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Castle
Monmouth, a once proud home of numerous Princes of royal blood. The
castle was a white marble masterpiece, made by faerie hands and
blessed by wise priests. The tallest tower was a lighthouse so
airships coming in could be guided into Port Monmouth. Rich from
trade, both economic and cultural, the Monmouth Principality was one
of the greatest realms on Valaheim.
But now the once shining
castle was in ruins, cold titanium walls replaced marble, the bright
golden towers now housing automatic turrets. What remained of the old
stone had degraded beyond recognition and the lighthouse where once a
warm inviting light once shined. A bright and foreboding glare shot
out from the tower. A red light which opened the doorway to the Abyss
forbidding the sun, the moons, and the aurora from showing their
faces. Small impish spirits in the form of multi-headed one eyed
crows flew around the lighthouse like sentinels.
Beneath the castle, the port city was now a prison, the remaining faerie or Milesian
inhabitants were locked in their homes awaiting conversion.
Surveillance by SWAT-bots and floating recon drones was omnipresent
and labor units worked around the clock in workhouses or transporting
completed products to their ships. The toxic fumes and the red sky of
eternal night created a morbidly artistic and intimidating
atmosphere.
Deep inside the ruined
castle, the Dark Lord sat upon his throne. The formerly lavish throne
room with a floor of glass now had the utilitarian look of a factory
control center. Unlike his black throne in the acropolis, this one
was a mix of grey and green. It was larger and filled with analog
controls and hovered above the ground. Wires connected his robotic
body to the chair as holographic screens filled his vision.
Many of the screens
focused on the production reports and other minutiae of running a
world-spanning empire. But he kept his focus on the data he was
gaining from the Erebus device, what others would call the Curse of
Eternal Night. Curses, spells, dark sorcery, techno-sorcery, he had
heard these terms used by the faeries to describe his various
displays of power. When in actuality it was merely technology based
on scientific principles, some of it was simply more advanced
versions of what Aetherium already possessed.
But the Erebus device
along with other devices was based on science far beyond even what
the most learned mortal scholar knew. To an outside observer, there
was no difference between Daimos's technology and magic. Save for the esoteric abilities that allowed him to contact demons and manipulate minds by revealing his "eyes". He had no magic, in the mortal use of the term as least. But he never dissuaded anyone from thinking of him as some sort of
dark wizard as it added to his fearful reputation.
He was currently looking
into solving the temporal anomalies the Erebus device created. When
he was interrupted by Sonia alerting him to a priority transmission
from one of his SWAT-bots. He opened up a new screen to answer it.
“Task Leader Serpentine
reporting by your command, Master.”
“Report, Task Leader,”
said Daimos.
“We have captured
target Alpha: Princess Kaguya. She presented herself to a patrol and
surrendered.”
A loud victorious screech
came from Nightshade perched atop Daimos' shoulder. “At last we got
the wench good. When you torture her can I have her eyeballs for
lunch?”
“Silence.” He turned
his attention back to the SWAT-bot. “She surrendered? Without a
fight?”
“Affirmative,” stated
the SWAT-bot. “A security sweep revealed no other weapons on her
person or other individuals in the area. She is currently in custody
on a hover unit. Awaiting further orders.”
Something was not right
and he knew it, a part of him was elated at her surrender, but
something deep inside his core processor knew that it was too easy.
She had done her damnedest to ensure she could not be captured. She
aided the Star Warden in preventing his forces from capturing the
dragon and slaying the demon he unleashed upon the Order of Lancelot.
So why now of all times
would she surrender? What ploy did she have in mind, what kind of
trickery was she planning? Perhaps he was overthinking this and maybe
that at last she finally broke and was willing to give up the fight,
or maybe she thinks she can discuss terms of some sort. Maybe there
was trouble in paradise and Kaguya wanted to save her lover from
death and humiliation by striking some sort of a bargain?
Whatever it was, he did
have her in custody and if he was correct in assuming she was broken
from the war, then he needed to secure her. If she was plotting some
sort of scheme, he could at least take precautions. He ordered the
SWAT-bot to escort her to the castle while he organized his personal
guard. Black, chrome, and red SWAT-bots, unlike the standard machines
they had their skull faces fully on display instead of faceplates
and visors.
