“Trust me, there’s nothing poor about that cunt. Whatever he’s doing to her, it’s less than she deserves. If he leaves that snake alive long enough for me to get my hands on her…” Her voice trailed off, and while she certainly had herself under control there was no hiding the very real hatred she felt toward Zifu.
However, the disgraced queen was not the reason why they had all gathered together, and she refused to let Zifu take up any more of their time and energy than she was worth. So with a slight sigh through her nostrils, she let the topic go and moved on, content with the information the Blade had given her regarding Maker’s cloning methods.
Before she could get too deep into anything, Mercury knew that she first needed to provide some kind of tangible proof that Maker was still alive. While she was certain that Blade trusted Hosrius enough at the very least to take their word for it, a solid confirmation was always better. And so, Mercury shared with them the recording from her first and only direct confrontation with the man. While his face was covered, the Xocili had no doubt that the Engineer’s voice and mannerisms would be more than enough for his own brother to recognize him, and she was right. At the end of the video, the man was staring hard at the screen as they all waited to see what he would say, and with great displeasure he confirmed that it was, in fact, his brother.
The confirmation had a mixed reaction from the other two aliens, Hosrius resigned and Grubar ready to get down to the nitty gritty of the next steps. The Blade returned his attention to Mercury, asking her if the interaction they had just witnessed was her most recent one with him, and remarking upon how unlikely it was that he would go to ground just because of what she was, if only because of his own ego. The way the Blade looked at it, Maker was likely just working out his next steps.
“Oh, he already made his next move several weeks ago,” she informed him as plainly as if they were discussing sports. “I’m supposed to be dead, if you recall, and as long as I am very careful about staying hidden, Maker will continue to believe that he was successful at having me assassinated.”
She gestured to the screen. “This was my one and only direct encounter with him, if you can even call it direct. He and I had been playing with one another from afar for several months before that, before I knew who he was and before he knew what I was. I didn’t discover he was not from Earthland until I got my hands on his computer mainframe. That was when I realized the Dread Masters had someone in their employ that did not belong, and I started diving pretty heavily into analyzing his technology. Several months later he tried to have my fiance killed, and had Scourge not managed to intervene Maker would have gotten away with it.”
Holding out her hand, she summoned the replica she’d made of the sword that Maker had designed, the weapon materializing in her grip as easily as the screen. Turning it with the handle facing out, she offered it to the Blade to study. “This was the weapon he had designed to do it, or at least as closely as I could replicate. I suspect that I am missing a crucial component to craft a true copy, but I had very little time to study the original before it melted to ash in my hands.” While Mercury suspected that the Blade wouldn’t be able to tell her much about the sword itself, considering that Maker seemed the bigger engineer between the two and the weapon had been crafted utilizing Earthland magic, she still felt at this point that it was important to keep the Blade apprised of as many details as she could afford to share. There was no telling if she was overlooking something that didn’t stand out to her, but would to him.
“Everything after that happened in rather rapid succession. It was only two weeks at most after Vandrad was almost killed that he went missing, which as I said was the event that led directly into my attempt to confront the Engineer. The day after my chat with him and Scourge, while the rest of us were still turning this planet inside out to find Vandrad, I myself was kidnapped by a member of my own race that I’d had a falling out with, and he took me off world back to the Nazru. At some point in the midst of all that Vandrad returned and, alongside the help of these two lugs,” she nodded to Hosrius and Grubar with a slight smirk, “and his family and a few of our friends, they got me and the rest of my people out of that mess and safely back to Earthland. We barely had a week of peace after that before Maker and the Dread Masters made their next move.”
She was greatly skimming over quite a lot of big topics, but considering most of it didn’t involve Maker himself, it would only have been a waste of time to get into it. As it was, she just wanted to give him an idea of timeline so he knew how recent the more Maker-centric events were. But now she was at the meat of the most recent issue, something that she hadn’t really even gotten to relay to Hosrius and Grubar just yet. “For the sake of not overwhelming you with information, for now I’ll say that the interest the Dread Masters have in my fiance is one of his powers. He is apparently a descendant of one of the founders of their organization from centuries back, and inherited a magic the Dread Masters had crafted to protect themselves from creatures of supernatural origins that oppressed humanity back in the day. Those beings – they call them gods and demons – still exist today, but they don’t interact with the world as directly as they once used to.”
“So as soon as they knew that Vandrad was back on Earthland, they made their move. They sent Scourge after Vandrad. Long story short, Scourge is supposedly a clone of the descendant that Vandrad inherited his magic from, and Scourge also is able to control some of the same magic. Luckily for us, the Dread Masters weren’t aware that Scourge’s loyalties had shifted. Rather than steal Vandrad’s power like he was supposed to, he pushed Vandrad to a higher plane of power in an attempt to make sure that Vandrad would have what it takes to destroy the Dread Masters. At the exact same time that fight was going on, there were three other attacks. One lead by Maker, who targeted Vandrad’s family at their former estate in Bellum. They managed to make it out alive thanks to some preparations Scourge had put in place, but their entire home was destroyed, along with the surrounding town and its denizens.”
