Work in Progress
Prologue - Work? Part Two
Previous ChapterAs my eyes settled on the light oozing out of the bioluminescent mushrooms, I could hear a weird popping noise and a gurgling noise coming from behind me. I dared not look at the portal- I knew ahead of time, somehow, that it would be too horrific for my eyes to comprehend. The way those hellholes worked, was that they swallowed you, and you’d be digested to the other side. Not only would I see a few layers of the insides of that creature that gulped us down faster than we could comprehend- but I’d get a glimpse of whatever shat me here. No thanks, One gaping rump is enough for me today. And i don’t mean mine- White Noise was still leading our party, consisting of her-A succubus bug that would strip us in a heartbeat-, Stradivarius- A Cat (known as Miksen, or Miks) who loved food and had a shady vibe, and myself, or as I came to address myself, “A”, since it was the only thing i could possibly afford to remember now.
Taking time to think would only lead to more unsettling scenes. I’d rather not assisting to more gory and bloody murder scenes if possible. But I had an inkling it was only the tip of the iceberg… Anyways. I am, as far as I know, a breed between a Gryphon and a Unicorn. I‘be got the horn to prove it, but no wings, so I was shunned by my general culture and found my way in this town. I also just woke up from the strangest dream- the kind where you aren’t the same species and live a whole freakin life!? Actually, I had memories of a lot of different lives ever since I’ve started making friends for some reason. Anyways, you don’t need a recap. Yet.
I was between a teasing kitty and a teasing pussy, literally shoved against my will down the creepiest tunnel I’ve ever seen. For all I knew, I could be hundreds of kilometres away from town right now, which would be impressive considering it’s size. Wait a second, i just recalled this town is almost as big as the continent i lived back in my dream life! But I couldn’t let that revelation faze me in the slightest- as we were creeping down the narrow tunnels, we suddenly came to cross a couple of bugs. One was a praying mantis hybrid of changeling, and sported long blade-like front legs that scraped against us as she passed by- i presume it was female, for she licked my cheek as a passing greeting of sorts- and now both the fleshy members of our crew sported matching slashes against our legs, hips and sides, for we had to crawl in quadrupedal mode in this peculiar passage. Honestly, it didn’t hurt so much as it stained our clothes with blood. It was inevitable- we had to get filthy eventually. I mean, Filthier. I did wake up this morning in a puddle of booze. Definitely not piss. We kept going, wincing ever so much, nursing our cuts- they clearly couldn’t be called mere scratches-, we stumbled upon a larger room connecting multiple hallways, over, below, on every side. A clusterfuck of sorts.
Even if we were desperate for our survival, don’t bother asking me which way we came from. It’s all sickly turquoise-lighted narrow tunnels dug by bare hooves, meant to fit no more than two small bodies side my side. And out of all of us, i was definitely the bulkiest, my large haunches being also St. As broad as the White bug was tall. Yeah, i can’t believe I’m not missing a limb from that Mantis encounter. I could still see pink eyes over my shoulder, she definitely was stalking me. She had a taste of my blood, my senses told me. Good grief! It must be Monday. I hate mondays.
The kind lady/bug decided to take this opportunity to get some bandages. It seemed she had smelled the blood, and improvised herself a medic to help patch my wounds. Without a word, we understood each other, the three of us. We had to keep it silent and stay on the move if we wanted to ever meet the Queen. After patching me up as best we could in under two minutes, she went for the hallway over my head, and spread her legs quite broadly to ostensively shove her (soaking) bits into my face- oh wait, she was just trying to climb since it was too narrow to spread her gossamer wings. I used my shoulder to lift her up, and held a claw to my Miks friend. He gladly took it, and we heisted each other to the tunnel overhead. He didn’t hesitate in the lightest to dug his paws into my talons, almost cutting himself more than once, but he either didn’t notice or trusted me with his most precious of softest pads. I was no stranger to that feeling- my fetlocks were incredibly sensitive, and i kept my hooves well groomed so the hoofnails don’t bite into the tender flesh.
We successfully made it another three hallways before bumping into another group of bugs. They were drones, according to their dull eyes, and worked away at some crystal formations in some branching tunnel. As they heard us, they came to block the fork ahead by spreading into the tunnel’s wide length. It was about 14 hooves wide, so enough for like 5 little bodies squeezing… Or our current crew, as it stood, and 4 drones. We faced each other, drones vs hybrids. I should mention that it was uncommon for species to mix, in this town, even with all of the diversity going on. Hybrids were looked upon as bad luck, so we stood by each other usually, as one big messed up race/family. Ostracized individuals bond over the shunning, it’s common knowledge. Brothers in sufferings, ‘amirite’? God, that slang rubs me the wrong way.
“Halt, guests. Please state your intent before proceeding, or will you vouch for them, Designated Number 666?” The middle-right Drone asked WhiteNoise, or 89, whatever you wanted to call her. Did that mean she was part of that hive? Does that mean there were over six hundred bugs in there? I didn’t want to know just how far theses tunnels spread. I actually started to miss the fake weather and grime that came with it.
“My word should be more than enough. Just tell her I’m on my way to the meeting alcove number 4. And send for service, we’ll obviously need drinks and the like over our meeting.” The leftmost drone and the middle-left one took a few steps back, and, in complete synch, fell back behind the other two. Without a word, their squad left with their bags half-full of crystals, most likely to convey our messages to the Queen. Odd… I thought they possessed a shared-network-mind of some kind? Not exactly a hive mind, considering some had sentience and self-awareness, but you get the gist of it. I pressed against my new friends and we moved ahead, towards a large tunnel that housed a few doors sparsely spread through the very, very long hallway.
I could almost run for a solid two or three minutes at full speed before reaching the end of that hallway. It must be… a few meters short of a klick. And it’s wide and high enough, I could do it only on my hind legs! Our local guide showed us to a room, where we found a few appliances, furniture and windows. What? Aren’t we underground? I trot over, tail wagging like a puppy in curiosity. I could see… Dark Was it night? Suddenly, a large eye comically appeared over the round window I’ve been peeking through. Wait a second… It’s a porthole? We’re underwater! A large monstrous fish swam away from the glass, and i could finally see the ocean floor not too far down. We were thousands of meters deep… And there were portholes strong enough to withstand such pressure? Colour me impressed.
