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The Black Star District, New Valky, Gladius III

Despite the neon skyline and all-seeing corporate presence, there were still a number of homeless people in the Black Star District. As long as they kept their heads down and didn't cause trouble for law-abiding citizens, it seemed that law enforcement didn't pay them much mind. In a crevice between the foundations of two massive housing blocks connected several stories above by footbridges, there was a small shantytown of such people- the destitute and downtrodden, who hadn't quite found their place in the well-oiled machine of the streets overhead. It was late, and many were settling in for rest. A shadow crept across the foundation the settlement was built against in a vain attempt to leach some of the heat from the structure. As the shadow came across the first tent, tentacles shot out, smothering the creature's victim as the alien was pulled into the giant stockpot. The pot bucked and rocked, before stopping. The creature expectorated a vaguely person-shaped lump of meat, pinkish-white from the intense scalding, before silently creeping to the next tent.

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The Black Star District, The Bowzock Clubhouse, Gladius-III

As Askelpiades entered the bar and grill, the jovial atmosphere was readily apparent- as was the smell of cooking steaks and freshly poured spirits. Neon green, blue, pink, and white humanoid aliens scuttled about, taking orders and delivering food. At a table in the back near the kitchen, but not close enough to the corner to draw suspicion, an alien in a subdued black suit and a blue, rather spiky alien looked over the new arrival as they sipped a cocktail of crystal fizzyglug and peach liquer.

"...Is that our man?"

"I believe so. He seems... unique enough, and we did ask for someone distinctive."

"I don't know. That's a little bit too distinctive."

"You see anyone else that looks like they fit the handle Mr. Black? Probably a mage or something."

"Yeah, I guess you're right."

The two aliens nonchalantly motioned Askelpiades over, one placing a plastic box with designs evoking the ocean waves. Well, presumably it was an ocean, but it was green, with numerous titanic creatures walking along drawn in child-friendly aesthetic. As he activated the white noise generator to mask the greek's approach, they finally began speaking to the man. The alien in the suit extended a hand.

"Greetings Mr. Black. I'm Mr. Johnson, and this is my associate, Mr. Smith. I understand this is a customary Earth greeting. Now please, join us for a meal, and we will discuss the task we hope to engage you in."
 
Askelpiades of Hierekion: Black Star District, The Bowzock Clubhouse, Gladius-III​

Askelpiades leaned in and began taking deep wafts of the various meats and liquors being served. Using his free hand he began to move the air in as he carefully eyed the strange looking monsters serving the drinks and foods from rather strange vessels. The vessels these, seemingly friendly creatures - perhaps they were of the Halizones, appeared much cleaner, and far more pristine and fragile than the dishware present in his hometown. He stood there, flabbergasted and mouth agape as he watched the scene. And it was at that moment when he distinctively noticed two other foreign tribesmen gesturing for him to come over.

It had not been long and already Askelpiades of Hierekion had draw the attention of the patrons of the tavern!

"By the chariots of Poseidon, the Dactyls spake truths!" Askelpiades spoke to himself, covering his mouth with his hand. " 'Tis truly by your influence 'pon the Weaving Sisters for me to hath seen the servants of Hephaestus." Lowering his head he clutched his hands together in prayer. Raising it up he gave a distinctive nod towards the aliens as he approached the table near the back.

While the alien was explaining the situation he looked around and stared at the ocean waves being produced with a complete and utter amazement. "Astounding! It warms mine heart to witness such a High Priest of Poseidon; no wonder you are familiar with the deeds I have done near and around my hometown of Hierekion - as after all, we priests must know the faith and miracles of each other even beyond the beyonds! And to have met other strange tribesman from the edge of the world..."

Clasping his hands together, Askelpiades gave a deep bow towards the most clearly fellow, and higher ranking, member of his priestly cabal. He then shortly after took a seat and sat down. "And to even serve such nourishment before a grand journey, as well as provide a chair with silken cushions fit for city landed nobles - I extend my appreciation towards you noble and High Priest Johnson. I would be honored, nay, it would be a privilege to hear of this quest from thy lips of such a hallowed figure."

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Solution: Diamond City, Badlands, Gladius-IV

Solution looked over to Jesus. He was, in fact, womanless. Well, whatever happened to her wasn't important to the group's goals-- a random concubine wouldn't be of much use in any violent situation, let alone one involving the extermination of Rogues.

"Hardly a 'friend', I'd say," Solution scoffed, giving Jesus a knowing look. "She must have escaped, or been traded away. Either way, I hope you enjoyed your time with her; we might be spending quite some time in the mountains."
Aggro nuzzled Solution's hand, whining piteously. "Oh, of course!" Solution said, patting Aggro's snout. She looked around for Harry, and found him exiting the Printing Press stable she had just forced him out of. "My creations haven't fed in some time," Solution called out to the Sole Survivor. "Where can I find some meat? Dried rations are acceptable, but fresh is the best for them."

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Jesus Christ: The Commonwealth, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)
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"You mean that useless hunk of metal? I ditched her as soon as I could because I have far better options of meat shields." Jesus stated before smirking at Solution's pets "Given the selection available at least, her thin frame couldn't compare to any of these things."

He then waved thought of her off "Besides, she got caught up in some other outlander's attempt to rally the refugees around here or something, and I'm not exactly a big P.R. guy."

Truly, being left alone with these two while Harry went looking for more assistance had the potential to be pretty annoying. Then again, there were just as many opportunities to learn. Such as Solution's request she gave to Harry as he exited, something about feeding meat to her creations. Jesus hadn't known how they kept up energy, their odd construction and the nature of the whole Multiverse aspect meant they were just as much of a mystery as Messier's capabilities.

"What types of meat would be sufficient?" he asked before nodding his head in the direction of Diamond City's entrance "There's two fully grown men with holes in their heads not too far from where we first met up. I could go drag them over here if your slaves have no problem with human."

Then again, those raiders were obviously wasted off something, drugs or alcohol he wasn't sure. There was too much dirt and scars to tell without some type of testing, but perhaps that'd make the creature's reaction even more interesting.

"Though if taking care of corpses aren't your style I'm sure I can gun down a few birds." he tapped a finger to his chin as he looked Aggro over "Tell me, do they sustain themselves solely off of protein or would the digestion of collagen along with the rest of their dietary intake be applicable? Feathers will be a pain to pluck out on short notice."

Operator 6O: The Commonwealth, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)
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She didn't know what to do. Harry had implied that Operator 6O should keep her android nature hidden for the time-being, but Verdi seemed determined for them to all have a meal. It wasn't that 6O couldn't eat, she just... wasn't very good at it. There was also the fact that she didn't have the proper mods to deal with food properly, which meant cleaning up would be a nightmare sooner rather than later. Which was a shame, she didn't see it as polite to claim she wasn't hungry over and over again when offered. But she would have to soldier on.

