Ramjammer
Confirmed Memelord
This was not good.
This was in fact, probably the farthest one could get from good.
The cool fall evening meant that many people would not be out at a time like this which was just as well, Rasteva would hate to be seen like this. Leaves rustled wildly as something small and dark zipped over them. A cloud of smoke so black that it absorbed all light coiled and darted across the ground. This in and of itself was already odd. Even odder that the cloud of smoke as talking.
"Absolutely unacceptable! To think that I would be degraded in such a manner!" The Cloud darted across the ground erratically, all the while a deep voice bellowed from within. "Such an embarrassment, that is all this is. To be laid to ruin by WEAKLINGS, my power stolen by the unworthy. How could I allow such a thing to happen?" Only the wind answered the cloud of smoke, and it was an unwelcome answer at that. The cloud began to thin, almost in danger of dissipating completely.
Needless to say, the voice was not amused.
"Unbelievable! To think that I would be stricken down by a mere breeze! I must hurry if I cannot find a form I-"
The voice stopped short, taking sudden notice in the sound of footsteps approaching them. Someone was coming.
This was good, better than their current predicament. Whoever it was that approached was sure to have something on them that Rasteva could use as a temporary form. Once there they could make plans to regain their former strength.
But they had to act quickly.
The wind was beginning to pick up tremendously and Rasteva cursed themselves internally. Each gust of air only dissipated their smoke form further and they were getting dangerously close to falling apart altogether. The Daemon tried to collect their form as much as they could only to have someone walk straight through their body, causing them to unwind once more. The Daemon let out a sound of irritation as the Human rushed past "How rude! If I had a good and proper body, you'd be regretting that!" Rasteva silenced themselves, realizing that the human had long since left and wouldn't have heard the Daemon anyway. And what could have Rasteva done if they had? Given them a severe coughing fit? The Daemon's ego shrunk a few sizes, the realization of how powerless they were fully hitting them. When they had a body they were strong, but now they were nothing.
Less than nothing.
But that could all change.
Shaking off the intrusive thoughts Rasteva resumed their previous course of action. "A body. I need a body. Any body will do. And once I am strong enough I can begin regaining my former glory. But until I have a physical form-" The Daemon cut themselves short, taking notice of a human idling nearby.
Perfect.
Or at the very least, better than nothing. The wisp of smoke darted towards the unwary Human, quick as a Viper hunting their prey. All the while the Daemon was hoping, praying, that the Human held the one thing they needed.
Only then could their real work begin.
Richard watched the digital display over the Elevator's doors in silence, the numbers on it changing at what felt like a Snail's pace. He wasn't late for his meeting with the CEO. He was never late. But that didn't make the wait any more bearable. The Chief of Security grumbled softly, a gloved hand coming up to fiddle with his tie. These meetings were not uncommon as Lorette took the safety of the building and all inside of it as seriously as she did the rest of her duties. However, she rarely called Richard to her Office so late in the evening, especially without making sure to schedule an appointment with him beforehand. He knew that the matter had to be serious if Lorette was willing to go off schedule and mentally prepared himself for the worst.
The Elevator dinged softly as it finally reached the top floor, and the doors had barely opened before Richard stepped through them. The floor was eerily silent, the Receptionist's desk empty in the dimly lit area. The Chief of Security set off at a brisk pace towards the imposing double doors situated just beyond the large desk, his footfalls muffled by the plush carpet on the floor. He didn't even make ready to knock as the CEO's voice rang loudly from within her office. She had expected him to arrive on time as he always did and wasted no time in bidding him enter. Years ago, Richard had found her perception and timing unsettling, but now he could only appreciate the efficiency it afforded him. The massive office was as dimly lit as the rest of the floor and Richard could make out Lorette's form as she stood facing the floor to ceiling windows at the opposite end of the room. The many lights illuminating Arnvista cast a soft glow around the room, and for a moment the CEO was silent as she stared out at the busy streets.
"Lorette, do you think you could stop bein' dramatic tonight and just tell me why I'm here?" Richard closed the heavy wooden door with a small grunt before turning to face the woman once more. Lorette pivoted sharply on a heel to face Richard, a stern glare leveled on him. A lesser man might have shrunk back from her gaze, but Richard had found himself under it for many years now and it had long since become exhausting to constantly cower before her. Instead, the man grunted softly at her before trudging towards the plush chair situated behind her desk and seating himself into it heavily. The woman wasted no time, moving forward unflinchingly as was her custom.