“Do you guys want anything? We’ve got pretty much any alcohol or drink you could ask for. We’re used to cater to royalty and big shot VIPs in there, so feel free to ask for anything!” The changeling came up and nuzzled me, literally necking me as if we were lovers or something. She giggled at my obviously embarrassed expression and leaned back towards Stradivarius, His name is such a mouthful, even my train of thoughts finds it annoying. “Look at how shy he is, Strads! He’s literally blushing like a schoolfily! Or it cub? Can never tell with you pony/gryphs.” She winked at me. “No need to be so uptight! Our Queen’s the wildest party animal, like, ever. Though, she might show up sober if she means business. Don’t let that scare you, though. She’s the kindest girl in the hive, and got the Queen job out of respect and admiration, not our of fear. I can almost hear your scared rabbits thoughts reeling from here, you know?”
It was right i was tense. But only because I didn’t share all of what i remembered, or what I was actually thinking about. I had a really bad feeling, an ominous, thick tension held itself over me like a Damascus sword. Even though there were no cameras, i felt like we were being watched. Like something was plotting how best to carve us up for dinner, coming up with roast and stew recipes out of our innards and limbs. Suddenly, eyes fluttered open on the chair in front of us. Swirling fractal patterns etched themselves into the Queen of changelings, her lizard-like scales no longer reflecting it’s surroundings. I had felt her staring, but not her presence on that chair. Had she teleported or was she that good at hiding herself? It was unsettling. I thought my empath abilities made me immune to sneak attacks. How wrong I apparently am.
“I like you. You’re sharp. Drink with me.” Her cold tone left no room for interpretation. The Queen had spoken, and asked for a drinking buddy. On a counter nearby rested many bottles and crystal containers of all kinds, and a drone burst into the room with a trolley cart containing many platters of food and a single cutlery set. Many glasses of all kinds could be seen in a buffet with glass doors nearby. Perking up my horn in the first time in a while, I pulled a few glasses, the cutlery set and a few bottles up to our table. Setting things down one at a time to make sure nothing landed askew and spilled, I used my talons as well as my psychic hold to move things along and set the table for the Queen, figuring out I’d score brownie points.
Of course, i didn’t directly touch anything i set before her, as to not tarnish them with my filthy claws. She flashed me a coy smile, as i finished placing everything as neatly as a master OCD freak, I moved a few obviously tasteful choices of crystal cruets and decanters, containing hydromel, wine and a sparkly-looking thick amber spirit, I kindly asked the Queen, “Can I serve you anything, your sweet excellency?” Let that compliment slip. Hope it doesn’t rub her the wrong way. A glowing smile appeared on her face, and she used her own horn to twinge at the hydromel i was holding, barely fighting for its hold for a splitsecond. It was a common thing Unicorn used as a language, actually, and was an honour when royalty dared mingle their magic with a commoner’s. At least, those may be outdated standards, but they still held some meaning today. I served her just the right amount of mead, and noticed it’s berry fragrance. I served myself a glass of the same stuff, and then glanced at my companions. The Miksen was drooling at some milky liquor on the table, and the wine i was still holding held the attention of the white insect. I deftly served them both at the same time, using my talons to set down the bottles i didn’t use.
And thus begun my first underworld boss meeting. Can’t say I was ready, but when would I ever be? “If I may be so bold…” The Queen let me start, good. “I would like to thank your ladyship for gracing us with her very presence. It is an honour to meet, in the flesh.” I bowed over the table respectfully, and my Miks friend followed suit. I noticed his tail, in the corner of my eye, fishing for food on the cart. I took hold of the first entree’s plate and set it before the Queen, bringing back friend’s priorities back into focus at the same time. Smooth.
I took hold of the large silver cloche over the plate with my magic, and sent it in an arc towards my outstretched talons, grabbing the small ring on top with a single claw. Setting the cloche down on the cart, I nodded to the drone. I would assume the service around the table. The Queen took notice of this and sent him going without even a glance. So they do share some kind of mental link, after all. Maybe it’s only within a short distance? Only between the Queen and drones? Why am I trying to figure that out, actually? I snapped back to the now, and locked eyes with the Queen. She had barely looked at her plate, and instead took hold of her delicate glass. Twirling the silky golden wine inside, she brought it to her nose and delighted herself in it’s fragrance. I grasped mine and presented it to the Queen.
She deftly tink’d her glass against mine, and brought it to her lips. She was smiling softly, so far. I had her in a good mood. “The pleasure is all mine. You sure know how to serve people around a table. I believe you to be a good host… And i can read that you’re a crowd pleaser. You like it when people enjoy your services or things you make for them? Are you perhaps a baker? No… It’s not food. Your industry is people.” She took a sip of her glass, and I followed suit. It was exquisite. Liquid gold. Honey, delicate flower notes. I could taste lavender, hibiscus, dandelions and… Tiger lilies. Quite the combination, but it swirled blissfully in my mouth, and brought such a sense of peace, it shot a shiver down my spine. The Queen wiggled in her seat and the heat of the alcohol slowly slid down my throat in such a pleasing way. Pure. Heartwarming. Silk.
I had just now realized something. My furry and chitinous friends hadn’t drank from their glasses yet… And the Queen, while she swallowed, showed me a predatory glint in her eye for a splitsecond. I had just walked into a trap. A golden cage of my own making… But I played it off. Maybe I could show off and withstand whatever drugs she spiked my drink with. “If your reverence could grant me a selfish request…” She nodded, and i went on, “I would need a little information, about this town and it’s citizens. I’m curious about your perspective on a few matters as well.” I knew what angle I’d play here.
I’ll go with politics. “I find myself in quite the daze. I don’t remember much, and my good friend Stradivarius kindly proposed your help on the matter. Seems like I’ll be residing in your territory, and as such took the opportunity to come and greet you. Maybe even offer my services, if they’re needed?” She chuckled. A warm, throaty restrained laugh that held back something dark. It almost made me visibly wince, but the sweat on my brow was enough of a hint for my interloper. She knows I'm scared of her, now. Just lost an edge... Hope I still got enough leeway. The manic glint in her eye was devious and cunning- I just realized, she's leagues above me. I tried to be sharp and started the game with her- now, i was playing in the palm of her... Hoof?
"You sure are full of surprises. Very well, I'll keep that in mind. I could use someone with sharp eyes and fast legs. But first, tell me. Do you know what kind of empire i'm ruling here?" It was a trick question, of course. The answer i'd give her would be wrong, even if i were to technically give the right call. But... What she said earlier. About my trade being people? Would that be what she's hinting at?