But then Verdi finally asked Travis about the disaster, and Operator 6O was quick to analyze his statement for any inconsistencies with prior knowledge. She'd heard about this universal scourge from both Jesus and Harry so far, but Travis's account was more of an on the ground telling of the effects of the Great Hunger. It still didn't change the fact that it was most definitely a weapon utilized by the aliens, but at least she had a better understanding of how these trapped humans saw it.

But once Travis finished, Operator 6O figured she might fill in some of the blanks for Verdi, as she could practically feel more questions coming "Yes, this apparent entity has been devouring entire universes whole, with only a select few individuals and places being saved by something else and being cobbled together in this reality. At least... that's what I've gained from several other people who don't exactly belong here."

With that stated, she rubbed her arm a bit awkwardly "It's still a bit hard to believe for me, personally... but I've seen enough weird things around here already to confirm something way bigger than a standard national disaster is going on. At least, if that thing which attacked my comrades and I was any indicator."

She said it with an awkward laugh, but she just couldn't say it without her worry seeping through.

She wanted so badly to tell them. Tell them that they were all just being used for some klind of twisted Alien Experiment, but she had to play along. If their captors were convinced that she was convinced then she could act with less scrutiny.
 
Solution: Diamond City, Badlands, Gladius-IV

Solution was surprised that someone was interested in learning about the complexities of nutrition, especially the sailor. Maybe these next few days wouldn't be spent with only one person capable of carrying a conversation. In that case, it would only serve to reward this man's willingness to help later. Somehow.

"Hmm," Solution spent a pregnant moment briefly mulling over the ideas Jesus had presented. "No, I'm afraid not. For the amount of food it takes to keep us hale and hearty, there's not much worth eating in the human body. Those seabirds and scavengers wouldn't be much help, either. Too many parasites, not enough of a robust diet. No, what I need is..."

Solution flew into a comprehensive lecture on the dietary needs of her Creations. Due to most Creations' enhanced intelligence, fish and poultry provide the most essential nutrients, in particular important fatty acids. Most Creations can digest tree nuts and roughage, but it's bad for their long-term health and tends to wear down their teeth. Grazing meat such as venison and beef provides a variety of vitamins, but the meat in this area's wildlife may not even be worth the calories it takes to digest it. With a large enough supply of Essence, Solution could synthesize all the vitamins they would need and introduce it directly into their stomachs without needing to feed it to them. Etcetera. Etcetera. Etcetera.

"But under no circumstances will feeding them Creation meat work. There've been far too many cases of lethal prions entering a perfectly-stable batch of guard Creations because some nitwitted peasant fed them nothing but Ornk. Other than that, it should be fairly easy to find something to feed them. Deer, fish, poultry, or mussels."

Solution let out a heavy sigh. "Got all that? Good. Let's go find something for them to eat." Solution turned to head into the city marketplace, and nodded to Messier. "Feel free to come with. I feel the caravan isn't going to be leaving for some time."

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Messier: Diamond City, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)

"Meat... Shield?" The fusion stroked her chin as she contemplated the meaning of this term. "I... Don't think I follow. What does her size have to do with anything?" Did he really think size meant power? She had just explained how powerful she was and she was definitely the smallest thing on two legs here. "I'm sure she at least had the potential to be strong, especially with me around. But I guess that says more about me than her... Well, whatever. Glad she didn't dump you." She then gave Jesus a friendly, but awkward smile.

When the discussion drifted towards food, she felt a little lost. Well, more lost than usual really. The strange words The Shaper used certainly didn't help. "Yeah, I'll go with, but I'm no expert on food. It's probably been about sixty years since I've last eaten." She always wondered how Marona did it. Eating was such a huge waste of time, and being freed from it made Messier's unlife so much more liberating, even if she was stuck on a small island for most of her time. "At the very least I'm sure I could cook it up for you." Was solar power a proper way of preparing food? She wasn't actually sure, but heat is heat, right? What could possibly go wrong?

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GLADIUS I, CITADEL, WARDS, PRINCIPALITY OF ZEON

"Goody gumdrops, what a bunch of nice earth-a-noid folks.", the Zeon grunt said to himself as he watched the group of tourists leave and absentmindedly picked his nose. He felt strangely at peace, almost as if his entire characterization had been derailed by someone totally unfamiliar with his background. This, perhaps, was what Newtype communications felt like.

Of course, the feeling didn't last long, because a giant metal foot the size of a car came down and reduced him to a red smear on the pavement about ten seconds later. The nearly 60-foot robot, a Zaku-II covered in orange kibble to distinguish it from the space combat variants, brandished an equally large axe that visibly glowed with the heat of a thousand suns and gave off a distinctive hum as it's singular red eye glared fixed itself upon Alva, Samus, and the other one with appropriate menace.

MEANWHILE, IN THE ZAKU TRAINER TYPES'S COCKPIT

"Shit! Dude, I think you just stepped on Larry."

"It's cool, he was never really one of us anyway. One-fifth Earthnoid and all that junk.", Moe muttered as he worked the pedals.

"I mean like, yeah, and he was kind of a dick, but won't our CO be pissed at us?"

"Not if we merk those tourists first and blame it on them, he won't."

"Fair 'nuff.", Curly agreed as he checked the Heat Hawk's power output and gripped the arm controls.

AND NOW, BACK TO YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED STREET

The Zaku moved with surprising speed and grace that belied it's massive size, closing the gap between it and the tourists in a short sprint that culminated in a wild swing of its Heat Hawk, which sheared clean through the concrete of a nearby roof as the weapon's arc brought it down upon the group.

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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi: Diamond City, Badlands (Gladius IV)​

The rock n roll woman just stared at Travis, crossing her arms over her chest. She was nodding slowly, following this dialogue the man was presenting, with a distinct look of confusion in her eyes. Okay so, he clearly escaped a loony-bin. This is something brought on by his hallucinations. This, really explains why the rent is so cheap. At least shows with the crazies get real crowd involvement!

Then Sibyl began to correlate the story. Slowly removing an arm from her chest with a languished move, she placed it on her hand before giving a slow smile and chuckle to Travis. “Ah, right, riiiiight, I see! So T T Y L, that’s talk to you later for those who aren’t familiar with REVOLUTIONARY ABBREVIATIONS! I’m going to get some grub, then find a place for lodging THEN we’ll further discuss the matters of a concert, such as date we can have the stage, set up, acoustics, advertisement...”

With that Giuseppe quickly spun around and actively pushed 6O and Ashe slightly to get them on a move on. “Okay, so...”

