickly, and clumsily, searched for the rooms’ key upon seeing Ajax march through the hallway with his head bowed to avoid the ceiling. And so he found himself here, and had waited exactly 1 hour, 2 minutes and 33 seconds. He sat on a steel chair facing a steel table, and unlike other interrogation rooms he had seen nothing was nailed down. He was growing tired of waiting, and the slight musky scent of the nervous guards outside was starting to bother him. What would Captain Proteus say if he could see him now? Get of your arse boy and investigate the source of the demonic threat! He would have Ajax on his toes quicker than these natives could think. But then he thought to the teachings of the much older and wiser Captain Titus. Appease their demands for now; don’t want to make bad first impressions. He was right, Titus was always right, and that was just one reason Ajax looked to him for guidance even though he wasn’t his company captain. In a way Ajax was glad he had landed on this planet, best the Space marines get a foothold so no other wandering empires can come and start sapping of its economy or start a mining operation. But perhaps there was more to all this, there were questions that needed answering, like how these creatures could influence warp energies. Even the prospect of a civilization being so carefree and friendly was alien to Ajax, alien to the Imperium, there was always some kind of corruption or turmoil bubbling beneath the surface. Ajaxs’ pondering came to a sharp end as the door opened with a whine. Through it stepped the two matriarchs he recognised as the ones that had taken him into custody. One was a very light pink, almost white, with multicoloured hair that seemed to flow and blow about even with the outdoor wind absent while her eyes were a bright pink. She bore a set of large wings and a spiral horn at the centre of her forehead and a long tail that mirrored her hairs’ colour and behaviour. Like the rest of her race she seemed equine in structure but still stood perfectly upright and had hands just like a human while her feet seemed to be fleshy hooves. She must have been 7ft tall, had a very curvaceous figure and her build was quite impressive for a female yet Ajax doubted this was a result of exorcise or activity. She wore fairly revealing attire, no more than a skirt and a vest that was composed of artistically woven strips of material. The second was bore the same overall features as the first aside from being a dark blue in colour, wearing a more loose and silky clothing, being slightly less athletic and looking at Ajax like he expected any native to look at him. The second closed the door behind her, eyes ever fixed on Ajax, and moved into the far corner of the room behind her companion, leaning against the window. The first seemed to glide as she walked to the table, pulled out the adjacent chair and gracefully took a seat. Her wings folded back, hands slid out onto the table meeting together about a quarter of the way to Ajax. Ajax held his composure which was a stony one, he didn’t know the nature of these people and until he did he wasn’t giving away anything. “So, do you want to explain what happened in Ponyville yesterday?” The pink female spoke with a serene voice, very sweet and clearly pronounced. “You say it like you are giving me a choice.” Ajax wasn’t going to be lead along like an infant, he answered solid questions, not little riddles. “I just want to meet you in the middle, um, Ajax? That is your name ri-“ “My name is Ajax Urien. I am a battle brother assault marine of the Halo Skulls chapter Space Marines. I serve the God-Emperor of man, lord of my kind and all living beings. I will comply to any questions you might have that I can answer and that do not threaten the interest of the Imperium.” Ajax summed it all up before she could even finish, he was already 5 questions ahead of her. The dark blue female seemed to tense up slightly as Ajax spoke, even the pink one leaned back a little. The pink one soon regained composure and leaned forward again smiling wide. “Well it’s very nice to meet you Ajax. Would you like some tea? A cake or two?” He had to admit, he hadn’t seen that question coming. If this was an interrogation technique, it was new to him. Then again the food supplements she had just offered may be laced with any number of exotic chemicals designed to make him blabber all kinds of truths. “No, thank you.” “Oh, ok. Anyway, my name is Celestia. This here is my sister, Luna. We are the rulers of Equestria, the land you have arrived to, and we welcome you to our world. Now, please would you kindly tell me what happened in ponyville?” Celestia talked with the same calm and heavenly tone she had before, but she didn’t seem to be asking anymore. “All that I know is this; somehow a daemon was able to arrive to this world, most likely through the same warp portal I was consumed by. It planned to open a manual portal on the surface of this world to allow more of his kind to walk freely in the mortal realm and wreck chaos and bloodshed throughout your lands. It is best you do not ask why.” “How do you know of these creatures?” Luna piped up in a demanding tone that Ajax decided to overlook, her sister however turned and gave her a disapproving look. “My kind travels the space between worlds in search of evil to extinguish. Daemons are among many that would see this world and a thousand like it burnt to dust. Daemons, however, have been around a very long time and seek out mortal blood with a feverish lust. If anything I would say that we Space Marines are their opposites, where they spread fear we shine hope, where they wreck chaos we bring order.” Celestia seemed very impressed with his small speech and leaned her head on a hand. The door opened again to reveal a guard carrying a golden platter crowded with baked foods and another with a teapot accompanied by three teacups. He hurriedly place them down infront of Celestia who kindly offered a warm ‘thank you’ before scurrying out the room again. “That’s quite fascinating. One last thing on yesterdays’ events, what did the creature mean when it said ‘it would return’?” Celestias’ eagerness to know the answer was given away as she peered intently over the rim of her teacup as she drank. The long silence was probably the last thing they all needed. “I wish I knew. The ways of the daemon are sporadic and hard to grasp. For all I know his words held no truth, a desperate scare tactic. Then again-“Ajax paused for what seemed like a century, “-it could mean that the dark powers now hold an interest in your worlds’ existence.” “What does that mean?” Celestia asked with an all too obvious concern, quickly putting down her beverage. “Do not feel threat so eagerly Celestia. I cannot say what any of it means, not for sure. But this is where I get to deliver some good news; just before your arrival, while one of your subject was being healed by our medical servitors, my stations orbital antennae became fully functional. It confirmed that the seven ships that were also caught in the catastrophe that saw me here are nearby, just beyond your planets moon. I was unable to establish radio contact due to the stations limited range, but it revealed that the ships are regrouping and will most likely head to this location in 24-36 hours.” “Wait!” Luna interjected, “Are you saying there are more of you? And you’re leading them here? This is some kind of invasion!” Celestia turned to her sister, leaving Ajax feeling rather indifferent about the matriarchs’ worries. If this was an invasion they’d have already taken half the planet by now. Celestia whispered to Luna, apparently unaware of Ajaxs’ ability to hear her every word clear as her sister. “Luna, the last thing we want is to ignite a conflict. I share your concern, but we must keep face infront of this creature.” “Trust me, it would take a lot more than a few spittle filled words to ignite a war with the Adeptus Astarte. We have much more important efforts to see to,” Ajax looked to the window as he spoke, admiring the view once more. “And what ‘efforts’ might you mean?” Celestia asked as she took a seat once more. “That is not my information to give,” Ajax replied, urging how he could not answer such a question. “Well, we can see by your equipment that you are very accustomed to conflict, so I will assume you have battles that are being fought elsewhere. In the stars perhaps?” Celestia pressed as she took a seat once more. “It is best I say no more on the matter.” Ajax had been as stern as his duties had taught him, and restrained himself from further talk. This wasn’t difficult, as no torture or even skilful interrogation followed. The matriarchs were not used to this, not used to engaging with others in such a manner. Ajax thought it be best if they carried on with their simple lives, better to forget these events. He could hear chatter coming from several rooms away, but couldn’t quite make it out. Tone suggested that it was quite heated from at least one participant, and Ajax had little difficulty figuring out who it was. That dark blue female would prove problematic in leaving this place. But then again, what was really stopping him? He had trained in stealth and covert operations as a scout, all he had to do was knock some heads together, slip under a couple of poorly guarded defences and head back to the outpost. Besides, this was not his duty to uphold, and was probably making things worse by partaking in this game of 20 questions. This is the job for a captain, or chaplain, someone who has wisdom to back them up and who knows the rules of verbal engagement better than he. He wished captain Titus were here once more, he would have this sorted before the door closed behind him. Ajax had made up his mind, time to go home. “Sister please, this creature is very valuable. It saved the lives of so many yesterday, and has cooperated better than I had ever wished,” Celestia pleaded. “Tia, I know, really I do. But that........that....thing looks like it was bred to kill and nothing else. I trust your judgement, but we wouldn’t be surprised in the slightest if it started causing trouble for all of us. And the threat of more? I can foresee many sleepless nights ahead,” Luna replied, her tone heavy and taught. “I understand. Just try to be a little more hospitable, ok?” Celestia asked gently as she lifted Lunas’ chin to look her in the eye, both giving a grin of understanding before turning back to the door. Without warning the giant alien pulled the door open and speedily marched through and straight towards the sisters, making them both jump a little in fright. “W-w-what do you...uh, where are you going?!” Celestia managed to stutter out. The alien was not given an opportunity to answer as a bolt f lightning flew past Celestia and hit him square in the chest. Ajax was slowed by only a second to looked up in confusion and frustration, yet soon picked up speed once again. “LUNA! NO!” Celestia shot in shock at her sister, who was busy readying another bolt spell, determination carved into her face. Ajax was not a couple of step away when the second bolt hit, but the creature seemed to anticipate the offense with a reflex as quick as the lightning that hit him. The bolt struck his palm that he had swung out, scorching the flesh on his hand slightly and causing it to twitch a little after. This however did little to stop him reaching out with the other hand and grabbing the moon princess by the throat. His grip tightened across half of her neck and restricted her airway ever so slightly, make her reach for her neck for half a second before her eyes rolled into the back of her head, her body falling limp from the aliens grasp. By the time she had fallen Celestia had just finished her gasp of shock and knelt down to aid her sister, Ajax slipping past as if weightless. “LUNA?! LUNA SAY SOMETHING!” Celestias’ face creased in anger, a rare occasion to say the least, as she stood up while gesturing her hand to summon a beam spell. Se stretched her hand out and flung the line of technicoloured light at Ajaxs’ back, still simmering with fury. The shot hit Ajaxs’ shoulder blade, violently pushing his arm forward, and leaving a palm sized crater of charred flesh. Ajax didn’t hang around to give the intimidating stare he would have liked, instead punching a fist through a nearby door. He hooked his arm inside and wrenched the door off its hinges, using it as a temporary shield. Another bolt hit the door, then another, and not a second after Ajax had kicked down the front door to the security station. Celestia was breathing heavily, partly out of anger, partly out of fear. This creature wasn’t only tough, quick and strong, but also skilful and seemed to ignore pain. Celestia rushed to Lunas’ side to find her sister stirring. “No Luna, don’t move. I’ll get a doctor right away, I promise.” “It’s ok, really. I-I think he just meant to knock me out,” Luna assured as she lifted herself up with a grunt. Both the alicorns turned to look at the splintered and bent main door. “We’re going to have a lot of scared ponies,” Celestia sighed. Ajax had little time for stealth, and besides, these creatures were reacting much better than he could have predicted. Most just fled into the nearest house, shop or public building, others hid behind piles of goods, stalls and in alleyways. Generally all was quiet aside from the whispered remarks Ajax had little trouble hearing. Words such as ‘Monster’, ‘Giant’ and ‘Alien’ were thrown from one mortal to another, words Ajax had heard a hundred times before. No matter where they went or who laid eyes upon them the astartes were always considered freaks, and who could blame them. Large, swollen bodies with biomechanical plugs and circuitry running his torso, surgical scarring and a stance about them that was utterly unnatural. All these things did not worry Ajax in the slightest, his mission was simple, and should have been started hours ago. Find the cause of the demonic incursion. He marched through the cobblestone streets, jumping the odd fence and wall when needed. He had an idea where the city gates were and he was going to reach them as quickly as possible. Ajax couldn’t help but chuckle as he witnessed the vast variety of colours and styles the populace came in. From dark purples to vibrant orange, every colour in the spectrum could be collected with the citizens of just this city. Ajax could also make out three distinct sub species. One was a plain as day bipedal creature with many equine features, another was the same but bore a pair of feathery wings that seemed too small to carry them into flight, yet somehow they did. The third was the same as the first but had a single spiral bone horn protruding from its forehead, the horn also seemed to bear certain psychic attributes, allowing the creature to levitate objects nearby. After taking his speed up to a quick jog Ajax soon found a set of moderately sized gates, the path behind most certainly leading down the mountain and into the fields beyond. However these particular gaits where also being guard by around fifty golden armoured mortals and two rather aggravated demi-gods. Ajaxs’ jog slowed to a halt and assessed the situation. He was not going to make it. “Give it up Ajax. You can’t fight all of us.” Celestia called over. She too was clad in armour that seemed to be more ceremonial than practical, her sister also wearing similar protection. Ajax wasn’t going to be able to do this alone, or without some kind of upper hand. Fifty guards was challenge enough without the two matriarchs. No armour and no weapons, no alternate route and no support, this left only one option. Ajax charged with all his force, building all his momentum. He turned his shoulder and aimed straight for the centre of the formation, the guards in his path backing up and losing moral quickly. Not fifteen feet from the frontline Ajax took a mighty leap, sailing through the air and landing behind the formation of guards, just infront of the sisters. Rolling on impact he quickly regained his footing and made a quick sidestep to dodge the two princesses. Something quickly caught him by the knee, wrapping round and binding his legs together. Lassos, trip ropes and nets showered Ajax, taking him to his knees. From what looked like out of nowhere the dark blue princess summoned an elaborate, blunt mace into her grip. She swung it at Ajaxs’ head, hitting him hard on the temple yet only knocking his head aside slightly. A split second later a resounding boom blew Ajaxs’ head to the ground with the force of ten mortals, lightly bruising his brow. The weapon had seemed too emit an energy field similar to that of a thunder hammer, only dulled down a thousand fold. Ajax grunted as he tried to get up, but soon found himself being lassoed around the neck and pulled to his knee once again. “Ajax, you will stay here. You will explain why you attacked my sister. And you will cooperate with our demands as you have so eagerly thrown aside your ability to reason!” Celestia ordered, thrusting a summoned long sword at Ajaxs’ throat. Ajax knew he had been bested, and this was not the situation for a defiant last stand. A shadow soon begun to fill his vision, making him suspect he was somehow going unconscious. The shadow grew in darkness and size, smothering the princesses, guards and Ajax. Then a low growl filled the air along with the rhythmic thrumming of engines, making all heads turn skywards. The guards faces broke into a rabble of terror and panic, most dropping their weapons and fleeing. The matriarchs both backed away from Ajax, holding expressions of shock and awe. Ajax let out a joyful laugh followed by a quick sigh of relief. The ‘storm raven’ gunship roared as it honed in upon the group, angling to take it to the edge of the road. It turned to face Ajax and brought itself just above the roads wall that line the cliff edge, its ramp giving a synthetic whine as it lowered. Once the ramp came to a clunking stop six figures took a leap out of the gunships confines and onto the cobblestone road. Chunks of rock spat out from under the space marines boots as the cracked and split, all bringing weapons to bear almost as soon as they hit the ground. Four carried boltguns and one a power fist and plasma pistol, all of them were from Ajaxs’ squad, most notably sergeant Verulos. The final marine was one Ajax was blessed to see. Captain Titus strode forth, chainsword and ‘kraken’ bolter in hand, his scarred face thick with discipline. His dark hair was messy, parted by a thick scar that ran through his hairline and into his scalp. His very presence seemed to emanate an aura that demanded respect. He came up to Ajaxs’ side and raised an eyebrow. Ajax bowed his head low. “Sire, I-“ Ajax began. “We will discuss this later Ajax,” Titus ordered as he cut Ajax free of his bonds with but a flick of his sword. Ajax stood once again, bowed his head and left the captains presence to join his squad. Ajax stood before his sergeant, head still bowed low and opened his mouth to speak. Verulos struck Ajax in the face with the back of his armoured gloves, snapping his head to one side. Ajax slowly turned his gaze to the sergeants own. Verulos’ face was tight with stress and anger, his eyes burning into Ajaxs’. “This is how you represent your squad? Your chapter? Your Imperium!?” Verulos boomed. Ajax had no reply. He had acted the fool, not even considering the consequences of his actions ever since making planet fall. He had acted like a child, thirsting for an adventure in a new world. A strike in the face was just what he needed right now. Ajax quickly strode to the rear of the squad and laid eyes on the captain once more. Titus had walked up to the sisters, both seemed to be almost cowering at his advance. “I am captain Titus of the Halo skulls. You both look like there is a war to be fought nearby,” Titus said gesturing to the sisters. “W-w-well we, uh..........you see your soldier he-“ Luna attempted to say. “Ajax will be disciplined for the actions he has taken this day. I sincerely apologize on behalf of the Imperium of man for such a lowly display of our ways. I will offer to rebuild any damage that has been caused.” Celestia and Luna both let out a small sigh and looked at each other. “No, please. It was I who acted out of place. We brought your companion here to ask him some questions, and as he was leaving of his own accord, I struck him. I-I didn’t really even give him time to, uh, explain his need to leave,” Luna said sheepishly, Celestia laying a hand on her sisters shoulder in appraisement. “Thank you for your honesty matriarch. But nevertheless, Ajax will need to pay for his actions. With your cooperation I would like to take him back to the outpost that has been set up.” “Well, that’s fine, I guess. Just, please, don’t be too harsh on him. We all did some very regrettable things today, and most of them were on our behalf.” “Ajax will be treated with all the mercy our ways see fit, but this is no longer our concern. Farewell.” And with that Titus turned and strode back to the gunship. Ajax and the squad followed Titus up the storm ravens’ ramp and into its dimly lit interior. The ramp whined closed once again, and with a shriek, the ship turned to fly off in the distance. The sisters could do nothing but relive themselves of their weapons and head home. It hissed a curse that would boil the flesh of a mortal. Its touch wrapped around the eons and shaped all things dying, its breath snuffing the life out of all the millions yet to be born. It knew the name of the flesh being. “Titus!” The fate bound to this one was like iron, and no matter what refused the great reapers ways. He wanted Titus. He wanted the skull of the angel king to be a trophy that would let all know of his supremecy. But the angel was guarded by he that is all. It hissed again as the thought of the creator was like acid in his mind. In fury it caste a thousand and one curses across the star, and a million souls passed into the warp. But none of them were Titus. The reapers gaze slipped through the world like a serpent. The angel was on a new world, a world rich with living things that needed to be dying. The reapers breathed a curse on the world, yet nothing came of it. The reaper pondered, this was something that needed a more physical approach. With his scythe he swept across the stars; another million or so dead as his touch wrapped around their souls and wrenched them from life. The reaper spotted a link that could be made. Oh so fragile. Oh so fine and precise. With but a swift and slight breath it did nudge the swarm onward. This would take time, yes indeed, but it would prove most beneficial. Given time they would feed, then grow, then move on until they reached the angel king and his host. Soon he would have the skull of the angel king, and the poetry of death could play swiftly once more. The reaper waited. //-------------------------------------------------------// Encounters //-------------------------------------------------------// Encounters The forest lit up like the engine of a star cruiser. The scouts’ bolters all rang with fire, the miniature missiles destroying anything they hit. Trees splintered and fell, dirty was thrown up in dusty heaps and on the odd occasion the dying squeal of a green skin could be heard. Ajax kept his kraken bolter on semi auto, best to save the heavy damage shells as best he could. Dornus as configured his heavy bolter to medium rate of fire and four round burst, letting him spread his fire in wide arcs. The sergeant laid out double taps at anything he saw move, the gas propelled bolt making a hushed popping sound as they left the barrel. Zanal and Teriun were making a mess of things in their efforts, their fire staggered, inaccurate and utterly reliant on luck. The movement beyond the tree line intensified, and if Zanal had still been reading his auspex he would have probably seen the number of contacts nearly double. Ajax spotted a figure leap from one tree to the next, but stopped it with a bolt round to the abdomen. The sergeant reloaded, soon followed by Zanal then Teriun. As their clips fell to the scorched earth below the figures began to leap and scuttle from the forest and into the clearing. They were short, no taller than a mortal adolescent, and held themselves in mostly crouched positions. Their ears were long, pointed and swept back from their skull, their eyes large and green with small slits for pupils. Their faces were a terrible mess of algae green flesh that seemed as if has spent far too much time soaked in water, sharp teeth that were stained with rot and their own black blood that oozed from their gums and squat noses that seemed frozen into a snarling position. The clutched crudely forged blades, hooks and barbed shield in their clawed fingers while their small bodies were covered in poorly crafted rags, straps, bandages and rusted armour. “Goblins? How did green skins arrive on this world?” Dornus yelled to the others, not truly expecting an answer. They moved with tremendous speed and agility, going so far as to confuse the scouts line of fire into the environment. The creatures spat vicious hisses and hacking noises at the immortal soldiers, thick drool swinging from their frothing maws. Their advance was slow but steady, it seemed that their number was far greater than anticipated as more of the beasts flung themselves from out the forest. Ajax was now easily able to find his mark on the creatures, hitting them with a round each to the chest and head. The bolter bucked in his hand as another bolt struck a leaping goblin in the stomach, the round blowing him clean in two, then again as another ones head burst in a shower of black gore. “Dornus, take my position!” Arphestus ordered, Dornus soon shuffling sideward to where he had once stood. Arphestus circled around to meet the threat coming from their left flank, putting clean holes through a handful of goblins. Ajax made his first reload, slamming in another box magazine and resuming fire. In that time however the creatures had closed the distance remarkably, coming not a few feet away from the scouts bolters. The dead lay in scattered heaps, black blood oozing from their torn bodies. Ajax sneered in disgust as he witnessed a pair of the monsters tearing chunks from their fallen comrades and begin to feast on them. He put a bolt in each of them and continued his efforts on the horde at his front. “Squad, to the mountain base! Dornus, secure the natives!” Arphestus barked. The squad immediately started making a steady climb back towards the rocky side of the mountain, a maze of rocks and boulders awaiting them. Ajax heard a steady thumping sound advancing towards them, coming from the tree line. He picked up the pace