I shot a look at the white bug gorging herself on the over-fancy wine, and the cat lapping at the milky spirit in his wide-brimed martini glass. Either only the mead was spiked... Or drinking with the Queen was a bold move. I don't feel funny or dizzy yet, so my money's on the latter. I took a moment to take out a pack with many different cartridges inside, and changed the one in my inhaler. I would offer both an answer and something to show my worth.
"You said it yourself. Your trade... Is people. But if you were looking for a more specific answer... I'd guess you're running the entertainment industry? Or should i say, red light district?" As i gave my first answer, i could just feel the cheeky grin on her face. Seems like i was wrong- there was a good answer. And I won more brownie points! I also pushed the case towards her.
“I’ve also been told by our guide that your excellency would enjoy my collection of rare strains. Would you care to try the one labelled number seven? It’s a special, regal blend. I’ve played with terpenes from many strains to create this one.” The Queen took one and brought out her own inhaler- a model pretty similar to mine, actually, made out of some crystal. It wasn’t electric, but magical- but otherwise functioned like mine.
She snapped it in place with her telekinetic grasp, and brought it to her lips without hesitation. She wasn’t worried in the slightest. She knew I wouldn’t try anything funny in her own home, the heart of her very hive. Not like there was anything slipped in there- It was honestly what I had told her. A mix of strains that I conveniently had with me back in my former world, and got carried here. Just like my inhaler, my phone- tho it was different a bit, i still recognized it- and my wallet. I had every card that I had back in my world, but modified to suit the universe here- I had banking accounts in two different banks, IDs to schools and driving licences of different classes. Even a Pilot’s permit. I don’t remember those classes, so I hope my muscle memory will kick in if the need arises.
The Queen took a long drag, and released a huge cloud of golden smoke. Her eyes almost rolled back in delight, and she sunk back in her seat a bit. “Just what is this? I need to grow it in the royal gardens.” She took another, smaller drag, and twirled it around in her mouth a bit, before expelling it through her nose.
I explained, “To sum it up, I call it Midas’ Assault Rifle. It’s an hybridization of Columbia’s Gold, Golden Goat, and AK-47, amongst a few others to buff out certain terpene profiles above others. What you’re left with is potent, yet soft, and tastes like sweet gold. Nothing else could be fit for a Queen! Also…” I pushed a small contained towards her. “In there you’ll find it in Diamonds form, along with three fertilized female seeds.” I had given around 3 grams of diamonds, small crystals of varying sizes of pure THC and terpenes. There were many ways to smoke them, and I considered them to be close to the purest form of concentrates- not exactly as potent as distillate, but it allowed you to have way bigger hits, density wise. Liquid could only melt so fast in your cartridges in your inhalers, while you could put as many grams as you wanted in a single puff on a rig. Not that I would advise you to do that- I carry concentrates for the exact opposite, so my stock can last me longer. I enjoy distillate out of convenience, and diamonds, caviar or sauce whenever I could unpack my rig and have a proper sesh. Which wouldn’t be before a lil’ while.
The Illustrous, regal insect straightened up in her seat. She slightly unfolded her gossamer wings wings behind her, enhancing her hypnotic grace and feeling just a tad like a boasting peacock. "Seems like my infiltrator was right to bring you to me. I'll be sure to give Stradivarius a reward as well for bringing you to me, of all bosses. The sheep above- and i mean people of every species here- they think we're bloodthirsty and evil. But the truth is, we're all just trying to harvest our food. What's the difference between my brothels and a farmer tending to his fields?" She leaned forward, and grasped one of my talons in her surprisingly soft and squishy hooves. "I believe, with the right spokesperson, we could change things around for the better. Make them forget all they fear about us. Truth is, we've been waiting for you." I shot a look at the Cat that guided me here originally. He looked down, avoiding my gaze. Now i get it.
"You've been waiting for an outsider to change things up. Someone without his Hat in the game, with a blank slate. You need a pawn to push forward your own agenda. That much is obvious, your highness." I was being a bit less respectful, my mind's reeling. I'm getting nervous. I need to calm down to keep control of this conversation.
"I don't know what your endgame is. But I'lll recognize that I have no other choice but to accept your request. However... I want a few answers as payment. Could your ladyship agree to such terms?" She stayed silent for a moment. Her eyes boring into my skull, mine glaring into her slitted orbs. For a second, everything was still. Then my Cat friend broke the silence with an audible gulp.
The tension couldn't be thicker.
"But of course. Information would be a key part of your work, too. Trust would need to be built between us. Both ways. Do you understand what I'm hinting at here?" She took a gulp of her mead, without breaking eye contact with me. I could see the bulge of liquid going down her throat... Why is it as scary as it is arousing? "I'll go on a limb here and guess you barely know anything at this point in time. The more potential a soul has, the harder it is to harmonize with it's host. But I disgress... It only means you will be the perfect agent for me. Number 666 will answer any future questions you have. It was nice meeting you, but I must be going. Something else came up that demands my immediate attention." She stood up from her seat, flashing a hint of her parts with a wink. Why were these changelings lustful as succubi? And why did I look? there were teeth in there. And did i see an eye too? What the hell!
The Queen didn't notice my wandering eye... Or welcomed the attention. "If you'll excuse me... I look forward to a very fruitful partnership with you in the future. Consider 666 yours, for as long as you'll be working under me... And that Cat there." Her expression grew dim, and her eyes took on a scary looking gleam. Her smile grew teeth. Her slitted eyes narrowed. "Piece of parting advice? Don't indebt yourself to everyone you'll meet from now on. Some of them sharks won't stop gnawing until there's no marrow left in your bones. Toodles!" As suddenly as that expression appeared, it vanished with a cheerful wiggle of her rump, and she happily trotted out of the room. The Queen is way scarier than i thought she'd be. That's a kind and admired ruler? What's a tyrant like? As she left, I immediately felt an energy dissipate from our surroundings, and released a breath of relief, that I didn’t know I had built up till now. I still felt as if we were being watched, but the impression had faded drastically.
My newly acquired property, as it apparently stood, switched table sides to face both me and Stradivarius. “Okay folks. It’s all been fun and games, but i suggest we get moving as well. It’ll soon be 8, and you know what that means.” Pardon me? I might remember extremely specific stuff out of nowhere, but what is it she just implied there? Was it a cakewalk so far and just now would get dangerous, or something? “Look at that face. Hey kid, don’t you know what happens once it gets really dark out in this town? Where you a daystroller or what?” Hearing her say that term, ‘Daystroller’, brought back many memories at once. Too many to really comprehend, but in the flow of the moment, I knew what it meant and nodded absently. You see, when night falls… So does the law. It’s been pretty dark out here already, guess that explained why nobody reacted much when the train arrived at the station earlier. Everybody expected that to happen. Society is only something prey believed in… And they were daystrollers. I was a daystroller. I shunned the night and lived with the sun, like Any proper equine should, and hid myself at night like prey does.