Verdi quickly began turning her head from side to side as she leaned low to speak to both of them. “...That guy was crazy right? Like we all know that the alien invasion was stopped by the power of Musik! They weren't a threat for long at all.” This was a well known fact; after the Arkhe Corporation’s secretary failed in her plot to unite the world via music, specifically Beethoven’s music only, the alien threat began to arrive. After all, that is why Beethoven wanted specific control over the Octaves, to harness their Musik to repel the alien invaders. It was all in the papers! Even the tabloids!

“I’m not saying that the refugee crisis wasn't brought on by aliens, I’m just saying they didn’t have a long table to operate in and – yeah this place got rocked so I’m thinking it was like an earthquake, tornado and hurricane. ...Plus he never told me why the Colonial Taphouse was a rip off.” Verdi took a quick breath out as she stretched out her back and returned to an upright position.

Beaming with a smile she pointed her fingers at Ashe and Sibyl, “Right so, I’m thinking the butcher shop. Usually those places serve really fresh and good meats, and I’ve gotten some of the best sandwiches I've ever had at a butchery.” With a hearty chuckle, she shook her head while wiping at one of her eyes. “Oh man, okay so ah – you want to hear a story about this one particular tour stop, I think it was down in the south, where we found this really, really great butcher shop? Whiiiich also happened to have some other unsavory clientele that spurred into a fist fight over who ordered the house special sub sandwich?”

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Samus-007/Gladius I: The Presidium
[Interacting with: The Mad Queen The Mad Queen , Shining Wizard Shining Wizard , Sleek Sleek ; Open to Interaction]


Samus saw the massive yellow blip come directly from behind her, and every instinct in her body screamed to find cover as she leapt into a forward roll; pulling her MA5B off her back and turning around to finally see the massive mechanical biped. Boss immedeatly attempted a superficial scan of the unknown combatant; flagging it from yellow to crimson on her Motion Sensor as she immediately spoke up on the E-Band. "We've been engaged; heavily armored mechanized unit. Get AP on that if possible!" As the giant Mobile Suit gracefully leapt inside the vast confines of the Citadel's now-interior battlefield, Samus realized that there was no conceivable way in hell she'd be able to penetrate the armor with her current loadout. The Spartan raised her MA5B and doubled backward with her finger hovering over the trigger; seriously wishing she'd brought an AT configuration right about now. This thing was highly and unusually maneuverable given its design, and that was the most bothering aspect about the mechanized unit.
 
King: Mos Eisley, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)

"Congrats buddy you uh, just forced yourself on someone I had no interest in, to beat me to a punch I wasn't going to throw. Swing and a miss but thanks for proving my point, if you gotta force it then you don't have it", retorted King with a sigh to his coworker's...courting, pulling his shades off and rubbing his eyes in something akin to frustration. Something that didn't change the amused smile on his face at all. Taking the moment to clean out the lenses with a piece of cloth he'd grabbed from who knows where, he just waited for the reaction that was sure to come and he wanted to see unobstructed.

Unfortunately for him it was very underwhelming, not at all the explosion he was hoping for. This was getting to be a trend round these parts. He couldn't even laugh at Enforcer with something like that, but his pearly white shit-eating grin as he placed his shades back on spoke volumes. Oh yeah Mister Ladykiller, sure showed me. With another sigh, this one far more amused, he turned his attention towards Ilka: "Well well now, lets not make any statements we can't follow up on in the heat of the moment. I get it, he's disgusting, but threatening violence is playing into our strengths here. Not that I'd stop you in this case".

As for the newcomer, he seemed quite boring. Typical dime a dozen tough guy for hire, no personality, no spark of life to make matters interesting. Might not even be all right in the head. After all, who the hell is most concerned about finding mercenary work after just arriving to the ass end of the universe? Although it could just be deliriums from being dressed in an all black, heavy tactical bodysuit complete with mask and helmet right under the scorching desert sun. Looking at HUNK dead in the "eye", King pressed on while adressing the Yuan Ti still: "At any rate, looks like you're not letting the rats go. Guess we're gonna have to carry the new guy through the gang work first before getting into the meat grinder?".

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Askelpiades of Hierekion: Black Star District, The Bowzock Clubhouse, Gladius-III

After the server came back by and took everyone's orders, Mr. Johnson slid a black rectangle to the Greek, alongside a USB stick.

"The customary kill fee, as you know. I'm sorry to waste an experienced Runner's time with a milk run like this, Mr. Black, but this matter is a powderkeg waiting to blow and this is a message that needs to be sent now. Your commitment to resolving this matter is greatly appreciated."

The Greek's new commlink buzzed, and a holographic display came up showing a silver container emblazoned with a corporate logo. Alongside this was a number of pictures of aliens and humans in clown makeup.

"A stainless steel container, three and a half Gelvargs to a side, was stolen from a freight train in the lower town during a routine stop. Normally, the Shadow Line provides its own security for these shipments, but my employers were contracted for additional protection. Halloweeners made off with the object in question, and your job is to retrieve it and get it back on the train by the time it leaves in three days. If you accomplish this, we will pay you a large sum of Wulongs, in addition to recommending you to associates who will have similarly lucrative work."

The two aliens looked at Askelpiades for a moment. Large portions of that seemed to go directly over his head. Of course, no mage was entirely there, so that left it to Mr. Smith to clear up the matter.

"...Hold on, I speak LARPer."

Mr. Smith cleared his throat, raising his mug of ale in his clawed hand. Sure, it sounded like bad Shakespeare, but it just felt right.

"Verily, Mr. Black, take these most wondrous gifts as guarantees of your silence, for our involvement in this must remain unknown. Though the task we have for you is simple, it is also an urgent one, and those who would make an enemy of our prince must know the fury that awaits them. We most humbly thank you for your dedication."

It was at this time the server returned with their food and drinks, and Mr. Smith added a large turkey leg to his ensemble.

"A container of gleaming silver, as seen here, one cubit to a side, was pilfered from a great caravan of iron as it stopped to take on merchants. Normally, this caravan had sufficient guards to protect its goods, but its destination is far, and so the elite guard of our prince was recruited to protect the cargo. Brigands in the guise of jesters have made off with the treasure in the box, hoping to use it for their own nefarious purposes. Prithee, will you return it to the caravan, for honor, glory, and further riches?"
 
Jesus Christ: The Commonwealth, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)
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"Oh don't worry about it," Jesus said back to Messier as he followed Solution to Diamond City proper "I doubt either of you have run into the concept of radiation before so consider this a learning experience."

He gestured to the few eateries visible, "I wasn't much willing to try anything around here until I could parse the effects myself," he admitted "I haven't been around here long enough to research whether its the grow mutant limbs type of radiation or the lose all your hair and waste away type, though it would seem to be a mix of the two. The locals might have their ways of dealing with it, but nothing beats firsthand experience. So feeding her pets actually makes for quite a convenient experiment."