She cast a small glance to Hosrius and Grubar at that point, who surely would have been floored by the news.“Luckily most of the manor itself was not there, because they were at the safe haven where my people were moved… but we still lost a lot of people that day. And not just those connected to the du Wolffs.” Her eyes flicked to the spot where the clone had been burned to smithereens, the dark hatred in her eyes stoking to life once more. “That one was also involved. She was one of the leaders of the Dread Master’s rivals, the Order of Souls, a queen by the name of Zifu that had married the Order’s leader. Zifu led an attack on the Order, and slaughtered anyone that did not agree to join the Masters. Her own people. She attacked and almost killed her own husband, as well as Vandrad’s father, and several others. Thanks to her, the Order was all but destroyed and all of their assets were seized by Maker and the Masters. If she’s being used by Maker to make clones, I can only assume that he and the Masters have decided her usefulness had been used up and now she is paying the price for her foolish treachery… and whatever he’s putting her through, I hope it hurts.”
It would become clear in that moment why Mercury had regarded the woman with such contempt. As far as she was concerned, Zifu was not a woman to be pitied, not even for whatever fate she was suffering at Maker’s hands. But once again, she showed restraint and moved on, rather than linger on the topic. Her expression relaxed and she carried on. “The final attack was on me. I was running a few errands in the cities, picking up supplies for my people, when I realized I was being followed and tracked by a large group of people. I was able to lead them to a remote location away from any civilizations, and that was when they attempted to kill me, and as far as they are aware they managed to do so. Maker is not the only one capable of creating clones, and I was able to use my magic to create a convincing enough clone of myself that they never realized it wasn’t me. Shortly after they left, Scourge and Vandrad picked me up and Scourge took us to the main headquarters of the Dread Masters where the bulk of their personnel was stationed. We didn’t allow a single soul to live. Unfortunately, Maker, Zifu, and the Triad – the heads of the Masters – had already moved themselves into hiding long before that, so they were nowhere to be seen.”
“And that brings us to the now.” Mercury shifted where she sat, getting herself more comfortable with her back up against the tree. “Nothing of note has happened since the attacks. At least, nothing related to Maker. He did manage to get his hands on some of Vandrad’s people as well. My fiance is only half Earthlander,” she explained for the Blade’s benefit, seeing as how Hosrius and Grubar were at least aware of the knowledge, even if they didn’t know much else about the details. “His family on his mother’s side comes from not just a different planet, but a different universe entirely. They are immortals with their own abilities unique to their people, and when the three of us attacked the Masters’ compound we found a large group of them imprisoned. They said that a few of them were taken away from time to time and never came back. I can only assume Maker was involved. Just one more tally to add to the laundry list of grievances he will answer for, when the time is right.”
“But as you are all aware, even more than I am, he is a slippery target. It will take careful and precise planning and a great deal of patience to bring him down. Luckily, gentlemen…” Her lips turned up in a very slow, very impish smirk that the Scengar and Jirian were all too familiar with by this point. “I have secured us quite the advantage.”
Mercury was all too pleased with herself, and it showed. “You’ll recall my mention of tricking my would-be assassins with a clone of my own design. Between my own inherent abilities as a Xocili and the magic that I acquired here on Earthland, I am able to maintain a connection to that clone, whom my attackers took back to Maker. I know exactly where he is and I am even able to observe him to a limited degree. Limited for the moment, that is. He is currently studying and dissecting my “body” in what I believe is an attempt to resurrect me. So when he is near my clone, I am able to use my connection with it to overhear things that he is saying. He is fully convinced that I am dead, and he does not suspect that the corpse he is working on is a fake. My eventual plan is to allow him to succeed at bringing me back to life, letting him think that I am under his control, and from there I am sure that I will be able to spy on him much more efficiently. Maybe even gain a bit of his trust. And then, boys.. We will be in business.”
She let the knowledge hang there for the moment, giving them a chance to take it all in. If they were going to kill Maker, they would need every edge they could get their hands on, and Mercury had provided them with what was likely the biggest one any of them had ever dreamed of having. Then, her emerald gaze turned back to the Blade, her expression becoming a bit more sober in that moment. “However, as much as I am sure you would like to, we cannot act now. He already knows you are here.” She queued up the screen to play a different clip. While there was no visual with this recording, since her clone’s eyes were closed at the time, the audio was working just fine.
“Well hello… brother.”
Her gaze never left the Blade’s as the short but important recording played. “I assume he tracked your ship as it entered the atmosphere. I have similar scanners in place, myself. This planet has achieved space flight, but it is not common, so it is easy to screen ships entering and leaving the atmosphere. And since he apparently also knows, now, that Hosrius and Grubar are here… all three of you need to be extremely cautious. I can help you stay hidden if you need it. There are plenty of protective measures around my guild Silver Wolf, and I can guarantee he would not be able to find you there. I would also bet that Themesycia would be willing to provide shelter for all three of you at their new estate, which you two already know is one of the safest places on this planet. Knowing them, Seri and Mythal would likely be willing to provide shelter as well. Mythal is my fiance’s adopted brother, and Seri is his fiance,” she explained once more for the Blade’s benefit. “They are the leaders of this country’s military force, and are widely hailed as two of the most powerful mages on Earthland. Even Maker knows better than to target them directly, and they are already harboring someone that he would very much like to get his hands on: a scientist that the Masters were blackmailing into doing their dirty work. She worked under Maker directly for a very long time. Her and Scourge had the most exposure to him. I am confident that I could arrange secure meetings with both, if you’d like. The two of them would be more than happy to assist with bringing him down.” | |