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[>>Now replaying: Log 3.16.5 - Overconfidence.ogg]
Date: Error
Location: The Bunker at Progress’ Head // Zephyro’s Domain
//Of Ground, or Air, or Ought – //
//Oh Sam, of course it wouldn’t work on the first try. Of course you’d try and fail. Don’t you remember that failing forward is)(%&&$//
//We’d do best to remind ourselves that just because something goes well, it won’t go well forever. It also does not mean that the next step will succeed. Or the one after. Or the one after that. Does it matter, though, in the grand scheme of things? If failure is inevitable, perhaps so is success.//
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E1 %They stay in their cities because they are cowards, and because they steal any Machine worth keeping!%
I inhaled deeply and felt the Logic soaking my being, nourishing my soul. It trailed behind me like wings of bright blue light as I crossed the distance. Realizing I would catch it off-guard, the spider reared. Screeching with anger, its weapons unfurled, but it was too late.
Time slowed to a crawl.
I jumped, brought Pharus up into another two -handed swing.
My leg and lower left arm lanced pain in protest.
Sticky white fluid shot from a small gun mounted on the spider’s shoulder.
The web lanced straight for my chest.
No Arx to save me now.
Unprotected.
Panic swelled.
I exhaled sharply.
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{AVAILABLE Logic - 116 LB}
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A bell rang, and for a split second, everything was quiet.
Then a shockwave of holy sound burst from my center and washed over mosaic and men, flame and Feral, war and web.
The force crashed against the projectile mid-flight, slowing it down.
It wouldn’t be enough. It would still reach me.
> Come here, Sam…
With Patti’s voice permeating my mind, I sank back into Arx.
[//run arx.exe]
{[Arx, Saint’s Embrace] IS NOW ACTIVE.}
{Memory: 23/40 LKB RAM}
The web, so dangerous just a nanosecond before, splattered against my armor like a fireball against a forcefield. Emerging from the cloud of dissolving fluid, I landed with explosive force, sinking Pharus’ spike-wreaked cage into the spider’s weapon-ringed abdomen. Guns and sensors shattered. Red splinters bloomed, erupting around the Torche’s point of impact. Gold and teal flashed in a dark sea of twitching hair and ruined tech.
The scepter ignited.
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Then the moment passed, the illusion of timelessness shattered, and mayhem reigned once more. Engulfed by teal flames, the Feral chittered agonized broken-sowing-machine sounds, and lashed out, its two frontal legs slamming into me. One bounced off of my robes, but the other dug deep into an unarmored section on my forearm.
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I hissed in pain and brought my weapon down on the spider’s rusty leg. It gave way with a satisfying snap and the spider pulled back, drawing a splash of my blood across the cobblestones. Behind me, the screaming had stopped, which gave me a bad feeling I couldn’t quite explain, but I couldn’t look back until—
Like a single sharp note from an Arabic violin, Zephyro’s sword sliced through the spider as he landed in a crouch. When my brain caught up, I understood he had somersaulted over both me and the Feral, scoring a deep gash on its back in a reverse overhead swing. Cyan light erupted from the wound as th Feral died and —having learned from my earlier mistakes— I immediately claimed it for myself.
{INCOMING Logic - 90 LB}
{AVAILABLE Logic - 205 LB}
Knowing Zephyro had my back, I spun and found myself facing three angry spiders. They approached quickly, skittering over ruined stones, hell-bent on revenge. I needed to find out which one was the most dangerous, but they all showed the same readout, not really giving me enough to make a decision:
[SpeZTgrbGX-13/14/15]
[Absolute danger level: medium]
[Relative danger level: medium]
Cursing, I just picked one (#14), and haltingly assumed one of the fighting stances Stax had tried to teach me, during our last fated autumn in Novus Apex. I was pretty sure that the stance I copied so badly was a form designed for swords only, but remembering the training reminded me to keep calm, and kept me from thinking about things that would fray my edges even further.
The chaos did the rest. The rage wreathed my head with battle-calm as Spider 14 and 15 crept closer. Like spring-loaded coils, their hairy black bodies slowed as they approached.
“Three spiders,” I said for Zephyro’s benefit. “Two are closer, one is hanging back.”
“Understood, Sultana. Are there any more?”
Without turning my head, I gave the plaza a quick scan and found no other threats. I noticed the people funneling into the palace had picked up the pace, but couldn’t tell whether that was because of Zephyro’s efforts at organizing them, or the horror of their friends and loved ones being torn to shreds by invisible spiders.
I had only looked away for maybe a second, but when I brought my eyes back to the Ferals, all I saw was something dark and disgusting flying in my direction. It hit me straight in the face and barreled me over. My sense of orientation shattered, I fell and something hit my back hard. I barely had enough presence of mind to push the spiked tip of the Torch into the black mass and flare Pharus. A teal glow illuminated the edges of my vision, and a second later, the black mass spasmed.