How does that explain my battle readiness then? I had learned to live on the edge of prey and predator. I had learned not only to hide… But hunt weaker prey than me, as well. That explained the shadyness of my outfit… And Stradivarius’s. However… I felt innocent of any sin. I had never killed anything in my life, even in self-defence. But… I remembered seeing those talons, soaked with blood, and the rush of feeling another’s heartbeat stop. This was too much to take in, along with my memories coming back. “Wait, you guys… I remember some things now. I need some time to process things.” The succu-bug gave me the stink eye. Oh, a nasty look at that. “We don’t have much time to waste, but fine. Take a minute i guess.” She went to the door left ajar by the Queen’s departure, and peeked at the tunnel/hallway. The Cat looked at me with a coy smile, and I could feel he was studying me. But I needed to take a second to process what her Highness had mentioned- Something about me being a soul in a host body? That could explain a lot. So it wasn’t a dream, then. I came from a whole other world. Had multiple lives. All of that subconscious memory has been etched in me, and those translates into reflexes and instincts. Intrinsic knowledge that would constantly pop in, depending on the stimuli I’d feed my brain. I needed some kind of tool then, to help me extract all of that stuff. It would definitely speed up the process. In this world of magic and advanced technology, i might just find the thing laying around, if I look hard enough. Medical, Governmental Facilities? Army bases? Secret organizations headquarters- they might just have Research and Intel departments. If we could get a grasp on some of them juicy infos… Guess I’ll keep an eye out. This place is basically a stalker nest. It’s the perfect opportunity! I probably wont get an invite leading to theses hallways again anytime soon. But on the other hand… Safety’s our best bet here. I can feel just how much on edge our local guide is. Stradivarius, on the other hand… Feels like he doesn’t care much about the dangers that could be lurking here. That told me a lot. I stood from my seat, and nodded at the Miksen. We hurried to the mare- she was still mostly equine in nature, so the term applied-, which beckoned us to stay low and silent. We sneaked into the hallway, and hurried down the path to a massive staircase made of dark webbing. I caught a glint in my dead angle, and looked back to see that the cat had grabbed two crystal cruets and a large decanter with his tail, and was trying to stealthily hide them in his coat’s pockets. I shook my head in mock disapproval and looked at the gossamer tail that just turned the corner of the landing ahead. She had gone upstairs… But me and the cat shared a sly look. The path downstairs led to a hallway… And we could see an opened door down there. In the room, flashing screen lights flickered. We shared a nod and trudged down the webbed stairs, towards the enticing lights of what seemed to be… A server room of sorts. Massive machines that could be described as technological eggs littered the room, and weaving between them to get out of sight of the hallway, i decided to stop and properly investigate a random one. It was made of chitinous material and of the weird black rocks the tunnels were dug out of. Mushrooms grew on it in various places, and literal old-school motherboards stuck out at weird places. One such pannel had a screen on it, and i tapped it with a claw. ‘’Ferhya Y’Ghauldrick? Such a weird name…” I whispered to no one in particular. The egg shook slightly and the bioluminescent light from the mushrooms changed Colors. A large section of the smooth, egg exterior glazed over… And slowly became transparent. I could see a weird equine hybrid inside, with extremely thick hair and deer antlers. I stepped back, and went towards the back of the room, where a familiar cat’s tail had been wiggling barely out of my sight. As I caught up to him, i found a large screen that held a list of names… And small pictures of many people. Many species, pure breeds and hybrids alike, where held in these eggs. They were kept alive to suck out lust and love out of them… Horrible. This could be our fate if we’re not cautious enough. We should get back to the stairs before our changeling guide realizes we’re not tagging along. I turned to the cat to tell him we should leave, but as I stared in his eyes… I realized he was looking at a name in particular. Octo Von Hecat? Shit. I feel like I’ve just stumbled into a situation I can’t just walk away from. Stradivarius turned to me, his eyes full of water. {I knew it. He’s still alive…} Oh yeah. Forgot we were still on a call with our brain chips. Handy.
{Guess this is a jailbreak, then?} The Cat’s eyes and pointy ears perked up, then down. He shook his head, then turned to leave. I followed him out of the room, and when back in the hallway, he brought a sleeve to wipe away his eyes. {It was my grandfather. It’s a long story… I’ll tell you more when we’re outta here. Let’s meet with White, she must be back into the hallway leading to the exit. Fuck, i guess it’s around here? We could go take the way she took, but…} He pointed at shadows that were creeping down the stairs. I caught his outstretched arm, and ducked out of view of the stairs.
{Stay close. I’ll find us a way to our guide. Or do you know which way to go?} My eyes lit up with a familiar sensation. I could literally feel my mind expanding and touching the walls around me. But the Miksen grabbed my shoulder and I snapped out of whatever that was. {It’s down that way, there should be another set of stairs ahead. If I’m right, it’ll lead to the other side of the door White’s waiting for us at.} Does he know just where she is because they’re used to this routine? Or because he has some way to track her down? I really just needed some downtime to process all of this constant stream of information!
We both silently creeped down the hallway, passing by various rooms with windows or opened doors along the way. I could see various laboratories and different species being prodded by green changelings, and even a cyan one that was overseeing their work. I won’t describe in minute detail the various gory operations i witnessed, for fear of never getting an appetite ever again. Were those eyeballs in there? I could see him connect the optical nerve. What kind of monsters are they trying to create here? For what purpose? We finally made it to the staircase, and not a second too soon. A team of researchers exited a conference room just as we slipped out of view. I could hear them talk about various experiments… We quickly went up the stairs, but just before out of eavesdropping reach, I made out a name being said- ‘’Nobles of the Apokryphes family” and i felt a twinge in the very deepest parts of my conscious self. I felt a strong connection to that name… No time to think, though.