The effects of Radiation had to be evaluated quickly. Though the power of the Halo kept him from weakening too much from hunger, he was still human and would require sustenance eventually. If the place was nuked as hard as he thought it had been, then there'd be no way to fully hold off the effects for long. He'd be stocking up on the rad supplies Harry had told them about, but he'd rather know sooner rather than later just how much the dietary effects of food were affected by its presence.

It would obviously be more revealing to have Solution eat something instead, as he could at least consider the two of them similar in physical make up. He wasn't quite sure what kind of mystical crap her pets were made of, so their results could vary wildly. Messier was out of the question. If her explanations held even a fraction of truth she was less human than the both of them combined.

"By all means," he nodded to Solution before gesturing to Choice Chops "normally the Butcher would be the first to question for meat."

Operator 6O: The Commonwealth, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)
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Verdi's story caused Operator 6O to sport a very unconvinced, excessively awkward smile, "S-Sure... yeah. How about we focus on the Concert and food? You can worry about that other stuff afterwards."

It had to be one of her weaker excuses for leaving a conversation, because once again she was growing more confused by the second. What were these backgrounds the aliens were implanting in their victims? They were so varied and didn't make any sense. Apparently Verdi had fought the aliens before, but even a secondary look at how she described them proved to 6O that they were nothing like the real aliens who running this madhouse. Why would they give her a backstory focused on fighting a completely different set of aliens? And why add in all these extra details? What was the point?!?

Yet still she had no answers, nor did she have a way to find them just yet.

With a sigh at the increasingly insane task set before her, Operator 6O sighed and looked away for a moment. She wondered what 2B would do in a situation like this, probably get a lot more done than her. That was a given.

But as she looked to the side her eyes widened as she spotted familiar faces. It was Jesus, and the others that had been brought in with Harry. It seemed they were focused on the nearby shops as well, and she gave a low whine at the thought of interacting with Jesus in particular again. It was her duty to help save them all from this... but that didn't mean she had to subject herself to his insults all the time.

She turned away and refocused on Verdi and Ashe again, "How about another place?" she said with sudden enthusiasm, cautiously glancing back to the other group before turning back with a plastered smile hidden by her facial apparel "Meat takes so long to prepare, I'm sure we could find something a little faster."
 


  • The Dark Enforcer: Mos Eisley, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)

    As soon, as soon as Ilka tried to show off against The Dark Enforcer he gave a predatory grin. Prey, prey that he was allowing himself to do tasks for, was trying to assume they were the were the Captain here. With a distinctive sneer, The Dark Enforcer once again prowled around Ilka before once again going for the buttocks. But this time, he decided to not hold back as much, allowing his harsh metallic fingers to clench into the fatty muscle to a point piercing into the flesh.

    He leaned in and spoke to Ilka, “You seem to not understand the unspoken terms.” This was followed by distinctive licking of the gypsy’s face. As after all, one does not simply control the Boogeyman, nor the instincts of the lion dull. Only a select few could truly try to reign in The Dark Enforcer; and she did not remind The Dark Enforcer of him.

    The supposed threat that went through the lips of Ilka was simply an affirmation for The Dark Enforcer to pursue the prey and carve a single message into their mind. Only at the amusement of The Dark Enforcer would this deal stand, and you stand.

    Letting out a large sigh he cocked his head as he stared at King. He left his mouth agape and used the non-groping hand to gesture with an open palm at him.

    “C’moooon.” The Dark Enforcer groaned out before pointing his finger like a metaphorical gun, instead of the quite easy literal gun, at him. “I saw that wink, don’t tell me you didn’t even ENTERTAIN the thought of it! One bad experience with a belly-dancer who tried to run an Egyptian-themed Human Sacrifice on that one dork we tolerated doesn’t mean you discount them all.”

    Raising up his knee, The Dark Enforcer slapped it before laughing hysterically, and then wiping some tears come from his eyes. “Aah, oh. Oh yeah King, this reminds me of somethin’. ” The Dark Enforcer’s expression turned a bit more solemn as he stared with a sober expression. “You know those hookers from way back, the legion of mostly brown haired ones? They uh, they rose up from the dead and I had to deal with them. You know the story, yeah okay so did that red-headed twerp ever go to you since – you know he was so earnest looking for that Japanese dude and frankly I didn’t want to deal with that nerd since all the dead hookers – but yeah he ever talk to you about it?”

    Looking over the head of Ilka he took in the new guy. “Yo kid, you’re gonna get to come for the ride along. Maybe you’ll learn how to talk a little and hold up a conversation.” But then his attention returned back to his personal prey at the moment. “Again the rats ain’t a problem; you said it yourself an army was gonna head off it anyway. That gives a good while before either rats run over or they get sunk. And if the rats run over, then King and I actually have a bit of sport, which is all the better. So right now what actually matters is securing your territory for gang warfare, so you don’t have to worry about protecting it so you can get to the serious issues. I’m sure you’re thinking of the constant revenue stream that won’t get interrupted but the real serious issue is namely you finding me Yosemite Sam and King’s precious baby. Cause while we could look ourselves, it’d be better on our end to have a dedicated source to look while we got things to do.


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Black Demon Sect Minions: Beneath Brymor Crossing, Sword Coast North (Certh, Gladius-II)
Ah, this was most exhilarating, to watch the traitor's defenses crumble. To witness the growth of desperation, as his blade grew more sluggish with every strike prevented. Eventually, the minion slipped through the traitor's guard and delivered a most gruesome stab wound. The joy that filled him was intoxicating. This sense of superiority, of triumph; it was scarcely felt by those who occupied the lowest rungs of the Sect. But now, it threatened to overwhelm his senses. Nothing could possibly ruin this moment, nothing excep-

Further interruptions. Of course.

One of the other foreigners leapt into the fray, withdrawing a shield -of most bizarre construction, the minion noted- to block his strikes. While he was smart enough to halt his swings, lest he needlessly unbalance himself; it forced the minion into a moment of reassessment. A most critical moment, as it happened, for the radiant-turned-tortesque warrior seized it and began his own assault. The minion reacted quickly enough to bend backwards and avoid the strike to the throat, but this only served to further expose him to the following impacts. The warrior's barrage struck the minion like a torrent, flinging him back with considerable force.

At the very least, he has the courtesy to drive the other interlopers away. It is good to know someone in this mudhole has the barest understanding of civilized conduct. A light of hope among all these savages.

After a bout of blunt trauma-induced wheezing, the minion resumed a proper stance.