She arrived not long
after under heavy escort that blocked her view from all sides. Her
hands and legs were in cuffs. One of the SWAT-bot officers,
identifiable by a white helmet compared to the black ones, carried
her staff. The robot presented the staff on bended knee and Daimos
ordered it to be placed next to the wall. Then he addressed Kaguya.
“Greetings, Princess
Kaguya,” Daimos said in an elegant manner. “How was your trip? I
hope my machines were not too rough on you. Please forgive them for
they do not understand the sensitive nature of the fairer sex.”
“Your Lordship,”
Kaguya responding in the same polite tone and with a respectful bow.
“Would you please, piss
off with the pretentious pleasantries.” Her voice quickly became
acidic and her face changed to match. “I am in no mood to feed your
ego. Considering how much you feed it you need no help from me in
that regard.”
Daimos gasped in an
over-the-top-manner. “Princess. Foul language of that nature is
unbecoming of a lady of your rank. My audio receptors are burning
from your use of such brutish vernacular.”
Kaguya glared at him and
Daimos laughed. “Very well let us get down to business.” His
voice changed to a low sinister tone and the electronic echo
re-appeared. “What are you attempting here?” He dismissed the
escort, giving them orders sub-vocally to guard the outside perimeter
of the room and keep a watch out for intruders.
“To surrender. I have
no delusions that you would honor your word or any agreement we would
make. So I ask for one thing I can get from you; an explanation.
Consider it my last request before you do what you will with me.”
“An explanation of
what?” Daimos was now curious. She was surrendering and not even
making an attempt to ask for terms. He wanted to stay cautious for
any attempts to use his ego against him, but he had to admit things
were looking to be in his favor.
“I want to know why you
murdered my mother. You were the scientific adviser for the Imperial
Court during the war against the Minotaur horde. After the war, you
arranged an attempted coup against my father, which led to the death
of my mother, Empress Ayame.”
“I'm surprised you
didn't say 'As you well know' before all that. Yes, I am fully aware
of all my actions. However, I did not murder your mother.”
“Do not play coy-.”
“I was not finished,”
Daimos interrupted. “I did not murder your mother, not
intentionally in any case. That was merely collateral damage, my
intention was to murder you, Kaguya.”
Her face dropped in
surprise at the words. “What,” she said haltingly. “Why? What
did I do that would make you attempt such a heinous act?
“Now who's playing
coy?” His words were filled with anger. “Are you telling me you
do not recall your grave offense against me?”
“No, I do not.”
“Liar,” shouted
Nightshade. “Forget her last request, Master. String her up and
flay the flesh from her bones!”
“So you don't remember
what you did. No memory at all of the flowers?”
“Flowers? I do not
recall anything with flowers.”
“What were you told
after the coup?”
“Nothing. I was too
much in shock and despair after my mother's death to care for such
things. Something you no doubt enjoy hearing now.”
“That is good to hear
yes,” The Dark Lord said, dragging out the yes, as he laughed. “You
can glare all you want, but even if looks could kill you still
couldn't kill me. I will honor your last request. To refresh your
memory, it was sometime after the Horde had been defeated, thanks to
my scientific achievements. Unrecognized in favor of praising the
martial superiority of Eli Bailey.”
“Please get to the
point,” Kaguya said. Annoyed at the self-aggrandizement.
Daimos growled and
lightning launched from his fingertips. Kaguya fell to her knees
screaming all the way.
“Uppity little cur,”
He growled. “I should have you lashed to a post and whipped until
you beg for death for such an insult.” He charged another bolt of
lightning one for each fingertip.
“No, please don't. I
apologize for speaking out of turn, my lord,” Kaguya said
whimpering as tears began to form in her eyes.
“She's crying what a
child,” Nightshade said while laughing. Daimos extinguished the
lightning.
“Be thankful I struck
you at low power. Now then where was I, ah yes.”