{Just this way. What’s our excuse? We can’t tell her what we just saw.} The Cat frowned at me and I could feel the seriousness in his tone. But I didn’t share his feelings on this. {We should be honest. I wanted a peek down there, and you followed me.} He seemed hesitant, but nodded. {Allright, hope she won’t be pissed. Last time i got on her bad side, she raped me. Just some warning.} Wait, that changes everything! I don’t mind lying once in a while! But it was too late. Stradivarius pushed the door open and the Changeling slipped on our side, her eyes swirling with warm colours, a raging storm that tried to hold itself back. “What the hell! I thought you were behind me! We need to hurry the fuck up, where were you?” As she angrily hissed through her teeth, i caught a wave of something on the other side of that security door. Something’s out for my blood. I can feel incredible bloodlust coming our way. Shit, we need to run! Without giving an explanation, we hurried another two levels up the stairs, and arrived at some hallway that curved upwards, and opened up in a large dome. It kinda had the shape of a mushroom, if you were to look at it from an outside’s perspective. From a fish’s point of view, I guess? The dome was all made out of glass, and was meant to be an observatory of sorts. On a pedestal in a ‘corner’ of the circular room, stood a knife in a glass case. Stradivarius’s eyes bulged at the sight of it, and the gold pinpricks at the center of his eyes swallowed his slitted irises. “That’s our way out. Obviously, we’ll leave the blade here. Don’t you think of grabbing it, Strads!” His ears perked down and he shot her a deflated look.
“Can’t a guy have dreams? And I keep telling you, call me Varius already! You too, stranger. I never asked for your name, now that i think about it.” The changeling ignored him and proceeded to gently lift the glass case surrounding the knife. What was so special about it? It couldn’t simply be expensive. Was it some kind of rare magic artifact? I shook my head and turned to the Cat. “Wait, didn’t you accept my friend request? You didn’t see my name then?”
Stradivarius shot me a weird look. “You don’t have a profile or name. Just titles… And heck, they’re weird as fuck. Can’t I call you something else? They’re a mouthful too. Coming from a guy that goes by Stradivarius Von Whatever. “I heard a name earlier, and it felt really familiar. It sounded like Apo-gryph-“ The Changeling immediately cut me. “Apokryphes? Shit, are you really a royal?” The look she shot me brought back some memories again. Crap. Again… I find myself nodding, lacking the time to process whatever i just saw in my mind’s eye.
“I… Think so? It’s fuzzy. I think my body and whatever I am don’t mix really well.” The changeling came to me and slapped me. “You need to remember more! It could spell big trouble! We can’t touch the royals. They could eradicate our hive in a heartbeat, and our Queen has signed a contract with them. It would mean a fate worse than death for our species as a whole. Do you understand? Fuck, we’re outta here! She spun and slashed at the air with the knife i just now noticed in her grasp. As her fetlock moved through the air… Just like a linen canvas, reality tore and folded upon itself.
“Shit, wrong texture! I’m not used to this… Maybe this depth is good? She slashed again, and another fold of spacetime just bent over. I could see a dark street through the tear. “Come on, over here! Before it seals! The white changeling chucked the knife back unto the pedestal, and dove through the opening she’d just tore through reality itself. Sra- Varius shoved me and we all found ourselves under the mock-clouds spewing thick, oily grime on our heads. Looking back… The textile like flaps just mended themselves as if being sewed back together. This knife is insane. Think of the possibilities. Portal magic without long incantations, and huge mana drains. Stradivarius clearly shared my opinion, as he looked a little teary-eyed. His greed is something else. To be moved to tears… Oh, wait, maybe he’s just worried about his grandfather held hostage. The dot in his eyes was golden, not sorrowful blue. Nope, really is greed. You can only respect a guy like that.
“What now? Unless you give me a straight answer, Apo-kid, nowhere’s safe for us.” I shook my head to clear my thoughts a bit. My mind was reeling. Overclocking, even. If nowhere was safe… Then the best thing to do was stay on course, and continue our meet n’ greet tour of town. So long as we kept on the move, our trail won’t go cold. In other words, we could only buy time? I guess the authorities would be on us soon, especially now that we’re back on the surface. that’s right! I know what to do now! I cleared my throat to draw my companion’s attention.
“We keep moving. Who’s the next I’m supposed to meet? And can we head there by staying underground?” We needed to keep moving concisely and optimistically. Shortening our paths by taking as many shortcuts as possible. And using whatever underground passage would make detecting our movements harder to our enemies, that is, in 70% of cases. I’d take those odds right now. Don’t ask me how I know this! I just do, and it’s creeping me out!
The furriest of my companions spoke up. “Yeah, I guess we’re set for the Casino next. There’s an access through the mall-town, so let’s dive in a subway. Or better yet… If there’s a maintenance shaft down the alley on Keizer Avenue, we could get there mighty fast.” It was settled, then. We took to the shadows, and snuck through a fence to find our way in an alleyway behind the shops of the street we had been standing in. Since it was around 8:15, 8:30ish, there weren’t many people outside. Any, in fact. No one noticed us appearing out of nowhere. Convenient. The streets were dark, and the shops were all closed. Street lights were dim and flickering, and will soon even turn off. Night time meant total darkness, since many nocturnals couldn’t handle any light at all. Time was a pressing issue, then.
We soon stumbled on a manhole that apparently led to the sewers. The smell wasn’t as foul as you’d expect- it was clear of bodies, so nothing was rotting much. It did smell like shit, though. Nothing avoiding that. The water wasn’t filthy much, and quite low down the drains- so we could easily stay dryer than on the surface, considering the grime only gathered near the exits. Buzzing artificial lighting let us fully appreciate how much room we had down there- the Cat and Bugpony could easily stand side by side while i brought up the rear, and still had some space over my head. It was downright cozy, too. It was almost warm, actually.
“Hey y’all, we can take a breather here. Once in a while, a boat passes by in here- we’ll catch a ride to the mall-town.” Our resident changeling apparently knew things about these sewers. Neat. “We used to live down there. There are a few tribes who live here, actually. Rats-and-Mice-and-friends, a few Scalies, fishes, a few bug species… So yeah. Rats makes boats out of garbage and sail the clean water, thanks to the fishes. They got a whole society going down here, you’d be surprised. I once infiltrated them, so I know my way around.” As she gave her little lesson, she happily trotted spun and weaved around Varius to face me, and her eyes went from pinks and blues and yellow happy hues to pinkier, warmer shades of magentas and purples… To settle on dark red, purples and reds. “Also, don’t think I forgot about you ditching me back in the hive. Since I belong to you now, I was as much a target as you two. I was kinda scared shitless, so you owe me one.” Her tone had gotten way harsher and the angry twitch in what passed for her eyebrows didn’t go unnoticed to me. She was genuinely pissed and showed good restraint. “Also… Yeah, I’m kinda your slave now. So don’t abuse it, okay? I’m still my own person and have a sense of self-worth above such titles.” She took on a kind of snobbish air and tip toed back in front of me and next to the Cat, who tried his best to go unnoticed. I saw him munch on some food he stole from the Princess’s plate. Klepto to the bones, I see. I didn’t see him pull that off, I’m kinda impressed.
