Chapter 3-63: Inquiries... (1/2)

The Power of Ten RE Druin 45780K 2022-07-24

Baltimore, Maryland, Present Day...

Briggs arranged a team for each of the incursion tunnels with deft speed and confidence in his men. Finding they were going to be fighting sahaug on their own turf, his men were all eager to go at it.

That said, he was perfectly aware they had ears and would be sensitive to vibration. To cover the troops moving into the locations, he arranged for a couple extra trucks to go with them, and drive past them loudly, which would cover their footsteps when they breached.

Fred offered to place the explosives to seal the tunnel, being a great deal stealthier than any of his team, and Briggs agreed without batting an eye.

I stayed on Sleipner as he Rode the Shadow to where he needed to go with a radio-detonated wedge or two of plastic explosives. The tunnel came up in an abandoned building nearby that should have been razed, the entry bored in from the sewers. Clearing it would be a stinky job.

He came back by growing up out of Sleipner’s shadow, and swung back on as I waited calmly. I was annoyed that I wasn’t more useful, but understood that it was going to take time for that to happen.

The other tunnel was halfway around the harbor, and the team from the temple was already in place by the time we drove up.

This tunnel was actually coming up under a secluded and walled-in home about a quarter-mile from the water in a decent neighborhood. From the outside, nothing looked amiss, but Fred reiterated that the city didn’t like what was going on here, and quickly hooked his Vaccine into the assault team’s coms.

I told them I would cover them, and I would have healing if anyone needed it. They started to say something, shut up when my Shards spun up, crackling with thin red flames that were Bane to Aquatic Humanoids.

A thermyte charge melted through the lock on the gate, and the team charged in silently. I was covering and following; not afraid, but not about to get in front of them.

Jinxing the cameras wasn’t hard, nor was Detecting them. The team moved swift and sure up toward the house, with the quicker members breaking to cover the back and sides just in case. There wasn’t much cover, so if anything came out of the house, it was going to have a bad day.

“Motion! Blow the charges!” a man called out over the coms, and a second later there was a definite rumble through the ground from below.

Nobody charged in, keeping down and in cover, looking for any sign of windows opening or something gaining line of sight.

The reason for that was that a Senior Warlock was coming up from below...

A flicker of motion up high. “Attic!” I noted for the shooters around me, as a window opened, something was aimed... and a volley of automatic fire blew the window and anything around it to complete shit.

If you don’t want to come up from below, there’s a window access here, I /Messaged to Fred. I got a soft click in response, wondered what was going on below, and shrugged.

The explosion of golden fire punching through two floors and exiting through the roof a minute later was proof he was being busy.

Windows and doors exploded as scaled forms came leaping and running out through them. They were moving awkwardly, their movements rippling and strong, but erratic and jerky without water providing the resistance they were used to using. Barbed bolts and hurled javelins were shooting out... and the team opened up without mercy on everything, including the living humans in robes and odd garb shooting at them desperately.

It was pretty much a slaughter, until a shark-faced female with a lot of shells and teeth on necklaces came out, a shield of force in front of her dealing with all the incoming fire as she gestured, and all the teeth she was wearing started to rise...

My Shards slammed into her, tore off an arm, and sent her flying back into the house, the floating teeth scattering in all directions as the magic was interrupted. Her bodyguards turned to look at me, bellowed strangely hollow cries in rage, and raced in my direction.

They got about five steps before the concentrated automatic fire reduced them to chunks of dead meat.

There were golden flashes from inside the house, but his Silenced Grit didn’t roar to announce him, we could just see the results as the flames exploded through the house and chased out everything inside to the withering fire outside. Anything tough enough to stay inside was just going to inherit a very heavy grain bullet.

The fires faded away as rapidly as they’d begun, and even the residual burns died away as Fred pulled back his Wrath.

He tossed the dead priestess out the biggest window casually, and waved the team in. The leader waved one of the men to report, while the support trucks came rumbling in the gates, ready to collect the bodies and any evidence of malfeasance of the aquatic sort.

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Fred came out a few minutes later, finding me leaning on Sleipner. I’d basically only had to treat one guy winged by a lucky shot, and had nothing else to do.

SOME GOLD STUFF AND TRINKETS. THERE’S A SHRINE TO CARCADOS IN A SUB-BASEMENT, AND EVIDENCE OF SACRIFICES TO IT.

“This city really needs some Citybound,” I noted, as he glanced at the strings of teeth from sharks and more exotic and unnatural stuff in my hand. “Mana fuel,” I said calmly. He nodded.

YOUR PLACE?, the fires above his shoulder asked.

“Sure,” I sighed, eying the setting sun. “I’m so looking forwards to it.” I glanced down at the fishy head of the Sahaugh Priestess burning its flesh away in my hand, in preparation to becoming a Baneskull in the future, and wondered how long it was going to be.

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Renewal...

The rushing power of darkness came in as the light receded, sweeping over and past me as we motored along shadowed streets on the edge of the Veil.