The Hunger had returned, and the Aliscowri were indulging themselves.
It was because of the children. Already two had been born. The newest Dead Seeds were twins to a woman called Posna, a black-eyed woman who reputably raped four men during their visit in Shimmer Town. They were only the first of a wave of children to be born during this trip. Unnatural forces compelled the embryos to grow rapidly, often at the expense of their mothers. The scent that imbued their smoke and flavored their meat was an Aliscowri who failed in her obligation to deliver. Her stillborn child had been carefully removed and tossed into the coals to burn.
Kotik watched Delorah as she writhed in agony on her bedding, struggling with childbirth. It was not going well. A discordant melody drilled through his skull as an Aliscowri nearby attempted to play a tune on his sitar. The music, the smoke, and the crying of starving children and birthing mothers drove Kotik outside.
A lycanthrope approached him, his body coated in thick red fur. Green eyes studied the Aliscowri curiously.
"Why do you leave your friends?" the lycanthrope asked after a while.
"I have no friends."
"The others .. the Aliscowri. Are you not hungry?"
Kotik's stomach rumbled at the mention of the word. It was coming to him, as well. The Hunger. The need to consume that particular substance that so cursed the Aliscowri with nightmares. "No," he lied.
"I'm hungry too," the lycanthrope admitted.
Kotik shrugged.
The two silent companions stared ravenously at the clouds passing by the eastbound airship.
--
"I'm dizzy," Blend groaned as he walked towards the castle.
Agatha shrugged, her eyes twinkling at him from across the table. "You'll get used to it."
The bundle of twigs stumbled over a knotted root and Blend cursed, smacking the table in the impeccably clean hut. "Shut up! You're distracting me."
The woven stick-man clumsily rose to its feet and glanced around. Thick woods to the south, and to the west a coastline. The severe walls of the Grand City capital lay ahead to the north, jagged edifices still bearing the marks of recent battles with gods and men. It began heading towards the gate again.
"Watch out!" Agatha yelped.
"What?!" Blend cried frantically as his soulsnare looked around.
Agatha smacked him on the arm, enough to bring Blend's attention back to the room in Chaos and the stinging pain on his bicep.
He was in two places at once, and it was enough to make his head spin. This fiddletwig invention Agatha introduced him to was amazing indeed. Even now, he could feel the stick's presence, controlling or ignoring it as he so desired, like an extension of his own mind. The effect was incredibly disorienting.
"What-- why'd you hit me for?"
"Spiders."
Blend glanced down at his arm, saw nothing, shrugged, and focused on the soulsnare again.
--
After some trial and error, the bundle of sticks made its way into the castle. Upon getting familiar with his new 'body', Blend began to realize many advantages. First and foremost - the smaller, the better. Blend had a new approach to the world, and could find cracks and hidden entrances that no properly proportioned man could hope to discover. Secondly - sticks are simply sticks. No one seemed to notice an inanimate bundle of wood, roughly strewn together in the shape of a man, whether it lay in an open street or the privacy of the castle proper. If anything, he was a discarded doll. Last but not least - Chaos flowed through this pile of sticks like water through a broken dam.
He realized this when he struggled to climb a certain rock. It would be nice, he thought, to simply teleport. The thought created action, and Blend found himself on the top of the rock, staring down. The residual stain of Chaos lingered in the air, and moments passed before a landslide began, sending Blend's soulsnare tumbling down the mountainside.
"What just happened?" Blend asked Agatha. He was still seated in the hut within Chaos.
"Did you see where that vile arachnid scampered off to?" Agatha was wandering around the room, eyes wide as she wielded a bundled paper.
Blend frowned and returned his attention to the soulsnare.
--
Teleportation wasn't the only nifty trick his new body had. It could phase, it could levitate, it could do just about anything Blend tried. He quickly realized the ability wasn't without consequence. Like the landslide caused earlier, Chaos immediately sought to restore balance and seemed eager to return Blend to a point well before where he started.
He attempted to use this in reverse. "I want to go up the hill, Chaos says I'll go down. But what if I try to go down the hill? Then Chaos will send me up, right?"
The soulsnare teleported downhill, slipped on some leaves and tumbled further down.
"So much for that idea."
--
Avoiding the use of his new-found abilities, Blend still managed to infiltrate the castle. Valorius was probably shocked by the sudden arrival of a small figure on his shoulder.
"I remember you," Blend's soulsnare said, sitting down on the mans shoulder as if he owned it. Surely a bad idea, but Blend was feeling as confident as a proud oak in the midday sun. Perhaps the acorn was to blame. "You shot me. Ahh well, let's let bygones be bygones. I've some important information for our Lord Reagent, so before you shoot me into oblivion again ... you know ... don't.
"Shut up, I said!!! No, not you. Her. No, not her. Nevermind."
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:26 pm