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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #16

AD7 returned to the group after the most important of tasks.  Her body signaled a short while ago that she drank quite enough water.  Walking back to the others, she had a little trouble moving naturally.  Perhaps it was a side effect of her recent reanimation.  However, she moved far better than the average champion would after rejuvenation.

GarDNAnge1 still waited for Cyd to finish working.  His shift had less than an hour left.  Oyintsa and Royal seemed the most tired of waiting, but wait they must.  Cyd was a rare find.  He knew much more than they ever could about rejuvenation.  He had studied the particulars of all the talent sets.  He also hated his job and wanted to go somewhere else.  They had this one chance to make sure he went with them.

As AD7 reached the couch, Tirzah made a suggestion based on her team’s complaints.  “Oyintsa, Royal, why don’t you take our friend outside and show her around while we wait,” she said.

They both stood up immediately; more than happy to do something, anything other than sit around.  AD7 was anxious to see what was outside as well.  The rejuvenation center was dark but nice and very clean.  She wanted to see the city that housed such a building.

As they reached the door, Royal tucked her hair back into her cloak preparing to raise her hood.  Oyintsa lifted his hood then turned to AD7.  “Just so you know friend,” he said in a solemn tone, “the city has changed a lot for the worse.”

AD7 heard him but didn’t listen.  She had already reached the solid metal doors eager to see what was on the other side.  The doors opened quickly as she pulled with surprising strength.

She was not prepared.

She walked out, staring in disbelief at the sight that assaulted her.  Weed stalks grew through cracks in the street.  Dead leaves and other debris were scattered everywhere.  The buildings that used to be houses and shops only served as fences for random plants growing through them.

However, she saw much more than what was apparent.  She also saw the city as it once was.  The weed stricken streets, every gutted house it was all hers once, hers and beautiful.  She could hear the echoes of children playing.  This city held great beauty but it was gone, all of it gone.

The memory hit her hard.  She had planned these streets and built them.  Her machines cut each pebble in the gravel road to fit together perfectly without the use of mortar.  The road she had finished was perfectly smooth.  She used to look at it in awe every time she went into town for supplies.

She had designed each house and shop personally.  Each was designed to the specifications of the owners.  Each of them was colorful and clean, as individual as the people that lived in them.  This city was beautiful, once.

A tear forms in her eye.  How long had she spent designing all the houses, the streets?  Enough time to drive the normal person crazy.  Perhaps she would have been crazy if not for her helper.  It was all for nothing.  Everything she had built was destroyed by time and neglect.  Now crying at the remains of her lovely city, she asked “How long was I out?”

“About forty five years,” Oyintsa replied.  He remembered Tirzah telling her that.  Perhaps she was so swamped with the new information that some of the minor details slipped from her.

“How did this happen,” AD7 continued, “M.. my wall… should have protected them.”  Then she remembered.  The wall!  She looked to the right, the general direction it used to be.  When she had left it, she could barely see it over the houseline.  Now, it was a dominant piece of the distant sky line easily towering over the distant trees.  Still, it too was in disrepair.  It even had a few missile-explosion sized holes in it.  “How long did it hold?”

“It lasted for a really long time,” Royal said.

“The fortress only fell about ten years ago,” Oyinsta added

AD7 thought of thirty five years of fighting.  She had no idea her helper was capable of the inhuman battling that must have taken place.  “My helper must have fought hard,” she said finally.

“Your helper,” Royal asked.

“I built her to help me build,” AD7 answered.  “She was a like part of me…or part of me,” AD7 stammered for a bit.  “It’s hard to explain,” she said finally, “She helped me talk to the machines but, she wanted… I can’t remember,”  AD7 said, truly wishing she could.  She tried hard to bring up the memory but it refused to appear.  She knew it was important but could not remember the simple fact.

At that, the three of them walked down the stairway and headed towards the populated areas.  They passed by what passed for a market it held little that was worth buying.  There was little here to attract bandits, much less keep them away.

As they walked, AD7 realized that Bosstown’s glory was far beyond reclaiming.  It would be best to stay with GarDNAnge1 and help them as best she could.  Wait, did he call my wall a fortress?

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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 #1

Team GarDNAnge1 wandered the streets of Bosstown looking for the rejuvenation chamber.  The symbol of Sanity, a golden Apple leaf pointed up with a black sword pointed down, was proudly displayed on their pristine black cloaks promising doom to anyone that would think of disturbing them.  Warriors from Sanity were among the best in the world.  At this point, they would prefer not to be disturbed.  Hopefully, the wildlife would cooperate.

From what was left of the varied houses they could tell that this city was once prosperous like so many others.  Now there was little to distinguish it from the wild lands.  Remnants of a city remained.  There was an upturned stair case here, a broken brick chimney there.  Through the towering weeds, they could tell where the roads used to be.  They walked down them towards what looked like a more populated area.

Even in the populated areas, the city was all but abandoned.  The only people around had their own business to attend.  It seemed like the locals wanted to restore the city to a former glory.  The locals tried to get their attention.  Normally Sanity warriors, especially the Pure Order Set stopped to help the less fortunate.  This time, their mission was far more important.

Tirzah Hang, paused as she took in the dark stone building.  They had never needed to go these lengths before but they knew all about changing times.  The trails were approaching and the leaders of Sanity decided to participate again.  Pure Order and Pure Wealth have usually done well but this time; a vital piece of their clan was missing.  The oldest and greatest warrior clans came here for help.

Her three companions paused beside her; taking in their leader’s reflection and reluctance.  They shared her doubts, but history had been recorded and replayed for all to see.  The events were studied and used as text for other builders to follow.  Even after fifty years, builders still envied her skill.  If their information was correct the builder of legend was inside.

“Are you sure we want to do this love,” Oyintsa Yuan, her second in command said.  His hand sought the safety of his cloak and the grip of his combat shotgun.  They were easily projected to be much stronger than any known enemy in this city.  However, the Prevention Talent user knew to be ready anyway.  “There has to be others in Sanity that can help.”

“We’ve not come this far to turn back now,” she replied.  Tirzah slowly started walking again.  The others followed suit.  Approaching the building, it seemed much taller now and strangely clean.  It had to be the only well kept building in the city.  Even in a city like this, the Rejuvenation Center’s standards were kept.

“These places creep me out,” Royal Qiu said as they climbed the dirty debris filled stairs.  Thankfully, the wind only blew slightly today, just enough to catch the tail of her cape and waist long red hair.

“What could possibly be the problem,” Hachiro Tai said as he turned full circle climbing the stairs with them.  “We’ve all been to places like this before.”

“Coming out, yes.  But going in?”  Royal help back a shudder.  Having been in the rejuvenation chamber several times, she preferred not to be reminded of the discomfort.  For the first few days after rejuvenation, muscles never seemed to work right.  Limbs would fall asleep at random.  She always wondered why but preferred not to be told.

They entered the building and were hit with the sudden chill.  The receptionist was equally cold.  “Bosstown Rejuvenation Center.  How can I help you?”  His words were polite, but his tone told her to go away.

Tirzah tried not to get upset.  This man had probably done his job long enough not to care who he was talking to anymore.  Besides, if she hurt him, it would take a lot of convincing the next time she needed to be rejuvenated.  “We would like to see if you have a very special builder.  Her name is Aa Dee Seven.”

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