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Now reading: Book 5. Chapter 8: Absolute shitshow from 12 Miles Below, a Action novel by Mark Arrows.

Doors sealed around us, boxed in and with only seven to our na against thirteen. This would have been the ti where theyd taunt and demand we surrender. They got to the first part, just having trouble with the second part.

Theres still seven of us. And that ant taking us out would have one or two of their ranks get cut down in the process - if wed been any other surface clan knight team. So they wanted to throw out small probing attacks, just to send the ssage.

Terrible idea, sending a group of three against Father.

He tossed the dead slaver off to the side, and absentmindedly shook his hand clear of the blood. The other two slavers had stopped in their tracks, staring at him. The rest of the room had grown exceedingly quiet.

On our side, wed fought against Feathers. We knew what they were capable of. Wrath casually chewed forged tals just to see if it had any potential in cooking. So watching three opponents advance on Father of all people, wed all silently agreed to wait and watch the utter shitshow that was going to happen next.

Not like anyone in this room was walking out of here alive. The doors were shut, but theyd find out soon enough theyre the ones shut in here with us.

What are you? The slaver leader hissed out in the silence, staring at the dead body flung off to the side.

Father simply let a short pulse of occult warp around him as answer. A small light show, a byproduct of just triggering fractals. Harmless, costics really. As far as the occult goes, a cantina trick to and the other knights.

Four slavers instantly turned and raced for the doors. They didnt open, even with them banging on the doors in panic.

The slaver leader took a step back, hand reaching down for his occult dagger, not yet drawing it out. Knew this day would co sooner or later. He muttered. Fukin Deathless. Couldnt have just stayed underground and left the surface alone. Fine, fine! What do you want? Money? Resources? Na your price, well fuckin' pay.

Winterscars. Father said, crossing his arms. Erase this filth.

The Slaver leader froze, as if he couldnt believe that had been the answer. The rest of us didnt need another word. We drew arms and went straight for it, marching past Father who remained watching.

The enemy charged back, more out of reflex than anything else. I took a deep breath and made sure my link to the soul fractal was secure. Our lines crashed into one another.

I took the Rakurai stance, which was utterly unfamiliar to any of them since it had been outright invented by my clan. The effect of that was near instant - Slavers thought I was so rookie knight that hadn't been trained right, so two peeled off the main group and ran straight for .

One launched himself at with a move I recognized from Tetsu, they must be fans of that school since they all seed to default to it. I executed the third form of our Lightning style, a counterattack variant made specifically for this.

It worked exactly as I'd hoped it would, giving my target only a half second's mont to do anything before the sequence of moves beca utterly unblockable. The unblockable part ca from the Winterscar blades I'd made, abusing the occult crossguards to pin down the enemy's own weapons. Those equally worked exactly as I'd forged them for. Technically, the third form technique needed two of my blades working in tandem, I only had one and my other arm had my armguard.

That didn't make the move any less effective, quite the opposite. The armguard lit up and slamd into the pinned slaver's chest, the waffle pattern easily overloading the enemy's shield and letting move onto the last part of the technique faster than I should have. A swift diagonal strike, entering the slaver's left shoulders, through the neck and partially nicking the jawbone on the way out. Without shields, the occult edge cut perfectly through it all, ending his life with far more rcy than the man could possibly have deserved.

His fellow reached a mont too late, trying to chop at my head, only to have two other Winterscar knights step in and slam down blades directly into his leg and blade arm. Perfectly pinning down his weapons with their crossguards, while keeping out of range - all in addition to draining out his shields. Those flashed hard for a mont as the slaver tried to take a step back to get his weapon free again. But the knights had positioned themselves too well for him to escape contact fast enough, and the combined occult edges of both blades and cross guards were eating away at his shields nearly as fast as my armguard would have.

He managed to move his leg out, and only because that knight opted to switch roles and parry a few opening strikes from two other slavers trying to help their dying comrade.

I slipped right into the offered window and executed a straightforward lunge directly into the pinned enemys helt. The weakened shields broke down a mont before my own blade reached, leaving him with nothing but a gurgle as the occult edge glided into his helt.

The Winterscar knight holding his blade arm pinned let go and slamd an open palm on the dead slavers chestplate, pushing the body off my blade to help speed things up, already turning away to handle the next enemy without bothering to watch the dead body drop. The other knight was lockstep with us and advancing on the next slaver too.

