Stronger Together chapter 238
Added 2022-02-25 00:57:29 +0000 UTCThe entrance to the underworld was really stylish. I mean sure, the marble was a bit flashy, white with gold veins and all, but the rest of the decor was pretty understated. Sleek lines and lots of black wood furniture that wasn't too intricate or over the top. There were even a few tasteful couches and a nice water feature next to a black marble desk built into the floor. It looked like a really high end office building, with the sole exception of the skeleton in a tuxedo sitting behind the desk clacking away at a computer like a normal receptionist.
It was a bit surreal to be honest, not to mention a surprise that we would be seeing something so different from what Harry saw, but then again we were coming in the front door, not breaking in through a supposedly secret entrance to try to dodge the limits of what was allowed. I almost shuddered to think what Odin must have traded to get this meeting directly as opposed to the indirect way Mab had to do things. He must be taking this whole apocalypse as seriously as I was for him to cash out his chips like he must have.
Hermes nodded to us as he stepped back into the elevator and the door closed with another ding. With a shrug to Aiden and Kara I headed over to the desk. I waited for a minute or two, but after I didn't get a reaction I reached down and rung the black iron hand bell on the surface of the desk. The sound was deep and low for a bell, and the skeleton's head rose slightly from it's previously hunched posture to regard us. It was impressive it managed to convey that with no dace or eyes but it was easy to tell it was looking at us somehow.
The voice that issued forth from the skeletal maw was light and airy, like wind through the trees. "Greetings, and welcome to Hades. Do you have an appointment?" The disconnect of the creepy voice from the skeleton asking me such a stereotypical receptionist question was knocked even me off balance for a moment, and the skeleton sort of shifted his head around in a way that weirdly made it completely obvious he would have been rolling his eyes if he had any. "If you aren't here for an appointment you can have a seat on the couch. We had a cancellation a few decades ago so we can squeeze you in..." He lowered his head again, doing a bit more clacking on the keys. "About a century from now."
Jesus, I thought human paper pushers could drag their heels. These people made wizards look efficient. I cleared my though, shaking off the weirdness of the situation. "No need, we do have an appointment. I'm Cameron Beddows? We should be on the list." I fucking hoped we were on the list anyway. Odin could fuck right off if he expected us to fight our way in here and hadn't told us or some dumb shit like that. End of the world or not I wasn't starting a dust up outside the office of one of the two equally powerful brothers of the king of the greek gods.
Luckily his...ok I wasn't sure how to describe what happened, if he'd had a face I'd say it lit up, but his skull just kind of...jerked gleefully? Skeleton facial expressions gave me a headache. Regardless he clearly found us. "Ah, here we are! You're expected immediately!" That was a relief, though I suppose it meant he'd been waiting for us, so hopefully we weren't too late considering we didn't even know we were coming. I didn't relish the idea of the lord of the underworld waiting on us to show up. I knew Dresden made him seem pretty cool, but in my head I was expecting James Woods with a flaming scalp.
The skeleton concierge slid out of his chair and headed around the desk to escort us back to see his boss without another word. I looked at Kara and just shrugged before we trailed after him, our shoes clicking across the white marble. As we followed behind him we passed several archways in the walls of the long entryway I hadn't noticed. Each archway showed a different room, only visible when we passed directly in front of it. Some were more fancy rooms and entryways, some were stereotypical caverns like you'd expect from the underworld. Some were beautiful shining fields of emerald grass under gorgeous blue skies.
One of the archways led to what looked like a McDonalds with literally endless lines, while another appeared to be a tailor's shop where people on stools kept getting stabbed mercilessly all over their body but couldn't stop. Honestly I lost track of how many of the damn arches we passed, some with only one or two people, some more widespread, some good, some bad, some just...weird. Like this one we passed where the walls were made of green pulsing flesh and purple orbs of rippling jello floated around the room like a lava lamp, sucking up running people and then spitting them onto the walls to be slowly digested before they were squeezed through a rather disgusting hole on the roof to repeat it all again.
Finally though we made it to the end of the entryaway, where a single dark wood paneled door with a shiny brass knob sat unobtrusively between a pair of columns tucked back in the corner. A black doberman was asleep in a dog bed in front of the door, normal sized and with one head but somehow seeming bigger and more important than any dog really had the right to be without actually doing anything noticeable. I was pretty sure Harry had seen something different but maybe this was Cerberus when he was off work, or maybe I was misremembering. Either way, the dog's red eye perked slightly open and he stared at us like that for a bit before it closed and the big puppy went back to sleep.