Daimos reminded her that
he was passed over for recognition in favor of Eli then continued on.
“Kaguya, I've known you since you were a newborn. I even had the
honor of holding you in my arms.” Kaguya, still teary-eyed, made a
visible disgusted reaction. “You were praised as the Celestial
Emissary. I found it to be the usual superstitious nonsense. Until
one simple day.”
Daimos sat in the
Imperial rock gardens looking at large samples of soil, fertilizer,
and old plants. He had golden hair that went past his shoulders. Eyes
bright as stars with snowy smooth skin that shimmered in the
sunlight. He had an almost feminine figure with a face more akin to a
young woman's than a man's. Tall slender, clean shaven, no fat yet
with a definite touch of muscle.
The plants were dead
due to the Minotaur's use of a weapon they did not understand. A
biological agent of some kind. Most likely excavated in some storage
facility created during the time of the Tuatha. How they found and
figured out to even arm it was another question entirely. It did give
him an opportunity he could exploit for political gain if he could
restore the land for use.
“Greetings, Doctor Daimos.” He
looked to see it was Princess Kaguya managing to walk unaided and
without her guards.
“Your Radiance,”
he replied with a requisite bow. “What brings you here and without
your guards. A little dangerous don't you think?”
The Princess blinked.
“Your voice is pretty.” She giggled. Daimos had heard the
sentiment before.
Apparently, his voice
was of a higher pitch than the standard faerie male, and that he
created a certain melody by simply speaking. Daimos had heard his
voice, which he loved hearing, but could not confirm any such melody
or higher pitch. He hypothesized that it may be a side effect of his
alien biology upon the ears of the native population of the world.
“Yes, thank you,”
he said in a perfunctory manner.
“I heard the plants
need help.”
Daimos refrained from
rolling his eyes at the little girl, but he showed no signs of
annoyance on his face and to him children were high on his list of
things that were annoying. “Yes, they are in need of help. I am
tending to matter, Princess.”
“May I help? I can
pray for them.” She pressed her palms together and began speaking
in some strange language. Prayers and Magic; both terms also annoyed
Daimos. The belief that invisible sapient entities can change reality
with a simple request. It was vexing to hear it on his homeworld and
was no different here.
“I hear them,” she
screamed. “They are getting better!”
“Indeed,” He said
not bothering to turn around. A soft sigh escaped his lips as he was
forced to indulge in this superstitious nonsense. Soon a guard would
find her and he could get back to work. Right on cue, he saw the red
armored Imperial Guardsmen fly over in a panic shouting
“Your Radiance!”
Daimos turned back to
the plants and what he saw shocked him to his core. The plants were
restoring themselves to full health. He turned swiftly to look at
Kaguya, he ensured that his face held a smile, and asked. “What did
you do?”
“I asked Cerena to
help the plants and she did.”
“Right, Praise
Cerena,” He said unconvincingly. Kaguya being young could not
perceive his emotional state and just beamed a smile at him. Daimos
wanted to vomit upon sight but he used his great willpower to keep
his composure, how little of it remained.
“Your Radiance, we
should leave the Doctor to his work. Also please don't run off
without your guards.”
“I am sorry. I just
wanted to help the plants.”
“Of course, Your
Radiance.”
Kaguya turned back to
Daimos. “Maybe next time I can help get back your wings.”
The false smile he
wore vanished without a trace.”My wings? How did you know I used to
have wings?”
“Daimos don't
question her she is the Celestial Emissary,” declared the Guard.
Daimos clenched his fist behind his back.
“I do not know. I
felt some sort of sadness in your eyes then I saw a picture of you
having wings. It was beautiful to see. If it makes you happy I will
help you.”
“Thank you,” he
said haltingly.
“Your Radiance. We
should go make sure the others know you are safe.”
“Very well, Until we
meet again, Doctor Daimos.” Kaguya then left with the guard.
“After that encounter, I
checked every detail and the plants were perfectly restored. Not a
single trace of the effects of the bio-weapon could be found.”
Daimos spoke in a cold and dispassionate tone that did not obscure
the great and furious anger beneath the surface.