The two Winterscar knights and I went right into the middle of the fight, hacking and slashing as a team. Tactics here were standard, basic and easy to chain together. One would lock down an enemy and break their shields by striking at arms or legs, another would go for the killing blow on the chestplate or helt, and the third would ward off the enemy so the other two could focus on their task. Anything my armguard could slam into would usually have their shields overloaded within the second, making the deadliest weapon in the room.

We swapped roles depending on who was closest and in better positions. No need for communication or callouts, and the soul trance gave full sight so I wouldnt miss any openings even if I had my back turned to them. Like having eyes in the back of my head.

The three of us were using basic tactics that anyone could reasonably fight off against. It was the speed we moved at and the gear we had that made all the difference. The slavers could tell what we were doing - and they couldnt do a thing to stop us. The blades we used could all execute moves and techniques that were utterly alien to the enemy, and coming up with an effective counter to sothing brand new on the spot was sothing on the league of Kidra and Father. Scrapshit trash knights like these mooks had no chance.

As for our side, theres a level of skill where being better doesn't an faster results. Kidra was in a different league than I was, and yet I was keeping pace with her group just as easily. Faster even, if the enemy ever made the mistake to get within shield bashing range.

I felt... almost at ho. The number of enemies around didnt weigh down. mories of dead tilines before flowed through my head, and along with those ca the experience gained. In each of those tilines, I was there. Id lived through it subjectively. One Keith for one mind, so an infinite amount of Keiths never overwheld the greater whole in the sa way my own lifeti never overwheld . Maybe if it had been five Keiths for one mind, I would have lost track of what each had been doing.

But that hadnt been how that quantum immortality worked out. Each additional Keith both added another body and another mind, which balanced out the whole. I was lucid and aware in every single tiline, right down to the very last monts.

My head started to roll into autopilot. I waded further into their battle lines, drawing on everything Id learned. How to keep track of a few dozen enemies all around using the soul trances vision. How to best move in a way that would make the enemy stumble into one another, turning them from a mass of enemies to glorified walls holding the rest back for . I used my blade to prod the wall into shapes that worked best for , while trimming away any free hits. The occult armguard could blindly block anything with hardly any effort needed, and it never ran out of juice like a relic armor could.

It was harder to work with my House knights oddly enough. I was used to being alone against an army of machines dogpiling down on . Having a friendly unit nearby was sothing new to get used to. I couldnt quite make it fit with the pattern Id gotten good with.

So I dove down deeper into the enemy lines, where I was fully surrounded by the enemy. Their attacks were slow, sloppy, filled with a superiority complex at the start. And then quickly turned to panic. I could use the occult if it ever got too difficult. But the sheer speed I had along with the newfound intuition that Id picked up was all I ended up needing. And in each dood tiline, that Keith didnt use the occult either. So Id grown pretty comfortable using just a blade, kicks, and whatever weapons I could find in the field.

The more enemy knights tried to push down on , the easier it got for to slip through, redirecting hits to force their own blades to hit each other. Battle switched from a life and death struggle to more of a moving puzzle, where I needed to maximize the amount of occult edges around by kicking, punching, shoving and slashing around until everything locked into place. It was even easier, since I could just kick anything backwards. Right into the atgrinder that was the advancing Winterscar line, where theyd rcilessly cut down the near unshielded target.

And then I had to deal with another break in the pattern: The enemy began to rout not even a minute into all of this.

More of them would outright shove each other into the atgrinder just to buy themselves a few more seconds to try and pry the doors open. The machines hadnt done that when I fought them. I could kill off hundreds of Screars, and they never stopped trying to leap at . It made them predictable, reliable even.

The slavers were caving around , fighting back in ways I wasnt used to anymore. My focus snapped back to older training with Father, returning to the movents and techniques built to counter individual targets rather than countering a moving wall.

If Id been slower, Id still have been a better fighter than they were. With the Winterblossom technique making Journey move to my mind, they had no chance. And even if they did have one, I still had the occult ready to tap into a long with Cathida as a backup. I could summon dozens of half-ford arms and blades to turn into a straight blender. Or leave the crusader to break spines while I focused on summoning a small army.

Of course theyd try to run. Moot point too. There was nowhere they could run to. Those doors weren't under their control anymore. And they didn't have the ti to cut a way out.