One servant among innumerable thousands

"I concur, it is best that you set your roots elsewhere, sprouts. A flower blooms most poorly in the dark. The same cannot be said for my target. A weed so rotten as him ought be plucked, lest it defile the soil."

Answering the call to serve above even that of the grave

It was apparent that his -admittedly less than spectacular- swordsmanship was insufficient against a foe of this caliber. So long as he restricted himself to mundane techniques, that is. While the minion could hardly claim the mastery of qi or sorcery found in the lieutenants, much less the Master, he was far from inept. Taking a moment to focus his Qi, the minion proceeded with the recitation of his ultimate technique. Well, not so much his ultimate technique as the ultimate technique of those members of the sect with similar mastery of qi manipulation, but I digress.

Faceless and nameless, he is known only by the blade

"Bloodied Bones: Lashing Crimson Threads!"

Responding to his call, a multitude of crimson cords sprung forth from the blade of his sword, constructed entirely from the minion's concentrated qi. It was certainly impressive on the visual scale, if rather banal when compared to the cornucopia of Sure-Kill Arts and Ancestral Techniques one may find under practically every stone in Xi You. But if one was to judge it in terms of use, it was serviceable enough. Having more angles of attack, no matter the circumstance, is always a good thing.

With that in mind, the minion went once more unto the breach, now bringing his blade to bare against the man of many colours. To the casual observer, the minion appeared to have temporarily lost interest in his initial target. That was, of course, not the case in the slightest; in truth, this act was merely to distract from his real attack. The lashes were now moving with one accord against the turgid traitor, seeking to engulf him in a flurry of scourgings. If someone happened to be caught in the midst of it, so much the better.

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Solution: Diamond City, Badlands, Gladius-IV

"I noticed a butcher's stall while I was hunting for information earlier; they're bound to have something worth cooking. Let's get moving." Solution headed towards the east end of the marketplace, using her entourage to push through the crowds of filthy peasants.

Solution came across the stall she was looking for: a sheet metal sign labeled "Choice Chops" sitting above a ramshackle stall. An (as expected) offensively filthy merchant was trying to look busy, absentmindedly hacking at a massive beef hock with a well-used cleaver. The selection of meat looked like it had been set out for days-- possibly even embalmed to act as a display piece. As Solution approached, the merchant slipped the cleaver into her back pocket.

"Hey, scavver. Got plenty of Brahmin meat on the hooks," said Polly, the meatmonger. "Fresh meat! I ain't selling nothing else, so decide what you're getting."

Solution gave Polly a businesslike nod. "I've heard you people need to worry about 'radiation'. I make no assumptions towards what 'radiation' is, but I will safely assume it is an evil spirit or--more likely--disease. Tell me, how badly is your meat cursed by the radiation?"

Polly snorted. "Domestic meat's got as much Rads as you'll get wild. I'm sellin' prime Codman beef, and if that's too much for you I got Mirelurk, Radstag, and most bugs. You gonna buy something, or you gonna complain about it?"

Solution turned to Jesus. "It seems like the radiation is in everything." She shrugged. "Not to worry, thorough cooking will almost certainly deal with it." By some implausible facet of the universe's physics, Solution was right. She folded her arms and smiled primly at Polly. "We'll take a look at your game. Where do you keep it?"

Polly reached under her table and hauled up a large, smooth, brightly-colored sort of chest. The petrified beef hock rolled off the edge and made an uncomfortable clattering sound as it banged against the dirt. "What're you buying?" Polly said, opening the cooler and revealing a treasure trove of various Wasteland meats.

Solution waved for Messier and Jesus to come over. "Pick what you want, I can pay for it." she said, as she appraised the cooler's contents. "I'll need to take some time picking out the best cuts."

"Take your time, honey." Polly said, impatiently.

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Messier: Diamond City, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)

Harry had tried to explain radiation to Messier before he had left, but did little to help her understand. As far as she knew, it was some sort of lasting harmful magic and would probably be even worse for a living person. "Isn't that a bit much? Couldn't you just ask the locals what the spell does? It might be easier that way." Plus, it would keep the fenrirs from possibly getting sick. She would certainly hate to see them get hurt by any weird spells.

When Solution and her pack of beasts left to find the butcher's stall, Messier followed. Like she had said, she had nothing better to do and maybe she'd learn about this rad spell. If it was any good she would have to find something that contained it for fusion purposes. Upon arriving to the stall, the stench of old meat hit Messier hard and forced her to cover her nose. "You guys eat this stuff?! Hey Shaper, are you sure about this? It can't be safe."

When the shopkeeper pulled out the chest, the fusionist raised an eyebrow. Chests were fairly good weapons and she could probably do a lot with one right about now, but the clang of the meat(?) that fell to the ground stole her focus. "Whooooa... I need that. Hey Shaper, Shaper! I want that meat on the ground. I bet you could beat a Giga Beast to death with it!" It had to be a good weapon, or at least a better weapon than the weird things the raiders used. Better than the big glowy thing on the side of that building too, it could survive a fall at least. "Hey Jesus, it's a good one, right? You should see if you can get one too."

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  • Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi: Diamond City, Badlands (Gladius IV)

    “Oh like, you can’t forget lodging which – well guess we’ll see how much the rates are for rooms and whether or not you’ll need to ah...” Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi pursed her lips as the deliberately stopped in the middle of that thought. Surely, there would be multiple rooms at a decent rate. At least that’s what the rocker hoped. Close quarters like that could lead to actual prodding into things instead of token gestures! Verdi’s eyes grew with a grimace as she thought about that.

    Tilting her head, Verdi stared at 6O for a moment as she was acting, well Verdi couldn’t quite place her finger on it, well not like usual. Placing her hand on her hip and using another to gesture towards the Choice Chops stall, she smirked at Sibyl. Nonsense! You clearly haven’t heard of gogi-gui; you get really thin pieces of meat and cook it on your personal grill and boom!

    She clapped her hands together and looked in the distance, with a dreamy thought to her. “...Aaaah that sounds nice! We can get a few strips and get around a fire and cook it. It’ll be like a camp-out!”

    The decision was made as she swayed on over to the stand as she waved to the vendor, “Hey I’ve got lots of caps, gimmie a smorgasbord of thin mea-” Verdi was in the process of declaring to Polly before she saw things.

    Another nasty bug, along with other spooky things. Being led by a spooky cloaked figure.

    “MORE CREEPY CRAAAAAAAWLIES EWEWEEWWEWEWEWEWEWEEW SQUASH THEM SQUAAAAAASH THEM!!!” shrieked out Verdi as she practically leaped away from Solution and towards, really anyone in an attempt to grab and push them in the way of those creatures.