"There's been another murder. In the Slums, naturally. The Police will undoubtedly chalk it up to another mugging, but the Jackals have already been out there and confirmed it."
Richard sighed and sank further into the plush black chair and eyed Lorette carefully for a moment before speaking. "Same guy, or guys I should say?"Lorette only nodded in response and Richard allowed another sigh to slip from his mouth. "This is gettin' to be a real mess yanno."
"There's no need to state the obvious to me." Came the curt reply. Richard could not help a rueful chuckle despite the atmosphere. "Fucker's been poppin' up all over the damn city. And 'm not gonna try to beat around the bush then. I can tell yer chompin' at the bit to get ahold of him." He leaned back in the plush chair, spinning it side to side as he eyed the CEO carefully. As was usual, her face betrayed none of her inner thoughts, but the man was not stupid enough to believe that she had nothing planned for him. She resumed staring out the window, eyes affixed on the cars passing on the dark streets far below them.
"I want you to find them." The quiet statement did not surprise Richard in the slightest and he was less surprised by what came next. "I don't care what you do with what's left behind. They're probably more trouble than they're worth. What concerns Apex is the Daemon, or Daemons that they're putting to work."
Richard mumbled something incomprehensible to himself and lifted a hand to rub thoughtfully at his chin. He needed to shave soon. His beard was starting to become unmanageable, but he knew he wouldn't be doing anything about it in the near future. He foresaw more than a few nights spent sleeping in his office in the near future. "So we're still finding multiple signatures...That ain't good."
"Again, you don't need to state the obvious, Richard."
The man chuckled gruffly at his Superior's dour mood. "Well, you don't pay me to consider shit neither of us know. That's Nikhil's job." Lorette rolled her eyes before steepling her fingers together and Richard found himself sitting up straighter. The woman did not have many obvious tells, but the hand gesture, in particular, meant that she was speaking plainly and that it was in his best interests to listen. "Cerberus is to be prepped for transport and eventual release into the area. But I want you and Afnet to head down there and take a look at the scene before then."
The man's eyebrows shot up in sudden surprise and his voice did nothing to hide it either. "Cerberus? Are you sure he's ready for an Urban environment? He's only done woodlands tracking." Lorette only nodded at the man's query before pressing on. "If he's not, he will be when this is over. He's not going out alone, though. Send a few Harriers out with him." The man hummed in thought and resumed scratching at his still growing beard. "Well, it'll be good practice for him then. We can get eyes on their base, or nest or whatever the fuck they got goin' on out there before moving in."
The woman nodded tersely, and though her face didn't reveal it quite as much, the line of her body relayed visible tension. "I don't have to remind you to not draw attention to yourselves while you're out there. We need a better understanding of exactly who and what we're dealing with before we go about deciding how to contain it. As always, I leave that to you, Richard."
Richard slumped further into the chair upon the realization that he'd be camping alongside mountains of paperwork in his office for at least the next few weeks. "Lorette, did you know that I have a house? I wanna see it sometime this year and you are doin' your damndest to not make that possible."
Lorette moved away from the windows, her footsteps ringing loudly on the polished stone floor as she approached the sulking Chief of Security. A gloved hand settled gently on his shoulder and gave it a small reassuring squeeze. "I know I'm asking a lot of you right now, but it's because you're best suited to the job. You've always been" Richard glanced up at the woman, the small smile gracing the edge of her mouth not escaping his notice. "And besides, it's not as if I sleep in my own house any more than you do in yours. Sometimes I wonder if I'll forget where it is one day." The hand moved away along with Lorette as she walked away before coming to pause before the double doors of her office."I'll get in touch tomorrow. Be ready to head out first thing in the morning. And please turn the lights off when you leave." Richard didn't bother watching her as she left, and once the doors had slammed shut the office descended back into silence.
Richard rubbed tiredly at his face and resigned himself to his fate, knowing there was no point in crying over things as they were. He knew that there was no stopping Lorette and he knew that no matter the decision she made, he would have to deal with it one way or another.
"Afnet."
The man spoke, but there was no one in the room to hear him. That did not stop the voices from answering. "Yessssssss?" Came the hissing reply. "I don't need to tell you what needs to be done tomorrow. Find the scent and then relay what you know to Cerberus. And keep all seven of those heads down while you're at it. We'll find this asshole, one way or another."
A shadow rippled along one of the far walls and for a split second the man caught the pattern of reptilian spines displayed against it. "Very well. We watch, and we listen."
"Good." Was the man's only reply.
"And Richard?"
The man sighed, seeming to already know what was coming. "Yes?"
"May we eat them?" The voices queried.