Father remained in the backline, watching with arms folded across his chest as House Winterscars current roster of knights all went to work. I could tell he was keeping most of his focus on , evaluating. Waiting to step in any mont he thought I wouldnt manage against the enemy.

He never made a move. Never needed to.

If any slavers managed to escape through doors, I had no doubts Father would be yanking the escapee by the throat, and throwing him right back into our lines. Even if they sohow cut through the doors and actually tried to run, none of them could outrun a Feather's shell.

Kidra wasnt as calm, I could see her hacking her way through the slavers in the soul trance, chewing directly to as quickly as she could. Maybe in two minutes shed break her way to my side of the battlefield.

Thing is, all of this didnt take two minutes.

By the ti shed gotten halfway to , it was all over. The last Slaver fell on his knees, head flying off sowhere, while the rest of his body slumped over.

The leader had been impaled against a doorway at so point, likely trying to escape along with the rest of them. The only sounds left in the room were splashes of bootsteps over growing pools of blood on the ground, with an occasional snap of an occult blade cutting through a dying survivor on the ground.

My my deary, you learned a few tricks, Cathida said, sounding actually impressed for once. Got the most kills out of the group on this one, color like gold. And I know I wasnt the one to teach you any of these moves, so fess up. Who's been teaching you behind my back?

I dont think I got the most kills? I said, feeling a little perplexed. "Did I?"

Im counting the ones you shoved backwards as a kill. You did all the work, only reason you didnt cut their heads off is that you were too busy going after the next one. That aint what the goddess wants to know though - When exactly did you learn to fight like that, deary? You seeing so other engrams while Im not around?

She hadnt technically seen the thousands of tis Id fought against the machines with no occult at my hands. The only tiline this Journey had lived through, had been the one where Id won. So to her, it really must seem like Id just had a snap change in how I fought, whereas to it felt like a few hundred lifetis all lived simultaneously.

Keith. Kidra said, voice sounding like shed caught trying to loot parts of the House walls to sell off. What in the three gods was this?

I uhh. Look, I get how it must have looked, but trust when I say I wasnt in any danger.

You were in the center of their lines. Kidra hissed, voice doing that thing where she was keeping calm but was absolutely not calm. That, quite literally, is the the most dangerous location to fight from.

I could move fast enough to keep all my directions covered without issue. And the soul trance let see in every direction. The centerpoint is the best location to fight from when youve got all those advantages.

She kept her helt fixed on . Then turned directly to Father. Why did you let him get that far into the enemy? She demanded. You of all people should have yanked him back into the lines when you saw I couldnt get to him fast enough.

You know the answer already, girl. He said, kicking one of the dead bodies on the ground away from him, and then nodding his head to another knight. That one knelt down and began to strip away the best section to hold onto. A bloated existence has made them lethargic. The taste of power has cost them too much. They are nothing more than a lesson to learn from.

You let Keith go off into the most dangerous part of the fight - because you thought it was good training for him? Kidra said, sounding more like she was fighting herself to keep calm. Good or not, it only takes a few seconds for an armor to lose its shields. He could have died in an eyeblink if anything had gone wrong.

I am faster than an eyeblink. Father said, staring Kidra down. And you know that. I saw the way you battled. There was no fear in you either. Had you needed to, you could have broken through far faster as well. You knew, just as I did, that your brother was too far above these miserable fools to be in any threat.

Her helt turned back. I could almost hear her growling in there.

As for , I was feeling a little off. I wouldnt say I forgot about the lifetis Id spent dying, but at the sa ti I hadnt thought about them up until I had my blade out and had to fight. Its only then that everything snapped back into mind. A little troubling. I wasnt sure if this really was just sothing I didnt care about, or if my head was doing sothing to keep sane. The propranolol had been running in my system, so it had been running in every tiline version of as well. Otherwise, probably not ntally healthy to have a few infinite visions of dying floating around in my head. Probably.

The Winterscar knights around us said nothing. To them, they were sworn to follow behind. This was a squabble between the house heirs, out of their jurisdiction. But they were still part of this team. I spent days with them, teaching them about the occult. Training with them against Cathida down in my sanctum.

I gave a sheepish look across the team. Id seen them move in the soul trance, like a solid wedge that broke through the enemy. Utterly inevitable, following behind my lead. More likely trying to catch back up to when Id slipped further into the fight now that Im thinking back on it all. Id made use of them like a cliff ledge. Anything I kicked backwards into them, was effectively removed from the fight.

