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Now reading: BECMI Chapter 139 – What is Locked Within from Biracial Edgelord Can't Make Immortal : Power of Ten, Book Seven, a Action novel by RE Druin.

We had co out inside the defensive walls of a fortified compound, higher up, and one of the big warbots was actually directly below us. Armored plates glead duly, the chanical head replete with visual, heat, and radar-guided motion-detecting sensor arrays, none of which were going to register us with Vampire’s Veil, unless these were living Constructs with a soul… which they were not.

Lifeless, programd things, although I would not risk the complexity of their AI.

Beyond, out past the walls, cut a hundred yards back in a perfectly sheared-through and leveled-off area of glassed earth, was an underground jungle, full of life and sounds of birds and insects, with swinging branches, garish flowers, mossy elder trees, and great vines hanging here and there.

An underground paradise that the beastials would have given anything to seize and take for their own. Heck, the shadenelves would have done so…

I juxtaposed positions on my ntal map, rotated them…

Yeah, in the future, this had beco one of the primary living caverns for the orc tribes. I’d never gone through it, but my Communes of the area had not sensed any of this technological stuff, which would have stood out like black blots.

It appeared the Doom of Darkmoor had made so extra changes in the world, with the Immortals likely behind a bunch of them.

Well, this alternate tiline was going to get so changes of its own.

-Forward slow,- I /told Duum, who just inclined his wings and took off, silent and invisible, not making a sound as we passed beyond the periter of the compound here, past the defense turrets, and glided off into the very thick tree cover here, which he glided through with the ease of a bat who maneuvered between stalactite pillars all the ti.

-We are looking for sothing, Mistress?- he /asked easily, largely unafraid… although he wisely didn’t want to ss with the giant warbot on tank treads made out of durasteel, at least without Nature’s Avatar or sothing in place on him.

-What the automated defenses are guarding against.- I considered the scale of ti passing. -There’s a strong artificial intelligence guiding the whole, with a pretty robust self-repair system in place to keep this thing maintained for all these centuries. I can only guess the Immortals didn’t find this place and just wipe away all of it. But they are clearly guarding against sothing, and the design of these things falls within human aesthetics and engineering designs. They don’t look elven or dwarven in concept.-

Elves almost helplessly had to go to the artistic, nimble, speedy glass cannon concept, while dwarves loved them solidity, sureness, toughness, and lots of armor. It was why they worked so well together, while good generalists could take them apart individually. Combined, the two extres made for a dangerous combination.

Duum’s gentle squeaks of sonar were enough to get most of the insects out of the way of him, the bugs feeling the quiet power behind those sounds and wanting nothing to do with it. There wasn’t a lot of room to spread his wings without going above the trees which ca within a couple hundred feet of the sun lamps above, but since he didn’t actually need them with the Flight spell active, he just tucked them in and used them for casual maneuverability.

It was a magical world, so there were monstrous things here, without a doubt.

I saw a spider-web a couple hundred feet across, and its weaver, legs splayed out to form a twenty-foot blob, sitting motionless in the middle of it, waiting. A snake over a hundred feet long moved through the underbrush, along with dozens of others of all sizes winding up and down the trees. There didn’t seem to be birds as such, but the number of varieties of bats was impressive, none anywhere near as large as Duum, and their own ears heard his squeaks and moved hastily out of the way.

I’d never seen bats with such bright plumage displays in all colors, either, although many of them seed to be fruit and flower bats, not predators.

Many, not all. Those others cowered back out of sight as he glided unseen past them, sonar warning them away, as it did most of the things that could hear him.

Frogs, locusts, rats, salamanders, scorpions, centipedes, lizards, ants, beetles, moths/butterflies, at least so animated vegetation and magical plants, but nothing like a treant tripping my awareness, so no magical forest-keeper.

More hyperaccelerated magical evolution than soone caretaking the place. No sign of anything intelligent as yet…

There. A sapient Aura, although not much of one. Brown as they co, basically little more than an animal. Duum noticed it in our bond, and silently swooped along a tree of no breed that ever grew on the surface, as much fungus as plant, with long, trailing tendrils instead of leaves.

More Auras ca into view, an even dozen of them: a hunting party of so kind.

Duum went quiet and glided up close, incidentally pausing thirty feet above a pig-sized wolf-spider that seed to be studying the sa thing.

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They were humanish, but… devolved. Skulls reinforced, squarish, incisors and canines extended, jaws more developed. Their nails were grown into actual claws, slouched posture, smaller and more apish builds with longer arms, a couple even having vestigial tails active behind them, with larger feet with prehensile toes that could grab and climb far more easily, sowhere between chimpanzee and orangutans in size.

They were hunting a fifty-foot centipede moving slowly through the underbrush below them, it looked like. It had ridges up along its backside, and the long and overdeveloped mandibles up front were snapping through thick fronds and ferns without much effort. The last ten feet of its body didn’t have legs, but the tail was built like a segnted whip of so sort, serrated spines that pinched and chopped through anything caught between them.

I noted the crude spears and barbed clubs the creatures had looked to be tipped by spines similar to those of the centipede below, and crude pieces of armor tied to their limbs looked to be of carapace parts.

