ChasNicollette
Allons-y Means Let's Go.
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Reckless Abaddon.
<Kiz, Left Hand of The Void and Dominus of High House Void,> M'gann replied from inside Rose's physical brain and her spiritual heart, <I shall do my best. Conversations are not as free between myself and my human counterpart now that Raven has erected this... well... 'firewall.' But she retains in her subconscious the memories of being The Dream Vortex, I think she can be prompted to do what must be done. What else?>
<Bring it on.>
And so she did, M'gann's mind transmitting through Rose's and out to the rest of The New League and their entourage:
The rushing montage of mental imagery held its breath.
That was it.
That was a good plan, at the risk of damning Kiz yet again with faint praise-- though it was hard not to damn someone with faint praise when words seldom encapsulated the full length and breadth of their scope and value. But it was a good plan.
And yet.
Karan's Amazons would be the first to opine that no battle plan survives contact with the enemy, and not only had their foes sprung upon them unexpected reserves, well, a group this big and unwieldy and full of misfits was its own worst enemy in their own right.
From the moment Connor had fired the arrow, from the moment Velocity had sprung into motion to keep pace with that gleaming razor-tipped midnight bolt, things had gone madly off-script.
And yet: and yet: there was much wisdom in this approach. If they could reunite, get together, overcome their disparities and execute half of the notions in Kiz' operational proposal, they would do untold damage to their foes.
If only they could.
The thought flashed into Rose's brain from Garfield's and without even a flicker of hesitation Rose flung that thought out towards Carin's... Velocity was fast, so fast, her neurokinetics were way above normal, her mind could dart through the fingers of Rose's mind like tapdancing between raindrops... Rose wasn't sure Velocity had even heard the message she'd relayed from Beast Boy...
...but whether she'd heard it or not, the speedstress defeated and evaded the attack with style and skidded to a stop to behold the new threats...
"I can tan just by thinking about it," Rose pointed out, but allowed herself a tiny, soft smile amidst the pounding adrenaline of the moment. "But sleep. That sounds nice. Better with two."
"Freeze," as she'd called him, Captain Cold, might object to being nicknamed after another cryogenic villain-- and, in fact, Mister Freeze might object to being likened to Cold. Their professional rivalry was a classic one-- Cold thought Freeze to be a self-defeating arrogant ass, so dismissive of collateral damage in his wake that he brought the heat on himself. Freeze, meanwhile, would point out that he had embarked on his career of cryonic crime out of a sense of tragic love and injustice despite his arctic heart, and that Captain Cold's far more provincial goals of rep and coin were distantly beneath him.
In any case, Captain Cold wasn't immune to the charms of a beautiful blonde, but right now his mind was on the job, and it would take an avalanche of Himalayan proportions to take his mind off of it.
And Heatwave-- much more susceptible to a hard bodied female scantily-clad-- already his attentions divided between Wildcat, gorgeous woman who spoke his language and played on his level, and The Ghost Rider, the object of his pyromaniacal obsession.
In any case, The Rogues were about to be really, really distracted, so Wonder Girl's attire (or lack thereof) was going to be leastmost on their mind.
Perhaps demonstrating just how unexpectedly simpatico The Void-Binder was with The Ebon Glider, Lisa watched him drop and lock, and she nodded to him with a faint little smirk.
"Don't worry about me. What are they gonna do, kill a ghost? You just don't get dead, then we'll talk," she quipped, and swirled off in a rush, leaving Kiz in his anchored position.
As Ghost Rider parried The Servitor's laser-strikes with a weapon that resembled, of all things, The Spear of Longinus, Lisa swirled to hover next to her.
"Yeah, draw his fire, Inhuman Torch, I got this," Glider nodded. "I'll phase through him and rip out his arc reactor or whatever the fuck, just watch this."
Meters away, her brother raised his cold gun to run interference for Lisa, and then--
--something caught the corner of his eye--
--broken glass on the road, what was left of someone's wing mirror--
--it had grinned at him--
Cold's eyes widened. "Leese. Wait!"
But the Ebon Glider had already shot for The Servitor's chestplate with all her speedster-rivaling acceleration...
...she stormed at it, tendrils lashing the air...
...and it was way way way too late for her to slam on the brakes when she saw that same grinning face leering at her from the gleaming silvery metal of The Servitor's finish.
She plunged into the surface of the robot and did not come out the other side.
She was... elsewhere.
