Stronger Together chapter 244
Added 2022-03-03 00:28:43 +0000 UTCTwo of them. Two outsiders glaring at me hatefully. Well, I mean really still one doing that, since Sharkface had no eyes, but still I was positive he wasn't going to be signing us up for a couples massage anytime in the near future. Regardless they both seemed pretty pissed, which I got because I wasn't exactly in a good mood either. I sneered at the freakish abomination that was he who walks behind. "You think you can kill me scavenger? Your little buddy there is supposed to be the vanguard of your whole crew and I stomped him like a pancake. What makes you think some sneaky weakling is going to be able to take me out?"
In reality I wasn't actually enthused about solo-ing two Walkers at the same time, but aside from wanting to put this asshat off balance I also wanted to make him suffer for making my mentors life a living hell. Apparently despite the whole sneaky equals coward thing being pretty old fashioned as insults go, it was also pretty universally effective. He Who Walks Behind seemed completely at ease, still maliciously grinning, but my angelic instincts were screaming at me that it was getting real sick of my shit. It's voice when it spoke was different than Sharkface, sort of cloyingly, sickeningly sweet in a poisonous way, like drinking anti-freeze. "Oh? You would battle us both, whelp?"
I was in tenth form right now, having downshifted because sitting here talking was annoyingly low power draw even pumping my armor and aspects at full blast in preparation. It was frustrating because I could almost taste the fact that something interesting would happen when I got to the thirteenth form if I could hold it for a few minutes, but even the twelfth was pushing it as I was now. I was still rocking enough power to prevent them from ambushing me so I wasn't too worried since I could shift back up in an instant. That said I really didn't love staying like this for longer than I had to. Knowing I could goad him I shrugged. "Well one of you wasn't much of a challenge so sure, maybe it'll be more fun this way."
I tensed a bit as Sharkface stepped forward, drawing my attention. It would have been on overdose of pure undiluted stupid to not expect He Who Walks Behind to jump me from the back again if at all possible. Sharkface postured a bit as he stepped up. "You seem to have misconstrued the events that have taken place, child. You managed to overwhelm me through luck and brute force, but now that I know what you can d-" He was cut off as I closed in and hooked an arm around his neck, squeezing as hard as I could. He started to claw at me as I squeezed but his claws raked off my armor as I grinned down at him.
I slowly circled, keeping an out for the other Walker, and as I did I taunted the one in my grasp. "You aren't the only one who learns idiot." I had his neck in the crook of my elbow and I used my metal limb like a vice to slowly crush his throat. "Your flesh can take a pounding, but lets see how much continuous pressure it takes to pop your ridiculous head." I grinned nastily down at him as I squeezed. "By the way I found out a little something about myself a while ago. You see, because of my nature I don't fit in here in this universe, which is why the god wolf didn't come back after I put him down. Which means that your pesky outsider immortality doesn't work on me. If I kill you, you fuckers get to stay dead."
Sharkface's scrabbling became more frantic as he realized he was in actual danger, and I got a sudden burst of intuition I needed to move. I threw myself back, losing my grip on the slippery fuck as a long jagged claw slashed open my fucking throat, just barely missing my carotid artery because I'd thrown myself out of the way. I popped back up to try to follow the bastard but He Who Walks Behind had already vanished again. I cursed as I tried to circle to avoid being ambushed without losing track of the other Walker, who was even now staggering to his feet and actually hacking and coughing from the pressure, which considering I didn't think they could even breathe made me smirk a bit.
Unfortunately that was the end of my surprise advantage. They took me seriously this time. He Who Walks Behind hit me from the back to distract me and Sharkface rushed me when I was off balance and suddenly I was trying to fight both at once. The hard part was the scale freaks attacks were nearly invisible so they took most of my attention to catch even some of them, and Sharkface was ruthlessly exploiting that. I shifted back to twelve pouring power into my speed and throwing every triple stacked combo I had in me at the bastards. Once again I got a strange feeling when I got to twelve, like I was on the edge of something big, and my instincts seemed to go into overdrive.
I dodged and wove back and forth trying to find their patterns and get any advantage I could but they were both so monstrously fast and strong. Sharkface was a perfect meat shield and did his best to get in the way of every blow while He Who Walks behind exploited my every opening to try to slash me up. I had wounds all up my neck and along my legs as in spot along my stomach and my left elbow where he'd found momentary gaps created by moving armor. I was starting to bleed more and more but oddly it just helped me get more and more in the zone.