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Operator 6O and Jesus Christ: The Commonwealth, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)
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This failure was her's and her's alone... Operator 6O knew from the second Verdi smirked a her that her plan to avoid this confrontation was doomed. She couldn't explain why they shouldn't get involved with them without rousing suspicion, and letting it go would just leave Verdi to head towards he butcher anyway. Truly, this singular moment would go in the catalog of helpless moments that Operator 6O had been experiencing recently. She kept up with a worried expression, which deepened immediately once Verdi gave an expectedly, over the top reaction to Verdi's pets. And low and behold, the person she leaped towards in fright just had to be-

"What the-? Get off me ya lunatic!" Jesus shouted, returning Verdi's attempts with a shove of his own "Geez, what the hell is wrong with-?"

He paused upon recognizing her, and almost immediately he turned his expression up towards Ashe and Operator 6O, who gave him a nervous wave as she came to a stop beside Verdi.

"Oh, you guys haven't gotten yourselves killed yet?" He murmured in a dissapointed manner "Damn."

"We never even left the city! When would-!" 6O shook her head before placing a hand on Verdi's shoulder for some kind of comfort "There there, Solution's pets are actually very well-tamed. You'll see."

"You just had to drag your gaggle of idiots back near us?" Jesus asked before nodding back to the Butcher "Because we're kind of in the middle of something."

"For your information, we're here because Verdi required a meal." Operator 6O stated "You guys being after the same thing is completely coincidental!"

Jesus opened his mouth, but closed it upon realizing that this was another opportunity knocking.

Seeing that he'd stymied his bad-mouthing for the moment, Operator 6O was left to try and salvage this admittedly poor meeting. Looking back to Ashe and Verdi, she gestured to the trio before them "Okay, so these are the guys that I arrived with. And they're relatively okay."

"You think having me knock you unconscious and having two walking corpses hold you down while I give you the third degree is 'okay'?" Jesus couldn't help but ask before shaking his head "Dear lord, your homeworld must be even more screwy than you claim."

Operator 6O tightened her hand into a fist before merely looking back to Verdi and Ashe then gesturing to the Butcher "Can you just... pick something so we can have it somewhere else?"

Jesus also looked to Messier and Solution as he backed up a bit, "You two have at whatever we can afford, I'll be fine for about four to five days."
 
Black Demon Sect Minions: Brymor Crossing, Sword Coast North (Certh, Gladius-II)
Ah, this was most exhilarating, to watch the traitor's defenses crumble. To witness the growth of desperation, as his blade grew more sluggish with every strike prevented. Eventually, the minion slipped through the traitor's guard and delivered a most gruesome stab wound. The joy that filled him was intoxicating. This sense of superiority, of triumph; it was scarcely felt by those who occupied the lowest rungs of the Sect. But now, it threatened to overwhelm his senses. Nothing could possibly ruin this moment, nothing excep-

Further interruptions. Of course.

One of the other foreigners leapt into the fray, withdrawing a shield -of most bizarre construction, the minion noted- to block his strikes. While he was smart enough to halt his swings, lest he needlessly unbalance himself; it forced the minion into a moment of reassessment. A most critical moment, as it happened, for the radiant-turned-tortesque warrior seized it and began his own assault. The minion reacted quickly enough to bend backwards and avoid the strike to the throat, but this only served to further expose him to the following impacts. The warrior's barrage struck the minion like a torrent, flinging him back with considerable force.

At the very least, he has the courtesy to drive the other interlopers away. It is good to know someone in this mudhole has the barest understanding of civilized conduct. A light of hope among all these savages.

After a bout of blunt trauma-induced wheezing, the minion resumed a proper stance.

One servant among innumerable thousands

"I concur, it is best that you set your roots elsewhere, sprouts. A flower blooms most poorly in the dark. The same cannot be said for my target. A weed so rotten as him ought be plucked, lest it defile the soil."

Answering the call to serve above even that of the grave

It was apparent that his -admittedly less than spectacular- swordsmanship was insufficient against a foe of this caliber. So long as he restricted himself to mundane techniques, that is. While the minion could hardly claim the mastery of qi or sorcery found in the lieutenants, much less the Master, he was far from inept. Taking a moment to focus his Qi, the minion proceeded with the recitation of his ultimate technique. Well, not so much his ultimate technique as the ultimate technique of those members of the sect with similar mastery of qi manipulation, but I digress.

Faceless and nameless, he is known only by the blade

"Bloodied Bones: Lashing Crimson Threads!"

Responding to his call, a multitude of crimson cords sprung forth from the blade of his sword, constructed entirely from the minion's concentrated qi. It was certainly impressive on the visual scale, if rather banal when compared to the cornucopia of Sure-Kill Arts and Ancestral Techniques one may find under practically every stone in Xi You. But if one was to judge it in terms of use, it was serviceable enough. Having more angles of attack, no matter the circumstance, is always a good thing.

With that in mind, the minion went once more unto the breach, now bringing his blade to bare against the man of many colours. To the casual observer, the minion appeared to have temporarily lost interest in his initial target. That was, of course, not the case in the slightest; in truth, this act was merely to distract from his real attack. The lashes were now moving with one accord against the turgid traitor, seeking to engulf him in a flurry of scourgings. If someone happened to be caught in the midst of it, so much the better.

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Brymor Crossing, Sword Coast North (Certh, Gladius-II)

The wound still stung more harshly than Fat Shang thought it would; as if it was burning the lessons of the Ex-Master into his very flesh and into his soul once again. You are to serve until you are cut down as a corpse, or become one. Gritting his teeth he switched his sword back into both hands, removing his right from the wound. He turned towards Gogyou and offered a nervous grin, as if he assumed this was obvious.

Then his head turned to address the other foreigners; “Finish...” His breathing grew more trepidatious, his grip upon his blade unsteady. “...Your deeds of heroism; your hands are to secure the sanctuary of the prisoners, mine are to de-deal with t-the Bla-ack D-demon Sect.” Each word strained at the mind, not only as he had to deal with the physical damage already done to him, but the pain of having to face it.

Adjusting his stance, the Nameless Mook gripped upon his blade harder as he stared down a former peer. Well it might’ve been one that he served with, perhaps not. After all when you were but the lowliest of acolytes of the order, you had no right to know who you were.

The Impostor Shang was not going to lose his opportunity to learn. He couldn’t lose that gift, that opportunity, that the Real Shang gave to him. He especially couldn’t lose it to a loyalist minion.

Though that was quickly proving to be harder to assure in practice than in theory as the minion unleashed a truly masterful display, at least among fellow low level peers, of Qi technique. Sweat was pouring profusely across his head as his stance quickly broke into an unsteady nervousness. He had well, little confidence in how to handle such a technique. He knew he had to try something, anything, or he would be cut piece by piece.