and started making quickened shuffles and bursts of jogging back to the mountain. Dornus had already made a powered run to the girls’ position and had ordered them to move back with him. The mortals ducked and screamed as his heavy bolter rang in furious bursts of fire which turned a cluster of advancing green skins into puddles of guts and ground bone. The two novices had picked up the quality in their fire and were now sending single rounds into the creatures. Another wave of hostiles broke from the trees, this time accompanied by two more creatures easily five times their size. Ajax turned and let out a defeated sigh as he spotted a pair of trolls knock aside trees and crush the fallen goblins under their heavy steps. The creatures where fat, lumbering hulks with a brownish-orange hide. Their bulbous heads were held on hunched spines that bore clusters of bony scoots and spikes. Their long arms ended in wide hands with a thumb and two fingers. Their expressions were utterly brainless and almost appeared timid until they spotted the scouts and mortals. The beasts roared, saliva frothing in their mouths which bore a horrid collection of broken, crooked teeth. Ajax ducked as one of the trolls threw a broken tree at him, missing him by an inch and pounding at the dirt behind him. Ajax returned fire, his bolts blowing fist sized chunk out the huge monster, of whom seemed to regard the attacks with a dumbfounded curiosity. The second yelled as it charged at Ajax, giving him but a few second to react. He flipped his firing mode switch to burst and threw a volley of four bolts into the creatures face with but a second to spare until it was on top of him. The trolls let out a gurgled cry as it slapped its hands to its eyes and fell clumsily forward. It staggered and nearly rammed its shoulder into Ajax, who made a last second dive out the way. The creature yelled and spat as its arms flailed wildly. Ajax could see his bolts had blow the creatures head in half, a grey and black brain exposed along with pieces of skull and ruined flesh. He quickly drew his combat knife, flipped it to pinch the blades tip and flung it at the trolls head. The knife buried itself into the beasts brain, and seemed to cleanse the creature of its sense of reality. The trolls stumbled about, its large hand attempting to find the razor edged knife. Its fingers dumbly found the blades handle and flicked it out, along with what was left of its brains. The creatures finally went limp and collapsed on the floor. Ajax wasn’t given much time to rest as a trio of goblins leaped over the fallen trolls and sprinted at the knelt scout. Ajax quickly shot to his feet and aimed his bolter at the hip. He fired a round the struck the first goblin in the hip, sending its legs to one universe and its torso to another. He knew he would have time to bring his weapon to bear on the second so instead drew his fist back a launched it into its ugly face. His knuckles felt the reverberated crunch as the goblins skull split, blood spraying from its eye, nose and mouth. The third was but a foot behind the second and slashed its rusty short blade wildly. It caught the edge of Ajaxs’ left pauldron and harmlessly bounced off, leaving the tiniest scratch in the ceramite. Ajax replied with a swift knee to the ribs, feeling them snap gruesomely, then bringing his bolters butt crashing down on its neck, splitting its throat open on impact. He turned to recover his blade, wiping the thick, rotten smelling blood off before sheathing it again. From the forest came another, smaller, rush of goblins and one troll. Ajax ejected his kraken round magazine and loaded another, this time with the hellfire rounds. He took aim and took a single shot just below the monsters ribcage. The initial hit merely made the troll flinch slightly, but after a couple of heavy steps it began to cough violently and went to its knees. The troll lifted its head and threw it down again, vomiting a waterfall of black blood and neon green mutagen. The wound the bolt had made began to smoke the same green and a virulent acid began to eat away at its thick flesh. The troll once again delivered a disgusting display of throwing its own guts up, only this time the force of its vomiting pushed its intestines through the ever growing wound on its belly, smoking entrails avalanching to its feet. With a gurgle it fell forward into its own gore and finally died. Ajax took up a sprint and rejoined the others. He made it just in time to see while Dornus was busy cutting down a rush of goblins, one had snuck up behind a boulder and leapt at the petrified group of natives. It landed on the back of the white, purple haired girl, its clawed hands gripping at her shoulders. She screamed as it flipped her onto her back and brought its blade down on her. Twilights’ horn lit up and she gestured her hand forcibly, a missile of violet energy striking the creature in the face. It reeled back and wildly clawed at its smouldering features, opening its harsh gaze once more just in time to see Dornus’ boot crash into its chest, throwing it against the boulder it had come from. With a roar that would make the gods cower he squeezed the trigger on his heavy bolter, blindingly fast fire drilling the goblin into the shattering boulder leaving little more than a pile of rubble and shreds of flesh. The sergeant and the novices were mopping up the fleeing goblins, who howled and squealed as the leaped back into the forest. After the last green menace had been cut down or had fled into the wild they turned to join the others. “Did you know of the Orcoid presence here?” Ajax asked the girls bluntly. “You mean goblins? Of course, but they live underground. Nopony sees them in the everfree forest as far as I know.” Twilight replied as she picked up a petrified Fluttershy, whose hands where still gripping her head in white knuckled fright. “You’re saying this has never occurred before now?” “No, the goblins leave us alone as long as we leave them alone. And let’s face it, they’re not the type somepony just goes looking for.” She replied while stroking Fluttershys’ mane, attempting to calm her down. Rarity was also in blind shock, not being able to take her horrified gaze from the flecks of black blood that dotted her arms. Applejack scooped up her hat calmly enough while Rainbow attempted to look useful by scanning her sights across the forest while hovering around the group. Dornus took a knee to held up the terror gripped Rarity who only gave him and the others quick, frightened looks. Fluttershy had finally loosened her grip on herself, but had now fallen into fits of harsh sobbing and snivelling. Pinkie was utterly indifferent to the whole ordeal, simply taking Raritys’ arm and guiding her over to the group. They all formed up, the sergeant being the last to join. “We must report back to your matriarch and our captain. It would seem one foe has taken another’s place. “Sergeant, do you hear that?” Teriun quietly asked. They all took a second to listen. The astartes were the first to hear the noise of machinery, taught rope and movement atop a wooden surface. They all looked up to see a floating object closing in from above the forest. It appeared to be a wooden ship, like the ones built for ocean travel in ancient Terran times. Only this one was suspended below a large blimp crafted from a mid tone brown material which must have held some kind of lighter-than-air gas. It drifted forward at an impressive speed, seemingly propelled by a pair of propellers located at its rear were it seemed some form of combustion engine was held. Half way down its port and stern were fixed a pair of what looked like cannons on a ball pivot, the four guns turning to lock onto the groups position. A flag sailed from one of the ropes suspending the craft from its blimp, portraying a golden eagles claw on a red material. Ajax heard voices as it closed in to just a couple hundred metres away from them, disciplined and loud voices shouting orders to others. The squad turned to face the craft, guns held but not aimed. The ship descended and turned their broadside to the group below. Figures leapt off the side of the craft, gliding down on large, feathery wings. Ajax cocked his head at these creatures appearance. They appeared to be griffins, like the mythological beasts of ancient tales. Their heads were that of a golden eyed eagle, their arms also resembling talons with opposable thumbs. From the waist down they resembled a lion, complete with long, twitching tails. They were all armoured in silver plate, no thicker than packaging material, and carried stumpy looking crossbows. On their belts were sheathed sabres that seemed unnecessarily ornate and decorated for standard troops, which was what Ajax had assumed they were. They yelled orders to one another in harsh voices, some letting slip the odd growl. They landed swiftly and soon encircled the group, weapons raised and aimed at the scouts. The squad of astartes in turn aimed their own weapons, however did offer the courtesy of leaving their fingers off the trigger while moving forward to put themselves between the new comers and the girls. One of the griffins, a grey and black feathered sergeant telling from his particularly decorated armour, stepped forward to come not 4 foot away from the scouts. “On behalf of the Griffin empire, I demand you explain your presence in our grand king-generals’ territory!” The creature growled, the feathers at the back of his head flaring in a challenge. “Y-your territory? This is Everfree, it doesn’t ‘belong’ to anyone!” Twilight retorted. “Well then you have remained blissfully unaware that our grand king-general, Damon VII has claimed these lands in the name of our nation! Now, surrender yourselves, or we shall open fire!” Ajax could see Arphestus calculating the situation, weighing the odds. He could tell by the way he looked at the ship and the griffin soldiers that he didn’t want to simply lay down his weapons. This squad had been charged with the safe-keeping of these natives as a second priority, it would be utterly irresponsible to simply hand them over. But then there were those cannons. Although the scout could probably out manoeuvre their fire, the girls would most likely be honed in on. Arphestus darted his sight to meet Dornus’, then to the ship and back to Dornus again. This wasn’t their world, but rules of foreign engagement state that unless an outside force declares war upon a country their intrusion must be excused, and then have the intruders escorted back to the territorial border. The sergeant lifted his hands in the air, but seemed to catch his left glove on something near his hip, his mind most likely too lost in what his plan was. He raised his unarmed hands over his head and slowly turned around. Not a second after they understood what he was doing did the squad follow suit. “I would like to voice my discomfort with this,” Dornus spoke in a low growl. “This isn’t our battle.” Replied Arphestus. “What of the mortals?” Ajax quietly hissed, his eyes were locked forward on the six girls, all of whom held mixed emotions. Some scared, other confused, and a couple even prepared to fend the assailants off. “This is not our fight.” Arphestus once again replied, but with further emphasis. Just as the sergeant spoke the ghostly white coated female with a mane that appeared almost artificial in its style and radiance stepped passed the scouts and approached the griffin soldiers. She seemed to hold a veil of confidence over her natural fear of the situation, walking proudly and precisely even when treading upon uneven ground; and while wearing attire that would better act as a cocoon then a dress. “Gentlemen, please. There is absolutely no need for such unnecessary precautions. Me and my friends where simply taking an afternoon stroll while accompanied by our personal bodyguards.” She spoke with enough sophistication and sense to make the scouts feel like nothing but gorillas in carapace plate. “Stand back girl! You and your friends, and your freaks, are coming with us!” The lead griffin growled at the young lady who flinched slightly as his sharp beak grew closer to her face. “Now you listen here- urgh!” Ajax wished he had remembered the girls name has her sentence was cut short by a quick blow to the face from the griffins scaly backhand. He wished he could remember the name of the mortal that had stood up to those even space marines wouldn’t. His prayer was rewarded when her friends all sprinted forward shouting after her. “Rarity!” As quick as lightning itself Dornus pushed back and turned to face that griffin. And like a cargo train he hit the leader with a grapple tackle, tacking him to the moist ground like he was made of silk. Zanal had also turned but instead sped to the girls side, arriving as her friends did and turning her face to assess any damage. Ajax, Teriun and Arphestus turned and let their hands drop to their bolters but held ground. Dornus said nothing as he held the griffin commander down. Dornus reeled back as a hail of crossbow bolts soared through the air and hit his skull and torso. His thick and iron hard bones deflected most of the fire, but his flesh and organs still managed to catch a few of the stunted arrows. He held a hand to the part of his face that had received the most fire and brought it to his eyes to see his palm caked in shining crimson. Ajax could see clear as day that a full third of Dornus’ face had been sheared clean off, muscle slathered in blood was torn and sliced in ways that would deem them mostly unusable. “You idiots! You could have hit me!” Barked the griffin. “No, just pick us up, quick as you can brother!” Arphestus shouted into his headsets mic. Ajax assumed that that thing the sergeant had ‘caught’ his hand on earlier was a homing beacon, and it sounded as though a craft was nearby. “Squad, rally!” Arphestus boomed. Ajax could see the griffins fumbling to reload their crossbows and sprinted to Dornus. With force he threw his brothers shoulder over so he faced him. “To the sergeant!” He yelled as the roar of a stormravens’ engines rang through the air, the craft speeding towards them at frightening speed. Dust was thrown through the air as the craft hit the ground, obscuring the view between space marine and griffin. Ajax ran over to the group of girls and Zanal. “We have to go!” The group turned to the source of ear splitting mechanical screams and waves of blinding dust and ran at a sprint. The girls’ long manes went wild as the engines tormented the air around them, as Zanal guided them to the frontal boarding ramp of the gunship. The ship took off just as Ajax stepped onto its ramp, who took the time to turn and see the griffins running wild and shielding their eyes from the dust storm that consumed them. The ramp closed and the craft sped on back home. Ajax walked over to Zanal who held a cryo-pack to Raritys’ bruised face. “Honestly, I’m fine. It’s just a bump, I’ll be fine.” Rarity assured her friends who had circled around her. She gestured a thanks to Zanal as she took the cooling pack from him and placed it back on her face. “That has to be the first time space marines have run from such a small force of opposing mortals,” Dornus called to Arphestus, who had just finished talking with the pilot. Dornus’ words came slower and more mumbled than before the battle, the damage to his face showing in even his speech. He flinched as the crafts on-board serfs surgically twisted the bolts he had received to his stomach and shoulders out. “The last thing we wanted was to ignite a war over such a small thing as a miscommunication,” Arphestus replied calmly. “My face.” Dornus growled as a bandage was wrapped around his head and anointed with healing oils. “It’s not like you could have gotten any uglier,” Ajax chortled before received a speeding bolter clip to his forehead. “Enough!” Arphestus called firmly before walking up to the group of mortals and kneeling down to them. “One of you must have some means of communication with your matriarchs,” He stated. “Yeah, back at the library, I can send for the princess.” The purple female replied. “The tree we picked you up from?” “Yeh, you can drop us off back there.” “Very well.” Arphestus finished as he turned to speak with the pilot The rainbow haired girls turned and cringed as her gaze fell upon the ruined face of Dornus. “Is he going to be ok?” She said, turning to Ajax. “He’ll be fine, he should be honoured to have spilt blood for our Emperor!” Ajax, the last part loud enough so that his brother could hear. “I don’t leave this planet until one of those griffin degenerates is my new throw-rug!” Dornus yelled as he thumped his fist against the gunships interior. After a short while the whining of the gunships engines powering down was queue for departure. The squad and the girls moved to the front of the craft, the ramp lowering to let the afternoon sun light up the stormravens’ insides. Ajax turned to head back to the gunship. The girls had been escorted back to their home and a meeting would be convened so that the country could be warned about the possible dangers it may face. Ajax hadn’t yet taken his fourth step back to his squad when the high pitched hit his ears. “Hey, uh, blue-guy!” One of the girls called while approaching him. He said nothing as he turned to face the blue, orange and pink females. “We were, like, wondering if we could come back with you guys. Y’know, like, check your place out for real this time.” The blue one proposed, her words awkward and shy. “Ah’m sure the princess’ll want all of us to be at this here meeting thang, as we’re all the elements of harmony an’ all,” The orange one added. Ajax hadn’t a clue why a matriarch would want these particular subjects to accompany her to a formal meeting with a space marine captain, but something nagged at his mind to accept the bizarre proposal. He looked to the gunship at the edge of town, then back to the girls. “No promises.” “...........Affirmative base ‘Rector Victor’, unofficial personnel are to be processed and inspected before being escorted to primus command.” The pilot confirmed with enough volume for the squad and the mortals to hear. “Proceed to landing pad 3, captain Titus looks forward to our guests’ arrival.” The serf droned over the com-link. The aircraft banked to head for its new destination, causing all the girls to cringe at the increased G-force, the pink one adding a high pitched cry of exhilaration. The ramp soon lowered to reveal the blinding sunlight followed by the view of a vast landscape coated in forest and fields. As the craft descended the deep green that filled the view was cut away by the rising grey and dull silver of a fortress wall that now circled the stormraven and its passengers. A loud, deep thunder rang through the hull as the gunship met the metal surface of the landing pad, followed by the hurried yells from Arphestus to disembark. Dornus, Ajax and Zanal each dashed to a mortal and pulled the release catch on their seat harnesses and ran them out the craft into the afternoon sun. “Whoa,” Was all the three girls could bring to voice. //-------------------------------------------------------// Fortress of angels //-------------------------------------------------------// Fortress of angels Applejack was the first to be escorted from the metal airship. The fact that such a massive and heavy machine could fly still confused and scared her to a degree. Her bare hooves passed the end of the ramp as her eyes were assaulted by Celestias’ sun. Once she had adjusted to the daytime light she caught her first quick glance at her surroundings. She managed to note how utterly alien the structures were before Pinkie crashed into her from behind. Rainbow floated up beside the other two as they all took a good long look around. “Whoa,” They all chorused. The field that the handful of alien buildings had occupied just a couple of days ago had been completely transformed into a fortress that put even Canterlots’ defences in the shade. A tall, thick concrete wall formed a solid octagon around the cluster of structures. Within, the number of buildings had tripled, accompanied by glowing energy towers and satellite dishes. Towers topped with swivelling gun turrets were spaced around the outer wall while alien soldiers wandered its walkway. The buildings the girls had seen previously were now even more intricately decorated and heavily reinforced. “Follow us. The Biologis centre is expecting us.” Arphestus announced before starting off to the pads’ elevator. The girls clumsily followed, bumping into each other and exchanging agitated looks before trying to walk and admire simultaneously. They spotted a number of strange beings fly, float, crawl, slither, march and drudge from building to building. They ranged from winged alien infants riddled with mechanical deformations to hooded cybernetic priests with tank treads for legs. A number of buildings were decorated with the most beautiful stained glass windows Applejack had ever seen. Shadowing them were the imposing statues and gargoyles that mad made their homes in the sides of the large structures, carved in the images of mighty heroes and elegant winged aliens. The elevator hummed and whined as it descended one of the landing pads legs, announcing its arrival to ground level with a loud thud. The gates (whose gridded doors had a double headed eagle carved into them) slid open, the group taking up a jog to their destination. They passed a handful of small patrols and squads in training while on their journey, receiving faceless stares from alien death masks. Applejack suddenly felt a deep regret in ever coming to this place, feeling like a sheep in a cage full of lions. She swore she could feel the predatory eyes of the giant warriors burn into her even when she couldn’t see them, as if they were all assessing her physiology. Rainbow Dash seemed to have been effected in a similar way, looking very tense and uncomfortable. When Applejack turned her attention to Pinkie Pie she gasped to find her absent from the group. “Wait! Where’d Pinkie go? Pinkie!?” She called in panic. “I’m over here guys!” The pink ponys’ high pitched reply came from around the other side of a building they had not long passed by. They rushed round to find her being towered over by five of the enormous alien creatures. They approached the group to find Pinkie battering the giants with volleys of fast paced, high pitched words. Even though the aliens were masked by their grimacing helmets Applejack could feel their confusion and even amusement as she watched their body language. It was like a group of adults listening to a 5 year olds excitement after their first day of school. “-and so me and my friends had to go back to this burnt up place that smelled of bad banana so your guys could find out who did-done-doed it. But while we were all searching for clues out jump, like, bazillion gribbly goblins! And they’re all ‘Grrr!’ and your guys are all ‘BLAM BLAM BLAM!’, so me and my friends figure we’d better sit this one out. But as we’re hiding, SURPRISE, a mean ugly goblin tries to get Rarity. Twilight goes all magic on his flank, then Dorny gets all ‘up in his faaaiiiice!’, and BLAMMO!