Zachary was trying to navigate towards the carriage pile-up he had been at yesterday, although as he was going from the old university he rarely traversed this particular route. He had major landmarks to guide the way, but the specifics of his path varied from usual. He was alert more than usual, because he was aware that he was carrying quite valuable cargo- a lot of tools and a number of cores. He was not worried, of course. He was quite able to handle himself if things went pear-shaped, but he'd prefer things to go smoothly.
It was when he was trying to find his way in this unfamiliar territory that he stumbled across a body lying in an alley. Checking that nobody was around, he sidled over to it. It could be a trap. It's a corpse. What kind of trap is that? At least, I think its a corpse. The body wore black hooded robes, pants, shoes and gloves which covered his entire body and was lying face up on the ground, sprawled out. His face was pale and lifeless, and was the only exposed skin on him. There were no wounds, mutilation or signs of a struggle anywhere on him. Around his neck, dangling beside his chest, was a necklace with a symbol on it. He last remembered that symbol from a book he had just read. The Church of Aeros.
Zachary laid a hand on him and read the man's body quickly. Definitely dead, but no wounds of any sort, inside or out. No physical damage. It could have been disease, but I can't see anything obvious. Maybe a heart attack? I'm going with life-sucking kage. But whatever did it didn't want what he was carrying. Zachary expanded his view and saw what Kaa'is was talking about under the man's cloak. There were some basics, like a dagger, food, water, but more interestingly were five exotic cores. Zachary snapped back to reality and reached into the cloak, pulling out the five cores. There were three of one kind and two of another, and they were all roughly the size of a baseball. He was able to quickly identify the group of three. "Plasma cores. Now those aren't common." But the other two eluded his knowledge. "But these must be really rare. I can't figure them out from the top of my head."
Zachary got up and looked around again, and the glint of metal caught his eye. Heading over to it, he found what appeared to be a rifle of sorts strewn on the ground not far from the man. It also bore the Church of Aeros' insignia. He picked it up and carefully looked at it. The rifle was of unfamiliar design to him. He analysed more deeply, seeing the inner workings, and identified parts. A slot where a core, around the size of a baseball, would be inserted and used for ammunition, with the energies directed down the barrel. Batteries and a capacitor bank with a short pulse period to trigger the Sparker. So far it seemed like a rapid-fire weapon. But what made it different from any other he had seen was that it had wind-core forced cooling along the barrel and sparker, set to go off when the temperature rose above a certain point. It was much more cooling than would be expected of an ordinary rifle, so whatever it fired must be really hot. A moment later and he had managed to put two-and-two together. "A plasma rifle?" he exclaimed in hushed tones, "That's military grade technology." He glanced at the man. "What's he doing with a plasma rifle?"
He's definitely not a pastor, I can tell you that.
"Some kind of inquisitor?"
Well, if he's from the Church as the symbol suggests then he's probably against onikages. A holy war of sorts seems likely.
"But how did he get this and get in? Unless the military are working with the Church."
It's possible. Probably a far cry from the truth, but it's as reasonable a conclusion as any. Now, let's not stick around too long in case whatever got him gets us.
Zachary nodded, but before leaving he took one of the plasma cores and inserted it into the rifle. Kaa'is gave the sensation of rolling his eyes as Zachary aimed the loaded weapon at a wall further down the alley. Adjusting his stance to be firmer, changing his grip on the weapon and deciding how to hold and aim it, Zachary pulled the trigger once. A single bolt of plasma shot out like a bullet and struck the wall, leaving a smouldering mark in the wall and a searing after-image in his eyes. The plasma itself made little more than a swishing noise, but a moment after firing the cooling system activated and there was the roar of air being forced into and along the weapon for about two seconds. Then it stopped and all was quiet.
"That's pretty cool," Zachary finally commented.
Yes, it is, isn't it, Kaa'is admitted, a little awestruck himself. Now let's move before someone finds us.