Kaldur had watched the odds mount against them with mounting frustration-- for every caution and proposal he wanted to shout, everything fell apart that much faster-- he wanted to act more surgically, more tactically, less wholesale destruction than Kiz proposed, divide up these newcomer villains, force them to reveal their powers and their weaknesses as individuals-- but instead it was The New League's hands that were being forced.
"Very well," Kaldur stepped forward, planting the pommel of the trident into the roadbed and leveling it at the river. "Let us finish this."
The Champion's Trident shone with searing golden light and the mighty Missouri billowed and surged and became not just a rushing river but a crushing torrent, washing up towards the bridge with force that would not just wipe it clean of enemies, but shatter it off of its columns and reduce it to so much rubble.
And yet.
And yet.
The Planet Master tilted his head. Flexed his hands. The magical equivalent of a terrestrial gamma-ray flash-- the antimatter equivalent of lightning-- rippled through his suit once more, and he intoned imperiously: "OCEANS OF EARTH!"
--and, horrifyingly, devastatingly, exerted hydrokinetic powers like unto a god in his own right, and Kaldur's aquatic cataclysm slammed to a halt and rolled back over into the river-bed with such force that all the hundreds of thousands of gallons of water ran backwards, and it was all Kaldur could do to keep that backwash contained.
Aquaman's eyes widened-- his knuckles clenched around the haft of the Trident, and with sheer force of gritted-teeth will-- managed to keep the tsunamic aikido from wiping half of two cities off of the map.
Herself assaulted with all the Old Testament-level power getting flung around, Rose was understandably distracted from the sweetly beautiful Jiminy Cricket in her head-- but when M'gann managed to get Rose's attention, Rose put her hands to her head.
"Cover me!" she called out. "I'm making like Ellen Page in Inception!"
And her mind reached out for Kobra's in a rush, searching out his utmost desires, his plans and his purpose and his promise, the chaotic vision of utopia that ticked away in his mad mad mad mad brain.
At the very same time, observing that The Servitor's attack on Raven had been momentarily stymied, Lady Eve looked to the crackling creature exuding and extruding all the colors of the cardinal rainbow. And commanded, simply: "Spectrumonster. FEAR."
With that, the creature raised its hands above its head and unleashed a coruscating rush of molten golden light... a light that would probe the minds of all the heroes in its wavelength and reveal their deepest, darkest terrors to the Spectrumonster. "HRRaaRRGHHHH!"
>>M'gann M'orzz, Ward of High House Dream of Lord L'Zoril called Morpheus Dream of The Endless, post-incarnate Last Pale Daughter of Ma'aleca'andra, The Red and Silent Planet. I humbly request the following. Allow Rose to remember how to construct a Mindscape from the dreaming. Lure Kobra into a dream of reality that moves through his successful occupation of the world. Kobra is the fulcrum which the entire enemy moves, and his greatest weakness is his faith. <<
<Kiz, Left Hand of The Void and Dominus of High House Void,> M'gann replied from inside Rose's physical brain and her spiritual heart, <I shall do my best. Conversations are not as free between myself and my human counterpart now that Raven has erected this... well... 'firewall.' But she retains in her subconscious the memories of being The Dream Vortex, I think she can be prompted to do what must be done. What else?>
>>Second, convey this to the heroes.<<
<Bring it on.>
And so she did, M'gann's mind transmitting through Rose's and out to the rest of The New League and their entourage:
It's a rapid succession of images.
Connor raises his bow and fires an obsidian arrow towards the Kobra. Carin races towards Kobra at the same time the arrow strikes, drawing attention away from the major attack. Milton and Ruby's technic suits unleash a barrage of projectiles at the support structures of the bridge. The Rider hurtles herself at Kobra, reckless of the onslaught approaching.
Kaldur raises his trident and a vast stampede of water bursts from upriver, swelling with each stride towards the bridge. Karan turns and her eyes ignite with the superheated, multiplicative radiance of the sun pouring from here eyes, vaporizing the air. Virgil's hands raise heaven ward coaxing the positive ions from the ground to align and race towards the onslaught of water.
In the confusion, Lisa sweeps up the Rogues, Nightwing, Renegade, Garfield. They disappear, phase out and drop below to where all the mechatronics are hidden. Gears, pulleys, steam engines, all sorts of steampunk devices are smashed and destroyed. They destroy the machinery and the shield goes down.
The rushing montage of mental imagery held its breath.