-“ The giants chuckled and shook their heads as they took the verbal barrage with surprising patience. “We were just being educated on your recent engagement brother. Quite the tale.” A grizzled sternguard sergeant called to the approaching Arphestus. The sergeant was honoured with a highly ornate powerfist and power armour, his bolter remained locked to the magnetic clamp at his back. His head was bald, while his face held three service studs adjacent to the portion of his face that had been burnt off down to the muscle, the expression on his right side ever molten into a hideous grin, while cybernetic tubes and wires were fed into his bared skull round the side of his head. “Say, what’s wrong with your face?” Pinkie inquired loudly while leaning towards the armoured warrior, the whole squad bursting into thunderous laughter at the question. “Indeed sergeant, what is wrong with your face?” A veteran added sarcastically, receiving a sharp jab in the waist from the sergeants elbow. “Come now, we have an appointment to meet.” Teriun stated as he pulled Pinkie away by the shoulder. “Okie dokie. I’ll tell you the rest later!” She called back to the sternguard, the veterans turning back to their duties after a couple quick nods goodbye. “Pinkie, you can’t jus’ run off like that. This place is...well...strange.” Applejack said while keeping her hands firmly on Pinkies shoulders, moving her head to dodge an incoming floating skull. “Yeh, I mean, look at this place. These guys have got more uses for their own skulls than AJ has for apples.” She stated, with AJ in agreement. Soon they reached a building that appeared (as Dash described) ‘20% less freaky’. It’s tall doorway way decorated with golden winged aliens healing and reconstructing over normal ones with goblets of liquid and mechanical surgical devices. At the peak of the archway was a winged skull that was atop a double helix. Inside the building was much more disturbing. Operating theatres, long robotic arms hung tipped with saws, syringes and clamps hung inactive from the lifeless torsos of mechanically modified priests. Legless, pale and dead eyed, the surgical servants locked like creatures that had been drained of all life. Pinkie yelled ‘Hey!’ as AJ quickly shielded her sight from the horror than she and Dash had the misfortune of seeing in the next room. One of the smaller, pony sized servants was laid out on one of the metal surgical tables. A pair of its cybernetic augmented brethren where at each of his sides, pouring oils onto him while chanting a variety of strange hymns. The surgical servant distended his white-robed torso from the ceiling, his six robotic limbs chattering and buzzing in anticipation. The grilled metal mask he wore blared his monotone voice. “Commencing augmetics surgery. Patient: Serf Morlanis 99hys-8886-44. Procedure designation: Type 3 munitions preparation. May his blessed works find purpose in this servants frame.” Without hesitation the surgeon plunged a whining buzz saw into the patients bicep and dismembered his arm. The patient didn’t even flinch, less could be said for AJ and Dash. One of the assistants quickly held a thick cloth to the wound, which soon was soaked in what seemed to be kitchen cleaner. Its blood was thick and yellow/green in colour, while the muscle and bone seemed to have an artificial quality to them. A sick sense of amazement nagged at AJ to continue observing the bizarre procedure, but the group was still on the move and soon the room was slammed from her sight as she passed through a large metal door. With fear eating at her mind AJ couldn’t help but tremble slightly as they came to a halt in front of a series of large rooms, white walled and well lit. “I’m afraid this is where we leave you. Don’t worry, the decontamination and inspection routines are quite painless and completely necessary.” Arphestus said before him and his squad turned to head back out the door they had entered through. “W-wait! What’s gonna happen t’ us?” Applejack cried in fear, her eyes wide and shaky. “I hope you’re not the shy type.” Dornus said back with a chortle before the doors slid closed with a boom. The girls could do nothing but stand there in fearful anticipation, shuffling and holding themselves in utter discomfort. Pinkie however continued to practise her art of utter disregard for danger and skipped around from room to room humming to herself. “Hey girls, check out the size of this needle!” Pinkie yelled in amazement, causing Applejack to be struck by a cold sweat in under a second. “W-w-what? Why are we here? What are they going to do?” Dash rambled as her panicked eyes darted about the room. “To answer your first question, you are here to be inspected, examined and finally decontaminated.” The three girls turned to see another soldier clad in thick armour, painted a perfect white. His armour seemed to hold a number of additional tools, of which AJ hadn’t seen on any of the others she had laid eyes on. The left eye of his helmet was a cluster of three scopes on cameras, one his backpack stood a large floodlight and another cluster of what appeared to be cameras; both turned and craned as his head did. His right wrist bore a collection of saws, drills and needles that were attached to vials of deep blue liquid. At his side was another one of those floating skulls riddled with mechanical tentacles and claws, and at his other were three robed servants also augmented with grotesque bionics. “Please, if you would proceed to this room.” His calm, deep voice boomed through the speaker in his helmet as his armoured hand gestured to the room closest to him. Slowly and reluctantly (aside from Pinkie, of course) the girls shuffled into the room. They entered in to find it absent of any surgical equipment, but full of large containers, computers and chemistry equipment. “Now I must admit, your presence within our compound is unusual. Were it not for the graces of our wise captain Titus, you would have most certainly been denied access,” He said as he pulled a strange device, that looked somewhat like a large calculator, from his belt and began operating it, “So therefore I must warn you that even the simplest of our protocols may seem...obscure, to any given mortal.” “Our first step is to examine you, and when they arrive, your friends completely. This will involve you relieving yourself of your attire completely so our scanning equipment is not hindered by artificial anomalies.” “What? Nuh-uh, there is no way I’m letting you take my clothes! I am not just gonna wander around flank-naked.” Dash shot at the giant, crossing her arms in stern refusal. “You are always welcome to leave the complex.” The alien stated bluntly. “Why, exactly, do we have tah get all undressed for?” Applejack inquired suspiciously. The alien paused for a moment before speaking. “400 years ago the Imperium of man was host to a number of refugee exchange routes. The homeless, injured and young were shipped to worlds with enough room and resources to provide them aid. Security was much more relaxed back then. And such relaxed security was what allowed dozens of terrorist insurgents from multiple species access to our ships. Little did we realize that such extremists would be willing to surgically implant high powered explosives into their own hearts. We had a total of 11 ships lost to the suicide attacks, with 3,000 astartes and over 30,000 refugees killed as a result.” He said as he turned to the girls. “From then on such attacks where never risked again, and strict security measures were put into place to ensure no one else dies due to such blasphemous schemes,” He gestured to himself, “Say for, of course, those who have to commit to such inspections.” AJ could tell the ‘astarte’ was telling the truth, and she did want to learn more about these creatures. As she turned to see what the others thought she spotted a rather pinker Pinkie. Pinkie Pie had stripped down to just her underwear, just pulling off her baggy t-shirt as AJ saw her. A hunched servant shuffled over to Pinkie, holding its pale hands out to her whilst kneeling. Pinkie pulled off her polka-dot bra and panties and handed her pile of clothes to the servant, beaming a wide smile. Pinkie was the more shapely of all her friends, as a result of eating so much candy, having ample breasts, wide hips supporting a full buttocks, a slightly pudgy belly and a bit of thickness to her limbs. “Thanks! C’mon girls, no need to be shy!” Pinkie proclaimed, hands on hips. AJ looked to Rainbow Dash who sighed long and hard before begrudgingly lifting her vest over her head. AJ shrugged and unbuttoned her shirt and untied the knot she’d made at the bottom. After an awkward undress AJ also handed her clothes to a kneeling servant who took the pile to the side of the room as the others had. AJ had always been confident and proud of her figure, which was well muscled (more so than a lot of colts she knew). The only thing that annoyed her were her annoyingly large breasts that she now tried her best to conceal with one arm, a fight she was losing. She envied Dashs’ figure, thin, wiry, strong and most importantly relatively flat chested. While Dash and AJ did their best to hide their gender-specific features, Pinkie seemed as if her clothes had been a burden she was forced to wear as she skipped over to her friends throwing her arms over each of their shoulders. “Aaaw, you girls are so silly! It’s not like this room is full of colts or anything. Just us and a few freaky alien guys.” She said grinning and giggling. AJ sheepishly looked to Dash, who practically mirrored her expression. “You look good.” Dash stated raising her eyebrows. “Uh, well, thank yah kindly Dash. Yah lookin’ pretty good yerself.” AJ replied blushing and looking away. “Now, time to get started. If you would each stand infront of one of the purgation tanks behind you.” The girls shuffled, hovered and skipped over to the large glass containers. The giant cylinders were held atop a vast collection of snaking metal wires and tubes surrounded by consoles and display sets. The tops were metal lids attached to the ceiling by massive hydraulic limbs. The astarte pulled a black and yellow striped lever down on a console and a sharp hiss came from the tanks. The glass rose from their bases and rose up to the tall ceiling. “Enter your machine.” The girls turned to see the floor rise up in segments to create a set of stairs. With mixed attitudes they all ascended to the top of the metal base. The floor of the tank was icy cold on AJs’ hooves, making her dance from hoof to hoof in discomfort. “Good, now you will notice there is a small device located one meter to your front on the floor of the container. This is your breathing unit. Now remove the facial attachment from its holster by pulling on the clips located either side of the device,” He waited for the girls to complete their assigned task, “Good. Now you may notice that the masks are not....adequate for your species facial structure, so I must ask for you all to purse your lips.” AJ followed his instruction and pushed her lips forwards into a pout. Suddenly the mask made a whining sound before its edges sealed around her muzzle. She clenched her eyes and instinctually attempted to remove the device from her mouth. It wasn’t painful, but quite uncomfortable to have her face pulled forward constantly. “Remain calm, remain calm. This won’t take long as long as you cooperate.” Dash and AJ ceased their fight with their masks; however Dash couldn’t help but fidget with the devices edge. The hissing sound rang loud once again and the glass tube descended down around them. With a thud and a sucking sound the glass sealed to the bottom, clamps locking down around the tanks bottom. A soft gurgle resounded through the tank causing AJ to dart her head around the tank. She then noticed warmth at her feet, when she looked down her heart skipped a beat. Warm, slightly turquoise water began to rise up from the tanks floor, fed in through holes that lined the edge of the tube. Applejack couldn’t help but panic as the prospect of drowning in an alien test tube was all her mind could focus on. It seemed the others had the same idea, even Pinkie looked scared as her hands pressed up against the inside of her tank. The liquid quickly filled the container, already passing up AJs breasts and approaching her neck. Soon she was lifter off her hooves and tried to stay afloat, until something started pulling her down. AJ struggle as best she could but something had her by one leg, then the other, and it was much stronger than her. Despite her struggles she was pulled into the water. AJs mind was in utter terror, her breathing ragged and sharp, her heartbeat raced and punched hard in her chest. Her eyes remained shut tight, then eased up, then relaxed and finally opened. Her breathing steadied and heart gave her a break. Her vision was blurred and distorted slightly by the liquid but she could still make out the ghostly white of the astartes armour, and the colours and rough shapes of her friends in the other containers. She looked down to see her legs were being held down by mechanical clamps that stemmed from the tanks bottom wrapped around her calves, and robotic tentacles now snaked up from the floor and, with small suction cups, attached themselves to AJs neck, outer thigh, forearm, lower and higher back, stomach and temples. A moment after a low humming came from above AJ, followed by a bright blue grid of light that fell over her the washed over her from the front. Another pair of robotic arms rose up from the floor, ending in a cluster of tubes and lenses. From them shot deep red laser lines that prodded at AJs abdomen and torso. AJ felt as if she’d been in the tank for decades before the tank echoed with a gurgling roar. Slowly, the liquid fell to her mane, past her eyes, neck and down to her stomach. Finally her mask released its enthusiastic grip on her face and fell off. Applejack coughed and wiped her face that had fallen under a slight numbness. The hissing returned again to announce AJs release. “Very good, assemble before me.” The alien called. AJ wiped her mane back out of her face and noticed the alien servant that once again kneeled before her, but this time with some kind of clothing. She took it with thanks and put it on, or at least attempted to. It appeared to be some kind of robe, only it was tailored to fit a seven foot tall hulking alien, so fit her like a tent. The robe dragged across the floor with huge excess and the sleeves wouldn’t even pull up enough to reveal her hands properly. Rainbow Dash also fiddled and struggled with her new attire, and Pinkie did what anyone would expect her to do, pulling the robe over her face while holding her arms out wide making a ‘WooOOoooOOOoo-‘noise. “Very interesting results, I’ll have to review them later. Now, I’m just going to ask you to perform some simple physical actions. First, you must all stand on one leg for as long as possible. Please do not jump to correct any balancing issues.” The astarte ordered. The trio did as they were told, Pinkie biting her bottom lip in sheer concentration. As they all stumbled back onto two feet the main door slid open again without warning. Through it came four more of the giant astartes; one was missing his leg at the knee. Pinkie jumped and covered her mouth in shock, her eyes wide in horror. Rainbow Dash wasn’t far off in her own reaction followed by AJ as they both felt they strong need to vomit. All of them were shocked by the manner in which the soldier dealt with the injury, acting as a pony would if they received a sprained ankle. The white astarte ran up to the group and helped the injured alien onto an operating table in the next room. The girls followed as far as the edge of the wall separating the rooms to watch. “What happened?” The white astarte asked sharply. “Some hell-spawned creature in the swamps a couple of miles away. Four heads, tall as a dreadnought.” One of the others answered as he set his squad mate down on the slab. “Guuh! Came out the bog –gah!- got me pinned. Didn’t look so tough with 20 bolt round inside it.” The injured alien stated through his discomfort. All of them except the medical expert removed their helmets. It was incredibly difficult for AJ to tell any of these things apart, their skin was all the same colour, and most had the same mane colour. She could see that some were older than others and many had scars that were uniquely hideous in their own ways. One of the four had scars around his mouth so bad he barely had any lips, another had a dead eye with scars spreading out from the far corner of his eye going out to the side of his head. Another was notably more beautiful than the others, bearing no visible scars, thick golden locks of wavy hair and radiant blue eyes that were gentle as a bunny. The injured astarte had a scar that looked as if someone had held a blowtorch to centre of his head, ruined flesh spreading out in an assortment of thin and thick tendrils. “Well, I guess I’d better cut that short and seal it up. Congratulations brother, you are to be the proud owner of a bionic leg.” The medic stated. “Who are they?” The injured astarte asked as his eyes rested on the three brightly coloured equines peeking round the corner. “Guests. Sanctioned by Titus. Interesting species.” The medic replied. “Still doesn’t explain –Ack!-.” The medic jabbed the astartes bloody and ragged stump with one of the needles on his wrist assembly, injecting some kind of anaesthetic/disinfectant. Then he, somehow, revved up the short chainsaw on the multi-tool and approached the edge of the wound. The girls threw their sight away and cringed at the sound of screaming metal followed by the pained grunts of the astarte. It finished and the girls braved to look again. The stump was now a near perfect cut, but still just as crimson and drippy. AJ jumped as a small group of shuffling, dead-eyed servants carried a large silver container that looked frighteningly like a metal coffin. With a well synched combinations of turned and pulls the servants released the locks and the face of the container hissed open, the top pulling apart with blunt metal teeth running its edge. “I’m afraid it only comes in one colour,” Said the medic as he pulled something from the maw of the box. He turned to reveal he was holding a cybernetic leg, chrome coloured and moulded from a collection of metal bones, hydraulics and tubes. “It’ll have to do then.” The medic brought the base of the mechanical limb to the soldiers stump and fixed it on, clamps locking on to the plate of his leg armour while whirrs and clicks announced that somehow the device was making its home within the alien. “So why do we have a small collection of fluorescent equine natives present in the surgery?” Another of the soldiers said while clamping his helmet to his belt. “From what I’ve heard there have been somewhat, ‘disturbing’ events from beyond the compound. Techmarine Deridus told me of some potential demonic presence.” Replied the medic. “The scourge of madness, here?” “Never question the capabilities of the dark powers brother; they’ll surprise you in the worst way.” The eldest of the soldiers added in, his voice a harsh growl. “Uhm, excuse me,” Applejack started, her voice a mess with nerves, “but what exactly is goin’ on here? Everythang was perfectly normal a few days ago, an’ now there’re aliens and monsters running around our town, our homes. Now ah don’t mean tah sound unwelcoming......but can’t ya’ll jus’.........leave us alone?” “Unfortunately, no.” A deep voice said from near the entrance of the surgery. There stood another of the giant aliens, fully encased in the dark blue armour aside from his comparatively small head. His armour however was drastically different to that of his brothers, being highly ornate with golden skulls and laurels. Atop his backpack sat what looked like a golden sun half raised from the horizon, shimmering slightly with a pale aura of light. On his belt was a ornate version of the aliens firearms, alongside the smaller variant applejack had seen the others carry. Near the back of his belt hung a sword, its blade composed of a collection of terrifying metal teeth much like a chainsaw, which was also heavily decorated with shining wings. His face was somewhat less threatening than his brethrens, having slightly softer features and his expression merely a concentrated stare rather than a threatening snarl or grimace. His hair was cut short and held a heavy parting on one side, which AJ soon noticed to actually be a massive scar running through his scalp as if someone had buried a fire axe into his skull. He strode over to the trio, his stance relaxed and controlled. “I can’t say I have the answers to what those creatures where doing on this world, nor how they got here. But until such answers are found we can surely assume that your homes, friends and kingdom are all in danger. Our forces have been just as harshly affected as your people have, and only our technology holds the means to getting to the bottom of this.” His voice was deep, as were all the rest, but held smooth and kind qualities. He came right up to AJ and knelt to meet her at eye level. “I understand your fear, and how our presence must be distressing, but we must ask that our people cooperate as best as we can. As soon as we have secured your lands you have my word we will depart, and hopefully you will never have to see us again.” He said as he placed his massive hand on Applejacks shoulder for a second before standing again. “Your companions have arrived and will need to be examined as you have. For now though you will be escorted to the chapel where you will await our arrival.” The giant turned to his comrades and put his hand on the injured ones pauldron. “How do you feel brother?” “I’ll be standing within the hour my lord. And if permitted, back in that swamp to get my leg back.” The alien replied to his leader. “Perhaps. Rest now, let Fridor patch you up right.” The leader said looking to the medic who approached with a vial of green liquid that he inserted into his wrist syringe. The leader turned back to the girls. “Dress yourselves and meet me outside.” He said before heading back out the door. “Who was that?” Rainbow Dash blurted. “Captain Titus, our commanding captain. He is a good man; you would do well to listen to him. He’s been fighting long before your grandparents were taking their first steps.” “Yeh, and that’s great, but our grandparents ended up doing better things than fighting.” Rainbow exclaimed while crossing her arms in defiance. It seemed the astartes had decided to rise above the insult and said nothing, or perhaps they noticed that she had a point. Either way, AJ decided to stay out of it and headed over to get dressed. Pinkie and Dash decided to soon follow, Pinkie however held a deep expression of concentration and self-thought, a very peculiar thing for the pony famous for voicing her every thought. They dressed as quickly as they could and headed out the medical centre. AJ would have to keep a closer eye on Dash from now on. //-------------------------------------------------------// Alien ways //-------------------------------------------------------// Alien ways Diomedes had waited for far too long. If it had been any, and he meant any of his brothers, they’d set of minutes ago. Such impatience was soon swept from the chaplains’ mind, focusing on the fact that these were not his battle brothers, rather mere mortals who knew little of discipline and finesse. Diomedes Romanus held mortal life close to his heart, as his chapter required he do, and he had been taught to admire their strengths as well as to accept their faults. He flexed his black armoured fingers from his crozius staff before wrapping them tight around its grip once more while rotating his opposing arms shoulder with a satisfying pop. He turned his skull shaped helmet towards Captain Titus. “I would have-“ Diomedes started in his gruff tone and heavy accent, both distorted in a mechanical manner by the speaker in his death mask. “Don’t start.” Titus interrupted, a wide grin spread over his face. “We have a schedule.” “I said don’t start. Anyway, such a schedule is not set in stone, give them a minute.” “Like the ten we have already given?” And with that said the entrance of the Biologis centre hissed open. The three natives seemed to jog out, obviously aware of how long they had taken. Three. One orange with blonde hair, light freckles, working attire and a large hat. One pink with pink hair and casual/performance attire. One blue with Technicolor hair, wings and sports/leisure attire. Diomedes also noticed tails on each that matched their hair, brightly coloured eyes and hoofed feet. They were so small, Diomedes had forgotten how small mortals could be, and not to mention frail. The largest was the orange one, who was much more muscled than the other two, built for manual work and heavy lifting. The blue one was very athletic, and probably a fast runner (and flyer for that matter). The pink one was out of shape, not exactly fat but slightly pudgy, and therefore held no aspiring physical traits. The three girls took one look at the chaplain and reared back in fright. The chaplain was used to such reactions, even his brothers gave off the tiniest signs of invigoration when they looked upon him. A chaplains’ visage was designed to inspire fire into the hearts of his brethren, and fear into his enemies. Diomedes thought this a good quality to introduce the native populace to, as he could show them even the most terrifying of appearances can hold the best agendas. “Ah, good. Now, Chaplain Diomedes has generously requested that he accompany you to the outposts’ chapel. Follow him and wait for us there.” Titus said before nodding to the chaplain and striding off. The Chaplain turned to look at the (assumingly) female natives. Pupil dilation, raised heart-rate, heavy breathing and shaking. These people were truly terrified, and in a way Diomedes was quite pleased. “Now that you know my name, I see it fitting that I know yours.” The chaplain said, stepping forward. The girls were utterly hesitant to speak and just stood there close to one another. “Perhaps on the way then. Come.” Diomedes said while turning to walk towards the chapel. Diomedes’ footfalls where hard and heavy, his power armour truly letting its presence known. Like a group of scavengers trailing a predator, the girls walked quickly behind the astarte. His armour purred with unnatural life as it moved its fibre bundles and motors working at their finest as usual. His robes flicked and flew in the steady breeze as he walked, his incense burners swaying in synch with his movement. His crozius was also in step, like an old man’s staff, mimicking his far leg. The girls whispered to one another, unaware that the chaplain could hear them perfectly clearly. “-and not to mention the smell. These....things are bad news. They need to leave!” The blue one said in a hushed tone . “Really now, cuz ah remember they were the ones who patched you up not too long ago.” AJ replied matter-of-factly. “Yeh, after they brought those other things here. This is their entire fault. They don’t belong here, and they’re already making a home.” “Guys, c’mon. Even if they did start all this is there really anything we can do about them being here. Are you gonna, like, put them in their spaceships and send them away? They’re bigger than a manticore and tougher than a gobstopper.” The pink one added. “Yeh, but I’m betting Celestia could give them a one way ticket to ‘Moon-town’. Can’t wait for the princess to put them in their place.” The blue one replied. The group hadn’t been looking where they were going and ended up bumping into the stomach of the now stationary chaplain. “Other chapters might take such claims as threats, and therefore a reason to defend themselves. You are lucky we are not such a chapter.” Diomedes took a step towards the group as they stepped back. “You need to work on your extra-terrestrial negotiation skills.” The astarte stated. Diomedes decided to take the scenic route and took the quick detour through the garden. The one natural part of the base was one of the most beautiful; the vast collection of exotic and alien flowers, silky grass and a soft sounding waterfall gave a very relaxing environment that was ideal for personal meditation and reflection. Diomedes took a seat on a thick rockcrete bench decorated with skulls and cherubs. Taking off his helmet Diomedes exposed his fair skin to the summer evening sunlight. His dark hair was cut into a short Mohawk, his scalp tattooed with lines of old gothic scripture. Tiny, jagged scars dotted his face and head, with one long one crossing over his mouth at an angle. His eyes were a dull hazel, with dark circles around them. “I feel it is time I answered some questions you may have.” Diomedes stated simply. “Do you eat ponies?” The pink one inquired immediately. “No.” Diomedes replied, slightly perplexed. “Are all y’all here tah stay?” The orange one asked next. “Hopefully not. But the situation is uncertain at this time.” “And what exactly is the ‘situation’?” The blue one asked, with a hint of venom in her voice. “For reasons we cannot explain at this time there is some demonic presence on this world. Such a presence means a severe security risk to the populace.” “Horse feathers! As soon as you guys turn up that thing turned up too! You all need to leave, you all don’t belong here!” The blue one spat at the chaplain, marching right up infront of him. “We don’t belong anywhere.” Diomedes replied calmly while his gaze drifted to the trickling waterfall. “We have been branded monstrosities and murderers by dozens of civilizations, and quite rightly too. We were built, bred and born to kill, to do what no one else would. We are all that stands in the way of every innocent life in the galaxy and annihilation.” Diomedes said while pondering on his own sinful actions. “Why do you have to hurt things? Can’t you just be friendly?” The pink one asked with wide eyes waiting for an answer. “If only the universe was as kind as your people seem to be. Perhaps one day we will not be needed. I pray such a day comes as soon as fate allows.” A silence fell over the four, disturbed only by the ambient sounds. The blue