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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #4

GarDNAnge1 had explored five levels below the lobby, thinking they had seen most of the stores.  Once in the elevator, they saw just how big the building was.  There were fifty levels below ground, and they were going to the bottom.

The elevator door opened.  In place of the reflecting metal doors they were presented with a cold, dimly lit room with bodies everywhere.  Not alive but not victims of a killing spree.  They were organized in neat rows; and with no glass, close enough to touch.

These bodies were much like the others upstairs, in the position of their demise.  However, these were completely whole.  Most were laying down, perhaps the victims of a battle.  Others seemed to die while doing normal activities; running, eating, playing cards.  Frozen in motion with nothing but basic coverings, they looked so alive but, not.

Royal couldn’t help but stop and stare to make sure they weren’t breathing.  It seemed as though any of them could move at any time.  Then a thought crossed her mind.  What if one of them gained consciousness while neglected down here?  They would be hungry and want to attack and eat anything they came across.  Who knows what horrible changes they would have gone through to survive in this place?

Cyd lead them trough the level.  The waxed black marble walls and large windows mirrored the rest of the building.  “This is where we keep our oldest entries.”  He sounded like he was giving a tour, “These entries have been completely repaired so hardly anyone comes down here.  We’ve been waiting for them to be retrieved but it’s been so long.  Maybe they’ve been forgotten.”

Oyintsa took up the rear.  He saw most of the party in front of him.  He turned to check on Royal to make sure she was doing well.  She was falling behinds again staring at another adventurer.  “Princess,” he shouted, startling her out of her daydream.       “Keep up!  We’re all here together.”  Soon after, she jogged to catch up.

Cyd continued to lead them to the rear of the massive level.  “They look alive don’t they?”  He said with not little pride as Royal caught up to them.  “These adventurers are more like mannequins in this state,” Cyd continued, “There are several steps in the reanimation process before they move and breath.”

They approached the rear most wall and turned to the left.  At the end of the pathway was an average looking young lady.  Slightly below average height, it seemed as though she had finished drinking out of a cup.  Her orange, yellow-spotted skin looked alive but like all others there she wasn’t breathing.  She looked to the left in horror, distantly in their direction.

“Here she is,” Cyd said as they approached, “She was found in the remains of a nasty bombing accident.  Rubin’s Trail was trying to bombard the Metal Fortress.  Unfortunately for her, there was a protective energy shield.  Most of the bombs exploded on the shield.  A few of them bounced off of the shield into town.  And well, here we are.”

“That was forty five years ago,” Tirzah said calmly almost to herself.  She looked at her handheld to pull up an image of AD7.

“How long have you worked here, exactly?”  Hachiro couldn’t help but ask.

“Not that long,” Cyd said, “Sometimes I get bored and read up on the entries.”

“IMAGE MATCH.” Tirzah’s handheld told them all they need to know.

“This is her,” Tirzah said satisfied, “How do we prepare for the next stages of her regeneration?”

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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #3

Walking though the lower levels of the rejuvenation center, Tizarah took the lead with the receptionist.  When an adventurer’s wound was beyond the Healing Talents and hospitals, they would come here.  They would stay in stasis being repaired until they were ready to be reanimated.  Room after room had adventurers frozen in the position of their untimely demise, being repaired.  All of them perfectly preserved while the machines repaired them.  All of them with eyes of questioning horror.  Tirzah and the receptionist didn’t seem to mind at all.

For Royal it was like walking through a creepy non-wax museum.  She took up the rear and could not help but shiver.  Not only was it much colder than on the higher levels, the rejuvenation process was something that she’d been wary about.  She saw an adventurer in a defensive position. The lady warrior was holding up an arm as if to block with a shield, but with no shield.  Royal could only guess that something pierced through her defenses. The warrior’s eyes looked in horror at a large hole in her chest. Many tiny machines worked to put a strange substance into the exposed areas.  Feeling a little sick, Royal realized that she had looked long enough and had actually was being left behind.  Not wanting to be left alone in such a place she hurried to catch up with the receptionist.

They learned his name was Cyd and that he had been working there for a very, very long time.  After learning more about him, they agreed that they could have a better use for his talents.  Cyd became much more cooperative after hearing that.  “You’re looking for Aa Dee Seven?  From what I remember, the Metal Fortress was finally defeated ten years ago.  The reports say that she was transported to a kingdom to the south.”

Tirzah was patient with her reply, “I know what the reports say,” she said trying not to insult his intelligence.  “The whole story is often hidden, waiting between the lines waiting for you,” she paused to correct herself pointing at the top of her head, “if you ask the right questions.”