“Your actions that day
proved one thing. The Celestial Powers were real, the divine was
true. For years I had attempted to disprove the idea that gods could
exist, illogical, silent entities that somehow created the universe.
In one day, one hour, one moment in time you had disproved, humbled,
and humiliated me, and not only that there was a witness to the
crime.”
What he left out is that
Doctor Daimos had that guard discretely disposed of later in the
week.
“I fail to see why such a revelation would cause such
distress in you.” While her voice was still harsh and blunt it
contained a hint of sympathy.
“No, you wouldn't. You
pampered, saccharine, brat!” The anger rose in his synthetic voice.
He noticed the sympathy.
“You could not begin to
understand the utter humiliation you subjected me to. To know that
those who cast me out from my homeworld were correct. I was wrong
about the nature of the universe and no more than the product of
those gods. A flawed and weak creature despite my intelligence. I was
no different than any other animal in this forsaken existence! I need
no sympathy from you, Emissary!” He made a bestial growl.
“We
are indeed flawed creatures, Daimos. Your pride in your intelligence
is clearly yours. But I still do not understand, why attempt to
murder me? What would that change? Do you believe the gods would bow
to you if you killed me?”
“No, Kaguya, killing you is a
necessity. For one I had to avenge myself for you upstaging my
intelligence in such a matter. But you were also a long-term threat
to my goals and if I were to rule the Empire and thus the world I had
to eliminate you. So I arranged the coup, easy to do so when many
nobles disapproved of the Empress considering she was born a common
shrine maiden. If it was not for Eli's intervention the plan would
have gone swimmingly.”
“So you wanted to kill me and take
the throne because you could not accept that you are as fallible as
any other creature? That is remarkably petty.”
“Hardly. He did accept
that he was mistaken and that the gods existed. But he did not have
to accept their rule. The fact he refused to do so is the reason I
exist in the first place. All he and I did was acknowledge that we
had new enemies that had to be accounted for.”
“He,” Kaguya said
taking note of the change in the way he addressed himself.
“You see, Kaguya, I
am not the same Daimos you once knew. Before his death, he was
creating a supercomputer, one that could work in tandem with an
organic brain. Designed in this computer was a virtual assistant
originally to aid in administrative functions. When he started
planning the coup he would sync his brain with the computer through
implants, re-programming it so it can seize control and run the
nation behind whichever noble took the throne. Slowly but surely the
original software became a multi-agent artificial intelligence.”
Her eyes dawned with
realization. “You are the AI?”
“You catch on quick. I
was born when Eli killed Doctor Daimos, my past self. The implants
downloaded his memory and converted it into data as his life slowly
slipped away. In a last ditch effort, he tried to attack Eli with
magic using a spell from the last known copy of Queen Himiko's
demonic tome. But his inexperience only opened a rift which sent dark
energy into the room destroying his body and infecting my code.”
“The Abyss gave you a sentience beyond your programming,”
Kaguya said. “Normally the Abyss would destroy the soul but since
you did not have one. It inadvertently created new life using the
Doctor's memories as a base.”
If Kaguya could see
Daimos's face she would have seen a devilish smirk. She was unaware
that his creation was not so inadvertent as she thought. The Doctor
had for some time studied occult lore in an attempt to challenge the
Celestial Powers. Perhaps that is why the Abyss itself acted and
granted sapience, as a reward for the Doctor's work. Perhaps it was
just pure opportunism. What was clear is that the Abyss was
intelligent and it had acted to deliberately to make the AI
self-aware. For what greater purpose he did not know nor did he care,
as long as it did not interfere in his ambitions.
“On that day. Doctor
Daimos died and I once a simple intelligence agent ascended into
something more.” Daimos laughed and raised his voice as if speaking
to a theater audience in his mind. “I became a being of great and
terrible power! A breed apart from mortals, demons, and gods! I am
the Deus ex machina; the god from the machine! If your eyes gazed
upon my code you would be blinded by the sheer magnificence I
embody!”