girl threw her hands on top of her wild, rainbow coloured mane before walking in a short circle. The silence was interrupted by the orange girl. “So, err, where are y’all from anyhow?” “Us specifically, our chapter has been fleet-born since its creation. Our progenitor chapter hails from the world Macragge. A cold world, a proud world, a world where our kind really ‘belongs’.” “So y’all jus’ fly around. Are yah lookin’ fer a home?” The orange one inquired. “Not specifically. But a chapter world would make a fine change from the cold of space.” Diomedes said while replacing his helmet and standing once again. He took stride once again and headed for the chapel. With more accusations and warnings from codename ‘Blue‘ the girls followed close behind. A couple minutes walk brought them to the chapel, the place of prayer, worship, meeting and ritual. Its doors were easily twice the height of an astarte, forged of ceramite and adamantium with golden decoration depicting the Emperor standing atop a hill of slain daemons. Diomedes father and protector looked down at his with a solemn expression, his graceful, long hair flaring around his perfect face, almost dancing within his radiant halo. Diomedes took a few seconds to thank his father for yet another day of glorious service and holy work. He took a step forward and the external sensors ordered the doors open, their gears crunching together to move the ten tons of gateway. Diomedes strode through the doorway into the cool darkness of the chapel. Inside it was more beautiful than many could have imagined. The pillars were stretched depictions of graceful, skull faced angels back to back, each holding a flaming lantern that burnt a regal blue. Serfs scuttled, glided and marched about, some writing valuable scripture that may record the every event from within the base while others tended to the powerful technical portions of the structure. There were no benches of resting places within the buildings vast confines, it was believed a space marine must stand before his Emperors gaze with pride, not slouch burdened servant. “You may wish to take a seat at the foot of one of the pillars.” The chaplain gestured to the flared out bottom of the nearest sculpted pillar. The girls put up no argument and took a seat with enthusiasm, obviously tired from the day’s events. Diomedes marched up to the chapels’ altar and took a knee before a statue of Roboute Guilliman holding aloft a large stone carved Aquila. With his fist at his chest he recited a prayer of thanks and loyalty. He turned to see the girls taking in the sights around them, pointing at the array of brightly coloured stained glass windows and probing the thick mist that covered the floor of the inner sanctum. “This is where we pay respects to our father, where we reflect on our campaigns events and take penance for our sins. I warn you to defile such a place is punishable by death, it would be advisable that you don’t touch anything.” The chaplain warned just as codename ‘Pink’ poked a hanging incense burner. “Pinkie!” Orange warned, signalling that her friend sit down. Diomedes turned, shrugging off the mortals’ ignorance and knelt into prayer once again. Dash hated all of this. ‘Why did I agree to tag along on this stupid experience? Oh yeh, that’s right, I wanted to see ‘cool alien stuf’f. But ‘cool alien stuff’ has just turned out to be more ‘gross, weird alien war machines and servants’. Not to mention the guy getting sliced up earlier, what the hay is wrong with these.......these...........things?!” Dash thought to herself. She tightened her arms around her chest, her brow furrowing deeper in unease. She dared another look at the alien. Its huge bulk was crumpled up into a low kneel, muttering coming from its bony death mask. Looking around the inside of the room they were in Dash was reminded of her experience a few days ago. She shivered a little, trying to shake away the memory of waking up in an operating theatre. But then again, she couldn’t argue with the end results of her encounter with alien medical care. Her wings were fully operational, as if nothing had happened to them in the first place. ‘Yeh, real kind of them to patch up after something they caused. I bet more of those freaky guys are out there, just waiting for us all to get comfy and relaxed. Then, BLAM! And what’s with these guys setting up home so quick, they think they’re staying? Hah, I’d like to see their faces when they’re sent to the moon!’ “Quite the promise.” Said a calm, soft voice from behind Dash. Dash spun around to see an approaching alien, only this one was not like one she had so far seen. It was equally as large, wearing the same bulky armour, and its face was the same ugly collection of flesh the others had. Only this one’s face was, if anything, handsome. Unlike his brethren, this one’s face was pleasing to look upon, his features smooth and gentle. His eyes were a brilliant and glowing blue that seemed to shimmer with a strange magic. Once he had stepped closer Dash could make out some abnormalities (aside from the obvious abnormality of being a smelly alien), such as the complete lack of hair. The other aliens had manes, and pores on their face where facial hair had been shaven, but this one was devoid of any existence of the stuff. Next were the deep, dark veins that crawled around his neck and head, contrasting against his porcelain complexion. His armour also bore a number of glowing runes, chained open books and horned skulls, while his head was surrounded from the back by a strange instrument that appeared to designed to contain something around his head. From this assembly came a number of tubes and wires that ended up burrowed into the aliens’ skull. “The moon is a fare distance away, you’d have to have one very powerful kick to-...Ah, your matriarch holds.......Ah yes, she controls the suns trajectory and.........the other matriarch pilots the moon.......well that makes much more sense!” The alien said through a number of facial expression, but ending up beaming as if unravelling some puzzle. ‘What? What the hay is this weirdo doing? Is he.....like.......mentally handicap-‘ Dash began thinking, unable to respond to such a strange creature. “Oh no, not at all. Although I guess my abilities do hinder my concentration at times.” The alien said again, a warm smile plastered on his pale face. ‘Ok.....this is freaky. Can he-‘ “Read your thoughts?” “Hey! Stop that! Stop messing with my head!” Dash retorted, flailing her arms around her head as if attempting to swat some psychic wasp. “At once, miss.” The alien replied, still smiling. “AWESOME! Hey, I’m thinking of a number between-“ Pinkie began while bouncing on the spot. “Cupcakes. You’re thinking about pink cupcakes with a kitten shaped marshmallow on top and not a number. I believe that is counted as cheating.” The alien said humorously while taking a knee next to Pinkie, leaving Dash and AJ frozen in confusion. “Hehehe! What?! I had to be sure YOU weren’t cheating.” “Indeed,” The alien replied with a warm grin, “My name is Isaac. I would ask you yours but I’m afraid I already know it Miss Pie.” Dash was utterly terrified. This thing could read her mind, know everything she knew. Dash clenched her eyes shut and made a bizarre attempt at burying away anything in her memories that could potentially be used against her or her friends. “That won’t be necessary Miss Dash.” “I said stop it!” And with Dash’s echo died down the building’s main doors groaned open once again. Through it stepped exactly who Dash had hoped, she couldn’t take any more aliens. Twilight, Rarity, Fluttershy, Celestia, Luna and even Shining Armour walked through the large gates, only the alicorns keeping from gazing about in awe at the impressive architecture. Dash’s heart sank a little as the silhouette of eight more armoured aliens strode into the structure, the doors thundering closed behind them. From the shadows of the building’s interior scuttled, hovered and marched a collection of the mechanically altered servants. The swarmed the aliens like children to an adult that held promise of treats and affection. The aliens handed a number of items to the comparatively tiny minions, all of which Dash guessed to be weapons. The servants scurried off to the shadows once more, polishing and washing the treasures that had now been handed to them. “Our sanctum monastery. Spiritual hall of the company, chapter and Imperium. Lights, thrones, holo-slab!” The one named Titus said as he marched forward, the last words he barked in a thunderous order. With that said the building seemed to awaken from some age-long slumber. The walls hummed with a pulse, from the floor rose a series of obsidian pillars that slid to a halt in the correct pattern to make a circle of large, stony thrones. At the centre of the circle rose what looked like a steel snooker table, as wide as a house and just as long, wires snaking from underneath it to the cold metal floor. With a collection of buzzes and whines dozens of lights burst into life from above. The aliens, all of which seemed to be highly individualised, well decorated and of some great importance to their military marched past the girls with heavy steps and each took a seat around the table. Three seats remained empty, and Dash assumed (correctly) that they were reserved for the princesses and captain. Celestia and Luna were dressed in very formal dresses, designed beautifully and hand crafted to perfection; Dash wouldn’t be caught dead in such a thing. Twilights older brother was also well suited for the occasion in full uniform, and yet the usual awesomeness Dash felt seeing royal guards brilliant armour was not found. Within the circle of creatures that wore enough armour to survive a fall from the top of Canterlot, Shining Armour just looked like a child playing ‘dress-up’. “Right then, before our primary inquiry is there any news of importance from our forces?” Titus asked with a gesture. “The incursion point has been completely cleansed Captain. Final reports reveal no further demonic threat.” One of the lesser decorated soldiers announced. The girls had all huddled together and moved right next to the Royal sisters, Celestia placing a hand on Twilights shoulder as she noticed how anxious she, and her friends were. “Captain Titus. Our outpost, call signed ‘Seraph Perch’, cluster identification number 882538885-9SSG9 was at 100% operational readiness approximately one Terran hour ago.” Announced by far the strangest alien any of the equines had seen yet. This one wore a rusty red colour on one pauldron, knee plate and helmet. On its belt writhed and fidgeted a swarm of mechanical tentacles, draping down to its feet like a loincloth. On its back was a strange collection of engine-work along with a single, giant mechanical claw that was held up like the front legs of a praying mantis. It spoke as if there was no living thing underneath all that armour, but instead a cold and heartless machine, it’s deep, guttural growls nothing more than what you’d hear from an answering machine message. “Good, very good. Now, we have the honour of being hosts to the country’s matriarchs and military commander. We give our welcome to Princesses Celestia and Luna, as well as Captain Shining Armour. Also here with our courtesy is the honoured civilians Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, Applejack, Rainbow Dash, Rarity and Fluttershy. Ten armoured faces turned to the guests, green eyes staring at them unblinking. The sisters and Shining Armour held their composure, most of the girls looked away in unease while Fluttershy alone, surprisingly, was the only one to stare back in curiosity. “And so do I call this meeting initiated in confidence.” Titus announced as he removed his helmet, the others mimicking him shortly after. Dash got a good look at all their hideous faces. Some weren’t so bad, the ones in white, the mind reader, a couple of the officers. Yet some nearly made her gag then and there. The computer voiced one barely had a face, just a collection of scarred and twisted flesh wrapped round and stapled to mechanical augmentations. Some of the other officers also looked like they had been through Tartarus and back, deep scars pulled shut by crude staples, large portions of face mangled and warped, dead eyes and in one case a whole half a head burnt off down to the bone. “Princess, we fear we bring disturbing news.” Said Titus as he stood up, tapping his armoured finger on some form of keypad written in alien letters. With that the vast table came to life, a blue light reaching out from it. Bright blue lines made of light criss-crossed to form some kind of blueprint before fluxing and rippling to make out a picture of a computerised landscape. “Several hours ago a scout group, sent to investigate the area in which your subjects said to have met a demonic presence, encountered what appeared to be a military front, with your subject as witnesses.” Titus gestured his hand and the landscape zoomed by to come to a stop at the far side of Smokey Mountain. “Here was our first encounter with an opposing force. At first nothing but a rabble of goblins and trolls. But shortly after a single airship equipped for war, piloted by griffons. I can only assume that this was no coincidence, unless you know something I don’t?” “I can’t imagine why Griffons would send a warship so close to Equestria. Our relationship with griffons has never been perfect, but they’d never invade us.” Celestia answered, her hand at her face in thought. “But ‘Why would Goblins be here?’ is the more pressing question. They make their catacombs on the furthest side of griffon country.” Celestia added. “There isn’t anything, no recent event that may have provoked such an action?” The mind reader inquired. “Heh, maybe if you could rewind time 700 years. Griffons and ponies had a bit of a, uh...misunderstanding.” “Misunderstanding?” Titus asked. “Griffons were much more warlike back then, and took up a crusade through not just Equestria, but most of the known world. However their armies were halted by our military’s magical capability and superior morale.” “Magic?” Growled the disfigured, mechanical alien. “Aye, I believe this would be an ideal time for me to interject, my lord.” The white armoured soldier announced raising his armoured hand. “Of course apothecary Idisor, speak.” “You must forgive me milady, but after taking biographical scans of yourself and your retinue I could not help but notice certain qualities that I have to say are quit unique to your species.” Idisor said, nodding his head to Celestia. “What do you mean?” The princess asked with concern. “Well in our travels through space, our species has come to learn that a psychic mutation is to be expected in most alien races. Even our own brothers are rarely gifted with such other-worldly abilities. Yet your species has an entire sub-species of such remarkable anomalies, more specifically the ones you refer to as the ‘Unicorn’ race, as well as your own.” “But more to the point,” he said turning to his brothers, “I believe the inquisition may take great interest in such a quality race has to offer. Captain, I advise you relay to our chapter master that we should leave such a detail out of our official records and analysis statements.” The captain held his hands locked together and pressed to his thin lips in contemplation. His brothers turned to him, eagerly awaiting a response. “Indeed brother. I shall inform chapter master Freadium of such an adjustment. I imagine he will take to it well. Thank you.” Titus replied with a nod which was quickly returned. “What is this? What art thou talking about?!” Luna boomed while taking a stand. “Nothing of concern I assure you, please sit.” Titus calmly replied, gesturing for her to sit down. Just as the night princess was about to retort Celestia put a hand on her shoulder and stared at her with pleading eyes. Luna sat back down, much less happy than earlier. The captain looked to be ready to begin again until a sharp synthetic chirp sounded from the holographic table along with a handful of small red shapes crawling from the edge of the projection. “Enhance!” Titus barked at the table. The landscape shot closer, focusing on the area the red shapes drifted through. They came from the Everfree forest, or rather seemed to float above it, and headed towards Ponyville. “Visuals on anomalies!” Infront of Titus formed a rectangle frame made of bright blue light, which soon was filled with a moving picture, much like Dash had seen at a movie theatre. The picture seemed to come from some kind of camera, its sight darting about. It soon caught sight of ten floating objects in the sky. “Drone, enhance and analyse!” The picture zoomed in on the objects revealing them to be a very familiar craft. It was ten griffin warships, floating lazily towards Ponyville. As they watched, and as the craft moved on, another three, then five craft also appeared close behind. As the seconds ticked away the five turned to another ten, then sixteen, then twenty. “Drone, increase altitude!” The picture rose from the ground and peeked over the Everfree tree line. It revealed what looked like the entire griffin military, and more. On the ground could be seen the tiny shapes of goblins running through the forest accompanied by the odd troll or two. The fleet of airships was accompanied by twelve enormous airships, each easily two thirds the size of Ponyville, along with little over one hundred smaller warships. Dash squinted at the picture, noticing a dark cloud following the fleet in from the west. “W-what’s that? The cloud?” Dash asked shakily. “Drone, shift left 80 degrees, Enhance!” The picture revealed a sight that made Dash feel already dead. Thousands, tens of thousands of changelings. Wings buzzing and fangs dripping with drool. “I....I don’t understand.” Celestia said wide eyed. “I think we’re going to find out whether we like it or not. Brothers, mobilise our forces. No use in using our ships artillery, so we’re going to have to use ground forces and air support. Captain Proteus, lead the bulk of our force to the town, secure its perimeter and make sure that fleet doesn’t get passed you.” “Consider it done. Brothers, with me!” One of the highly decorated soldier replied, leaving with exactly half the aliens in the room. “Brother Gordalin, take a stormraven to our flagship, command the fleet and bring all the ships to the capital city. Fill our crafts bellies with civilians and deploy anti-infantry throughout the city. I doubt our initial forces will thin out those insectoids much before they reach the city walls. Leave ‘Smiting sun’ for my forces.” “At once sire.” Replied another alien who quickly left. “Matriarch, go with him. I doubt your civilians will go easily unless encountered by a friendly face. And as for your sister and subjects, you’ll need to travel to the town, evacuate the population as fast as you can. If the fighting traps either of you take refuge in one of our tanks. I will take a single ship and lead a retaliation force to the enemy’s capital. Celestia, would the enemy commander still be in his own city?” “O-of course, griffins only bring in their leaders when a battle is being lost.” Replied the princess as her and her company stood and followed Titus to the door. “Then I’d better reach him before the battle begins. Captain Armour, what soldiers you have, take them and guard our supply depots. Each depot is a drop pod that will be launched into the city, inside will be a holographic projector like the one you have just seen, only smaller, and each compartment will be filled with ammo dispensers. When a highlighted unit radios for ammo carry the required supply to that unit with as many men as it takes to carry. I warn you that most ammunition is volatile, so try your best not to drop it.” He said while marching through the double doors. “You got it! Are we expecting heavy lifting?” Shining Armour replied while putting on his helmet. “Very heavy. The unit you are supplying will inform you in assisting its reload if necessary.” “WAIT!” Fluttershy yelled as she shot infront of Titus. “...Um, excuse me, but uh...what about our homes? I mean, you’ll try and not uh, damage anything...won’t you?” Titus expression turned to that of concern as he spoke. “I’m sorry, but such targets are bound to cause a significant amount of damage when they hit the ground. That and our weapons are designed to deal a massive amount of damage, and stray fire is always a factor in wartime. I can assure you any and all damages will be compensated from the imperial treasury, in a couple of months any damages will be dealt with.” Titus replied while marching around the small pegasus. “So y’all jus’ gonna blow up our homes?! Yah think yah can jus’ walk in and cause as much damage as yeh like?!” AJ retorted from behind Titus, Dash adding a supportive ‘Yeh!’. Titus stopped in his tracks and turned to the small ponies. “Would you have us withdraw?” He asked simply. “Of course not, please Applejack-“ Celestia started. “No, just her. If you wish it I’ll rally my forces back. But then what?” Titus asked, this time his temper heated. AJ simply stood there, glaring at the alien, her strong arms crossed. “I have come to understand that your kind is fearful of the unknown. I can understand that you don’t like us, you don’t like our way of life. I understand that you wish we’d never arrived on this world you call your own and I understand why you hold your material possessions so close to your hearts.” Titus’ gaze burnt into and through AJs’, forcing her to look away in unease. “And I most certainly understand that your kind would never offer their military services so selflessly as we have. But I find it very hard to understand how you would rather exchange some slaughtered livestock and a burnt home for your country, your freedom or maybe even your lives.” Titus expression was that of utter amazement, his theatrics hitting home in the minds of those before him. “Or perhaps it’s not that at all. Perhaps it’s just because you are willing to take any excuse to point the finger at those who you don’t trust.” Titus took a step forward and brought his sneering face close to Applejacks'. “Well I’m afraid you’re going to have to start learning to trust us, because the only way we can win this fight cleanly is with your cooperation. Because if you can’t, your country is going to start looking very different very quickly. So, are we fighting this for you or not?” //-------------------------------------------------------// War for amateurs //-------------------------------------------------------// War for amateurs “RELOAD!” The speaker blared the gruff voice of another space marine. The demand for more boxes of ammunition was increasing in frequency and urgency. Sunsword had been a lieutenant of the royal equestrian guard for over 15 years, and in all his years and all his training, nothing could have prepared him for the events of the last 7 hours. He was utterly drained, utterly exhausted, as were his men. He commanded thirty able bodied ponies, most young colts fresh from training led by a handful of veterans. But experience and age meant nothing today, they were all equally spent. “Right men...let’s get set for another run!” Sunsword called out to his guard, his voice strained and pained. The guard all reacted the same way, grunting and groaning in their lack of willpower. The guard all lazily took their places infront of the tall alien machine, readying themselves for the coming chore. Sunsword did as he had been taught by the aliens and punched a large green button next to the constructs ammo dispenser. In response, the machine growled to life, its inner mechanisms working away to deliver its heavy cargo. Out from the side of the colossal vending machine slid out four large ammo boxes, full of the strange ‘mini-fire-arrows’ the aliens used in their firearms. His guard took a firm grasp on the handle at the top of the box, two guards per box. Sunsword circled the machine, repeating the process four more times, once at each of the constructs sides. Some unfortunate guard had to take an ammo box alone, a task Sunsword tried to give to his largest stallions, but the harsh truth was that some of the smaller colts would have to do their best alone. “Alright, let’s go!” Barked the lieutenant. The guards took off at a jog. The journey wasn’t long at all, just around the street, normally just a casual minute long walk. But carrying 200lb cargo proved to make the trip seem a lot long and make it much more difficult. This was their 16th journey, which hadn’t really surprised any of them, seeing how many changelings had set off to assault the capital. It seemed the Changeling queen hadn’t taken her banishment from Canterlot well at all, and now seemed to be leading her entire hive against the equestrians. But something she hadn’t counted on was the cities new retaliation force; the space marines. The royal guard had nearly unwillingly emptied their bowels upon meeting the metal giants. The aliens were huge, like a manticore sealed within four layers of the finest armour the finest blacksmith could forge. And their weapons were a true sight to behold, large machines that seemed to be powered by magic itself, spitting fiery death in a variety of ways. The most common Sunsword had witnessed was what the aliens called their ‘heavy bolters’. The weapon was as large as a ballista, and chattered with a thunderous roar when activated. Such firepower seemed almost unnecessary, able to bring low dozens of foes in the blink of an eye. But Sunsword wasn’t complaining, the changelings hadn’t set a hoof within the city, not a live one anyway. The guard turned the first and only corner to witness, once again, the horrifying mess that waited them. As much as the space marines’ weapons stopped the changelings mid-flight, they failed to stop the incoming shower of gore soaked chunks of changelings. A layer of limbs, entrails and unrecognisable changeling-chum littered the inside of Canterlots walls, growing thicker by the minute as leftovers lazily flew over the marines and into the courtyards and streets below. The guard held their breaths best they could through the swamp of bright green blood and made the final jog up the stairs to the top of the wall. Waiting for them was what seemed like a thick fog of noise. Most of the guard slipped and tripped over the vast ocean of golden tubes that the aliens’ weapons ejected after firing, other attempted to carry their cargo one handed while trying to cover their ears. The space marine were busy as ever, sweeping their death machines from left to right, focusing fire towards wherever the changelings gathered thickest. The screams and yelps of the dying insect-ponies could be