One final image, Kaldur raising his trident Qayin appears behind Kaldur. The Jötunn is two feet taller and wider, casting a shadow over Kaldur. In Qayin's hand is Elivágar. As Elivágar touches the Champion's Trident, the two come into resonance and Kaldur feels not just the waters of this world but those the oldest rivers of Ginnungagap. Where true cold and death were breed and ripped from the realm of the gods and hurdled down to earth as an Ice Age. But before the heart of a new Ice Age can take hold and consume the warmth from the world, Kobra and the new glacier disappear into a black, endless maw.
That was it.
That was a good plan, at the risk of damning Kiz yet again with faint praise-- though it was hard not to damn someone with faint praise when words seldom encapsulated the full length and breadth of their scope and value. But it was a good plan.
And yet.
Karan's Amazons would be the first to opine that no battle plan survives contact with the enemy, and not only had their foes sprung upon them unexpected reserves, well, a group this big and unwieldy and full of misfits was its own worst enemy in their own right.
From the moment Connor had fired the arrow, from the moment Velocity had sprung into motion to keep pace with that gleaming razor-tipped midnight bolt, things had gone madly off-script.
And yet: and yet: there was much wisdom in this approach. If they could reunite, get together, overcome their disparities and execute half of the notions in Kiz' operational proposal, they would do untold damage to their foes.
If only they could.
********
He managed to see the blur and hear the wind through the fletching, but it was moving the wrong way. Using an all too human hip thrust to the side, he managed to shove hard against Rose and since thought traveled faster...
'Arrow!'
The thought flashed into Rose's brain from Garfield's and without even a flicker of hesitation Rose flung that thought out towards Carin's... Velocity was fast, so fast, her neurokinetics were way above normal, her mind could dart through the fingers of Rose's mind like tapdancing between raindrops... Rose wasn't sure Velocity had even heard the message she'd relayed from Beast Boy...
...but whether she'd heard it or not, the speedstress defeated and evaded the attack with style and skidded to a stop to behold the new threats...
Landing beside Rose she raised an eyebrow and looked at Rose petting the green furred hulking housecat.
A whisper of something caressed the edges of thought, it sounded like Rose but she wasn’t moving her lips, and it wasn’t really words. Or loud. It was more of a ghost of a whisper from across a room. “When this is over we need to work on suntans. And sleep.”
"I can tan just by thinking about it," Rose pointed out, but allowed herself a tiny, soft smile amidst the pounding adrenaline of the moment. "But sleep. That sounds nice. Better with two."
As it was, the clothing she had managed to scavenge when the storm of death and teleportation had started was beginning to show signs of battle and speed.
She didn’t care really, training on Themyscira had been without clothing. But she was getting the feeling that Fire and Freeze were starting to look at her more. And not in a nice way either.
"Freeze," as she'd called him, Captain Cold, might object to being nicknamed after another cryogenic villain-- and, in fact, Mister Freeze might object to being likened to Cold. Their professional rivalry was a classic one-- Cold thought Freeze to be a self-defeating arrogant ass, so dismissive of collateral damage in his wake that he brought the heat on himself. Freeze, meanwhile, would point out that he had embarked on his career of cryonic crime out of a sense of tragic love and injustice despite his arctic heart, and that Captain Cold's far more provincial goals of rep and coin were distantly beneath him.
In any case, Captain Cold wasn't immune to the charms of a beautiful blonde, but right now his mind was on the job, and it would take an avalanche of Himalayan proportions to take his mind off of it.
And Heatwave-- much more susceptible to a hard bodied female scantily-clad-- already his attentions divided between Wildcat, gorgeous woman who spoke his language and played on his level, and The Ghost Rider, the object of his pyromaniacal obsession.
In any case, The Rogues were about to be really, really distracted, so Wonder Girl's attire (or lack thereof) was going to be leastmost on their mind.
As Lisa held him, her tentacles wrapped around him, Kiz watched the obsidian arrow change in mid-flight. The light turned green near Kobra and vomited forth a motley crew of foes. He continued to feign decrepitude, leaning on Lisa but it wasn't idle as his plan was set into motion.
Kiz watched Renegade's bullets ripple and scatter into the river. Raven called upon the Anti-Circle, weaving necromantic energies designed to rip the soul out of Kobra. The enemy countered by sending one of the never living, a technic monstrosity at her. The new enemy host was still just considering what they would do in response to what the heroes were executing.