“Despite the sheer
hubris on display you are merely a machine,” Kaguya spoke with
great yet gentle confidence. “All of your actions are motivated by
corrupted programming. Confused by demonic interference and the
memories of your creator. You are a mere ghost in a machine grasping
at ideals you can not understand. I pity you, the potential for new
life defiled by darkness and arrogance.”
Daimos made a sinister
chuckle and his voice switched from theatrical boisterousness to an
eerily calm. “Oh, you would like that, wouldn't you. Sorry to
dissuade you but I am fully aware of my actions and I did everything
willingly. I have my own moral agency and I am not so
pretentious as to believe my actions are not thoroughly evil. But
your moral code was made by insects for insects and I, Daimos, am
above any form of reproach or condemnation from insects.”
“So
what is the point of all this? If you are aware your actions are evil
why commit them?”
“Why not.”
“Why not? Why not,”
Kaguya repeated in disbelief.
“Yes. Why not? It is
certainly not a lack of will or intelligence on my part. What
prevents me from claiming this world for my own?”
“Because
you have no right,” Kaguya shouted with righteous indignation. “The
world and people in it are not tools for you to use.”
“What
else does one do with tools,” Daimos stated smugly.
“Have you no shame?”
“No more than you have
when it comes to stepping on ants.”
“I watch where I step
thank you.”
“Good for you. But I
have no consideration for the opinions of my inferiors. I am a
wondrous and immortal machine. Why would I deny myself power and
control? To obey the diktats of impotent gods? No. This world is
mine, by right. I need no approval from the Powers or from insects
such as yourself and the boy Warden.”
“However more than just
the personal desire for power. I have a vision to enact upon this
world and others. My mortal self desired to create a rational
scientific society to improve the lives of mortals and throw off the
yoke of gods and religion. I have decided to take a different
approach. I will give mortals a true god, a machine god they can see,
hear and fear, as I slowly bend everything on this world and in this
galaxy to my will.”
“That explains your
cyborg conversions,” said Kaguya.
“My first step to the
new society. It will be orderly, it will be evil, but more
importantly, it will be mine. Now that I have you in custody,
Princess. I can begin the next stage in my plan to re-make the world.
As well as indulge in my hatred for you.”
“You intend to
convert me as well?”
“Oh no. That is far to
good for you. You will return to my acropolis where I will drag you
to my agony chambers. There you will know pain, you will beg for
peace of death and I will deny you! I will parade your broken body
across the world as a symbol for your fallen faith, your impotent gods,
and as a reminder to all those who dare attempt to challenge me. Only
when I feel that you have sufficiently paid for your past
transgressions, will you have my permission to die.”
Kaguya
bowed her head and closed her eyes.“I will pray for your soul,
Daimos. In hope that Kira's grace extends to you and teaches you how
empty your desires are and that her mercy will grant you peace in the
next world. It is sad to see such a unique creation such as yourself
go down the path of evil.”
Kaguya lifted her face
and showed great resolve as she stared down the mechanical tyrant.
“But while you are in this world, expect no such mercy from me! I
will ensure your dreams of an Infernal Empire fall to ruin!”
“Ah, you still have
some fight left in you. It will make it that much more enjoyable when
I crush it out of you.”
Kaguya for the first time
in this conversation smiled. “The Star Warden will not permit
that.”
“The Star Warden can
make an attempt,” Daimos said dismissively. “But I have already
taken precautions so any rescue operation will be easily thwarted. If
you and the boy thought I would be easily distracted by your
surrender then you were sorely mistaken.”
Kaguya began to laugh.
“Oh, but you were distracted. Despite your suspicions, you still
captured me and now knowing your deep hatred for me. It makes the
plan, in hindsight, far too easy. I was too tempting bait for you
to refuse.”
“And like a prize fish
you bit on it hook, line and sinker.”
Daimos recognized that
last voice, but it was far too late. As a large stream of energy emerged from nowhere and overwhelmed the Dark Lord. Many thoughts
went through his mind as he was launched through the wall, but his
anger was the primary focus. He did not know how the Star Warden
managed to infiltrate his defenses. He did know that the human would
pay for his deception.
Chapter 17
Chapters 14 and 15