barely heard through the roar of the space marines weapons, yet Sunsword couldn’t deny that they were there. The marines were gathered into groups of five, each group spaced around one hundred feet away from the next, taking ten groups to span the length of the city wall. At the city gates stood another ten marines armed with smaller weapons, also doing their fair share of ‘fighting’. Within the cities collection of streets and courtyards one last group of marines kept up a constant patrol, the said group being led by their commanding veteran himself, who visited the forces at the wall hourly to check up on their progress. Sunsword set his box down next to the group who had summoned him, his colts doing the same soon after. The groups sergeant ceased firing his weapon, which was a special kind of firearm that belched white hot missiles of bright blue magic, and turned to the arriving guard. “Fair timing left tenant, you know the procedure by now!” The sergeant bellowed over the violent noise that hung in the air like a vast swarm of angry wasps. Sunsword was too exhausted to reply, so simply nodded dumbly and went to pick up his cargo once more. Three of the marines knelt down, signalling that their backpacks needed replenishing. As his knee hit the ground both ammo boxes fixed to his back fell from their cradle, hitting the ground with a thud. The rest of the royal guard jogged and hobbled off to the other groups of marines as Sunsword and his companion, Swifty thunderstruck, hauled the replacement ammo boxed back into their chambers, relaxing as the backpack accepted its gift with a sharp click. “I’m sure you’ll be happy to know you’re receiving a well earned rest soon!” Yelled the Sergeant while delivering another volley of fire bombs. “We are?!” Chimed a number of guard including Sunsword. “Aye, we’re running out of ammo!” The marine replied with a little too much confidence. “Wait! What?!” Sunsword called back while his guard looked at one another worriedly. “You have two more trips before that drop pod runs out! Seems that we underestimated the enemies numbers slightly! We estimate around 2,000 of these bugs will make it into the city within the next hour or two!” “Uh, that’s kinda...bad! What do we do?!” “That’s easy! We stop killing them outside the city and start killing them inside the city!” The sergeant replied with a mean grin. Sunsword admired the aliens’ heroism, but could now utterly confirm its insanity. The guard fearfully scurried back down the stairs and headed back to the ammo supplier, leaving the marines growling and roaring curses at the vile creatures. Applejack hadn’t been so scared in all her life, she assumed this was how Fluttershy felt most of the time. Herself, Twilight, Ditzy Doo and her daughter Dinky, Colgate and 12 other townsfolk were holed up inside a half destroyed breweries wine cellar. Another boom shook the basement, showering the cowering ponies with more dust and dirt. Dinky gasped again and clenched her eyes tight as she buried her face into her mother’s embrace, Ditzy whispering comfort to her shaking daughter. Some of the adults reacted much in the same way, covering their ears, covering their eyes and clenching teeth as tears streamed down their panic ridden faces. “How long’s it bin Twi’?” AJ asked as she flinched from another loud thunderclap. “Can’t say for sure, but I’m guessing about 3 hours?” Twilight replied helplessly. “We needtah get moving Twi’, I can’t imagine this here basement’ll be that useful if a bunch’a griffins come by.” “I know. Dammit! We should have made a run for that vehicle! I’m sorry I led us down here Applejack, I’m sorry I’ve kept us here so long.............I’m just so scared. I’m......I’m scared that if we-“ Twilight said grasping her head in terror. “Ah know sugarcube, ah do. Look, it seems that them aliens are doin’ pretty good fer themselves up there. Ah’m sure they still have a ‘machina-ma-jig’ up there, and we’ll just start were we left off. We can make it.” “There’s no way I’m going back out there! I can’t see that again! Celestia! They just slaughter them, with dark magic! What are those things?!” A hysteric colt started yelling as he rocked back and forth. “They’re on our side! I for one am just glad that their pointing those weapons away from us. I hate to think what would happen if-........Let’s......let’s just get out of here.” Twilight said, standing to help Applejack to her feet before turning to the rest of the ponies. “Ok everypony, listen up! I know it’s nasty out there, and I know that we don’t want to see what we’re going to see. But we all have to keep our eyes open when we get outside.” “C’mon everypony! On yer hooves! We head fer the nearest moving metal box!” AJ called out. Most of the ponies stood up sheepishly, a handful stayed huddled up in fright. “C’mon! If yah stay here yah won’t make it! Move!” Applejack yelled as she marched over to the petrified, hauling them to their hooves with her superior strength before herding them alongside the rest of the group. “Ok, when I open this trap door I’m gonna take a look around. As soon as I spot a vehicle or a safe structure I’ll leads us to it.” Twilight said while grasping the doors handle. “Mommy, I don’t wanna go outside! It’s too scary! What if they get us?!” Dinky whined to her mother, pressing her tear stained face into Ditzys’ shoulder as she carried her daughter with both arms. “Don’t worry muffin, Twilight will keep us safe. Also, remember how excited you were when you saw the aliens? Well we’ll get to ride in one of their spaceships soon! That’s gonna be real fun right?” Ditzy reassured her little filly, showing not the slightest hint of fear. Dinky wiped her eyes while responding with a weak smile and shaky nod. Ditzy gave her a long kiss on the cheek before holding her head into her chest. Twilight looked around at the frightened faces of her friends before turning to the trapdoor and throwing it open. Twilight darted her sight from building to building, both ways down the street and scanned the skies before slowly creeping out from the cellar. The town was in bad shape, more than half the buildings had sustained some kind of damage, some even being utterly ruined. The cobble street was cracked and dotted with craters while the sky was choked with dark smoke. However from as far as AJ could tell, Twilight hadn’t seen any present danger. “Ok, come out. Let’s get moving.” Twilight announced, AJ enforcing her judgement. The group kept close to the buildings, weaving through shop stalls and restaurant tables. Ditzy did her best to cover Dinkys’ sight from the broken remains of a goblin that had been thrown through a shop window. The group soon found themselves unable to find a safe place to look, the ruined corpses of dead goblin, troll and griffin scattered throughout the street, their blood sprayed across the cobble, up walls and dripping from windows. The sounds of battle soon grew close, and Twilight signalled for the rest to stop as she dared to peek around a corner. As soon as she did something flew passed her face and into a building across the street, sending Twilight flying backwards in fright. The projectile punched through the buildings wall like it was soggy paper, a heartbeat later emitting an ear-splitting crack sound, the building collapsing in on itself much like a card stack. AJ came to Twilights side, making sure she was ok before taking a peek herself. Before her was a scene of utter carnage. Twenty alien soldiers stood atop a hill of corpses made from goblin and griffin alike. At the hilltop stood an alien holding high a massive banner depicting a winged alien holding a firearm in one arm and pointing towards a cowering monster with the other, somehow this gesture setting the monster on fire. The banner was lined with golden stitching, its patchwork making the picture look more like a painting than cut outs. The banner holder fired a small firearm with his free hand, punching explosive shots into incoming foes, dropping them like insects. Around him were gathered several other, each holding their infantry’s commonplace weapon, firing bursts of fire into the chests and bellies of charging griffins and scuttling goblins. Another collection of soldiers threw their firepower into incoming attackers, one washing a street with what looked like dragons breathe fire, turning a dozen griffins to crispy husks in seconds. The captain AJ had seen earlier threw down mighty blows with an enormous metal hammer that shimmered and illuminated with a blue aura of electric energy. Each blow was instantly followed by a thunderous boom as the hammers head seemed to explode with lightning and fire, sending broken bodies tumbling through the air like discarded ragdolls. At his side the psychic they met earlier displayed magic not even Twilight could say she could accomplish. His eyes were alight with magical flame, as was his throat when he spoke incantations. Lightning burst from his armoured fingers, searing the flesh off a handful of goblins that dared assault him. A medic hammered the enemy with fire before rushing to a soldier who had received a ballista bolt to his belly. Such a grievous wound didn’t seem to trouble the alien as he continued to pummel the helpless attackers with fire, he didn’t even flinch as the medic wrenched the bolt out of him and began fixing up the wound. AJs’ heart raced as her eyes spotted a growling vehicle roll down a street and into the courtyard the fight was taking place. At its front an alien swung a weapon attached to the vehicles roof around and aimed it up to the skies. The weapon delivered a hail of fire at a ridiculous rate into the air, AJ seeing it hit a descending warship, tearing through its helium balloon and busting its hull wide open with explosive bolts. “There! We have to reach that machine!” Twilight said while examining the construct. From the vehicles rear jogged out another five soldiers who ran to their companions, adding their weapons to the defence. “Now! Now! We have to go now!” Twilight yelled. “Let’s go everypony! Quick!” AJ called to the group. Without question the group bolted for the vehicle, Twilight waving her arms madly, attempting to grab the aliens attention. “Over here! We’re over here!” A handful of aliens immediately noticed the incoming civilians, a sergeant pointing to his brothers and then to the ponies. The astartes ran out and spread themselves far and thin, putting themselves between Twilights group and the attacking forces. AJs’ breathing became deep and heavy as she sprinted at full speed to the alien machine, a door on its side dropping open to greet them. They were almost there, the furthest pony already half way to the vehicle. AJ slowed and turned her head to the sound of tortured metal speeding towards her. The warship the aliens had shot down just moment ago had crashed behind the astarte squads and now slid forward towards the collection of equestrians. “Come on! Go! Yer have tah move, now!” AJ called out to the slower ponies in the group. Twilight, AJ and Colgate made it to the machine first, the roar of a double barrelled weapon hammering above them. The rest soon made it with little time to spare. AJ looked out to see Ditzy struggling to keep up a good speed in fear of dropping her daughter. The warship screamed forth, just a dozen metres away from Ditzy and Dinky. The grey, cross-eyed mare came to a hault as she stood helpless before the speeding mass of metal. Even if she had carried on there was no way she would have made it with her daughter in her arms. Ditzy looked at AJ utterly helplessly, her fear for her daughter’s life evident in every fibre of her body. The warships wreckage was just a heartbeat away as Ditzy closed her eyes tight and disappeared into the blur of wrecked ship and clouds of dust. AJ and Twilight screamed in horror as the ship smashed into the opposing buildings along with one of their best friends and one of the sweetest fillies they’d ever known. Ditzy was thrown into a coughing fit as her lungs rejected the smog of dust and smoke. Her throat seemed to be filled with fire as she desperately attempted to breath. Beside her a weaker, higher pitched coughing could be heard. Ditzy forced herself to her hooves with all the energy she could summon, her hands searching desperately for her daughter. “Dink- (cough)...Dinky! Muffin wher- (cough)!” “Mommy!” Called Dinky, Ditzy swinging around to feel for her filly. Ditzys’ hand found the warmth of her daughter and pulled her into a tight hug. Ditzy picked up her daughter and ran in whatever direction seemed best at the time, the smog of grey dust not helping her already poor sense of direction. Ditzy felt one of her eyes swim off course, crossing her sight over and knocking her off course. She gave the faulty eye a vigorous rub, setting it straight again. She came to see some kind of structure, finding it to be a accidentally formed wall of broken market stalls and carts. The smog had thinned out to nearly nothing as Ditzy ran to the mess of broken wood, finding a safe place to take refuge and setting Dinky down. “Are you hurt muffin? Are you ok?” “I’m ok mommy.” Dinky said after a sharp cough. Dinky stroked her filly’s’ mane as she peeked over a wrecked stall. Before her was just the cloud they had come from, the flashes of the alien weapons illuminating the smoke for a heartbeat at a time. Ditzys’ other eye went out of control this time, wobbling inward and down and practically blinding her for a second. Ditzy shook her head and flared her wings in frustration. She opened them again and gasped in fright to see the silhouette of a dozen or more griffin soldiers, all running towards her and Dinky. Ditzy dropped behind the cover and clutched her daughters’ shoulders. Dinky looked round and peeked through a crack in the woodwork, seeing the griffins emerge from the cloud of dust and closer to them. Dinky spun round in panic, her golden eyes darting about in fright. Dinky then stopped and tugged at her mother’s denim jacket “Mommy, this way.” The little filly whispered as she started to crawl round the edge of the wrecked woodwork on her hands and knees, Ditzy close behind her. The griffins spoke gruffly to one another, cursing the alien warriors that opposed them and condemning the equines for using sorcery to summon demons to fight for them. The squad jogged at staggered rates, warily searching their surroundings, spears and swords at the ready. One carried a crossbow, loaded and primed; another wielded a pair of savage looking iron gauntlets, rippling with sharp hooks and blades. Dinky led her mother around a corner of rubble and under a toppled wagon, putting a much safer distance between them and the griffins. Ditzy looked back to check if the soldiers had passed on, only to turn back and come face to flank with Dinky. She looked up to see what was wrong, her heart skipping a beat seeing the gleaming tip of a spear being held up to Dinkies nose. Ditzy quickly pulled her daughter back, almost throwing the filly behind her as she slowly rose to her hooves. “Come look here lads! Found us some meat!” The griffin said, raising his spear to Ditzys’ throat. Ditzy backed up, holding Dinky behind her closely. The rest of the griffins came running round the wreckage, a couple flying straight over it. They circled the two ponies, sharp eyes scanning parts of Ditzy she’d hoped they didn’t. “Wouldja look at that guys, heh. You weren’t joking when you said meat!” The griffin with the war gauntlets cooed, his head cocking to get a better look at Ditzys’ flank. “And get a load of those eyesores! Damn, can’t deny these pony types have all the right kinda curves.” Growled another eyeing the mares’ chest. Ditzy damned the fact she was such an hourglass, but such thoughts of her own safety were cut from her mind as she felt Dinky’s tiny hand grasp her own. “Yeh yeh, we get it, she has big tits. Kill her.” The griffin with the crossbow ordered. “Oh come on! I’ll bleed her later, after I’ve had some fun first.” Retorted the griffin with the gauntlets. “Not before me you’re not! And while I’m busy, you can kill the kid!” Barked the other who strode up to the first in a challenging stance. “NO! Dinky you have to run! Go! Run for mommy!” Ditzy cried, quickly trying to get her daughter to run. “No! I don’t want to leave you!” Dinky whined back, tears flowing down her cheeks. “You can both go without your ‘fun’!” Roared the griffin crossbowman, marching through the other two and bringing his weapon up to fire. “DINKY NOW! GO! RUN!!!” Ditzy screamed as she pushed her daughter hard, propelling the filly behind her. Dinky quickly regained her footing and did as her mother told, running as fast as she could. The griffin focussed his sights down the crossbows length, his scaly talon sliding down to grasp the weapons trigger. Ditzy spread her arms and wings wide, providing all the cover she could give her daughter. The griffin aimed for the mares’ heart and squeezed the trigger. A thunderclap rang throw Ditzys’ ears, her eyes flinching closed. She felt something warm hit her face. After a second she dared to open her eyes, her breath was stolen from her at the sight before her. The griffins’ head had been blown off from the upper jaw. The lower half of its beak was broken and gushing a fountain of blood. A red mist hung in the air and ditzy look down to see the remained to the griffins skull and brain matter was spattered all over her jacket and vest. Ditzy touched her face to find it slick with hot blood dripping down to her neck. The griffins’ body was utterly frozen still for a moment before it crumpled in a heap were it had stood, the other griffins wide eyed in confusion and terror. Not a second after the body had hit the floor Ditzy heard her daughter scream. Ditzy spun round in a flash to see Dinky standing terrified infront of a giant silhouette. Dinkys’ horn barely reached half way up the aliens shin. It’s comparatively titanic mass practically made her daughter nonexistent. I light shone from behind the creatures head, which was bizarre since the sun was setting far to the right of the giant. A deep thud broke the slow silence, then another and another. The alien stepped over Dinky as if she was some kind of childs’ toy, striding closer towards Ditzy and the griffins. The alien came into plain sight, giving Ditzy a completely unexpected feeling. He was beautiful. His face was utterly alien, yet utterly perfect. His pale flesh seemed to glow with a beauty. The surface of his skin was flawless, not a blemish, spot, wart, scar or any imperfection to be seen. His eyes were a bright and brilliant lavender that seemed to shimmer and shine like the inside of an oyster. His golden hair was held in perfectly form wavy locks which flowed and bobbed gracefully as he walked forward. His armour was highly ornate, wax stamps holding parchment were dotted frequently about his bulk. His pauldron had stained glass windows imbedded into them, as well did his chest plate. From his belt hung a loincloth with a beautiful wave pattern lining its edge, while a magical miniature sun seemed to ride from out the top of his backpack, circling his face with an aura of shimmering light. In his left hand he held a sword as long as Celestia was tall, its blade flickering with a bright blue energy. His right hand held an attached, thick battle shield whose front had a skull infront of a sun sculpted on it, raised so that a smoking object underneath the shield was pointed at the ex-griffin. The alien strode calmly up to and passed Ditzy, who slowly back up to hold her daughter again. A griffin roared as he charge the alien, who in turn put a shot into his chest. The shot detonated inside the griffin, busting him open like a grape, his broken body skidding to a stop at the aliens’ feet. Another took flight and swooped at the giant, only to receive the same response. The alien seemed to release something from his firearm, a small box that fell from it and hit the group with a crack. His stance shifted in the blink of an eye, his sword becoming the primary tool to use in this fight. The griffin looked at one another in fear, and after an all too obvious amount of nodding charged the giant. The alien smashed his shield into a griffin, sending him reeling, whilst spearing his blade into another’s chest with all the ease of cutting warm butter. The blade seemed to hiss with anger at each kill he made as he spun on the spot, decapitating another two griffins, the edges of their armour glowing red hot where the blade had cut. A pair of griffin clumsily missed their target, turning to take another charge, spears raised. As the approached the alien punched his shield into ones’ face, shattering its beak and bursting its brains out the back of its skull. The other was tripped up by the giants’ massive boot, tumbling over himself. The griffin spun over onto his back with just enough time to scream before a large shield was swung down into his chest, blood bursting from the griffins’ mouth. The remaining seven griffins fled and took flight, panicked cries filling the air as they sped away. The alien looked up to the fleeing creatures. “Inferior.” The giant said, his voice chiming as if his throat was made of crystal. The alien strode back over to Ditzy and Dinky, his heavy footsteps making them both to flinch at the sound. He came to a stop close to them and extended a thick, armoured arm out to Ditzy, placing his large hand on her shoulder. Ditzy would have expected such an action to be uncomfortable; these creatures looked like they could injure a pony even with the gentlest of gestures. But the aliens’ touch was akin to having a feather land on you, the shining armour of his glove actually holding a kind heat to them. The creature didn’t say a word to the pegasus, his face merely softly shifting to a small, yet comforting grin. It reminded Ditzy of being looked down on by a parent, as her eyes only just reached the giants belly. The calming mood was broken as a shadow sped up from behind the giant. With impossibly quick reaction, the giant swiftly spun round and swung his sword into the oncoming assailant, cutting through the returned griffins arm and three quarters through his chest. However it would seem even super-pony speed couldn’t help him against griffins playing dirty. A griffin that flew close behind the first roared as he sliced his spear tip at the aliens’ throat. Whether the griffin was lucky, or extremely accurate, Ditzy couldn’t tell. But either way, the razor tip of the spear sliced clean through the aliens’ throat. In a default response the giant brought up his shield and threw away the griffin. The griffin tumbled through the air before smashing into the stony floor. The aliens’ expression went from surprise, to curiosity, to frustration in just a couple of seconds as he felt blood flow like a waterfall from the massive wound at his neck. He tried to breathe but found it difficult, if not useless. The final five griffins took advantage of the aliens’ condition and made their final charge. The thought of such a terrible wound seemed to evaporate from the giants mind as he turned to face his assailants with just as much resolve as before. He punched his shield into the first, sliced the next in twain, pirouetted to cleave the next twos’ heads off before grabbing the final griffin by the throat. The griffin writhed and squirmed in the aliens’ iron-like grip. The alien, still bleeding a worrying amount, simply stared at the griffin with an expression of pity. The giant slowly tightened his grin, the griffins eyes bulging as his throat was crushed. With a sickening crunch the griffins neck was snapped, its body dropping limply underneath the aliens’ ever tightening grip. Ditzy quickly covered Dinkys’ eyes as a gruesome squelch followed by a dull thud hit the air. Ditzys’ hand lowered again, her body unable to function as she crotched beside her daughter. The alien casually wandered up to the pair, stopping next to them before sitting down, his weight cracking the cobblestone beneath him. He simply sat there, silently next to the ponies as if nothing had happened, although his eye seemed to be growing heavy as his condition worsened. Ditzy had absolutely no medical knowledge, but was determined to help her daughters’ saviour. Ditzy rose to her hooves and shot over to the giants’ side. She examined the wound and took off her jacket, then vest. Ditzy was all too willing to be caught in just her bra in exchange for try anything she could to help this creature. She placed the vest round the aliens’ neck, its cream fabric turning a deep red in an instant. The alien looked up at Ditzy with his lavender eyes, a heartfelt smile stretching his lips slightly. A rhythmic pattern of thudding sounds grew closer in a couple of seconds as an alien in white armour sped to the others side, kneeling beside him. Ditzys’ saviour lightly placed his hand at the back of Ditzys’ head and brought her forward to place a light kiss upon her forehead before releasing her. The alien in white brought a wrist mounted instrument to the others throat, removing Ditzys’ blood drenched vest before spraying the wound with a white foam. The alien took a sharp, deep breath through the nose and soon steadied his breathing. After a neat bandage was applied the giant once again rose to his feet. He gestured for Dinky to join her mother, which she was already half way to doing. Dinky practically crashed into her mother’s side, wrapping her arms around her tight. Ditzy lifted up her daughter and rested the filly’s on her shoulder. The aliens strode off with the equines close beside them, soon leading them to a safe ride to join the rest of ponyville. A hundred primitive warships lay scattered about ponyville, their metallic skeletons twisted and charred. The screams of the dying invaders grew fewer and fewer until the space marines could finally say the day was theirs. Off in the distance, beneath the moons cool glow, Canterlot burnt. //-------------------------------------------------------// Fight and flight //-------------------------------------------------------// Fight and flight The Silent had all but forgotten his wound. It didn’t pain him anymore, and it wasn’t as if he was going to start talking any time soon. The bandage around his throat had been recently changed after the blood had stopped weeping from the long gash, the wound now beginning to heal itself healthily. The medi-foam the apothecary had applied to the wound had worked well at regenerating his windpipe, allowing him to breathe just as he would normally. The Silent kept solid footing as the inside of the storm eagle shook from turbulence, his eyes fixed on the holo-display depicting the capital city of this alien country. The defending forces were putting up a strong