The skeleton rapped smartly on the door with his bony knuckles, which made a much deeper sound on the wood then I'd expected of just bones. At the echoing knock, the knob just turned on its own and the door swung slowly open to reveal a firelit office. Without a word the skeleton turned and strolled away, not looking back once. I shared a look with Kara and then we stepped into the room, with Aiden right behind. The inside of the room was intimidating. Not because of its size but pretty much the opposite.
It was a small cramped study lit by fire light, covered wall to wall in bookshelves and with a massive dark wood desk in the center. The desk was covered with ancient scrolls and odd bronze knick knacks not to mention the occasional weapon that might have been used for a letter opener for all I knew. Behind the desk, hidden in shadows cast by the giant ass wing back chair he was perched on, was the roughly humanoid shape of a man I had to assume was Hades. Not just because of where we were mind you, but because without doubt this mans aura was every bit as deep and profound as Loki's, though with a very different flavor.
While Loki reeked of hatred, Hades was much calmer and cooler. He was projecting his Authority around his just like Loki had, but here in the heart of his power it was so much stronger. I felt like I was standing in front of the heart of a cold star, my soul being swallowed by the blazing chill of waves of unquenchable darkness. I had considered before that Odin must be holding back when he met us, must be muting his presence, and this proved it. Because if this was the power of a god-king then old one eye had played us all for fools the entire time we'd known him. This wasn't a person, not even close, this was the embodiment of a force of nature.
Then suddenly it wasn't. The shadows thinned and vanished and the seven foot tall man in the black suit with a mordite crown sat looking amusedly from his chair. I almost staggered at the difference in environment, and he just chuckled. "Ah. Sorry about that. Not many who can take my aura full blast down here, had to see if you were up to the task you've been set. Don't worry I wouldn't have crushed your minds, I could have pulled it back before any real damage was done." His tone was kind and apologetic as he gesture to the chairs I hadn't even noticed across from his. "Now that the unpleasantness is out of the way, please, have a seat."
We did, Kara and I sitting down on wobbly legs as Aiden just strolled casually over to plop down in the seat. That guy's mind was a bag full of rabid cats I swear, but it was nice one of us was operating at peak efficiency, even if it was the one I barely trusted. I turned to Hades, unamused. "Ok, well as unpleasant as that was at least it's over. Now that we have it out of the way I take it we're here to pick up some weapons for the end of the world?" Normally I would have tried to make nice with the scary god who I didn't have a reason to piss off, but I was shaky and annoyed so he got the bad attitude.
In his defense he didn't take it personally, simply giving me a shrug. "Oh, I wouldn't say that. I see the old goat didn't bother to tell you his deal with me. That isn't surprising, he's always been a vague and irritating when it suits him. Which is mostly always. See, Odin doesn't have a favor big enough to cash in to ask me to empty my vaults for him. Rules of the game you see. I'd love to just hand the weapons over, but sadly they need to be won, by hook or by crook." He noted my flat stare and put his hands up placatingly. "Not to worry however, he did get you SOME benefits."
He steepled his fingers. "So here's the deal. Giving out weapons of power to mortals is a no no. Even for big shots like me, its in the rules. There are workarounds that involve trading favors and backroom deals but they take too long to arrange. There is however and exception. Champions of gods can be outfitted by their patron deity. Now each god only gets one champion. But Odin managed to swing a full six slots for you by bribing them out of other gods in my pantheon. You can get six of our strongest items handed right to you."
I sighed. "I think that stick has flattened every inch of ground within a mile of that bush. Just get to the point. The catch, this is the part where you tell us the catch. Since we aren't being handed the weapons now that means we need to do something first. Given the absolute nonsense you greeks are known for assigning your heroes to do I imagine it will be dangerous or time consuming or both. Hopefully just the former though, like you said we're on a deadline." I was almost positive what he was going to suggest, at least in a broad sense, and I just wanted it over with.
He laughed, a deep rich sound, like warm chocolate on a cold winter night. "Very well. I'll keep it simple then. Cameron Beddows, I offer you and your women positions as Champions of the greek pantheon. In exchange you must each undertake a trial, and holy challenge to prove your divine right to stand as our champions." He grinned as he finished his dramatic proclamation. "So? What do you say? Think you're ready to try to join the big leagues?" Honestly, that almost pissed me off enough to accept on its own, just to show him how easy it would be. In the end though I knew even without that I'd do it. If Odin sent us down here, this was our only shot.