“You have the product?” a voice asked impatiently. A group of 17 men approached Silvaetus from the gates. The weapons they carried were too crude for him to acknowledge even as simple tools. Turning to the men he responded in a cold, calm – almost dead – voice:
“I have fulfilled my end of the deal” he held up the vial “it is your turn to show me what I desire.”
“Ah well about that…it turns out we decided to change the method of payment. Instead of money you now get your life as compensation”
The group of thugs surrounded him, grinning with crooked teeth. He couldn’t believe that he used to be part of their world…it seemed so simplistic, so trivial and ignorant.
“It was hard work obtaining the necessary ingredients. I even put myself in danger of being discovered as an illegal weapons merchant. So you can imagine my bad mood”
“We don’t give a damn about that! Just hand over the weapon and you can go free”
They were underestimating him…as these sorts of people usually do. They weren’t intelligent enough to understand the fat that they had already lost the moment they came. Silvaetus sighed – yet another profitless investment. The sound of shattering glass sounded as he dropped the small vial. Even under the mask could one see his sinister grin.
“Project IFF99234. Codenamed ‘Neurotic’. Classified as a Bioweapon. Effective range 200 meters. I could explain to you how exactly this virus eats through your neural network, but you would be dead b- oh look. Already dead.”
Around him lay 17 lifeless corpses, each with a completely blank expression. Taking a deep breath he marched through the gate towards the gate, watching the countdown in his eye. The Virus could only survive for so long, but just to be sure he released a predatory parasite into the air that would devour it. There would be no trace of the weapon…only corpses.
As Silvaetus walked towards the center of town he stepped over the lifeless husks of guards, merchants and other innocents. The weapon had a greater effective range than expected and he took note of that for future research.
“Total death count: 29 victims”
He looked up at the midday sun and let out a manic laugh. Nothing felt better than an overachieving weapon. Administering another dose of anti-psychotics he marched towards the city center. He had no goal, he simply marched and studied the monument of his past. And not so far behind hovered his security measure, keeping a watchful eye over him.