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Zephyro kicked it off of me with so much force that it flew straight through a storefront window. The dark hole it left flashed a bright blue at the exact time a sickening crunch echoed from the interior.
Getting up, I flared Pharus as I turned towards the remaining spiders. I put the energy from the spin into my swing, and sure enough, the backhanded blow took another of the monsters straight in the stomach. It had already been mid-flight, razor-like legs aimed at my head, but my furious strike hit it so hard that its carapace cracked open like a piñata. Cyan light streamed out of it, enveloping Pharus and trailing behind it, like I was painting the air with my Torch as a brush. The corpse went flying, a trail of cyan describing its arc.
I pulled the Logic into myself before the Ferals could.
{INCOMING Logic - 55 LB}
{AVAILABLE Logic - 260 LB}
I did not know why I had been able to kill that spider and not the others, but at that moment, it didn't matter. I had fought, and I had killed. I could do it again. I was no longer defenseless. No longer weak.
The last remaining monster was smaller than its comrades, and I tested the weight of my scepter as the arachnid approached me cautiously. I flicked the weapon, sprinkling the gound with crude-oil-black blood. When the Feral skittered back like a scared animal, I couldn't help but smirk. No mercy. Only the future, only victory mattered. I launched into a full sprint, bringing my scepter overhead. The Feral turned, but it was too slow. I slammed my weapon down without even bothering to flare it. The golden cage crashed into the monster's back, and I laughed in triumph.
In return, the spider rammed its mandibles into my shin and sent an electric current through my flesh that made me feel like my lower body was on fire. Screaming in pain and anger, and cursing my hubris, I brought my weapon down on the beast again, with similarly little effect. It just kept zapping me with all it had left, dropping my integrity at an insane pace. I no longer had the energy to scream, so I whimpered as I swung again, putting the last of my energy into activating Pharus’ mark.
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I did not have to wait long for Zephyro to come to my aid. With a warcry, he impaled the beast, lifted it up, and smashed it against the ground. He didn’t even pull his blade free before helping me up.
With heaving breaths, I watched the spider dissolve into Logic, then I absorbed it.
{INCOMING Logic - 45 LB}
{AVAILABLE Logic - 325 LB}
{CPU Load: ▲ 91%}
{Core Temp: ▼ 78° C}
My Torch sputtered as I panted, and after making sure all the spiders were dead, I disabled it with a flick of my wrist.
I couldn’t believe I kept making these rookie mistakes. It was as if Stax had taught me nothing. If he could see me now, he’d be furious.
No, I corrected myself, he’d be worried.
Which was even worse.
I walked over to the ruined store, its broken window still glowing cyan from within. The weariness didn’t just run bone-deep anymore. It had started to trickle into my soul, mixing with the fear into a potent poison. I knew if I didn’t burn it away, it would sap my strength, dripping against my will to fight until it coroded under its caustic caress.
I had been fighting every second since I had arrived in Zephyro’s Domain. Fighting to understand, fighting to keep up, fighting monsters… I had long since passed the point where a normal person would’ve been tired enough to sleep for days. And yet, I couldn’t stop, not even a second. I had to keep using anger to keep myself afloat.
Just a little longer… I told myself. Just until the people are safe.
I knew would happen the second I let my guard down and gave in. It had happened before. After Veltruvia. That moment when I had succumbed to my exhaustion had marked the starting point of many nightmares, both dreamt and real. And now its taste ran like bleach over my tongue once more. I didn’t have to imagine it. First, the rise of an Intense calm after the adrenaline starts to run out. The urge to sit down, for just a moment…
During that moment of rest, I’d let my guard down, and fear would slip into the cracks. It would seep into my eyes and ears and nose and mouth, drenching my throat. It would taste cold and bitter as it submerged my lungs in panic as thick and dark as crude oil, until there was no more space for hope and air, and I couldn’t breathe anymore.
But it wouldn’t stop. Not even when I choked on all my failures, past and present and possible. The pressure would swell, and swell, and I would burst open like a plastic bottle filled with sludge and grime. Then I’d go slack and lifeless, and all my weight would hang on that fraying rope that was my composure, my sanity.
I wouldn't let that happen.
I couldn't let that happen.
I reached for my anger. I tried not to notice how hard it had gotten to grab it. It still came easily enough, for now. I could get angry at a lot of things these days. Safety was always just an annoyed thought away.
But in the haze of my exhaustion, things that I could reliably focus on until they drove me mad—like the absolutely sluggish pace of the evacuation— had become almost rote, and a part of me asked itself if getting worked up about it was even worth the effort. Maybe I could just sit down for a moment…
I bit the inside of my cheek until I tasted copper.