ERode
In The Mirror
~ NF 281, November 7 | Heavy Rain ~
It had been raining when they left, and it had not let up in the six days since. The deluge turned dirt into mud, each step splattering against the hems of their thick clothing as they trudged through the weather. Perhaps they would have benefited from taking a detour by traversing to the thick woods four days north of Indicon, but it was work from the Foundation. Corpos could give you pay cuts, Syndicates could get pissy, but the Foundation was the one that held your lifeline and your leash. The direct route, through a landscape of mud and dead trees, a wet wasteland marred by crimson crystals jutting out in clusters reaching ten meters high, was what they would take.
And to their credit, the Ivory Towerz took to the route well.
The daintiest of them all took the lead in lieu of their wheelchair-bound companion, while the combination of Gifts they had leant surprisingly well to dealing with their otherwise miserable environment. Thick willows warded off the pouring rain, while a smokeless flame restored the warmth in their bones. With little in terms of vegetation or foliage, the only Lunacy-dyed monsters they truly had to fear were those that could burrow, those that could ambush from within the ground. A pity for such creatures then, that one of their own members had a predilection towards sprouting spikes in the dirt. Anything that approached aboveground in such conditions were met with flame and magical beams, cut down before half the group even needed to do anything.
It was a territory that had not yet been ‘claimed’ by any Lunacy-dyed of note. It was flat and without obstruction, with no packs of beasts roaming about. It was well-travelled and well-mapped.
But where as the SSS would have struggled through the quagmire with their heavy armor and heavier vehicles, all while maintaining the Anti-Lunacy Beacon and fighting off the threats that such a light source would attract, all the Ivory Towerz had to deal with was the uncomfortable squelching of their wet socks, the humidity that dampened their underclothes. Everything else? They could handle.
And, according to their glorious leader’s orienteering skills, they would soon be close enough to see Tresfor itself. Close enough that they’d be able to spend a night inside a proper shelter, rather than a cradle of spikes and willow branches.
Whether that shelter would be found in wreckage or with central heating was a question that’d be answered after, however.
For now?
They marched through the mud, sharing in each other’s misery, urged on by the carrot-and-whip that was commission and payment.
It wasn’t hard to notice when six Couriers left the walls of Indicon. They had to pass through one of four entrances guarded by the SSS, after all. You’d have to be stupid not to keep watch of each gate, to see which one would open and then to radio your buddies the location and their direction of travel. Knowing where they were going was the easy part.
The hard part?
Remaining undetected.
Esoteric abilities were plentiful, and the senses of those with Transformation Gifts were especially sharp.And the Ivory Towerz, despite being a relatively new company of Couriers, had more than their fair share of exceptionally infamous individuals. Vulcan, of course, was the most obvious one to look out for, a complete loose cannon who was rumored to have warred with a corpo and won, before cutting a deal with the Foundation to avoid his execution. You didn’t get a story like that without being an absolute monster. And Pyre was a freak too, a psycho arsonist who burnt half the slums down while cackling all the while, just because a couple thugs tried to shortchange her pay. A total nutjob, that one. Had to be on either drugs or religion.
Both those were straight-forward though, compared to the sheer nonsense that was Magia, a Transformation Lunatic with such incomprehensible capabilities that most in the business end up just shrugging and saying that she could do anything. Healing? Barriers? Laser beams? Flight? Most Lunatics got one or two. Some could manifest similar effects based off of a fundamental Gift. Magia’s versatility though, carried an individuality to each ability too, something that suggested that no creativity was necessary, in order to achieve these effects.
And then, of course, both Ivory and Dahlia remained enigmas to this day, rarely exercising their Gifts in battle because they rarely needed to, while Rue, the most normal of all of them, was still a threat in any situation.
Needless to say, discretion was the better part of valor, and only one in the rag-tag group of Couriers that answered the Four-Eyes Syndicate’s call could be considered qualified in even attempting to sneak up to the Ivory Towerz in an open, muddy field. With that, they had no choice but to travel parallel instead, heading northwards into the dense foliage, trying to benefit from the shelter than the canopy provided while not straying too deep into the drowned wastelands. Contending too, with everything from packs of ten-eyed wolves that struck with a telepathy-guided coordination to families of armored moles, shooting out from the earth with claws that measured in meters. At times, the trees themselves split open, revealing swarms of tree-rodents that sprang out with sickle-blades upon their heels sharp enough to slice through steel, and at other times, the Bright Night’s aurora was blotted out by the wingbeats of canageese, releasing ear-shattering honks at the dead of night just to make sure that sleep was but a dream.
Six days and six nights had passed like this. If they could not sleep, they may as well have walked, and judging by the few landmarks they could spot, they were at least close to Tresfor now. Even if that wasn’t the Ivory Towerz’s final destination, at the very least, it would be a place where that group would drop in to resupply, before they travelled elsewhere.
And it was in urban environments, not muddy wastes and open plains, that this motley crew had the advantage.
Just another day of walking, and they may even reach Tresfor before nightfall!
If there was mercy under these heavy clouds, perhaps they would have an opportunity to catch a full eight hours of sleep as well.
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