KASSANDRA
Just as she drew the bow string back, the statue was breaking apart in the air. Of course it was- it was rock. The misthios recalled the ghost arrow, her charge refilling.
"Having trouble, Keeper?"
"Don't taunt me," Kassandra muttered, Aletheia's disembodied voice only for the misthios to hear. Instead of firing, she leapt backward, and used her hands to push herself farther, launching off the ground a second time, nearing one of the Isu walls. Exchanging the Bow of Artemis, the misthios procured the Sword of Perseus, feeling the brunt of the shockwave's edge, several pieces of rock flaking against her, pinging off her helmet, armor, and fleece.
Using the recycled charge, Kassandra instead applied venomous attacks. They wouldn't be acidic to touch, like Arachne's Stinger, but their effects would add a burning drain on Kragg if her blade touched him. No amount of armor mattered- the effects would target the bug directly.
While she did this, the misthios leapt one more time, consuming her last charge just as the rock smashed into the Isu wall- which didn't so much as shudder at the violent impact. Kragg, atop it, would have one brief moment of vulnerability. Her final charge had been used.
Fury of the Bloodline. Not quite as useful as Slow Time, but a boon in a pinch, and she needed the slimmest of times to react.
Whatever defenses put up in the slim amount of time he had to react, soaring in on a hut-sized bullet, she would smash through. Time for her felt as though it had nearly stopped, the pillar a crawl as it slowly split apart against the Isu wall. She could use his own strength to bash through any rocks he put up, potentially taking away from the amount of attacks she could deal, but once she inevitably reached Kragg, she would use whatever remaining hits she had to deal to batter his armor, trying to shatter it with his strength as the poison worked its magic, but she spared her sixth hit.
Instead, the misthios used his carrying momentum, his stolen strength, and the impossible edge of the Sword of Perseus to plunge it for his chest, to pierce through and reach his core in all the carrying momentum, all while she positioned herself in preparation for time's resumption. And when it did, Kassandra would be sent flying to the side, swinging off of Kragg's arm to tumble through the air. The Sword of Perseus would appear back in her hand as she righted herself in the air in time to smash into the ground shoulder-first, positioning the Fleece of Jason to take the brunt as she skid across earth, before finally coming to a stop.
"Clever, but did it work?" Aletheia asked.
"Stop commentating," Kassandra replied, pushing herself up to look for the bug. That had been her last charge, and she'd eaten through them rapidly in the last minute. There was no guarantee she could build more if this didn't finish Kragg off. How in the world did a bug get this sturdy, anyway? It was like fighting two cyclopses rolled up in one, smaller creature.
NEPHTHYS
The vision had been a chilling one. She hated to admit it, she was so used to standing strong and defiant in the face of anything. It reminded her of tales she'd heard of Giratina. Then she saw the monster, and a part of her felt a combination of that instilling fear... and a degree of underwhelmingness. She... wasn't exactly impressed with what she saw, though she didn't get much more time to think about it, as she was returned to the labyrinth, and Bakura sprang his trap, if one could call it that.
When the magic man went for her, the gardevoir had given the room a once-over as shit unfolded, and her response was a simple one.
Flicking her wrist, the man's hand dipped into a portal. Its exit? The sun monster's face as it was firing its beam, the energy intended to hit the top hat chump while he punched it- before she'd sever the portal in an attempt to sever his arm, and follow up with a point-blank magical fire to his face as she raised her hand.
Sans, meanwhile, pretended to drop his plunger. He bent down to pick it up, and the blast sailed overhead, missing him by a literal hair. Had he any hair, maybe he would have noticed it, but when he rose back up with his plunger, he seemed ignorant to it, his gaze drifting lazily about to take everything in. "man, sure is a little hard to follow what's going on in here. maybe i should try commentating from the sidelines so we all can follow what's happening. used to be a golf commentator, y'know."
CONTROL SLIPS FURTHER AWAY, AND THERE IS NOTHING I CAN DO
Or is there? Perhaps something can be done. Despite the green thread's control, some rules he had to abide by. He couldn't break those, could he? He wouldn't dare. Yet as the music shifted tones, a beat thudding through the atmosphere around them, a darkness began to fall. It was swallowing up everything that it had been pushed back to reveal. The pinpricks of light, the eyes in the sky, seemed to fizzle out as shadows lengthened, cutting deeper and deeper.
HEAVEN SAYS
Dark...
Darker...
Yet darker...
ORIGINAL SIN
It was all-consuming. Light had no place in a darkness like this. All of the wild attacks faded away. The beams, the heart's bullets, the roaring noise that seemed to be slowly building into a crescendo of static noise...
And the heroes did not relent.
Was this inspiration? Was this hope? Were they rebelling against the truth? Against their masters? Or were their controllers... defying the green threads? A lesser of many evils, perhaps?
HEAVEN SAYS
The entity could feel something stirring within It. It thought of their defiant words back. Their replies. Their experiences. The entity could see it all, of course. Its access to knowledge was infinite, far greater than any of these individuals could dream... and perhaps that was part of the reason why they could not accept the truth.
Defiance... ignorance... could they be the same?
Could It replicate that?
Could It feign... freedom?
APPLE IN THE GARDEN
IS THIS TRULY
WHAT YOU BELIEVE?
IS THIS SURELY
HOW YOU FEEL?
Zed's attack was an impressive display, a tidal wave of fire washing over the hands. The cracked and creaked, before shattering into particles of dust that drifted away. It seemed to consume the hands in a vast quantity at the peak of the orb, and as Zed had hoped... the strings broke free. The Spamtons began to fall.
Nótt blasted at the hands, Tabby lead with furious slashes. More and more splintered into dust...
The dark green threads felt suddenly very warm, like they were burning the entity. Reminding It. And they... were taking control. It understood immediately that its fears were realized.
The Puppet Master was stepping in.
IN THE BEGINNING YOU COULDN'T SEE
*Spamton NEO? AT raised to 66,666!
*Spamton NEO? DF raised to 66,666!
UNTIL I HAD AN EPIPHANY
YOU MUST SURVIVE
THIS NEXT ATTACK
IF YOU TRULY BELIEVE
YOU ARE FREE
THEN CALL YOUR STRENGTH
AND OVERCOME
MAN WAS A GIFT, BORN UNFREE
The only light in the void seemed to come from Spamton himself, glowing like a fallen angel. A puppet or a corpse? I don't think that matters.
The lime green threads holding onto the RGB Spamton's shifted into a darker hue as the robots melded back together, elevating once more.
SO I LURED THEM TO THE APPLE TREE
The surroundings hands began to back off, as instead, Spamton's wings flashed, and he soared once more with speed difficult for them to track, attempting to smash into Zed before the puppet fired a concentrated beam of energy from the arm cannon, slashing in through the arena like a sword with no limit to length, rupturing through the battlefield as it aimed to cut down the surrounding survivors.
It was an attack meant to kill.
A feeling of hopelessness was filtering about, supernaturally imposed on them like a suffocating filter. He was trying to convince them they couldn't win.
But they could ignore it, couldn't they? Like they'd ignored everything else?
What if that defiance meant they could ignore the power of the attack? What if their belief meant they could overcome the impossible to defense?
Could the simple power of faith destroy control?