fight, especially considering that the devastator squads had run out of ammunition hours ago, having to take to their sidearm’s and combat blades. The Silent would aid his brothers as best as he could, but not before seeing a certain task complete first. The Silent would arrive in a courtyard, the only one that was large enough to accommodate the huge aircraft he travelled in, and then proceed to escort a group of civilians to the frigate docked on the other side of the city. The Silent had hoped the ship would allow the dropship to dock in one of its hangars, but the hundred or so insectoids that were scratching and gnawing to get into the belly of the craft made opening any doors very troublesome. The last thing a ship needed was two dozen xenos scuttling the inside of its hull. With him would be two battle brothers, brother Xinor and brother Derelis. Derelis had been briefed to focus his efforts on ‘bug-repellent’, his flamer being ideal for discouraging any swarms that thought the civilians looked tasty enough. Silent had replenished his ammo, as did his companions, and even found time to finish a prayer for safe travels. The Silent turned to look at the civilians, all of whom had taken a place in a flight seat. They looked quite comical as their harnesses were far too large to support them properly. Especially for the small child that travelled alongside her mother, who fitted the large hydraulic harness like a toothpick fit a scabbard. The child seemingly enjoyed every second of her journey in the craft, her bright eyes peering about giddily as her sight explored the wealthy collection of exotic machinery. The roar of the storm eagles’ engine began to wind down to a growl as they made their descent, slowing down to make their landing. “30 seconds pretty boy!” Called Xinor. The Silent took well to his nickname. Despite his climb through the ranks, superior and initiate alike knew him by it. His title ‘The Silent’ was rarely used, mostly in formal situations. The Silent had taken a self-served penance of silence, which he rarely broke, after his failure to capture a heretic warlord two decades ago. Although the chapter council judged his failure as only a minimal tactical disadvantage, and released him with practically no punishment, The Silent had felt it necessary to sacrifice his voice to pay for his crime. The truth was he barely uttered a word before his failure, no one even knew his name. Even he forgot his birth title at times, a condition that concerned the company champion somewhat. Ten seconds to deployment and The Silent fastened his helmet, tactical display flickering to life as it reconnected to the rest of his armours system. The craft hit the city grounds, its suspension rocking it a second after landing. The rows of harnesses hissed as their machinery released the civilians from their steel grip, the passengers warily taking a stand and shuffling towards the front of the ship. “We will keep a constant, steady pace to the evacuation point. Myself and The Silent will lead you while brother Xinor covers the rear. Do not fall behind. If you grow tired, look to your gods to lend you strength. If we come under attack ensure you keep a fair distance from active weapons and take to whatever cover you can find.” Derelis announced as the frontal loading ramp dropped open. If any of the civilians had any objections they were not to be heard as the space marines disembarked down the ramp, the civilians following close behind. Around them a broken Canterlot lay defiled and scarred, entire streets cracked in half and buildings brought down to rubble. Gunfire and muffled explosions haunted the air whilst the ever darkening evening was brightened with the flashes of bolter fire. The city glowed with an eerie orange light as fire raged throughout the city, and the odd roar of engines was heard as an aircraft flew over head. Stone statues and sculptures that had taken weeks to craft had been broken and disfigured everywhere, it seemed not a single thing that had been built had not suffered some degree of damage. The Silent put his helmet on; seeing its infrared enhancement would help the group navigate the dark streets more easily. His HUD flickered to life as the helmet locked onto his armours neck seal. The deep orange displays darted about his vision, highlighting tactical hotspots and outlining every structure with an orange grid. He held his sword aloft before thrusting it forward, signalling the group to move before breaking into a light jog himself. Behind him the rest eagerly followed, the orange coated ranch-hand seemingly taking a leadership position behind The Silent. “DRIVE ME CLOSER!” Yelled a fanatical sergeant, waving his power sword forwards as he rode atop a rhino tank. The Silent and his group had reached the epicentre of the warzone, a zone they needed to cut through before reaching the awaiting craft. Behind the growling armoured vehicle charged another ten battle brothers, all with chainswords raised high in the hunger to claim the first kill. About the clustered buildings of the cities centre assault marines soared from rooftop to rooftop on their bulky jump packs. In the alleyways waited wide-eyed squads of royal guard, spears held up to drive any changelings back out into the open streets. The Silent sent a burst of bolt rounds into a swarm of insectoids that flew close by, sending the survivors scattering in all directions. The Silent swung his shielded arm forward and headed out into the main road, Derelis sweeping high and low with his flamers sights, but finding no nearby targets. Once sure the area was reasonably secure they signalled the rest forward and into the road. The Silent headed towards the building highlighted by his HUD as a rally point. The building looked to be a shopping centre, as schematics showing it having dozens of smaller rooms within its massive tunnelling complex. Hi reached the closed wooden gates and firmly knocked his armoured fist against it, saluting towards an unblinking servo skull keeping watch from a window above. The doors creaked and slowly swung open, The Silent letting the civilians through first while he and his brothers covered the entrance. Once inside The Silent let himself relax slightly. The doorway slammed closed again, two guards locking it up again as quickly as they could. After walking a while and marching through a checkpoint guarded by eight of the mortal soldiers and one space marine armed with a nicely decorated multi-melta, The Silent came to the cities refuge centre. Mortals everywhere held to their loved ones and flinched as their wounds were treated. Makeshift beds were crammed together to fit all the refugees in, most shoulder to shoulder. A little way through The Silent came across Apothecary Idisor tending to some injured guard. The medical expert held a limp guards head up to a beautifully crafted golden goblet, the mortal weakly drinking the ingestible medi-compound mixture within. Alerted by the heavy footsteps approaching Idisor looked up before setting the guard back to his bed. “Brothers, Veranus is just a few hundred metres away, but I fear that the heart of the battle lies between you and the boarding post. You’ll need assistance, I’ll radio ahead to clear you a path.” The apothecary said while, kneeling to aid another fallen guard. “The rest of the civilians will need to go with you brothers! The battle is to finish soon, but I have no doubt the remains of the attacking force will seek to break through those doors. Myself and Thorbus will defend the injured who are unable to move.” The Silent gave a sharp nod, while Xinor turned to the civilians. “Now hear this! Those of you able to travel, come with us! This is the last group the frigate will take!” Xinor boomed across the refuge, turning many heads. The vast majority of civilians fumbled for their belongings and made hurried headcounts before setting off after the marines who had already started off to the exit. Through the next checkpoint The Silent waved off the guard who readied themselves to haul the doors open. With little effort he swung the double doors open, and not a second after ended up having to slam his shield into the oncoming fanged mouth of a changeling. Marine and changeling were engaged in close combat, green gore flying in vast sprays across the road. Chainsword and blade bit clean through the creatures’ fragile bodies, their thin exoskeleton crunching and breaking like pastry. Derelis threw liquid fire into the skies, setting dozens of the insects alight. The burning bodies fell from the sky mid-flight, then squealed and thrashed as the flames tortured them. The Silent found it comical how their bodies would pop open after a couple of seconds, their insides obviously boiling at a catastrophic level. The mortals behind him covered their ears and clenched their eyes shut in horror, green blood being washed over them. “Keep moving! Follow our champion!” Xinor barked. The civilians rushed in a mob behind The Silent who took up a charge towards the buildings near the cities air-docks, his power sword carving wide arches through the air as his dismembered and decapitated as he ran. At his sides his brothers valiantly held back the vile creatures by the dozen, heavy boot crushing and angry chainsword chewing as they kept the road ahead as clear as they could. The Silent noticed a spot of colour in the sea of black and green that the changelings made up, the anomaly catching his eye. It was a civilian, a lone mortal drowning in the ocean of xenos. The Silent kept his pace up, confident one of his brothers would aid the helpless native. Then another crying civilian caught The Silents’ sight, and another, and another. The Silents expression became that of a panicked confusion as soon there were as many mortals as attackers, anilentd just a few seconds later even more. After several seconds The Silent came to a sharp hault along with his group at the sight of hundreds of crying, pleading mortal who cowered before the mighty space marines before them. His battle brothers remained statues, frozen in utter confusion at how so many civilians had appeared, and at how the swarms of xenos had apparently vanished. The Silents’ eyes widened as he looked to the crowds, and looked to his group, seeing the same set of faces copied a hundred fold. They were illusions, just camouflage, just an imitation of the real civilians that now looked about in worry. “They’re just copying us! They aren’t real!” Called a purple civilian psyker near the middle of the group. “Brothers, do not fall for their deception! Let your thermal vision see through their cowardly sorcery!” Derelis shouted round before washing away several pleading changeling mimics with his flamer. Again the fighting ignited, space marines shouting vicious curses at the false civilians for such ignoble magic. The majority of the changelings returned to their former, gruesome selves again in a flash of green flame. The Silent blinked his thermal vision rune to activate and witnessed how the changelings showed up cold on the spectrum, glowing a pale green opposed to the civilians’ oranges and reds. With less than a hundred yards to the docks The Silent came to a hault and shot a flurry of bolts into the crowds of changelings, letting the mortals and his brother run passed him before following them to the docks entrance. The entrance was a wide archway that must have been quite beautiful before being peppered with bolt holes and cracked open by some explosive. In the archway stood a single marine, bolter chattering away in controlled bursts, surrounded by all the cities crossbowmen. The guard worked nonstop in a routine of winding up their firearms then firing, sending a slow rate of fire into changelings that drew too near to the docks. The marine however was the bulk of the firepower that was being pushed into the oncoming ranks of attackers, bolter fire bursting open the six foot tall insects in a gory display of merciless defence. The Silent once again waited for the mortals to vault over the tiny wall of sandbags and wreckage before taking a long step over it himself. He led the group through a short maze of corridors to a waiting room filled with at least thirty other civilians, bringing the total to over fifty at their arrival. Near the doors that led to the docks stood another space marine, who upon seeing his brothers arrive radioed the ship to let them know they needed to open their doors one last time. “Let’s not wait around brother, one more run and we can focus on getting this mess cleaned up.” Said the marine at The Silents’ approach. Suddenly the room exploded with cries of panic and wails of despair. The Silent pushed his way through the crowd to see the problem, finding the majority of civilians crowding around something worth observing. The Silent reached the centre of the crowd to find several mortals tending to one, much larger individual. He took a wild guess and assumed this was one of the countries two matriarchs he had been informed of. Upon closer observation, he spotted another larger individual was one of the civilians tending to the other, which he also assumed was the other. The both of them were injured, the one on the floor grimacing as her sister held a cloth to her bleeding stomach obviously in direr need of assistance. The white one on the floor was conscious and attempting to reassure her subjects that she was not badly injured, while the dark blue one urged the civilians to keep their distance. “I’m fine Twilight, please, calm down. I assure you it’s just a scratch.” The white princess said soothingly to the purple female at her side, who was clutching her hand tightly. “Princess, you’re covered in scratches! This is a serious wound! We need to get you help!” The purple civilian replied in panic. Xinor pushed through the crowd and marched passed The Silent to kneel beside the fallen princess. “This is not a very serious injury ma’am, but I would advise we get you to the ship to dress the wound.” Xinor said while scooping up the matriarch. “Ma’am? I’m...I’m not a ma’am! I don’t look that old! Luna, do I look that old?” The white princess called to her sister. “That depends sister, how old do I look?!” The other replied with a concerned grin. Both were dressed in elaborate, yet highly impractical armour, which did more as a fashion statement than personal protection. They had apparently seen a their fair share of action, as their golden and obsidian armour bore a number of cuts and dents, just as many as their flesh did. Both princesses bled from a number of small injuries, but nothing that would impede their movement or health; aside from the deep gash the white one had received. Xinor reached the door and nodded at the battle brother that stood by it, the said marine raising his bolter to the door in response. Xinor kicked the door open, the wood splintering as if a grenade had just gone off behind it, sending the remains scattering about the marketplace that led to the docks. Xinor broke into a full sprint alongside the battle brother that provided his bolter where Xinor was unable to use his. The rest of the group kept up to the best of their abilities, but ended up falling behind within seconds. The Silent signalled for the group to pick up the pace and began to gain speed. A little while later Veranus came into clear view around the corner, its enormous hull making the native airships look like toys. A swarm of changelings sped round the front of the ship, Derelis responding in kind by sprinting ahead of the group, stopping to blast away the creatures with his flamer. The black, gold and red of Veranus grew larger and larger until the ramp that extended from the frigates lower hangar bay way just seconds away. As soon as Xinors’ boot hit the steel ramp the hangar doors whined open, a warning siren blaring from within as orange beacons twirled wildly. From within the doors strode three battle brother adorned with tactical dreadnought armour, their hulking frames marching forward to cover the approaching refugees. The Silent gave a nod to the terminator sergeant as he ran passed, the other two spewing bolts from their storm bolters. The Silents highly attuned ears picked up the gleeful cry of the child the grey female had been carrying, the small girl finding the gigantic terminators to be ‘awesome’. The marine and civilians had made it through the blast doors, and with that the terminators retreated back into the belly of the ship as the doors the size of thunderhawks ground to a close for a final time. The Silent deemed that a very successful run. “Immolatus squad reports the creatures are retreating, but some have taken to flying into the engines of our gunships. Is this something you would have expected?” The space marine that dressed Celestias wounds asked, his voice a synthetic growl from beneath his looming death mask. “I’ve studied changelings for hundreds of years, even been attacked by them, but this is completely out of charac- OW!” Celestia yelped as the marine pressed some form of syringe into her wound. “I did say this might be unpleasant. Do you think there is anything that could have provoked such an attack from all three of these factions? From what I’ve heard your peaceful lands would not have played a part in such a thing, but what about foreign forces?” “You mean something attacking their empires first?” Celestia inquired through a clenched jaw as white foam was pumped into the deep cut. “Yes, perhaps another invading force drove these creatures from their homes in the first place.” The marine proposed before withdrawing the instrument and switching it for another. “I doubt that, otherwise we would have seen the changeling queen, goblin king and the griffin general. Which reminds me-” “Conflicts in the griffin city have gone well. Captain Titus and his command squad have breached the citadel whilst the support squads have secured the palace and its grounds.” The marine replied before Celestia could finish. “You guys sure do know your warfare. What are you going to do when this is all over?” Luna inquired from the surgical table across from Celestia. Luna had been patched up in under a minute, the marine simply applying some strange gel substance on her cuts before starting his work on Celestia. “Well, firstly clean up the mess we’ve made. I’m sure you can expect some new imperial decor. Then we’ll just wait until our chapter fleet arrives, unless another incident like this occurs.” The marine replied. He walked back to Celestia holding something that looked like a can opener, which made Celestia hope she wasn’t in any need of ‘opening’. He placed the cold instrument on Celestias toned stomach, activating the device so that it projected some kind of laser reticule onto her. With a snap the princess winced as a sharp pain burnt into her wound. The process repeated six more timed before the machine whined, bringing with it a sickly squelch sound, before ending with a click as the marine withdrew the instrument. Celestia looked down to see her wound being held tightly closed by seven thick stitches. The soldier took a white cloth soaked in some form of oil and cleaned the wound with care before turning to fetch a golden chalice. “This will taste strange,” He said as he handed the drink to Celestia. Celestia took the drink, the goblets cup the size of a punch bowl and as heavy as a microwave. Celestia took a hesitant sip to find the taste similar to drinking cough medicine mixed with toothpaste. The princess took one generous gulp before gently whipping her lips and handing the chalice back. “What was that?” Celestia asked after pardoning a very unprincessy belch. “A mixture of viral nano-healing organisms and defensive cells similar to your white blood cells. It should ensure your wound won’t lead to any internal infection or bleeding.” Celestia groaned as she spun on the operating table and dropped her hooves to the floor. Luna quickly rushed to her side to steady her sister. Celestia gained her balance and walked round the table to head to the door. “If you wouldn’t mind showing us to where our subjects are?” Celestia asked. “Of course.” The marine replied with a nod before leading the sisters out the medical ward. The walk through the ships interior was very strange, the interior designs very alien and quite grim. Skulls and depictions of penance and sacrifice were sculpted and carved into the walls of the vast corridors, the ceilings bearing dim lights in the form of chained lanterns. About Ponyvilles length of corridor and a couple of empty halls later the trio walked through a pair of double door gates as high as a hydra and into what seemed to be an alien depiction of heaven. Atop the ship sat a town, a town made of gleaming marble and shining gold. It appeared as several ramps leading up to the deck, two towers topped with heavy weapons to each ramp entrance. With the circle of ramps was a collection a larger defence towers, bunkers and armouries of some description. However towards the front of this collection, nearly half way down the ship stood a huge monastery or chapel of some kind, boasting a dozen defence towers as well as a gun the size of the princesses’ palace on its top. Over the edge of the ship Celestia spotted Equestrias hills and fields, surprisingly close as well. What looked like all of Canterlot and ponyville was bustling about the collection of buildings, chatting and reuniting in a sea of activity. The princesses carefully walked down the steady ramp and were met with Equestria warm morning breeze. “Princess!” “Princess! Are you all right?!” “The princesses are here!” “Your majesties, thank you for saving us!” The crowds of ponies swarmed the royal sisters in care and thanks, the bearers of harmony at the front of the crowd all eagerly awaiting the princesses’ words. “My little ponies, please do not threat. My sister and I are very well thanks to our gracious saviours. They are the ones who deserve your thanks; they are the ones who have saved your country.” Celestia announced as she gestured to the space marine at her side. Only the giant soldier wasn’t at her side any more, and must have left her a while back as he had seemed to have disappeared into thin air. Celestia looked about a second before letting out a sigh and turning back to her subjects. “So, can anypony show me around? I would like a sit down and a drink.” Celestia asked gently. A wave of acceptance washed over the sisters and immediately the equestrians cleared the way down the metal ramp to the courtyard. The princesses were shown to the centre of the complex and taken to a water feature the size of Twilights’ library. Golden statues of winged aliens flying to the sky surrounded by their winged young stood at the centre, their hands grasping slack jawed skulls whose mouths shot crystal clear water into a shallow pool below. In the pool played dozens of fillies and colts, none older than ten. Some simply splashed each other with the shimmering water, others sat talking at the pools edge and several even marvelled at the shining statues that loomed over them. Celestia scooped a handful of water to her mouth, and even had the desperation to pour some water over her face and shoulders to sooth her wounds. Luna did likewise only to be caught by a stray splash made by a group of fillies, only to splash back playfully. Fluttershy took the liberty to inspect Celestias worst wound only to find nothing more she could do to help. A number of alien drones and servants floated and shuffled about the ship’s deck, carrying scripture and cargo from building to building. The adult ponies kept their distance from the strange creatures, continuing to gossip about Equestrias latest arrivals. “I saw it, one of them held back seven changelings with one arm while he fired his fire-crossbow into a dozen others!” “One of them threw a griffin through town hall! I mean it, right through both walls!” “Yeh, he saved me and my little muffin! He even go cut on the neck, but he didn’t fall, he just kept on fighting!” “Did you see those big weapons that shot blue suns?! I saw one turn a warship into orange goo!” “It was so scary, their swords eat things! I mean, they actually have metal teeth that chew on whatever it hits!” Celestia would have dismissed such banter as over exaggeration, but knew all these claims to be true. Her sister and she had fought at the gates of their palace with magical swords alongside her personal guard. At first the battle had gone easily, the marines thinning the changeling ranks to just a lucky few that made it passed the wall. After the ammo had run clean the enemies numbers soared to the hundreds. Celestia was very large and extremely well muscled, her strength and stature making her superior to a changeling in every way. But even a superior royal alicorn such as her stood little chance against the tidal wave of changelings. After a desperate battle that seemed lost, the space marines posted at Ponyville had won the fight and had come to support the city. Celestia remembered all too well how in a blur of dark blue a space marine had single handily acted as a freight train and charged through twenty changelings, just before the other hundred were blown into sticky chunks of meat and exoskeleton. It was shortly after that, while fighting besides the mighty giants did Celestia fall into a trick which would sorely wound her. Luna had helped get her sister to her feet and to the docks, which had led her to this place, this strange craft. It was the size of a city, metal and stone forged into a war engine that could turn all of Equestria into a scorched wasteland. Such might made Celestia feel like a little filly again, yet for all its might, all the power it held such a creation was being used a floating hotel for refugees. Celestia had just noticed how the marble floor had a faint picture engraved within it, a large image of an armour-less marine holding up a lantern as miniature planets orbited him in a sea of stars. Celestia flicked her gravity-defying mane up as she looked around at the buildings once again, the icy blue glow of the stained glass windows on each of the alien structures along with the clean white marble and liquid-like gold and angelic music that emanated from skull shaped speakers emerging from the buildings corners made her feel almost comfortable in such a place. Such a place was almost beyond reality, its design and quality so flawless it made Celestias palace look like a tree house. The alicorn decided to stand and head over to the large chapel towards the middle of the ship, refusing any offered assistance with a warm smile. After a short, and slow walk Celestia arrived to find its gates wide open, yet nopony had built enough courage to enter. Inside the building was even brighter