There was an option, but he had absolutely no confidence it would work.

“B-Bloodied Bones; Swaying Blowflies!” The Nameless Mook tried harnessing as much qi as possible, trying be the key word, as he desperately hoped some of his energy would surround his blade to help speed up his defense, as his body grew even more wary, with each stroke of his blade trying to block off the channeled blood.

But the prospects of his own qi channeling into his blade looked rather grim; hopefully his defensive striking would be enough to keep the onslaught at bay.
As the minion made his move, Ulfi was ready for him. She moved her blade in the way of the attack as she prepared to Shout one more time. She noticed her ally blocking as well, but struggling. She was thinking of using Unrelenting Force, but he needed assistance. "You will not fight alone. Mid... VUR SHAAN!" Using Battlefury, the Nameless Mook and Steve could feel something changed, as if he could fight much better than they normally could.

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Cortova: Her Ship, Mos Eisley, The Badlands
Cortova hums. “Interesting. Well, if we’re inteoducing our imaginary friends…” she reaches for a couple sets of goggles, offering them to her new companions. “Heat sensing. It’s about the only way you’ll see them that wouldn’t be creepy, or annoying to them.” She explains.
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Alexandria-003, Gladius I (The Citadel)

Alexandria was almost there, one more bend-
Her motion sensor flared red as she rounded the corner. With a blur of inhuman speed, her M6D Magnum was up and ready. Miniature high-explosive rounds would fly from the weapon as she fired at the machine from behind. Her GEN2 suite, with it's innumerable upgrades, would look like nothing Samus had seen before, though it would be obvious they were from the same class. Few spartans still bore numerical marks on their armor, with only IIs and some IIIs still having such.

With any luck, the high-powered bullets would get the machine's attention long enough for both Spartans to take advantage of the mechanized thing.
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HUNK, Gladius IV (Mos Eisley)

HUNK quickly learned a few things. The two 'subordinates' either were unaware of some sort of power or leverage 'the serpent' held, or were stubborn, stupid, or a combination thereof. They also had a lack of faith in a undistinguished man who wore only a standard issue special operations outfit and with standard issue weapons, which could be understandable and would alone not worry him, if it weren't for the aforementioned complications and the fact that the trio before him were possibly more powerful than any Umbrella B.O.W.


The man shrugged and waited for what the job would be, though from the talk of rats he surmised it was some sort of possible T-virus or similar outbreak. Nothing new there, and it fit right along with the cutthroat command structure that was presented before him.

It wouldn't hurt to have a plan either, in case if his allies either abandoned him or were a threat. The serpent had to be the first to go, even if she wasn't a threat. Her demeanor and how she acted made it clear that she either had the means or will to make any snafu or FUBAR situation come right back to him. The Dark Enforcer was next. His size and attitude meant that any action that he deemed an offense or any hostile action HUNK made would result in an attack. King was directly after, if only because HUNK had too little information to place him, and could reasonably swap him for the Enforcer on his priorities.

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Apollyon, Gladius IV (Diamond City)

The Minutemen's weapons made the warlord pause. The structure made it clear that it was a sort of weapon, like a crossbow, but the glow was why she paused. The infernal red put a bolt of worry in her, as she knew she needed a similar weapon in order to have a chance if she could not subdue her enemies with her sword.

With a respectful nod she proceeded inside, not stopping again as she took in the vendors and the strange sights she beheld. Monstrous beasts were the first thing she saw, to her right off the steps in front of a butcher shop. She saw a few people there, and decided she needed to know the locals. If she was to select the predators from the prey, she needed to see what kind of people this land held.

Apollyon offered no greeting, and stood by idly. If these beasts were anything to judge the people near them, the warriors of this land were not to be trifled with.

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"Not a lot. I've tried to keep my distance." Crane said
"Just take us to her. I would like to talk to her." Jolie said
"Very well."

Crane led the two towards a service elevator.
"The power still works?" Jolie asked
"Given the amount of times somebody cut the power trying to escape from this place, the Asylum installed multiple emergency generators."
"Better safe than sorry."
"Given who this place used to contain, exactly."

He gestured a hand towards the elevator and stepped inside. Jolie followed.



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Marcus followed right behind Dr. Crane and Jolie as they stepped into the elevator and nodded.

"I'm assuming we need to be on our guard?"

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Alva Bòideach: The Citadel Presidium (Gladius-I)
"Almost there." Oliver smiled "We should be..."
He sharply turned around at the sounds of metal hitting concrete and the sickening crack of bones. Alva reeled back in horror, watching as the soldier was smeared across the pavement and then scraped off the bottom of the mecha like it was removing gum or dog muck from it's boots. She didn't have a lot of time to react though, as the mecha was soon on top of the group.

"Move!" Alva yelled
With the heat of the axe approaching, she grabbed Oliver and dived out of the way. Sheeva followed, making it further with a pounce.
"Th-they killed him." Alva muttered "He was unarmed and they just crushed him!"
So the Zeons were not only prepared to murder anyone who spoke out against them, they would casually murder their own soldiers if they dared help those that did. She had really wanted to be wrong about them.
Her lies had gotten someone killed. A dim-witted yet seemingly harmless soldier, guilty of nothing more than buying a bad routine. She wondered if he had a family, or others that had cared about him.
Probably not his fellow Zeons, as they'd reduced him little more than mangled bones and a red paste.

"Child. You know what to do."
"Yes."
She commanded the roots of a nearby tree to shoot upwards, striking the mecha...And barely leaving a scratch.
"Give me control."
"Are you serious?! Did you feel the heat of that axe!? We wouldn't last ten seconds!" Alva snapped

If she stayed, the Zeons would just kill more people. Anyone who stood between the mechas and the group was collateral. Now more than ever, they had to get off the station.
"Oliver. Get everyone to a ship and come back for me."
"What?!"
"Now!"

"I thought you said we wouldn't last..."
"We can't stop it, but we can slow it down. If it gives chase, it's just gonna kill more people. We can't let that happen."

As Alva prepared to strike the mecha, it was struck from behind by explosives. Due to the size of the machine, she couldn't see who'd fired the shots but she was grateful for any assistance.
"Keep it up!"

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The Sole Survivor: The Commonwealth, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)
"Meet me back here in a few minutes. I'm going to take another look around, like you said."
While the group split off in different directions, Harry walked up to the Taphouse to get a better view of the city below. A Mr Handy unit tried to sell him
supplies, but the Sole Survivor simply ignored him. He could hear the machine mumble something to himself, but he just shook his head.
It didn't take him long to notice someone enter the city square, a woman wearing medieval armour. Even from his elevated position, he could see how well-kept it was which just screamed outlander to him.