“Everyone knows how things ended,” she continued, “When they started fifty years ago, Aa Dee Seven was a polite defender with a long tower defense wall to defend this area from southern attackers.”  She paused to look at an adventurer as she finished her story, and let Royal catch up.  It seemed as though the adventurer was taking an over head swing with an ax or a hammer, only the weapon was missing, so was his lower body.  Tirzah continued, “She defended things easily hold her ground.  She designed her machines to upgrade themselves based on the attacker’s strategies and weaponry.  She was good at anticipating their strategies and made additional modifications herself, staying at least one step beyond of them.  With increased attacks, the defenses became stronger, but the wall never expanded.”

“After five years, the defensive technology of the wall increased more rapidly.  The machines started building additions to the wall until it resembled a fortress.  They continued to expand the fortress gaining ground towards the attacking kingdom.  Rubin’s Trail was in danger of being taken over.”

Cyd thought for a bit to realize what she was saying.  “Rubin’s Trail?” Cyd said with disbelief.  “They’ve protected us for the last ten years.”  Rubin’s Trail had been a kingdom that always had a positive view in the public eye.  ‘A shining city in the dark times,’ was their motto.  They always made sure to defend travelers from bandits and served as the source of law and order.

“They have dark times like any other.”  Tirzah said calmly.  “The wall was always meant to defend Bosstown.  Still, it took five years before it made aggressive actions towards Rubin’s Trail.  Something must have happened after the first five years.  Do you have anyone here from about forty five years ago?”

“Yes. She would be in the lowest level.”

“Take me to her.”

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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #2

“I need a better job,” Cyd Chang says as he looks at the schedule frustrated. Business was nowhere near what it was ten years ago. That was no excuse to schedule only one dependable person for the shift.  Who does that?

Cyd had been educated at the finest schools; learned the finer points of the most powerful Talent Sets. For what, to have a lame job in a freezer reviving fail adventures? There had to be something better. Seven years asking for reassignments or promotions: nothing, only skeleton shifts, training people that don’t care enough about work to show up. How would they like it when they took him for granted and he wasn’t there?

“Bing,” the high chime was unmistakable. He’d heard it many times before, thankfully, not often today. Then again the day just started. He set the work schedule back into place promising to find another job soon. He had no idea how to find this job but it never hurt to hope.

As always, the high chime meant that someone was coming into the center to revive someone. He had to abandon the back office to tend to them. That meant there was no one to work the machines reconstructing the more damaged adventurers.

How would they expect to keep this place running if there was no one here? He walked to the front desk. An empty doorway separated the back from the front. He tried to keep his frustration in check as he walked out. It took a lot of strength stop at the counter and not to keep walking out the door.

“Bosstown Rejuvenation Center. How can I help you?” The customer’s fist balled tightly in anger. Thankfully, she calmed down quickly. Her companions each held a hand under their cloaks. He had to admit that the words came out a little more harsh than he wanted them to. Hopefully, they won’t kill him. On a day like today, there would be no one there to rejuvenate him.

“We would like to see if you have a very special builder. Her name is Aa Dee Seven.” There were four of them. They looked fairly organized and very strong, much stronger than the local hooligans. He only saw one face.  A beautiful lady with long hair.  The others wore matching black hooded cloaks. They were obviously in a clan but not one from around here. The leader stood just beyond the desk, flanked by two male companions. The unmasked lady companion stood further back and to the left of them.

AD7? Why would someone look for anyone so notorious here? Her technical monstrosities were defeated ten years ago. When they found her, she was pretty much all machine too. Her remains were shipped to a kingdom southwest of her Mech Fortress. Why would they look here? It’s in the wrong direction.

“Aa Dee Seven? Why would you look for her here? Bounty hunters hunted all of her monstrosities long ago. Only people here these days are bleeding hearts and wishful.. .. thinkers..” He almost stuttered over his words as the leader’s female companion sprung into action. She was so fast that before he could react, she had thrown a large bag onto the counter. It landed with a heavy sound promising to dent the counter. As it landed, gold coins spilled his direction. He stared at the bag as a world full of possibilities opened for him, if he helped them.

“We have a hunch,” the leader shrugged calmly as she began again, “but we’re not sure how to start looking. We know that it’s a breach of protocol but,” she paused gaining his attention. He managed to look away from the bag after awhile. She was leaning slightly over the counter her glowing electric blue eyes made her face just barely visible. She was looking through his eyes as though she could see into his soul. Her face, colder than the room, told him everything he needed to know about his situation. “Could you help us search?”

Though her lady companion’s arms were now relaxed, her two male companions were still ready. Hands beneath their cloaks, he knew that no matter how she phrased her words, it was not a question. “Sure. I would love to help you search for her.”

“Good!” she said gaining a sudden friendly tone. Her changing mood was slightly disturbing. It was very comforting that her male companions had relaxed their arms though. The bag of gold appeared in her hand as she stepped away from the counter. He didn’t see when she picked it up but it didn’t really matter now. “We’ll hold onto this until we’re done. Is that ok?”

Of course, not! “Sure. It will make it easier for me to work the controls,” he said as he placed the few spilled coins into his pockets.

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