than the sun lit courtyard. It was as if Celestia had died and gone to pony heaven. The room was lit from every direction, not a single shadow in sight, and the decor was absolutely otherworldly. The ceiling was diamond, perfect diamond cut to reflect each individual colour on the known spectrum, forming a brilliant tornado of crystalline colours. A huge statue of a long haired, robed alien stood at the end of the building pillar ridden hall, the statue looking down at the ground with an expression which was could only be described as a stern pity. Following the princess in was her sister and the dozens of ponies. The masses ‘Oooh’d’ and ‘Aaah’d’ at the intricate carvings populating the large pillars along with the variety of crystal sculptures. The little fillies and colts ran wild around the inside of the building, exploring every corner and touching everything that was shiny enough to catch their attention. There was no sign of any seating arrangement or resting area, the only furniture being a tall altar towards the rear of the building. Celestia braved a look at the polished sculpture, carved into an alien holding a roof of skulls above him. Atop the altar was a large, open book, its pages stained with age and writing completely unreadable. Their handwriting was peculiar, but quite relatable to equestrian text, being a line of sharp scribbles, loops and dots. The princess dared not touch the book, the last thing she wanted to do was insult a race of warrior-monks. “I have to admit to thee sister; we are impressed by such wondrous architecture.” Luna admitted as she walked up beside her sister. “I trust these people Luna. Look at all they’ve done for us. Look at all they are. They are strange indeed, but somewhat similar to us in certain ways.” Celestia replied, gesturing about her to the beautiful building around them. “I know sister, but we can’t stop feeling awkward around them. Their motives are most unclear, and they’re so....artificial. Like they hath no concern for themselves.” “They’re like Frankenstables’!” Called a high pitched voice beside them. Celestia and Luna both looked over in surprise to see the bearer of laughter, Pinkie Pie. “Excuse us?” Luna inquired. “Y’know, Frankenstables’ monster! They’ve been cut up and changed to be something different from what they were. But unlike Frankenstables monster, they chose to be bigger, better, faster, stronger.” Pinkie pie chimed whilst imitating the last part with robotic arm movements. “They chose to get all changed and become different so nopony else had to. I mean, can you imagine how different Equestria would be if they hadn’t been here to help us? Sure they’re all loud and ‘fighty’, but deep down they’re just like ponies who want to help others. Like Frankenstables’ monster, they’re not really bad; it’s just everypony gets scared because they’re so different. And not to mention smelly!” Luna and Celestia were utterly taken aback along with all those who heard Pinkies ridiculously accurate and plausible theory. “That...was a very enlightening speech Miss Pie. I think you actually explained that perfectly.” Celestia said with a smile, her eyebrow raised in surprise. “Of course I did! I dressed up as Frankenstable two Nightmare Nights’ ago!” Pinkie replied beaming, turning to skip off gleefully. Pinkie skipped towards the main entrance only to stop just a couple of hops away. “Oh, hi Mr Titus! I hope your vacation was super awesome! What’s that you got the-...Eeeeeeww!!! Gross!!! It’s aaaaall over your hand and everything!” Pinkie yelled as Captain Titus strode up to her with half a dozen marines behind him. “I thought you’d like it.” Titus chuckled as he marched passed her, through the crowd and faced Celestia. “It would seem we have an alternate theory on how your country was afflicted with the presence of daemons!” Titus called over to the sister as he held up something a bright cream colour and dripping with slime. In his metal grasp was held a familiar face, or skull to be exact. The bony cranium bore sharp, unnatural features along with two pairs of eyes and a crown of twisting horns. It dripped with a thick purple slime that dribbled all over its surface and off its rows of sharp fangs, it’s very presence forcing her ponies to shuffle away in disgust and fright. “And the griffin general?” Celestia asked with a nervous gulp. “Dead. But by his own hand, and long before we had arrived at the steps of his palace. I’m afraid your country will need to be quarantined while we inspect surrounding countries. For now, our ship will land outside the town near the forest. We have a lot of cleaning up to do.” Titus turned to the civilians. “The battle is won!” //-------------------------------------------------------// The Halo Skulls //-------------------------------------------------------// The Halo Skulls Ajax heaved the five foot by five foot stone block atop the last along with Dornus. In the hot sun of the day the scouts had decided to remove their armour and upper clothing, thick, waxy sweat dripping down their bulky torsos as if it were raining the stuff. “Tell me the servitors are finished with that last shop!” Dornus called to Ajax. “Sergeant! How’s the last structure doing?!” Ajax called over to Arphestus, who was working along with Teriun and Zanal. “All locked up and ready, just waiting on you whelps!” Arphestus boomed back with a chuckle. Ajax turned back and doubled the pace her lifted the blocks. Dornus did much the same, almost throwing the blocks atop one another. Ajax threw up the last grey cube and jogged to the wooden beams that would make up the roof. Dornus followed quickly behind with another beam and ran up the side of a newly constructed wall to face each other. The duo aligned the beams into grooves and leaned them together to meet in the middle to make a link. The process was repeated five more times in under two minutes before they both leapt down and dusted of their palms. “Never thought I’d be doing a servitors job before becoming a servitor.” Dornus said wiping the sweat from his forehead. “Aye, shame we shot the city half to shit, then we’d have the serfs to do our job for us.” Ajax replied before slumping down with the rest of his squad. “I forgot to ask, what was your final count?” Ajax asked Dornus. “Two hundred, twenty seven.” “Mighty fine numbers.” “Hundred and eighty myself. Would have had more if that damned Razorback hadn’t interrupted.” Zanal huffed, the squad agreeing with a resounding ‘aye’. “What of our losses? And civilian casualties?” Teriun asked in his quiet tone. “Two battle brothers dead, eleven wounded. Twelve civilians dead by the hands of those bugs, dozens injured. Heard one battle brother died from over fifty of the insects tearing at his throat. The other apparently was crushed beneath one of the larger warship collapsing on him.” Arphestus recalled. “Argh, poor way to die, a shame indeed.” Zanal added while twirling an Aquila pendant in his fingers. The scouts turned to the sound of heavy footsteps to find a squad of four marines and Chaplain Diomedes walking the footpath leading into town. The chaplain carried his crozius Arcanum as always, but instead of his plasma pistol carried a wealth of scrolls, books, ointments and incense for his burners. Among the squad a retinue of serfs, servitors and artificers followed as well as a pair of servo skulls. The civilians that had mostly kept to themselves, remaining within the safety of their newly repaired homes, emerged. The few turned to a dozen, then thirty and soon most of the town was watching the holy man walk to the centre of town. The civilians crowded about the chaplain marine as he stood atop a large ceramite pedestal his serfs had brought with them, a battle brother taking a place at each of the platforms corners, but still leaving enough room for ten or more natives to stand at each edge. “Citizens of ‘Ponyville’! The greatest victory won during the past engagement is yours! While we do sweep away the enemy with flame and blade, so did you sweep away you fear! It was you who did hold to their courage, who did share such courage with your friends and families! And together you weathered the storm of savages and brutes, together you stand victorious this day! Such spirit does not go unrecognised or unrewarded by the Emperor, and so do I declare, on behalf of the reclusium of the emperor that this town be blessed with imperial privileges!” “You tools for harvest and construction shall be the finest our forgery has to offer! Your roads guarded by the ever watchful eye of the chapter! Your town hall shall bear the imperial sigil, so that no filth shall taint your homes! A chapel shall be raised near your towns’ river, and shall provide sanctuary to all and any who seek it! Let the divine word speak this lands purity, and let his eye see it to be true!” “He sure knows how to rouse the masses.” Dornus said. “That’s probably why they made him chaplain.” Arphestus huffed. A group of civilians, at least half of them children started walking towards Ajax and his squad. The lead adult was a magenta coloured female carrying a sky blue box, while many others carried tin boxes. Ajax could already smell baked goods, and wasn’t looking forward to turning them down, he could use something to eat. “Hello there! Me and some others thought you’d perhaps like something to eat and drink. I’m not sure what you’d like, but we have quite a variety.” The purple woman proposed, opening the blue box, revealing it to be some form of portable cooler. “Sorry miss, we’re not permitted the luxury of eating unless given leave-“ Arphestus began. “Brothers! Did you leave your manners in the stars?!” Diomedes boomed from across the street. “Sorry sir, but we have not been given leave.” “Consider yourselves relieved! Now please, everyone, this is a time for celebration!” The chaplain roared in zeal as he gestured to the winged serfs that welded an intricate golden statue of an Aquila clutching a scroll above the entrance to the town hall. “Drinks all around then.” Arphestus said shrugging to his squad. The civilians handed out a variety of bottled drinks and baked goods out to the hulking scouts. Dornus caused a fair few gasps as he skipped the intricacies of in screwing a bottle of juice and simply bit the glass container off with a sharp crack, spitting the broken glass out harmlessly. The rest kept some sense of courtesy and practised their manners well. The crowd that grew ever larger also grew ever louder and more invigorated. “All the theories that have surfaced so far have been simple guesswork, and personally I see any and all of them as likely as the last. The work of daemons is an uneasy and deceitful trail to follow, something few have ever mastered. And, unfortunately, it is those few who we have needed to call for. As much as their methods are cold, their results are undeniably exemplary.” Titus said, walking at a slow pace beside Celestia. Celestias’ expression hadn’t changed from being deeply concerned for a while now, a feeling Titus could understand very well. They rounded a corner, closing the distance to the matriarchs’ throne room at a mediocre pace. Titus was pleasantly enjoying the well crafted decor of the natives’ castle, its interior not all too unlike his own, heavenly white stone walls climbing high above them both in great arches. It was good that he had found time to talk to the princess alone; he believed she should be properly briefed on the situation they both were in. “I have a feeling you’re not going to tell me who these experts are.” Celestia stated with a cringe. “Even if I truly knew who they were, I doubt I’d have the authority to tell you. This organisation is very illusive, all but a shadow that lingers behind the bulk of our forces.” “Great. Uh, Captain...if you don’t mind.” Celestia noted as she slowed to a stop, facing Titus as she stood with her hands locked together. “I’d just like to take the opportunity to thank you. To thank all of you. After what you’ve done your people are welcome to Equestria at any time.” Celestia said, a warm smile beaming at Titus. “Thank you for your cooperation princess. And there’s no need to thank us, especially it still could have been us that caused all this in the first place.” Titus replied with a helpless shrug. “Hey, you were caught up in events you couldn’t have avoided. You kept to yourselves where others would have stolen and enslaved. And above all your men died for our city, for our homes. There’s no way we can ever truly repay you.” “Actually I think there is. You can grant me mercy as I make a fool of myself before your gracious lords and ladies.” Titus replied with a grin while Celestia held back a giggle, the two of them continuing there walk. “Ah, politics. The bane of any commanders’ life, especially for one as unnaturally long as my own. I tell you Celestia, I’ve been breathing for one hundred and eighty years and walked upon the soils of nearly fifty worlds and there is one thing that never changes; the unbearable chore that is politics.” Titus growled as the throne room reached his sight. “Oh stop complaining, you’ll be surprised at how easy this can be. And I doubt you’ll have to do much talking since I’m here.” Celestia reassured. The two walked into the throne room, a wide hall akin to the size of a vehicle bay. Stained glass windows as tall as the ceiling ran the length of the hall, depicted strange yet pleasing pictures of planets, moons, suns and stars. On the marble floor ran a pink and magenta carpet that led to the throne. The throne was impressive, Titus wished he had one; which made him keep a mental note to inform the artificers to construct him a new throne. At the foot of the short set of stairs leading to the golden chair stood a collection of what Titus assumed to be politicians and nobles. Ten in all, some dresses in purely formal attire, others in what could only be guessed as the latest fashion trend. One Titus recognised to be Celestias’ sister, Luna, and another to be the young Captain Shining Armour. Shining Armour. Titus had on multiple occasions try to wrap his mind around how their society chose such strange names, but ultimately came up with the same solution; he didn’t question what was not his to understand. The native hierarchs aside from Luna took a deep bow as Celestia walked up and passed them, the princess striding up the stairs to take a seat in her throne. Surprisingly enough the natives then turned and took a second bow, only this time directed to the alien captain, even Luna smiled as she gave a firm tilt of the head. Titus saw it only fitting to return such courtesy and took a short bow himself. “Right, is everypony here? Good. Now I hope you’re all in good health and that our space marine acquaintances have repaired any damages you may have suffered during the conflict. Well then, I think now would be a good time to turn our attention to Captain Titus, and he will explain what his force’ plans are for the foreseeable future.” Celestia finished gesturing to Titus. Titus was caught off guard and turned to Celestia with a surprised look on his scarred face. Celestia responded by shrugging, a dumb look on her snowy features. Titus shook his head with a helpless grin and turned back to look at the hierarchs. “Since our forces have tracked the daemonic presence all the way to the griffin lands in the north we cannot be certain how far their influence may stretch. Due to such dangerous and uneasy circumstances we must keep Equestria under a lockdown and curfew effect. All citizens are to be within their homes by nine pee-em, no exceptions. Regular inspections will be carried out by chaplains and librarians through your streets as a security measure. Cargo travelling into the country will be thoroughly checked, and visitors will be turned away with no exceptions.” “Know this; the works and tricks of daemons are infectious and formidable, nearly unnoticeable to the eyes of mortals. To maintain security where we have no permission to search is of the upmost importance, and we will need your cooperation to achieve this. Watch your neighbours, friends, families and even yourselves with great care, the dark influences are like a plague and must be extinguished as soon as they can. If you notice unusual or disruptive behaviour from anyone, report it to the nearest Astarte and clear the area. And finally, do not under any circumstances impede or disrupt the work of the Adeptus Astarte, not even when you have news of a possible daemonic presence.” “With all this regimes in motion we can expel any threat hiding within your cities. As soon as we can confirm this country is free of taint, we shall begin our cleansing routines throughout the globe. Every empire, tribe and village will be inspected heavily in order to root out any more daemons in hiding. While we take up such a mission a portion of our forces will keep watch over the country from outposts spaced roughly ten kilometres apart, anything travelling in and out of the borders will be detected and either inspected or destroyed.” Titus finished his speech with ease, leaving a long silence after he had spoken. A few seconds after he had finished Shining Armour raised his hand. “Speak.” Titus said with a nod. “This things, uh, ‘Demuns’ or whatever, how did they even get here in the first place. It’s just, I’ve never even heard of them until now.” Shining Armour asked. “Well I doubt any craft has landed on this planet otherwise someone would have gotten word of it. So I’m guessing someone has summoned the creatures to this plain of existence. You must understand captain, daemons are not like living creatures that are born in this life, they are energy made from emotion and psychic fabric. They exist only in a realm parallel to our own, like an afterlife of sorts, being moulded from the hopes, hatred and fear of mortal beings. However such otherworldly creatures can be called and pulled through to this realm through the means of incantation, or more likely, a sacrifice.” “So my guess is that many years ago, perhaps thousands, a cult of desperate individual summoned a daemon to your world by offering a mortals life as sacrifice. If the act was committed within the past couple of years then perhaps the daemon had survived in hiding amongst a society, most likely influencing its choices and ambitions. However I believe the one I have slain had been amongst the griffins for many years. To sustain its presence on this world it would need to feed of sacrifices and souls of the living, so this would mean the griffins have been in league with the dark powers for a while now, of their own choosing or out of fear I cannot tell.” Shining Armour and the others showed a slideshow of expressions; confusion, concern and fear being the primary ones Titus picked up the most. Even the princesses looked at each other, keeping calm faces, but Titus could smell their fear just as well as the others. “And w-what do these things look like?” A noble mortal dressed in a purple coat with a high collar asked, his voice quivering slightly. “I will not lie; daemons are normally very unpleasant to lay eyes on. They will inspire fear and panic into your hearts. However there are very simple means of defence against these creatures. Fear, anger, jealousy and sorrow are all what daemons are made from, and to emit these emotions will only draw it nearer to you. It will be most likely that you will only encounter a mediocre sized daemon alone, anything larger, and my space marines will most likely already be fighting to banish it. Considering this means you only need to extinguish your fears in order to repel the monster. A common technique is to kneel whilst holding a item of spiritual importance such as a pendant, ring, photograph or book and speak words of reassurance to yourself. Fill your thoughts with calming memories of loved ones or enjoyable moments you have experienced and the daemon will become somewhat blinded to you, having nothing catching its scent.” The mortals all nodded enthusiastically at the captains’ words, some even writing them down. “I hear thou servants’ art constructing chapels and shrines throughout Canterlot and Ponyville. We are not complaining, but whateth is thy significance of such structures?” Luna asked softly. The captain had noticed how much better the acclaimed ‘princess of the moon’ took to him and his space marines. This pleased Titus greatly; there was little worse than a matriarch with a grudge. “Ah yes your highness, they hold a great significance. Such structures are extremely effective repellents to daemons, the holy influence of our Emperor holding enormous sway over the creatures. The runes, gargoyles and relics held within ensure the buildings immunity to daemonic presence, and even discourages and weakens daemons that wander to the land they are situated on. The shrines hold ammunition and weapons, while the chapels are places of sanctuary and shelter. We urge your populace to visit such chapels regularly, and are welcome to pray to whomever they worship or love within their walls.” Once again all those present took notes and shared pleased expressions. However a great disturbance rang through the hall, an echoing roll of thunder along with a low booming sound. All those present looked around in fear, even the princesses, but not Titus. Titus kept his stony face expressionless and turned to one of the stained glass windows to see a flock of dark shapes in the sky. The others followed his gaze and turned to see the strange objects in the sky. The group turned and began rushing to the far doors to go outside, Titus calmly following them. They reached the doors and rushed through into the balcony that looked out over the vast plains and towering mountains of their country. However the focus of that moment was on the skies. Above the plains and mountains floated at least forty titanic ships, ranging from the size of Canterlot to the size of the mountain the city hung from. Four ships were so large they must have spanned the length of the grassy plains beneath them, fifteen kilometres from bow to stern. One floated within the centre of the rest, a behemoth of a craft, a machine with no peer. Even though it was easily a mile in the sky and half a dozen kilometres away the group still couldn’t take in its vast mass easily. The ‘Emperor’ class flagship was bristling with weapons of all sizes, enough firepower to turn the country to ash in under half a day. A mighty city sat atop its deck, easily twenty Canterlots’ all gathered under the watch of an enormous statue of a praying, hooded angel. Its plough was a pure white trimmed with a gold that magnified the beauty of the sun a thousand fold. The dozens of lesser ships all floated about it like flies hovering above a grazing bull. A full six minutes passed with the mortals and princesses alike staring up at the fleet, mouth hung loose in the utter inability to comprehend such machinery. Celestia then slowly turned to Titus her eyes locked forward all the way while her mouth remained fixed open. Titus turned to the princess, raised an eyebrow and shrugged, paying her back for earlier. The princess couldn’t find the words to put to such a sight, a sight of such power and majesty wasn’t meant for mortals to ever fully get used to let alone see for the first time without drooling like an infant. Titus turned and took a slight bow while gesturing an open hand to the fleet. “The Halo Skulls chapter; at your services my fair lady.” The large bulk of frigate ‘Fist of the stars’ fit beside just like its sister had done the day before. From the four hangar bays at its port emerged a loading ramp that met the edge of the docks furthest walkway. The giant blast doors cried their warning as they slowly slid open, fog lights illuminating the inside as if it led to the gates of heaven itself. From the doors marched two five by ten columns of space marine, their footsteps in perfect synchronicity. At their rear marched two squads of five cream helmed veterans, and at their rear marched a squad of five terminators. But before them all marched a squad of six. Five were clad in golden trimmed power armour, adorned with a vast variety of honour scrolls, purity seals and warding sigils. The Astarte at the centre of the group walked slightly ahead of the rest, his adamantine mantle and loincloth fluttering as he walked at what would be a run for any mortal. His armour was ling with gold and crafted to the finest capabilities of the finest artificers, his stature undeniable. His face was old and lined with more scars than any would think possible, making him look his age. Four service studs sat riveted into the forehead of his skull along with an imperial Aquila between his eyebrows. His head was bald, yet two thick sideburns flared from either side of his head, the hair starting a fiery red before ageing to a light grey. At the other end of the docks’ walkway stood Captain Titus, behind him the princesses and nobles from earlier. Titus stood at attention like a statue, his hands fixed to his sides and chin locked slightly upwards. The astarte picked up his pace as he neared Titus, and looked almost as if he was going to charge the captain. Not thirty feet away did the Astarte break into a jog and slam into Titus, his arms swinging wide to wrap him in a tight embrace. Titus relaxed and allowed himself to grin as he threw his arms over his Chapter master and returned the unnecessary display of affection. “I thought I’d lost yeh all m’boy.” Chapter master Freadium breathed before letting Titus go and pulled back, placing his hands on the captains’ pauldrons. “Yeh think yeh can just get outta your scrollwork by getting gobbled up by a warp storm, yer crafty lad!” Freadium chuckled heartily, patting Titus on the shoulder. “It’s good to see you again my lord. We were wondering if you’d ever show up.” Titus replied, beaming wide. “Eh, we decided teh take the scenic route.” Freadium said laughing as his arms dropped to his sides. Freadium eyes caught sight of the group behind Titus, most notably the two princesses. “And these must be the lot Isaac told us about.” Freadium started before walking up to the princesses, taking their hand and bowing to one then the other. “A pleasure tah meet the booth of yeh. And yeh have me thanks fer lookin’ after this horrible lot! My apologies fer dumpin’ all the ones we’d had enough of on yeh!” Freadium boomed, turning his wide smile towards Titus who in turn had been grinning for far too long now. “Aye, hope they didn’ cause a mess.” “A pleasure to meet you, uhm.....” Celestia courtly began. “Chapter master Freadium Baron, lord of the Halo Skulls. Consider my astartes and machines at your request Miss...” “Oh, Celestia, Princess Celestia. And this is my younger sister, Princess