Perhaps she could prove useful in the mission north? Passing by the same Mr Handy again, he made his way to the streets below and waved over at the knight in an attempt to get her attention.
"Hey."

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Karla: Mos Eisley, Cortova's ship, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)
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"Not really my style, but I'll take it." Karla placed the goggles over her eyes. The first thing she did was look at her own hands.
"Toasty." She smiled, turning her gaze towards Cortova.
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"By all means." The serpent told King "So long as he agrees to it." She nodded at Hunk "Besides, I think I have an idea..."
She was cut off by the Dark Enforcer.

She threw her head back, chucking at his words and actions, showing no signs of shock or horror despite where he hands and tongue were going. The serpent saw it as a sign of weakness, and that would be a mistake in the face of prey.
"Oh, I understand perfectly." She told the bald cyborg "I understand that you in fact, understand very little. That might have worked with the Tiefling..."
She reached behind her back, drawing two scimitars.
"But I am a Yuan-Ti! And I will not be pushed around by warm-blooded worms!"

She lunged at the cyborg, hissing and bearing her snake-like fangs. Venom dripped from them in plain view of the group.

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Steve Rodgers: Brymor Crossing, Sword Coast North (Certh, Gladius-II)
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Steve felt something flow through him, a sense of newfound strength. It felt like he was being injected with the serum, except on a far smaller scale. Did Ulfri posses some kind of psychic powers? He put that in the catalogue of questions to ask for later, next to about a dozen other things he'd learned in the past few minutes.
The sword-wielding alien didn't seem to be letting up, but the fact that they were completely focused on the nameless one bought any remaining civilians time to escape to the surface. Despite the relentless assault, the nameless one seemed to be holding their own but Steve knew they couldn't keep it up forever.
As the alien went in for another attack, Steve took the opportunity to try and tackle them. If successful, he'd wrestle them to the ground and from there deliver a few blows to the chest and face in an attempt to bring them down non-lethally.


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Markiplier: Rush Valley, Xing Empire, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)
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Mark looked up at the figure, seeing a set of eyes beneath the hood. Cold, blue eyes filled with intent.
"Sorry to bother you, it's just I saw you running and thought you might have seen something." He smiled. Inside, Mark was filled with a mixture of fear and anger. If this person was responsible for the deaths, then why? Why take lives, and why do it in such a brutal way?
Also, how was it achieved? The people in the square had been aged to death by the looks of things. He'd need to find that out too, just in order to avoid the same fate happening not just to himself, but anyone else.

"Oh, I saw something alright." The figure kept her smile. She reached beneath the cloak, drawing a shortsword "And I'm glad it brought you to me. I watched the way you ran, and based on that alone I'm sure you'll make a great sacrifice."
She lunged at Mark, but he was quick and managed to jump back just as the figure struck the ground, feet first. He caught another glimpse of her cold eyes as she lunged towards him once more.

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Jolie Baptiste: New Metropolis, The Badlands (Gladius-IV)
"Absolutely." Jolie told Marcus
The service elevator jittered slightly on the way down, but held together. Jolie counted every floor they passed by in her mind, but still kept her gaze on Doctor Crane in case he tried something. The fact that he had no aura still disturbed her, so she wasn't prepared to trust him just yet. She listened to his heartbeat, finding it completely stable. He wasn't nervous or even excited.

She has been proven wrong before though.
The lift doors opened and the three were presented by yet another dimly lit hallway.
"This place used to house some of the more dangerous patients. Before the asylum fell." Crane explained
"This woman was a patient here?" Jolie asked
"No. She didn't arrive until after the hunger's attack." The doctor shook his head "This way."

While he walked on ahead, leading them towards two steel doors Jolie turned to Marcus.
"I don't trust this guy."
Her lips didn't move, in fact she was speaking inside of the half-Terminator's mind.
"Oh, don't worry. It's a Vampire thing. I won't read your mind, it's just easier than whispering. In case the doc hears us."

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Cortova: Her Ship, Mos Eisley, The Badlands
Cortova smiles, as a warm glow surrounds Karla’s hands, swirling around her body like smoke. “May I introduce the vashta nerada. They’re always around me, but generally they like to mimic shadows. But they still give off heat, so this method is probably the best for spotting them.” She explains. She glances at the radio, as queen’s voice speaks through it. “It is interesting to meet you. The killer does not often take partners.” The monotone, female sounding voice muses. Cortova rolls her eyes. “Stop calling me that.”

We call you what you are.”

Cortova sighs. “That’s Queen. She’s, well, the queen. Vashta nerada Don’t really have names.” She explains, waiting for their reactions.
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Solution: Diamond City, Badlands, Gladius-IV

Solution glanced down to the meat club that Polly had thrown to the ground, and looked back to Messier. She seemed serious about wanting to swing a hunk of old meat around, and genuinely wanted her to buy it. Grimacing, Solution heaved it back onto the counter and pushed it off to the same side as the rest of the meat she was buying. By comparison, it made the raw beef sirloin and enormous rodent flank she was buying look positively scrumptious. Solution briefly considered purchasing what looked like a de-shelled crab thorax the size of a small dog, but decided that foreign Shaped crab would still be unsafe to eat.

Simon, hearing a girlish shriek behind her, whirled around to face the panicking Verdi. Sensing her fear, the clawbug briefly considered its situation. Bad to hurt human? Yelling bad for human friend? Why new human yelling? Answer: danger to Master.
The loyal clawbug hissed threateningly, putting herself between Verdi (and, by extension, Jesus) and Solution. The beast raised its tail, producing a dull rattling sound as it jittered in Verdi's direction.

"Yes, this will be all," Solution said to Polly, ignoring Simon and Verdi's plight entirely.

"You really want that crap? I put it up for display purposes, you know. That'll run you..." Polly stared dumbfoundedly at her fingers, tallying up sums in her head. "Fifty caps!"

Solution pulled an iron ingot, a waxy lizard's hide, and--after some consideration-- a single golden coin minted with the royal symbol of Penta, out of her robe and plopped it on Polly's counter. Polly nodded confidently and scraped the items out of sight, without spending a moment considering the value of Solution's goods. "And here's your change," she said, dropping exactly five bottlecaps into Solution's hands. "Always a pleasure to meet someone with an eye for mercantilism."

"Likewise," said Solution, somehow cleanly fitting the several pounds of meat she bought into her satchel. "Here is your meat," Solution said to Messier, and tossed it straight at her. "Catch!"

At that point, Solution noticed Simon, Verdi, and Jesus. "Hey, you!" she shouted at the cowering Classicaloid. "Don't you dare touch my creation!" Simon
"And don't throw yourself at that sailor, either!" she added, pointing to Jesus. "He doesn't have time to shop for strumpets!"

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