Kiz planted the Lasher Staff upon the Earth and bound himself to his present location as sure as a mountain was bound to the place of its birth. "Take care Lisa." It was all the time he had to spare for their budding feelings. It was an asshole way to send some off, but neither could they afford deep romantic gestures.
Perhaps demonstrating just how unexpectedly simpatico The Void-Binder was with The Ebon Glider, Lisa watched him drop and lock, and she nodded to him with a faint little smirk.
"Don't worry about me. What are they gonna do, kill a ghost? You just don't get dead, then we'll talk," she quipped, and swirled off in a rush, leaving Kiz in his anchored position.
A storm of crimson laser bolts from cannons flashed towards Raven at speeds of light itself. And splashed across a magical barrier that glowed faintly from the light it absorbed.
And from the burning street and flashing Lasers stepped Vengeance.
And she smiled as chains flowed reforming her Unholy Armor. The blade in her hand grew, become a spear. A very.. Roman looking spear.. but a spear none the less. And Vengeance became the immoveable object, as that blade twisted and turned, deflecting blast and bolt, defusing energy beams. Defending the Dark Witch and her vile spell. Raven would face her Judgment soon enough.
As Ghost Rider parried The Servitor's laser-strikes with a weapon that resembled, of all things, The Spear of Longinus, Lisa swirled to hover next to her.
"Yeah, draw his fire, Inhuman Torch, I got this," Glider nodded. "I'll phase through him and rip out his arc reactor or whatever the fuck, just watch this."
Meters away, her brother raised his cold gun to run interference for Lisa, and then--
--something caught the corner of his eye--
--broken glass on the road, what was left of someone's wing mirror--
--it had grinned at him--
Cold's eyes widened. "Leese. Wait!"
But the Ebon Glider had already shot for The Servitor's chestplate with all her speedster-rivaling acceleration...
...she stormed at it, tendrils lashing the air...
...and it was way way way too late for her to slam on the brakes when she saw that same grinning face leering at her from the gleaming silvery metal of The Servitor's finish.
She plunged into the surface of the robot and did not come out the other side.
She was... elsewhere.
Kaldur had watched the odds mount against them with mounting frustration-- for every caution and proposal he wanted to shout, everything fell apart that much faster-- he wanted to act more surgically, more tactically, less wholesale destruction than Kiz proposed, divide up these newcomer villains, force them to reveal their powers and their weaknesses as individuals-- but instead it was The New League's hands that were being forced.
"Very well," Kaldur stepped forward, planting the pommel of the trident into the roadbed and leveling it at the river. "Let us finish this."
The Champion's Trident shone with searing golden light and the mighty Missouri billowed and surged and became not just a rushing river but a crushing torrent, washing up towards the bridge with force that would not just wipe it clean of enemies, but shatter it off of its columns and reduce it to so much rubble.
And yet.
And yet.
The Planet Master tilted his head. Flexed his hands. The magical equivalent of a terrestrial gamma-ray flash-- the antimatter equivalent of lightning-- rippled through his suit once more, and he intoned imperiously: "OCEANS OF EARTH!"
--and, horrifyingly, devastatingly, exerted hydrokinetic powers like unto a god in his own right, and Kaldur's aquatic cataclysm slammed to a halt and rolled back over into the river-bed with such force that all the hundreds of thousands of gallons of water ran backwards, and it was all Kaldur could do to keep that backwash contained.
Aquaman's eyes widened-- his knuckles clenched around the haft of the Trident, and with sheer force of gritted-teeth will-- managed to keep the tsunamic aikido from wiping half of two cities off of the map.
Herself assaulted with all the Old Testament-level power getting flung around, Rose was understandably distracted from the sweetly beautiful Jiminy Cricket in her head-- but when M'gann managed to get Rose's attention, Rose put her hands to her head.
"Cover me!" she called out. "I'm making like Ellen Page in Inception!"
And her mind reached out for Kobra's in a rush, searching out his utmost desires, his plans and his purpose and his promise, the chaotic vision of utopia that ticked away in his mad mad mad mad brain.
At the very same time, observing that The Servitor's attack on Raven had been momentarily stymied, Lady Eve looked to the crackling creature exuding and extruding all the colors of the cardinal rainbow. And commanded, simply: "Spectrumonster. FEAR."
With that, the creature raised its hands above its head and unleashed a coruscating rush of molten golden light... a light that would probe the minds of all the heroes in its wavelength and reveal their deepest, darkest terrors to the Spectrumonster. "HRRaaRRGHHHH!"
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