Luna.” Celestia replied to the giant warlord, placing her hands on her sisters shoulders. “How doth thou do?” Luna replied with a slight curtsy. “Well me fair Princess Luna and Celestia, should yeh find yerself in need of our services, your voice will be heard. Though I fear our resources will be in full use soon and fer a whoil by the looks of et.” “We fully understand, and I assure you that we shall deliver our full cooperation.” Celestia reassured. “That’s mighty fine of yeh milady, we’ll do our best to get this all over and dun with as soon as we can. Now! I ain’t had a bloody bite teh eat in a week after worryin’ about this one over ‘ere! So ‘ow many daemons do I have to catch to get some bread an’ wine?!” //-------------------------------------------------------// Fear and nightmares //-------------------------------------------------------// Fear and nightmares “THOU ART-!” Princess Luna knew that one was too loud as her ‘Midnight Blossom’ perfume bottle wobble of her makeup stand. She cleared her throat thoroughly and tried again. “Thou art most WELCOME CHAP-....Urgh!” Luna clenched her fists in anger at her slip up. She had been practicing for over an hour and had made little progress with the volume of her voice. She couldn’t afford to end up shouting at the space marines’ chapter master during his public appearance, the thought of such a thing made her stomach turn. Perhaps it was nerves, or maybe she was just having a bad turn when it came to vocals. Luna decided to take a break and began to give her dress a check over; for the sixth term. And as expected, everything was perfect, her dark blue robes and wraps complimenting her figure beautifully. Luna thought that maybe her volume didn’t matter, after all, the space marines yelled all the time at everything. Luna couldn’t help but ask herself how she’d gotten into such a situation. Her and her sister had always been the rulers of Equestria, and as much as they treated everypony with respect and kindness, they would always be the authority without peer. Only now she had peers, she had lords, she was the one bowing. Luna couldn’t deny the space marines imposing aura, their very presence inspiring wonder and fear into all who looked at them. Even Luna, who’d always been the more frightening between her and her sister, was utterly terrified of these extra-terrestrial giants. They’d practically swatted an invasion from three separate countries as if it was a childs’ sport. Such violence was not welcomed in Equestria normally, but this exception had to be made. Yet for all that scared Luna, there was something that gave her great security. The selflessness that the space marines held as a natural quality was legendary, they would fight, bleed and die where all else would have fled. Their words solid with truth and postures so confident and proud it made her night guard look like a rabble of morons. With their guns pointed to the borders of Equestria, Luna had never felt so safe in all her life, the threat of ponyville suffering at the claws and teeth hidden within Everfree was forgotten. Even threats like Queen Chrysalis and even the all but unstoppable Discord where wiped from everyone’s minds altogether, the knowledge that the destructive technology of the Adeptus Astarte would soon be cast upon any and every danger secure in everyone’s minds. The princess respected the space marines, especially the very sociable chapter master greatly. If it weren’t for their intervention, Celestia, herself and her kingdom would either be dead or kept in slavery. Luna gave another tug of her dress at her hips and looked back into her full length mirror with a smile. She was very glad that the chapter master had chosen to make his appearance after dark, which made Luna skip a few days in her moons’ cycle and had the planetary satellite on full beam. She couldn’t wait to see the sight of three hundred space marines bathed in her silvery moonlight. They can’t be trusted. Luna flinched at hearing her own thoughts, which sounded nothing like her thoughts at all, well, not like she’d heard them in a while. She rushed up to her mirror, her nose practically squashed against its surfaces. Luna pulled her bottom eyelid down and examined her eye with all her focus. Normal, her usual blue eyes stared right back at her. Letting out a sigh she pulled back slowly and held her for head in relief. Luna had been kidding herself in think she’d left for good, the last time she’d heard her was over a month ago, such a long time that the princess had dared to think she was all better. I guess the elements didn’t take it all the way out. Luna thought to herself. She dared not tell Celestia, firstly, because she didn’t want her to worry, and second, because she didn’t fully trust anyone with the task of picking through her mind. Luna told herself the same thing she always did, that she’d be gone in good time. But how long was that? Days, weeks, months, years? And even if she could get rid of her, would it take so long that she’d get worse before she got better. Again, she reminded herself that she was a princess, and she needed to deal with her own problems now. She’d been accepted by everypony not that long ago, and she couldn’t lose that now. Besides, she had to be at her best tonight, she had an appointment with royalty. “Oh this is amazing Luna. Look at them, if I didn’t know any better I’d say they’re statues. How in Equestria do they stand so still for so long?” Celestia said shaking Luna from her thoughts. “Oh, uh, yes. And to think, they arrived here an hour before us. Oh my goodness! How did we miss that?! Whateth mighty beast is that behind the town?!” Luna asked giddily as she spotted an enormous metal giant looming over Ponyville. “I know right! The good Captain Titus says they call them ‘Titans’. This one is something called a ‘Warlord’. Apparently it’s going to keep watch over the plains. I can’t wait to see it walk.” Celestia replied beaming. The machines metal head was so tall it could peer behind the walls of Canterlot. Its head was held in a hunched position, its back holding two massive gun positions atop it. Its arms were also just enormous guns, with what looked like even more guns attached to them. In fact each gun was so large, Luna bet the barrels could hold the entirety of Ponyvilles population within them. Its legs were taller than the tallest tower in Canterlot, and thicker than the royal throne room. Luna wondered how such a mighty creation was created, and noted that she would very much appreciate a tour through such a machines insides. The chapter masters’ speech was much like Captain Titus’. He had explained the situation, given instructions and reassured the population. Afterwards, the princesses had given their welcomes to the chapter master and all ten of his captains. Each captain had brought a small selection of marines each, apparently their finest and most aspiring men. Every space marine had been slightly different in some way. In fact, every space marine Luna had seen had been different in some way from his brothers. Luna took another mental note; she must ask one of the captains if one of their smiths could forge her some new battle armour. She really wanted some new and improved armour after seeing the massive suits the astartes wore. She also wanted some of the jewels they wore, and their robes, and their machines, and their strength. I want everything! I want to get out! Let me out! Luna not only flinched, but twitched sharply, her head snapping to one side. Lunas eyes went wide in shock, bringing her face up slowly to stare emptily into the distance. The voice had sounded as if someone was screaming into her ear, someone specific as well. She turned to look at Celestia, who’d actually wandered off a little. Her sister was chatting to Twilight Sparkle, Applejack and Captain Mortis of the ninth company. Lunas eyes shifted and fell to her hooves, her posture practically imploding. Twice in one day couldn’t be good news; this definitely had to mean she was getting worse, and fast. But she didn’t understand, the last time this happened it was her envy, her jealousy grew and evolved its own conscious. The new conscious had developed its own ambitions and ideals, and in time had infected her body. In the end Luna herself had been suppressed into just a memory, and all that was left was the worst parts of her former self in the image of Nightmare Moon. But Luna didn’t feel jealous, angry, sad or paranoid, she was happy again. She had been accepted back into pony society and was a well respected and loved princess of Equestria. Luna loved her sister, her people and her country; she wouldn’t do anything to hurt anyone ever again. Luna jumped as something cold touched the back of her shoulder. She spun faster than she could think and came eye level to a glaring skull forged from the brightest gold she’d ever seen so close. Luna looked up to see the cold face of a space marines’ helmet peering down at her. “Excuse me.” His voice growled through the grill of his death mask as he strode passed the comparatively tiny princess. KILL IT! Suddenly Luna understood. The only thing that had changed, the only thing that could have provoked that part of her was all around, marching and talking amongst the populace. Luna suddenly felt very vulnerable, like someone had stuck a stick of dynamite inside her and lit the fuse. Luna backed up and turned to slip to the edge of the crowds. “Luna! Luna, over here!” She heard Celestia call behind her. Cursing silently, Luna turned with a prepared smile and walked over to join her sister. “Sister, Captain Titus says the Titan is going to start its march soon.” Celestia said while turning to the gargantuan machine. “Oh, yes...wouldn’t want to miss that, heh.” “Are you alrigh’ princess?” Applejack asked in concern. “Of course, we are most fine. It’s just...all the excitement is tiring us out. Perhaps we should head back soon dearest sister.” Luna half pleaded. “Of course Luna. But let’s just wait until the march begins, it would be a shame to miss such an event.” Celestia said reassuringly, yet her eyes were fixed on the lifeless form of the war titan. Luna waited a few minutes, shifting uneasily on her hooves as each second felt like a lifetime. Fortunately her thoughts stayed her own until a thunderous roar filled the air. The titan must have been fitted with horns of immense size, as its war call seemed to shake the earth itself. Children’s’ ears were covered, yet none looked away in fear of missing some miraculous event, which they would have. The titans’ house-sized eyes lit up a menacing orange, like something that had burst from the deepest darkest pit in the worst part of the universe. I series of mechanical groans and growls filled the air as the monstrous creation awoke from its limp stance and slowly stood to attention, raising its massive guns up at the ready. The guns themselves lit up with small lights around them of green and red while large floodlights fixed to its shoulders burst into action. The whole town, and probably Canterlot as well, had their eyes fixed on the creation. Mixed reactions were found, some were excited, some dumbstruck and a good few terrified. With a great whine one of the titans legs lifted, its hip twisting up and hauling its huge foot from the earth. With surprising speed the titan threw its leg forward and stomped it back down again, the earth trembling like a newborn lamb. Lunas’ heart raced in fear, in the presence before such a monster what mad pony would feel anything but dread. Luna felt her, inside her mind and stomach. She shifted and tensed at the sight of such an enormous threat. This was it, the space marines and everything they brought with them had stirred something hidden inside Luna, something ruined and starved. But this time it wasn’t envy or obsession that fuelled Nightmare Moon, it was fear. It was the fear of her host being damaged or destroyed. Luna couldn’t help but wonder if Nightmare Moon had ever planned on returning to bring eternal night, patiently waiting for her power to build enough to consume Luna again. Luna felt sick just thinking about it, the possibility of turning into that monster again chilled her to the core. Last time she’d willingly forced the transformation upon herself after the promise of becoming unstoppably powerful. Little did she know that it would hurt like nothing she could imagine, and she didn’t want to experience such a thing again. “Sister, please.” Luna begged. Celestia turned to Luna, her face frozen in shock and concern. The sun princess nodded quickly and put her arm around Luna, leading her off and to their chariot. Nopony noticed the princesses leave as the warlord titan marched towards the rolling hills. “We’re fine sister, please. We just need some rest.” Luna reassured as she marched down the hall to her room. “Okay, if you say so. Just...just let me know if you need anything.” Celestia replied, trying her best to keep up with her sister. “I will. Goodnight sister.” Luna said quickly before slipping through her bedroom door and slamming it shut behind her. “..............Goodnight little sister, I love you.” Celestia said quietly to the door before walking off slowly. Unknown to Celestia, Luna had heard her through her door. She wanted to return her sisters love, but was far too afraid of herself at the moment. Luna was scared out of her mind. Jealousy was an emotion that took effort to build on, to make it grow into something ugly. But fear was its own food, and without ignorance to starve it fear would double in potency in a heartbeat. And Lunas fear was chewing her apart like a pack of Timberwolves. It felt like somepony was pouring tar over her brain, her functions were becoming slow and clumsy. Luna stumbled towards her bed, wobbling like she’d just had a bottle of wine to herself. Her legs gave out not half way to the comfort of her bed, falling to her hands and knees against the rough fabric of her floor. Her heart was practically crushing itself, pumping like her blood had been replaced with syrup. Lunas breathing wasn’t at its best either, her lungs growing heavy and starved of oxygen. Luna grew tired, her head sinking further towards her floor, her mane draped over her features. Her room remained unlit, the darkness drowning her out from existence. Lunas’ final thought that night was the question to whether she was dying, her vision of what little she could see growing fainter and fainter with each laboured heartbeat. Or, at least the last thought that was her own. Sleep tight princess. Lunas head burnt with a dull ache. The pain didn’t throb or pulse, it simply lingered near the front of her brain and the left of her head. Luna groaned as she rose her torso off the floor, wiping her hands over her face numbly in an attempt to rid her eyes of the messy hair that invaded her sight. Like a drunk she flopped over with a yelp and crawled on her hands and knees to her makeup cabinet. She made what felt like a two hour long climb up onto her stool and flipped her mane back. She lazily peered into the mirror nailed to her wall, and screamed. Her left eye was utterly bloodshot, veins riddled across the once perfect white. But worse than that, a lot worse, was that the white wasn’t white at all. Instead it was a light shade of turquoise, an unnatural cold. Her iris was no better being a deep, almost glowing turquoise. And finally her pupil was a hideous slit, much like that of a reptiles’, making her look extremely predatory. Luna knew that eye all too well, and it petrified her. Luna nearly jumped out of her coat as a sharp knock came from her bedroom door. “Princess, are you ok?! I heard screaming!” A guard asked in a concerned tone. “Uh...um, oh...uh yes! I-I did...didn’t I. Tripped! Yes, I tripped up on my...robe! All fine in here, not dressed so don’t come in!” Luna thumbled with her words like they were covered in oil. “Very well your majesty. Call if you need us.” The guard finished before heading off. As the guard left Luna eyes dribbled hot tears. She seemed to choke on the air itself as she attempted to hold back her deep sobs, sniffling and coughing. She covered her face which she simply couldn’t bear any more, the hideous malformation breaking her heart. After an hour of pained yet silent crying Luna willed herself to get back to her hooves. She scrambled around her large bedroom, drawers flying from their cradles and wardrobes emptied in seconds. Eventually Luna found what she was looking for, a grey/blue scarf she’d received as a hearths warmth eve gift. She shakily wrapped the scarf around her eye and head so that it covered up her disfigurement and wouldn’t shake loose. It was already half five in the afternoon, and Luna thought she’d better make an appearance for the day, then quickly retreat back to her room for as long as she could. No! This is what happened last time, only last time I was getting ugly on the inside. I didn’t tell Tia I had a problem and it got the better of me. I need to tell her about this today. That has GOT to be the dumbest idea I’ve heard in a thousand years. I didn’t realise you enjoyed our stay on the moon so much princess! No! Shut up! Tia isn’t going to send me away again! She will see that I have a problem and she’ll fix me, and there’s nothing you can do about it! Please dear, calm down. I’m just telling you what you already know. You don’t know anything about me! I know you’re scared. I know they make you feel like you’re a sheep in a pack of wolves. And I know you need me. I know I can keep us both safe. I don’t need you, I need Tia. Suit yourself dear. I’d be very glad to be proven wrong. I don’t fancy another lengthy vacation as much as you do. Luna shook her head in an attempt to throw Nightmare moons’ voice from her head. She waited a minute to confirm that she’d retreated to the depths of her mind and marched out the door. She marched strait back through the door as she realised she hadn’t brushed her teeth or combed her mane, and after a session of violent brushing of both kinds, headed back out the door again. Luna walked at a speedy pace, as if she was racing somepony, but only by walking. She near enough drifted around a few corners and ended up heading outside into teh castle grounds. Sure enough Celestia was outside, sat in a sweetly decorated fold-out chair pulled up to a wooden table from which she drunk her tea and had a small stack of cakes on a plate. Next to her where a couple of Canterlots’ leading spell casters of whom she discussed their latest research and discoveries. Luna tried to approach Celestia with a softer expression to ease her arrival, but it would appear the situation simply couldn’t allow such a thing. Celestia spotted Luna and offered a warm grin, which was extinguished nearly instantly as her sister spotted Lunas makeshift eye patch. “Luna, what happened to you? Are you ok?” Celestia asked while taking a stand. “Uhm, i-it’s probably best that we’re alone for a little while sister.” Luna said sheepishly, nodding her head discreetly towards the Unicorn researchers. “Of course. If you don’t mind gentlecolts.” Celestia said curtly, the unicorns bowing low before heading off. “What happened to your eye Luna?” Celestia asked, her hand reaching for the scarf. Luna took a step back, holding her hands out defensively. “P-please sister. Before I show you...I need you to know that I love you, and I need your help.” Luna said, her lip quivering slightly as she spoke. Celestia didn’t say a thing, but looked as though she’d just witnessed a baby filly falling from a rooftop. Luna slowly went to untie her scarf, shaking wildly as she did. She slowly undid the cloth and unwrapped it, her eyes streaming with tears before she’d even finished. Shaking from horn to hoof Luna dropped the scarf and looked up at her sister who gasped and riled back in fright. “P-p-p-please.....” Was all Luna could blubber before her legs collapsed and she fell to the grass. She’d fallen partly because of grief and partly due to the enormous pain that had built in her left eye. She gritted her teeth and cried out as the pain spread from her eye into the socket, and then seeping through her eyebrow and cheek. The pain was like being hit in the face with a red hot iron club, reaching a sharp, agonising peak as a set of bones in her face and jaw cracked and popped into new shapes, the muscles rearranging into a bizarre shape. Through it all Celestia was holding her sister in a tight hug, even though completely stricken with terror. The pain dulled but hung in her flesh like a bruise. Celestia pulled Lunas face up and obviously took all her willpower and focussed it into not turning away. “Nyuuurgh! W-what happened? What happened to my face?!” Luna demanded in pure panic. Celestia opened her mouth to answer, but nothing came out, she simply dipped her head as her own eyes started releasing streaks of tears down her muzzle. Luna sharply pulled away from her sisters grasp and bolted for the gardens’ pond not ten metres away, Celestia calling her to ‘stop’ and ‘wait’ as she approached the waters surface. Luna looked at her reflection in horror, her lungs tightening to scream, but the rest of her in too much shock to follow through. Her eye had lost its bloodshot appearance and was now purely the two shades of haunting turquoise. Around her eye her coat had turned a deep, dark purple, half a shade away from black itself. The colour filled her eye socket and spread down and across the left side of her face like a supernatural infection, spreading in a vein-like pattern near her jawline. Her cheek was slightly jutted outward, exaggerating the feature. Below, the corner of her mouth had transformed hideously, stretching unnaturally far back. She opened her mouth to find the corner of her mouth hadn’t move far at all, but her jaw was now more akin to that of a retiles’, with a peach coloured sheet of flesh stretching as she opened her mouth. Her teeth all along the left had shifted into fangs of a variety of sizes, razor sharp and much longer than her right side. Luna felt like someone had unplugged her as she flopped to one side into unconsciousness, the last thing she heard was her sister cry her name. A soft touch stroked her sparkling blue mane; the feeling making her feel more relaxed than she’d been asleep. She shifted slightly in what she assumed was her duvet, feeling its soft texture flow around her as she turned over. Luna let out a groan of discomfort as her semi-functional brain flashed the image of her twisted face through her mind. A soft voice shushed her pained mind, relaxing the princess slightly. Luna wasn’t going to be hushed back to sleep so easily and decided to at least try and sit up. “No, Luna. Lie back down and get some sleep.” Celestias voice said softly. “Unnngh...no, I...need to help fix this. I’m so sorry Tia, I should have told you sooner.” Luna replied weakly. “You have nothing to be sorry about dear sister. I promise I’m going to do everything to help you.” Luna grunted as she lifted herself up into a sitting position and brought her hand to her ruined face. She felt her cheekbone and mouth, felt its monstrous shape and texture under her gentle touch. “The elements didn’t work, did they? She’s still inside me, and she’s getting stronger.” Luna said in a hushed tone. “Luna, you are stronger than her. You have to fight whatever jealousy you’re feeling and know that ponies care about you.” “I’m not jealous Celestia! I’m scared! The more frightened I get the stronger she becomes!” Luna barked at her sister, who was taken aback by the outburst. “Scared? Luna what is there that cou-“ “Those things, Celestia! Those things out there who have just occupied our country and no one is doing anything! I’ve tried Celestia, I really have tried to tell myself I’m comfortable with what they do and why they’re doing it, but I can’t seem to look passed that first part. Things die when they’re around sister, they make monsters like children play with building blocks and they are everywhere!” Celestia couldn’t think of anything to say, and was obviously weighing her options mentally. “Luna, if I’d known about this...I mean, if we’d found out earlier then I would have sent the Astartes on their way in an instant, without a seconds hesitation. But we’re in way too deep into something we don’t understand, and as much as I am also very much afraid, I know that we need their help.” Celestia explained carefully, unable to look Luna in the eye for longer than a couple of seconds. “.....................I just don’t want to let her take me away again.” Luna practically mumbled. “I promise I won’t let that happen.” “We both know that’s not a promise you can keep while they’re still here. And as long as they’re here, Nightmare Moon will only get stronger.” Luna said before lying back down into her bed and rolling away from her sister, who had nothing else she could say to help Luna. //-------------------------------------------------------// //->Internal Matrix Error<-// (Announcement) //-------------------------------------------------------// //->Internal Matrix Error<-// (Announcement) -Incoming transmission-............ -Data stream received-............ -Data stream decrypted-............ -ERROR-! -ERROR-! -ERROR-! -ERROR-! -ERROR-! -ERROR-! -ERROR-! -ERROR-! -ERROR-! -ERROR-!# eRrOr----......~~### EeeeeeeeeeeEeEeEeEEEEEEeeeeeee e-e-e= v+44 (%) bBBBBBBBBBbbbeeeeeeee!!!! Rrrrrrrepragram.......pragrammmmmmmaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! Reproooooograming anti-bytes releaaaaaaaaaasssed!!!! Please wait.............. (The Emperor protects as long as we serve) -Finalizing data retrieval- -DATA LOST-! -Solution- (?) -Response pending- .....................................................- -Data retrieval failed- (Unstable warp currents???) -Data lost- -Data will be re-written and re-encrypted- INCOMING MESSAGE! HIGH PRIORITY! ......................................................... Chapter master Marneus Calgar - (UM) - 'I don't care if you need to search through the library a thousand times over, find that data! I need to know what happened on that damned planet, I need to know what happened to the Halo Skulls. Have your serfs work until they're dead from exhaustion, we'll ship you all the servitors you need, there has to be something worthwhile under all that rubble and ash. Emperor help me........why did I ever leave them? We should have never left Equis, we should have never left them to fend for themselves. Find me that data no matter the cost!' -Transmission end- ///////........---------------------------You left them to die ............................................................. -Orders clarified- -Re-initiating data search- (Manual) -Recalculating efforts-------------------------*********!!!!!!!!!---