Zachary nodded and put the rifle and cores into his bag. Then he continued his walk, during which he was able to begin pondering the numerous questions that had popped up. Who was that man? What are the strange cores he had? He would have to find the answers some other time.
It was when he was trying to find his way in this unfamiliar territory that he stumbled across a body lying in an alley. Checking that nobody was around, he sidled over to it. It could be a trap. It's a corpse. What kind of trap is that? At least, I think its a corpse. The body wore black hooded robes, pants, shoes and gloves which covered his entire body and was lying face up on the ground, sprawled out. His face was pale and lifeless, and was the only exposed skin on him. There were no wounds, mutilation or signs of a struggle anywhere on him. Around his neck, dangling beside his chest, was a necklace with a symbol on it. He last remembered that symbol from a book he had just read. The Church of Aeros.
Zachary laid a hand on him and read the man's body quickly. Definitely dead, but no wounds of any sort, inside or out. No physical damage. It could have been disease, but I can't see anything obvious. Maybe a heart attack? I'm going with life-sucking kage. But whatever did it didn't want what he was carrying. Zachary expanded his view and saw what Kaa'is was talking about under the man's cloak. There were some basics, like a dagger, food, water, but more interestingly were five exotic cores. Zachary snapped back to reality and reached into the cloak, pulling out the five cores. There were three of one kind and two of another, and they were all roughly the size of a baseball. He was able to quickly identify the group of three. "Plasma cores. Now those aren't common." But the other two eluded his knowledge. "But these must be really rare. I can't figure them out from the top of my head."
Zachary got up and looked around again, and the glint of metal caught his eye. Heading over to it, he found what appeared to be a rifle of sorts strewn on the ground not far from the man. It also bore the Church of Aeros' insignia. He picked it up and carefully looked at it. The rifle was of unfamiliar design to him. He analysed more deeply, seeing the inner workings, and identified parts. A slot where a core, around the size of a baseball, would be inserted and used for ammunition, with the energies directed down the barrel. Batteries and a capacitor bank with a short pulse period to trigger the Sparker. So far it seemed like a rapid-fire weapon. But what made it different from any other he had seen was that it had wind-core forced cooling along the barrel and sparker, set to go off when the temperature rose above a certain point. It was much more cooling than would be expected of an ordinary rifle, so whatever it fired must be really hot. A moment later and he had managed to put two-and-two together. "A plasma rifle?" he exclaimed in hushed tones, "That's military grade technology." He glanced at the man. "What's he doing with a plasma rifle?"
He's definitely not a pastor, I can tell you that.
"Some kind of inquisitor?"
Well, if he's from the Church as the symbol suggests then he's probably against onikages. A holy war of sorts seems likely.
"But how did he get this and get in? Unless the military are working with the Church."
It's possible. Probably a far cry from the truth, but it's as reasonable a conclusion as any. Now, let's not stick around too long in case whatever got him gets us.
Zachary nodded, but before leaving he took one of the plasma cores and inserted it into the rifle. Kaa'is gave the sensation of rolling his eyes as Zachary aimed the loaded weapon at a wall further down the alley. Adjusting his stance to be firmer, changing his grip on the weapon and deciding how to hold and aim it, Zachary pulled the trigger once. A single bolt of plasma shot out like a bullet and struck the wall, leaving a smouldering mark in the wall and a searing after-image in his eyes. The plasma itself made little more than a swishing noise, but a moment after firing the cooling system activated and there was the roar of air being forced into and along the weapon for about two seconds. Then it stopped and all was quiet.
"That's pretty cool," Zachary finally commented.
Yes, it is, isn't it, Kaa'is admitted, a little awestruck himself. Now let's move before someone finds us.
Zachary nodded and put the rifle and cores into his bag. Then he continued his walk, during which he was able to begin pondering the numerous questions that had popped up. Who was that man? What are the strange cores he had? He would have to find the answers some other time.