I needed to hash a few things out with the Changeling, however. So back on the back-burner for now, Violin dude. You get a free pass for now… “Hey, We do owe you an explanation for down there. I thought I saw something down the stairs, and next thing you know, we had to duck to avoid being seen. We took another route to avoid being spotted, that’s all. Sorry we worried you over nothing much.” I hated lying with a passion. It was so easy to get lost in a web of lies. Just one and you find yourself spinning a whole tale… And getting caught always sucked. But I had to do it… Or not. “Also… We had to pass through a weird room full of eggs-“ The Cat shot me an incredulous look, but sighed and faced forward. He won’t interject, then? “We found someone related to our Miksen here. I don’t want to pull at threads we don’t need to unravel, but I don’t want any secrets between us. We’ll need to trust each other down the line at some point, right? Not like I’ve been looking over my shoulder or anything, but basic friendly pleasantries will only build surface levels of trust.”
The Cat finally turned around, and we stopped walking around at last. The ground here wasn’t at filthy, so we sat down. “Okay, We do need to share a few stories about ourselves at some point, I get it. Get ready for a little one about my homeland and the eternal war, then.” The eternal war referred to the conflict between canids and felines off all kinds, but especially Miksen and Caniklaws, both slightly anthropomorphic and possessing dexterous paws. As such, they were pretty advanced technologically, and possessed extremely different cultures. “Though, I don’t feel like going into a thousands years of history. So let’s just go with the generations that are still alive, and I’ll fill you with context if needed.”
And so he went to tell us a whole half an hour lecture about how distant ancestors kept vying for the perfect territory. At first, war was fair between the two regroupements of species- that is, until a certain Lynx assassinated a high-standing military officer of the canines. They went full apeshit and decided to form a military dictatorship in order to increase their chances of eradicating cats, and they were kinda successful. Over the years, they developed weapons that were less and less fair, and downright inhuman according to the Genevan convention I could remember from my soul’s history. As their technology grew more intimidating, the Cats decided to opt for magical might, hoping to discover that would give them an instant leg up against the dogs. And so, Octo Von Hatem, Stradivarius’s grandfather we had discovered down in the changeling hive, had somehow unearthed forbidden magic that could summon legions of monsters from other dimensions or universes. He had unmistakenly found a way to access the multiverse- and the tear he opened at his ritual’s location was still open to this day, and was a major cause of the magic’s corruption in the universe. It lead to the formation of deep chasms all around the world, those crevices filled with harmful magical radiations that succeeded in bringing a temporary truce in the war, by shielding the warring kingdoms from each other. Actually, both kingdoms had built themselves on the borders of the territory they both wanted to claim- something of an accord between the two agglomerations of races, back when the conflict originated. They had intended to create neighbouring nations that would help the winner’s growth, once the war would come to an end. But it led to a worse than ever reality- they both got cut off from that miraculous patch of land when the chasms formed. In a coup, some cats kidnapped the Royal responsible for the Miksen kingdom’s mess, and sold him to the changelings- figuring out that, welp, they would turn out a lot of money, and the problem would go away forever. What they didn’t know, however, was how bad of a move that was. The Changelings stole the magic in Octo’s mind, and used it as a bargaining chip (labeled as a literal nuke) to gain enough political leverage to become a recognized species. Oh, yeah, forgot to mention that. Not only 60 years ago, Changelings were still considered monsters and regarded as ‘lacking self-awareness’, since the only bugs that had turned up till now were drones stranded from their hives. Turns out, a big part of society was already assimilated by Changelings, that pulled the strings from the shadows. But with all that magical might finally available to them, they decided to step out of the darkness and rule the world in the light.
You could’ve guessed it, it led to the shattered politics of today. Every species for themselves, negotiating between themselves to hold this large city running. It was a fusion of many different species’s towns and villages, glued together with urbanization. Such a large amount of information kinda bumped itself in my head and I’m fairly sure i spaced out a few times. But that’s more or less what i understood from his lecture… “And so, that’s more or less what led me and my relatives to flee in hiding. Since we’re the direct descendants of Von Hecat, the canines believe us to hold some of his ‘passed down knowledge’, but the truth is, he did give us a spellbook- but we can’t read it. It’s in coded language we still can’t crack. My little brother’s been slaving at it day in and day out for years now, and we barely have anything to show for it.” As he finished spinning his tale, the changeling and I shared a look of understanding. The Colors swirling in her eyes were too rainbowy for me to really guess what she was thinking about, but I did feel a wave of empathic sadness washing over her.
“I had no idea the situation was that bad for you. Famines, Plagues, And almost cut off from the world? How are there still cats alive at all?” Guess I did miss a few tidbits. Oops. Varius looked down, his ears glued to his face and his whiskers pointing down. He really looked miserable. “The Dogs have more or less won. The Dictatorship of Caniklaw, especially, has blown most of our military might. Those of us still alive either fled the country, or await to be executed for having stood up against the canines for so long. Guess us nobles were cowards…”
I raised a claw to grasp my friend’s shoulder. “Cowards live to tell the tale. And if you were to die, who could raise the kingdom back from it’s ashes? You shouldn’t give up just yet. There might still be a chance to bring a peaceful end to this war, and only you could lead your people back into shape. Miksens will need a leader they respect and admire if they are to stand back up again.” The changeling chimed in with, “You already have their trust. And he’s right, we could still mend the relations between your species. There are still bargaining chips on the table!” That’s right. Contrabassoon is still alive- he could be offered to the canines and set on trial. It could be a good first step.
That seemed to cheer up Stradivarius a bit. “Thanks, guys. Reminiscing about the old country always gets me feeling homesick, you know? But you’re right. I’ve been thinking about my own survival for so long, I didn’t really think about what I could do to fix things. With you by my side… Maybe there is still a chance. Maybe it’s not so broken we can’t fix it.” He pepped himself up, and a soft smile adorned his face once again. I hadn’t noticed, but the prick in his irises had turned into a sorrowful deep blue- and it just turned golden again. He was back to his greedy self, most likely. “But enough about me. Your turn, kid. Is there anything else you remember about yourself?” I nodded. Indeed, i had a little time to process whatever my mind had turned up.