"We'll see."
This was in fact, probably the farthest one could get from good.
The cool fall evening meant that many people would not be out at a time like this which was just as well, Rasteva would hate to be seen like this. Leaves rustled wildly as something small and dark zipped over them. A cloud of smoke so black that it absorbed all light coiled and darted across the ground. This in and of itself was already odd. Even odder that the cloud of smoke as talking.
"Absolutely unacceptable! To think that I would be degraded in such a manner!" The Cloud darted across the ground erratically, all the while a deep voice bellowed from within. "Such an embarrassment, that is all this is. To be laid to ruin by WEAKLINGS, my power stolen by the unworthy. How could I allow such a thing to happen?" Only the wind answered the cloud of smoke, and it was an unwelcome answer at that. The cloud began to thin, almost in danger of dissipating completely.
Needless to say, the voice was not amused.
"Unbelievable! To think that I would be stricken down by a mere breeze! I must hurry if I cannot find a form I-"
The voice stopped short, taking sudden notice in the sound of footsteps approaching them. Someone was coming.
This was good, better than their current predicament. Whoever it was that approached was sure to have something on them that Rasteva could use as a temporary form. Once there they could make plans to regain their former strength.
But they had to act quickly.
The wind was beginning to pick up tremendously and Rasteva cursed themselves internally. Each gust of air only dissipated their smoke form further and they were getting dangerously close to falling apart altogether. The Daemon tried to collect their form as much as they could only to have someone walk straight through their body, causing them to unwind once more. The Daemon let out a sound of irritation as the Human rushed past "How rude! If I had a good and proper body, you'd be regretting that!" Rasteva silenced themselves, realizing that the human had long since left and wouldn't have heard the Daemon anyway. And what could have Rasteva done if they had? Given them a severe coughing fit? The Daemon's ego shrunk a few sizes, the realization of how powerless they were fully hitting them. When they had a body they were strong, but now they were nothing.
Less than nothing.
But that could all change.
Shaking off the intrusive thoughts Rasteva resumed their previous course of action. "A body. I need a body. Any body will do. And once I am strong enough I can begin regaining my former glory. But until I have a physical form-" The Daemon cut themselves short, taking notice of a human idling nearby.
Perfect.
Or at the very least, better than nothing. The wisp of smoke darted towards the unwary Human, quick as a Viper hunting their prey. All the while the Daemon was hoping, praying, that the Human held the one thing they needed.
Only then could their real work begin.
Richard watched the digital display over the Elevator's doors in silence, the numbers on it changing at what felt like a Snail's pace. He wasn't late for his meeting with the CEO. He was never late. But that didn't make the wait any more bearable. The Chief of Security grumbled softly, a gloved hand coming up to fiddle with his tie. These meetings were not uncommon as Lorette took the safety of the building and all inside of it as seriously as she did the rest of her duties. However, she rarely called Richard to her Office so late in the evening, especially without making sure to schedule an appointment with him beforehand. He knew that the matter had to be serious if Lorette was willing to go off schedule and mentally prepared himself for the worst.
The Elevator dinged softly as it finally reached the top floor, and the doors had barely opened before Richard stepped through them. The floor was eerily silent, the Receptionist's desk empty in the dimly lit area. The Chief of Security set off at a brisk pace towards the imposing double doors situated just beyond the large desk, his footfalls muffled by the plush carpet on the floor. He didn't even make ready to knock as the CEO's voice rang loudly from within her office. She had expected him to arrive on time as he always did and wasted no time in bidding him enter. Years ago, Richard had found her perception and timing unsettling, but now he could only appreciate the efficiency it afforded him. The massive office was as dimly lit as the rest of the floor and Richard could make out Lorette's form as she stood facing the floor to ceiling windows at the opposite end of the room. The many lights illuminating Arnvista cast a soft glow around the room, and for a moment the CEO was silent as she stared out at the busy streets.
"Lorette, do you think you could stop bein' dramatic tonight and just tell me why I'm here?" Richard closed the heavy wooden door with a small grunt before turning to face the woman once more. Lorette pivoted sharply on a heel to face Richard, a stern glare leveled on him. A lesser man might have shrunk back from her gaze, but Richard had found himself under it for many years now and it had long since become exhausting to constantly cower before her. Instead, the man grunted softly at her before trudging towards the plush chair situated behind her desk and seating himself into it heavily. The woman wasted no time, moving forward unflinchingly as was her custom.
"There's been another murder. In the Slums, naturally. The Police will undoubtedly chalk it up to another mugging, but the Jackals have already been out there and confirmed it."