I felt like I was on the edge of something so important, but I just couldn't push myself over line. Every move, every flash of insight, every dodge or step or punch or block brought me closer and closer to what I knew I needed to be, to what I had been heading to all this time, and then, in a click of roaring power and a cacophony of exultant force, I clicked over into the thirteenth and final form of klurkor, and I saw everything. My combusting soul stabilized, shifting into a sort of cyclical pattern that fed into itself, rather than the open ended constantly increasing blaze of uncontrolled strength this stable cycle STAYED burning.
Despite the power though my body wasn't impacted, each rotation condensing and purifying my soul into something tight and shining and almost solid before I felt it begin to siphon everything into itself. My power, my aspects my godsteel, and as my right arm melted back into normal flesh and the veins of the stuff were siphoned into my spirit I finally figured out what godsteel was, and I felt like an IDIOT. I'd been refining my body into an angelic state this whole time but I'd never really been supposed to make the conversion complete. Being an angel wasn't what I was meant to do, godsteel was my souls halfway attempt to assume a physical form, and it's constant growth as it expanded into my body was it trying to merge my flesh and spirit in the only way it could.
Half angel was all I was supposed to be, because angels were both more and less than mortals, the used soulfire but they didn't exactly have souls. Gods did, but their spirits were manifest in a way an angels wasn't because of it's soulfire flesh. I was always meant to be both, to merge my flesh and spirit into a new and perfect gestalt that my body refining and my godsteel network had been preparing me for this whole time. The compacted soul sphere inside me shattered as the Walkers attacks harmlessly tore apart flesh I was barely paying attention to, and the sum total of the energy of my blazing spirit exploded through me, echoing through my entire form as it wracked me like a seizure.
The cascade of power flooded into me, merging with me on a cellular level, infusing the soul energy that had been trying to take form and become godsteel into the mitochondria of my cells and changing their source of power, altering each and every cell into the perfect form that I had been on the verge of since the beginning, burning out the mortality and the weakness as my soul and body became one in a way unique across the entire multiverse. The soulfire, hellfire, faith energy and all the other forces embedded in my godsteel refined my body, creating an amalgam of angelic flesh and metal and energy that was living and so much more at the same time.
I opened my eyes, finally noticing the Walkers attacks that I had been ignoring easily and with no real consequence as I stared down at the bastards, my eyes shining with power of a thousand supernovas as my body became one giant reactor of the energy the klurkor state had bestowed, but with a managable output a million times what it had ever been ever at stage thirteen. I had no trouble seeing where they were, no trouble piercing He Who Walk's Behind's concealment and focusing on the misshapen thing, nor did I miss the horror on its disgusting face as it realized what I had knows since this started.
I smiled and flicked a finger and it's very essence burned away into nonexistence, followed by Sharkface, and then the million or so outsider footsoldier behind them as I turned my merciless smile on Loki, relishing the look of terror on the old gods face. I vanished from where I stood, not needing to cross the distance at all, just deciding to take the action and having my will made manifest as I bore down on the god of mischief in vindictive glee. The scarred god scrambled back, his face twisted even further with terror as he tried to plead for his life, but the smile on my face froze as I took a step to follow and I felt the air...change.
I ignored Loki looking up at the rip in the world, and noticed a small form stroll out of the gap. I blinked a bit as I saw him, because he felt...wrong. He looked around my age, but smaller, pitch black hair and black eyes and skin so pale it made bone look colorful. His features were thin and gaunt and hungry, and he wore a pair of ratty black jeans and a black hoodie with no shirt under it. The creature in front of me looked human, but I knew it was pretty much the opposite. It looked around with a furrowed brow, annoyance etched onto it's gaunt face, before it turned to look at me. "You. Are a problem. You have consistently been an issue for me, and I'm just about done with it." I expected another creepy voice or echoing rasp of death but he just sounded...annoyed.
His bare feet, the clawlike nails of which were the only outward sign besides his pitch black eyes that he was something other than human, clicked as he landed gracefully and started walking towards me. "I mean, congratulations I suppose. You won. You foiled the invasion, but I'm going to kill you anyway, because I can't have wildcards like you running amok while I try to take this place."
He glanced up at the tear, which was beginning to heal. "Huh, that's closing faster than expected, but it's fine. Five minutes then I suppose. Should be enough time. I suppose I ought to introduce myself to you before you die. I am the first and last of the dark, the truth unspoken for fear of retribution, I am the highest and the lowest and everything between." He flashed his teeth, showing on more inhuman feature in the jagged sharklike edges filling his mouth. "I am He Who Stands Above. Well, then, intros are finished, die now." And then he attacked.