“Yeah, let’s start back on top. Most likely, I’m a soul sucked in from my home universe, and have been thrown into a body belonging to someone related to the Apokryfes Family. Who I was, from where I’m from, is slowly merging with the body I kinda stole. For all intents and purposes… I think your employer could tell us more about me.” The Changeling shot a curious look at the Cat- had I said something I shouldn’t have? “Anyways. I remember many lives from back there. Guess I had quite an history. There’s a funny thing i do know, however. My current body doesn’t’ possess any knowledge of magic, other than basic levitation. I remember there was no magic back home. However… There’s a part of me that knows many incantations, and i can visualise many spells and rituals when i focus on them. It’s still pretty blurry though, I’m not sure there’s a single complete spell in my fragmented memories… But there’s enough in there, that I think I can instinctually cast it.” As is said that, both my friend’s eyes bulged. The bug had more wits to herself, tho, and regained her composure first.
“You’re definitely a royal, then. Magic has been outlawed, ever since the big mishap Varius told us about. There’s actually a magic police that can sense when it’s being cast, and they’ll swarm you if you ever channel anything other than telekinesis. So be careful with that, okay?” She was definitely worried. I guess the long arm of the law wasn’t forgiving around here. In fact, i did remember some kind of police often chasing me up. I thought it was because of the drugs I carried… But could it be that I’m a wanted criminal, because of my magic? tidying up those thoughts for later. The bug sighed. “Fuck, I guess we’re stuck in the underbelly then.” (That’s how the sewers and undergrounds of the town were called, by the way.)
The Cat fidgeted a bit. “Do you think the boat will be here soon? Shouldn’t we get moving if we’re being tailed? Shit. I just now remembered… You used magic earlier today in our standoff at the restaurant. If we’re unlucky, that’s another burned hideout, then. They must still be ransacking it, looking for clues on where we’re headed. We should’ve kept the knife/magic tool from earlier…”
It seemed we could be tracked with magic, but not magic from tools or appliances. Could it be… That they felt me pull the magic from my surroundings? It’s definitely something to experiment later. Does that mean that our changeling friend can’t transform either? But I was getting sidetracked. We needed to move, the Cat was right.
“Okay, guys. I think I’ve decided. We’re headed for your boss, Varius. We’ll have our chances to meet the other people on your list when our trail gets cold. I have an inkling bringing our hot situation on their turf would get us on their bad side, too.” The Cat nodded at my logical reasoning. Bringing law officials in a casino would harm it’s business, and that clearly won’t win us any brownie points. I live seldom for brownie points these days. “So… Where can we meet that elusive employer of yours?” I could see him fidgeting, still. Could it be… {Wait, are you nervous about White being with us to meet your boss?} He winced as I asked that.
{About that… I did tell you we were gonna meet with a God, right? We’d meet him at his church, and… They believe Changelings are monsters still. In fact, they seek to annihilate the Dark God, the one that created monsters and the Ink. It’s all a lot to explain, but bear with me here. If White follows us… She’ll be staked through the heart, no doubt.} He took a breath and etched a fake smile on his face- the corner of his eyes lacked any crisses and he had a kind of empty stare.
“Listen, White, maybe you should sit the next one out. Could you try and set us an appointment with the Mayors while we deal with some stuff?” The Changeling nodded, but had a puzzled look on her face.
“Stuff? Care to elaborate?” She turned to me. “Are you guys hiding something? You’re oddly quiet. What was all that about trust, if you’re gonna hold things back?” She had a solid argument there. Her eyes slowly took warmer hues, and I wasn’t about to wait to see red in there to guess we were striking a nerve.
“Yeah, sorry, we’re not hiding anything. Just, well, we didn’t want to hurt your feelings… I need to meet with some church that might… React poorly upon seeing you with us. Please understand.” There was no way I could fool her if she was looking for lies. Better to just be honest right then and there. I didn’t mean to lie either! He pulled me into it!
The changeling’s eyes betrayed more than a hint of suspicion, but she must’ve saw that i was being honest. As much as i could be, that is. “Yeah, okay, I guess I can try to get you an appointment at Town Hall. But I’ll only say this once.” She poked a hoof on my chest, and I could feel murderous intent building up within her. Her eyes got cold, and took a completely white coloration. No, it had little ripples in there. Arctic blue hues swirling so fast it glowed white. “I might belong to you, but I’m not about to walk into a trap willingly. Don’t you ever cross me. Ever. I’ll come back as a wraith and hunt you, forever. Don’t ever break my trust- My former Queen did, and let’s just say that’s how we got a new Queen.” she calmed down a bit, but huffed and walked a few steps away from us.
“I’ll go and get you your appointment. Just walk down to access shaft #13, you can find your way back to the surface near the tongue-speakers. Bunch of damned crazy cultists of you ask me, but sure. Knock yourselves out. I’ll make sure you’re not being followed, while I’m at it. Someone has to look after your asses.” At that, she stormed off, visibly more than pissed. I still didn’t really understand all about the relations between believers and species of all kinds, but there seemed to be some derogation against monsters. What set appart us from them, you may ask? The presence of a core inside of them. Changelings didn’t have such crystallizations, but once a Queen was killed and one was found within her. It is since then believed that they are all puppets controlled by Queens, which would be believed to be Flock-Types monsters that would spawn swarms of lesser monsters, which were drones. Keep in mind that most people don’t know there are other subclasses of changelings such as infiltrators, breeders or warriors. I seemed to know that ever since White touched me in the subway, by the way.
And in short, that’s more or less why White was pissed- because no matter what anyone could ever do, there was no changing the minds of over 2/3 of the town’s population. Which, if you recall, is basically an amalgam of many actual towns and villages all merged together to ‘save more space’, and ended up being the biggest dick up your ass. No, really, can you imagine running this whole shitshow? You can’t even have laws at night, and you can barely keep tabs on all the stuff happening everywhere. But I’m getting off track here. We had to get a move on if we wanted to get stuff done.