Richard sighed and sank further into the plush black chair and eyed Lorette carefully for a moment before speaking. "Same guy, or guys I should say?"Lorette only nodded in response and Richard allowed another sigh to slip from his mouth. "This is gettin' to be a real mess yanno."
"There's no need to state the obvious to me." Came the curt reply. Richard could not help a rueful chuckle despite the atmosphere. "Fucker's been poppin' up all over the damn city. And 'm not gonna try to beat around the bush then. I can tell yer chompin' at the bit to get ahold of him." He leaned back in the plush chair, spinning it side to side as he eyed the CEO carefully. As was usual, her face betrayed none of her inner thoughts, but the man was not stupid enough to believe that she had nothing planned for him. She resumed staring out the window, eyes affixed on the cars passing on the dark streets far below them.
"I want you to find them." The quiet statement did not surprise Richard in the slightest and he was less surprised by what came next. "I don't care what you do with what's left behind. They're probably more trouble than they're worth. What concerns Apex is the Daemon, or Daemons that they're putting to work."
Richard mumbled something incomprehensible to himself and lifted a hand to rub thoughtfully at his chin. He needed to shave soon. His beard was starting to become unmanageable, but he knew he wouldn't be doing anything about it in the near future. He foresaw more than a few nights spent sleeping in his office in the near future. "So we're still finding multiple signatures...That ain't good."
"Again, you don't need to state the obvious, Richard."
The man chuckled gruffly at his Superior's dour mood. "Well, you don't pay me to consider shit neither of us know. That's Nikhil's job." Lorette rolled her eyes before steepling her fingers together and Richard found himself sitting up straighter. The woman did not have many obvious tells, but the hand gesture, in particular, meant that she was speaking plainly and that it was in his best interests to listen. "Cerberus is to be prepped for transport and eventual release into the area. But I want you and Afnet to head down there and take a look at the scene before then."
The man's eyebrows shot up in sudden surprise and his voice did nothing to hide it either. "Cerberus? Are you sure he's ready for an Urban environment? He's only done woodlands tracking." Lorette only nodded at the man's query before pressing on. "If he's not, he will be when this is over. He's not going out alone, though. Send a few Harriers out with him." The man hummed in thought and resumed scratching at his still growing beard. "Well, it'll be good practice for him then. We can get eyes on their base, or nest or whatever the fuck they got goin' on out there before moving in."
The woman nodded tersely, and though her face didn't reveal it quite as much, the line of her body relayed visible tension. "I don't have to remind you to not draw attention to yourselves while you're out there. We need a better understanding of exactly who and what we're dealing with before we go about deciding how to contain it. As always, I leave that to you, Richard."
Richard slumped further into the chair upon the realization that he'd be camping alongside mountains of paperwork in his office for at least the next few weeks. "Lorette, did you know that I have a house? I wanna see it sometime this year and you are doin' your damndest to not make that possible."
Lorette moved away from the windows, her footsteps ringing loudly on the polished stone floor as she approached the sulking Chief of Security. A gloved hand settled gently on his shoulder and gave it a small reassuring squeeze. "I know I'm asking a lot of you right now, but it's because you're best suited to the job. You've always been" Richard glanced up at the woman, the small smile gracing the edge of her mouth not escaping his notice. "And besides, it's not as if I sleep in my own house any more than you do in yours. Sometimes I wonder if I'll forget where it is one day." The hand moved away along with Lorette as she walked away before coming to pause before the double doors of her office."I'll get in touch tomorrow. Be ready to head out first thing in the morning. And please turn the lights off when you leave." Richard didn't bother watching her as she left, and once the doors had slammed shut the office descended back into silence.
Richard rubbed tiredly at his face and resigned himself to his fate, knowing there was no point in crying over things as they were. He knew that there was no stopping Lorette and he knew that no matter the decision she made, he would have to deal with it one way or another.
"Afnet."
The man spoke, but there was no one in the room to hear him. That did not stop the voices from answering. "Yessssssss?" Came the hissing reply. "I don't need to tell you what needs to be done tomorrow. Find the scent and then relay what you know to Cerberus. And keep all seven of those heads down while you're at it. We'll find this asshole, one way or another."
A shadow rippled along one of the far walls and for a split second the man caught the pattern of reptilian spines displayed against it. "Very well. We watch, and we listen."
"Good." Was the man's only reply.
"And Richard?"
The man sighed, seeming to already know what was coming. "Yes?"
"May we eat them?" The voices queried.
"We'll see."