My Assay swept gently across them.

Morlock (devolved human). Base HD 3, Warrior/3-6. HP: 23/23-60 #At: 3 C/C/B or 1 weapon AC: 5 Dmg: 3-8 (x2)/1-6 3 TH, or by weapon 2, 5 TH AL: Neutral

I glanced at the insect below.

Stegocentipede HD: 14 Health: 84 #AT: 2 (1 Bite, 1 Tail) AC: 20 Dmg: 3-18 poison bite/2-12 4 tail sweep, 12 TH.

That… was an extrely dangerous target for a bunch of Three’s to be hunting, although the leader appeared to be a Six. They had devolved to a racial Hit Die paradigm, but had kept enough intelligence to at least cultivate the Warrior Class and keep it active. If they could pin the bug and swarm it from all sides, they might have a good chance of killing it before it could start taking them apart. Likely instinct would have the bug coiling up tight, and that tail sweep would plow through them, while the poisoned bite would grab, hold, and kill rather quickly.

Netting it down would be the proper play, crushing it to the ground and holding it while they worked spears underneath its armored plates.

“Huh,” I whispered to myself, staring at them.

Nine will get you ten they were another of the genetic stabilizers used to stop the wild generational mutating of the beastials. They likely tested the defenses of the fortress, maybe even with stampedes of beasts, but had never broken through.

Odds were there was another fort or fortresses defending other egress points. They’d be notable as so of the few areas without vegetation growing on them.

-Altitude.- I was tempted to intervene on behalf of the morlocks and simply snuff the bug for them, or even send down Duum to kill it, test out the at, and just leave the corpse for them. Certainly nothing was going to readily eat it with those spines without dismbering it first. Instead, Dumm fluttered his wings and sent us wafting up a couple hundred feet from the undergrowth below, where the hunt would continue as long as it would take.

Stalking was actually a very inefficient style of hunting, unless you were suprely skilled. It was usually better to lure and corral, and much safer, especially with gafauna.

Well, that was what it was.

We ca up above the canopy, made up of trees and massive shroom-trees that had no problem with the sun. I inhaled the wet air, the high humidity presaging regular drops of water dripping from the ceiling or even out of the very air, held at bay by Primus on my finger.

-Testing,- I /sent to the Markspace.

Sothing woke up, and I shut up instantly. Duum politely dropped below the treeline promptly. I shut down the Marklink, everyone on the far end knowing to shut up when I did that.

There was sothing here that was telepathic, psionic, and powerful. It couldn’t see us if I was psilent, but if I started broadcasting, it could doubtless ho right in on .

And it was located thataway. Inherited Divination mastery and the Ward to let know about that stuff, being very good at using and improving Astral Wards.

Had to be, in a place with nosy Immortals casting about looking for stuff.

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Duum hovered over the top of one of the giant mushrooms, what looked like a cap of giant cones mottled with holes like a fleshy sponge defying the sunlamps with their liveliness, the mold and moss growing on them ignoring their nature.

My Familiar naturally shared in my defensive Buffs when close to or touching, so I wasn’t worried about being Detected.

It looked like about a half-mile clearing of yellowish mushrooms and caked tendril-roots, with a nasty crowd of floating spores up above it, except for two things.

One, it was mounded up incredibly high, at least twenty feet thick.

Two, hundreds, if not thousands, of zombie-like morlock corpses shambled about the place, keeping any psi or spore-resistant creatures away from the thick mass of the fungi there.

The thing was rippling subtly, not even really visible without elevation and being able to perceive the whole mass of it. Detect Psionics also read the energy about it very clearly, indeed.

I looked down at the mushroom cone beneath with an Assay.

Quilifer Fungal Tree. Immune to psionics, dumps enormous amounts of acid on anything disturbing its base, can spray acid at things threatening it.

And it was the only thing surrounding this mass of Yellow Musk Fungi.

I rapidly deduced that it was the only thing that had managed to survive in this area. The fungal intelligence of the Yellow Musk had likely infected or destroyed any other plant life, adding them to its biomass, but the Quilifer were immune to psionics and if the zombies were directed to cut them down, they’d be doused in acid, liquefied, and beco food for the roots from the trees, so of which were definitely extending into the mass of the Yellow Musk, although not far… likely the distance it could spray acid to prevent the zombies from ripping those roots apart.

Magical nature, coming up with sothing, or a sign of sothing else? The Assay didn’t say if this was so form of bioengineered life form that had, one way or another, been designed to contain the psionic-capable lifeform they were guarding and likely feeding upon.

It was plain the yellow fungi had quite the reach with its telepathy, and likely culled the morlocks regularly to create its servants, probably keeping a certain number around and replacing them with living morlocks when they fell apart from use or if sothing else ca along with an appetite for Yellow Musk creepers.

The thing was an odd mix of fungal tubers and root balls, interspersed with winding vines that bore oddly bright yellow flowers. The flowers also boasted spore bulbs that were slowly releasing the hazy yellow spores in the air as a constant presence, crackling with imbued psionic energy.

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