After one last look at the storming bug barely out of view, We shared a nod and got on the move. It was getting late enough that the church would be closed, and that’s apparently what we’ve been waiting for. Can’t exactly make an actual god spawn in front of countless believers just to hold a job interview. We stumbled upon a maintenance tunnel littered with shafts that emerged at many places on the surface. I could see graffitis next to the numbers indicating where each shaft would lead. Apparently, some even led inside buildings. We walked up to number thirteen, a rusting ladder in a claustrophobic cement vertical tunnel. Will i even fit though there? I’m more gryphon size than pony, after all, and those were built with equines in mind. The cat deftly jumped and climbed up in a fancy way, I could hardly understand how he moved. How can his body twist like that? Does he even have a skeleton under those muscles? Joints aren’t supposed to bend that way, especially if you jump out of that leg. It looks painful, to say the least. I went to follow him, but as I suspected…
“Hey, I won’t fit through there. I’ll look around for a wider shaft, let’s meet in front of the church. I’m guessing it won’t be hard to miss?” The Cat had already removed the thick lid that covered the manhole’s entrance. I saw him slip out, his tail barely flashing out of view before his head poked back through the tunnel. The way the streetlights above glowed around his head, he almost looked like an angel or some saint. He sported a cocky grin, to complete the look. “Oy! I reckon the one just across was fairly large. It’ll lead straight up inside the church, Actually! How convenient!” He let out a small laugh. “I’ll meet you inside. It might take a second to bypass the lock, though.” With that, he left, and I was alone for the first time since waking up in that trashy alley. It might be because I’ve been focusing more on my soul’s memories than my body’s, but i felt immensely more lost now than i had earlier. It just dawned on me then- I must be coming down from whatever high this body was under. That might just be why I’m more jittery too. But no time to waste. I had to meet my companion up top.
Backing down a bit, I crossed the maintenance hallway to head towards the shaft accross. Except… There weren’t any. Did he mean the one we passed on the way here, or the one one he headed towards up on the surface?
{Hello? Which shaft should I head for? There isn/t one directly accross.} I waited for an answer. {Varius? You there?} I pulled up my phone, and noticed he was out of range. Wait! We were connected to each other, since the signal didn’t pass through all the layers of concrete, so that meant I couldn’t even fire up a map of the undergrounds either. Welp, Imma have to guess then. He was heading towards the one on the left… But we had passed by the right, so maybe that’s the one he meant by ‘across’ from where I’m standing? In the end, I shrugged and went with the left one. That’s where he was headed for outside, so the church must be that way. I won’t have long to walk up there if i choose the wrong one anyway, i just want to avoid coming up through someone’s private property or worse.
And thus, I went up the ladder in the wider shaft. It croaked under my weight, but It didn’t move much. Making my way up, I realized something. This was quite higher than i had expected it to be- higher than the one Varius went through, that’s for sure. Maybe my perception was warped by a trick of the light or something?
I arrived at the end of the ladder, and pushed against the manhole’s lid. It gave way to a white room with a tall, tall ceiling. There were pillars on each side of the room, and i could see feel something pushing against the heavy metal lid slightly. Taking a good look, i noticed i was emerging from under a carpet, and i was just before a set of stairs. What a weird place for a manhole entrance. I emerged from the sewers at last, and closed the access behind me, taking care not to leave crisses on the carpet to properly hide what must be a secret exit of sorts. I took a proper look around.
Many benches in rows. A dais. A pedestal. Yeah, that was a typical church like the ones i remember from back home. There’s also a second story with an organ and other instruments, and are those called catwalks? Anyways, there’s obviously many smart hiding spots up there. I should take a look around to make sure me and Varius will truly be alone in here. I made my way up the stairs next to the main entrance to the church (I could hear someone fidgeting with the lock, no doubt my cat friend), and silently took a look around my better vantage point. I was standing next to an old school brass pipes organ, a relic of forgotten times. Many wooden instruments rested on stands and music sheets were kept in shelves on the walls near the stairs i had emerged from. I could also see along the catwalks hugging the walls, up to around and above the dais on the other side of the room. There laid statues and objects of worship put on display, and banners hung from the railing that would keep people from falling to their deaths. It was almost two stories up, someone could easily break their necks here. That Architecture was that of a church i knew well… from another world. And scaled up a bit, too. The domed ceiling was painted with many animals, all surrounded with halos of light, and a large human above them, all white and hidden by a mosaic kind of blur. I remembered meeting him in what i thought was a dream before coming here. It was foggy, though, only a few brief flashes appeared in my mind as i focused on the apparent God.
The dry sound of the lock giving way echoed in the church, and the creaking sound of a large, thick door opening filled the eerie silence in the air. {Varius? ‘That you?} I held my breath to avoid making any sound, just in case. {Yeah, I’m in. Where are you?} Good. We were back online, it seemed. Those comms were insanely practical- I didn’t even need to dial him back! I made my way down the stairs to meet back with him. “I was probably being a bit too careful, sorry for hiding like that.” He shook his head with a “Nah, that’s fine”, and added under his breath, “Would’ve done the same, to be honest”, looking at the ground in front of the door, before clearing his throat. “Can’t see any tracks fresher than ours, so I guess it’s safe to assume we’re alone here. Let’s go into the presbytery, and wait for him in there. Shouldn’t take much longer, if he’s not busy stalking other lives.”
We made our way towards the back of the chapel, the only sounds being our hushed footsteps, as we slipped into the darkness atop the dais.
Author's Note
Here it is, Second chapter out. God, that took a turn i didn’t expect. Had much more planned for this chapter, but the dice decided otherwise. I still have lots of information to dump, and not enough lines. Restricting myself to 10k words per chapter might not be a viable thing down the road, but who knows? Sorry for the weird cuts. Can’t exactly cut a prologue anywhere and keep the flow going smoothly, right? Anyways. It’ll all come in due time, I guess.
We met quite the character in this chapter. The Queen will reappear at many moments towards the story, and she’ll only get scarier and meaner with each apparition. Her gift might just be a ticking time bomb, too. Can you really trust a changeling that’s shackled to you unwillingly, as a slave? They’re basically trained to kill people in their sleep. Hiding as your loved ones, harvesting you of every good memory, every good feeling, before slitting your throat without a second thought. And she was given a name, too, so you can guess that she has quite the background in her hive.
And what about that Cat? He opened up a bit more this time, and shared a bit of the political background surrounding his present life situation. His shadyness is melting slowly but surely… But can you build trust with someone who would rather betray his kingdom than sink with his ship? Just sayin’.
Anyways. I said last time that I would share some stats and perks, but… I’ve thought about it, and I’d rather include them in the story. I’ll keep an updated version at the bottom of each chapter though, after my usual afterword. Or maybe a chapter dedicated to character profiles? Tell me what you prefer in the comments, I guess.
With that, I’m off to writing (hopefully) the last part of the prologue. Can’t wait to start the actual quest! See y’all soon!