Captain Sagrius was the armsmaster that Id normally talk to. He represented the whole force. With him gone... I turned to Kior. One of the two knights that had remained on the sniper nest overlooking the skyscraper bridge. Hed seen fight, hed held off an army of his own.

What are your thoughts on all this? I asked, watching as he cut off a section of relic armor to carry with as the primary source.

He stopped in his tracks, then turned to face . His helt turned back to the other knights who were also in the middle of working through the looting. They looked back at him, so unworded ssage going through all of them.

Master Keith. When they attacked the dance hall, we had to fight them off with just the blades you forged for us. We had no armor. We were all only knight contenders. Even then, we were able to win.

I rember, you were part of the crew that were looting armor outside the hall." I said, waving a blade tip at what he was working on. "More things change, more they stay the sa.

Indeed they do, sire. He said, cutting free the piece of armor. Black smoke fled from all parts of the armor to sink into the open slots inside the plate hed removed. What I know is that without the advantage of armor, they were nothing. Without so kind of advantage, they are nothing. I felt no fear watching you advance forward into their lines. His helt turned to the other knights, then turned back to . Ordinary n cannot possibly kill you.

The other knights nodded at that, turning their attention back to their looting, as if it were a done deal.

Father gave a grunt of approval, turning back to Kidra. Do you see now, girl? Even your own handpicked knights know better than to worry for your brother. You cannot keep protecting him from the world. He no longer needs it.

Father, the knights see him as a prophet for the gods. Kidra said, turning her gaze over to the sheepish collection. They all studiously avoided her gaze, each far more interested in their current work, even if that work was just cleaning blood off their plates. Do you all think I have no knowledge of what goes through my own house? None of you are as subtle as you think you are.

They said nothing back to that, one by one standing back up from their work and lining up before Father, standing at the ready to continue the operation.

Whatever you all believe my brother to be, he is still human. And what he can die from hasn't changed. Prophet or not, a sword to the head will kill anyone. Kidra said. If you forget this fact, then you are unfit to protect him.

Father saw the Slavers as beneath his attention, and his instincts on combat probably made him feel confident in watching fight. He knew already I was fighting far under my limits.

The knights all saw in a different light. I wasnt sure how to deal with it exactly, but to them the thought of dying to so random slaver seed ludicrous. After all, no hero ever died from a random mook in the songs the clans taught. Kidra would say they werent combat veterans just yet, just highly trained newly drafted knights.

Kidra was the voice of reason here, trying to remind her knights reality didn't play favorites. Three gods above, we have been the random human mooks that took out targets far above our weight class in all this.

Now that we were on the other side of the equation as the giants stomping around, whos to say soone else doesnt do to us what we did to Feathers? Sorry, Ill stay by the combat lines next ti. I said, and ant it. Thats on . Snow kills just as easily as a fall would, if its not paid attention to. Shouldn't forget that saying exists for a reason.

Id gone into an autopilot earlier without realizing it due to how familiar it felt. Cant let myself do that again. Better to learn the lesson now while it was still small.

Kidra glared at for a mont longer, before giving a slight huff and nodding. So long as you understand, that is all that matters to . Snow isnt the only thing that kills. Arrogance kills just as easily as we do.

If you are done with this squabble, the remaining slavers are attempting to flee. Father said, eyes glowing slightly. Wraths group has been just as efficient hunting.

Effectively, I could see twenty two red dots on the minimap left. Wrath had already eliminated a good chunk at the sa ti we had. So gathering and making a break for one of the airspeeder hangers. Wraths complete control over the system ant that they wouldnt be able to open those bay doors up which would delay them by at least an hour to hack through the whole thing. An hour was a very, very long ti to be trapped in this particular compound.

Wraths group of green dots were flying straight through like a large fish in the pond, chasing down a smaller group of five dots. Those blinking dots hit door after door, stopping by each for a few seconds to break through, while Wraths group sprinted across them as if there werent any walls, hounding after like dogs chasing down a pipe weasel.

Even from the map, I could tell the panic in the way the red dots moved at the door fronts, outright shoving one another out of the way. Wraths group soon caught up to the group and surrounded them. The very next mont, they quickly blinked from red to gray one after another.

The green dots paused, almost as if digesting their al, before they turned and began to move straight for the hangar. Where the rest of the fifteen red dots were converging on.

Guess thats where the slavers were making their final stand. Shouldn't keep them waiting.

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