yadda-yadda warning this chapter contains dark matter if you have skipped this far then I apologize, its a rather dark story. The next few chapters will contain less nightmareish stuff and more combaty stuff.
You were warned!
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The distant army marched onwards slowly, towards Anya's school. Anya herself still watched it's advance stoically, lost in her thoughts. She had not even noticed that one of her students had approached her.
"Teacher, you should get some rest, the army won't be here until night at the earliest. You have been up since yesterday morning, ever since we spotted them." said the young man.
Anya continued to watch the distant army, lost in her thoughts. Finally she turned her gaze to her student. "Daniel, how would you respond to this situation? how would you prepare?"
Daniel paused to think for a moment, taking measure of his options. "Fighting, even defensively, will probably not work. Their numbers are far too numerous and none of us are as inexhaustible as you are. I think we should trap the school, take what we can carry and move into the mountains. Using hit and run tactics we could slow down their forces enough to perhaps give the remaining southern cities time to unite."
"That might work but I don't think that would slow them for long. Despite heading directly towards us, I don't think they would chase us into the mountains. They will want to make sure we don't come to the aid of Greatwall in time to save it." replied Anya.
"However, great teacher, everyone has their limits. If you do not rest before that army gets here then you will soon reach yours." reminded Daniel. Before Anya could protest he continued. " You taught us the importance of rest and preparation before battle, don't fail to follow your own teachings. It would set a bad example."
Anya quickly halted her protest with a grumble. She had to admit that Daniel was right. "Wake me the moment our scouts return or the enemy comes close enough to make out details with a spyglass." she commanded before heading off to her quarters.
Once in her room Anya sat on her large bed. She hated sleeping, she often dreamed of the past. While Anya remained strong and healthy, many of her friends and family had grown old or passed away. Often she dreamed of her childhood both as a Snowdrifter and as a cheetah-woman. If it was not a dream of losing her family and being caged then it was a dream of being feared and different from the only people she knew. Her only other dreams were of those she left behind and had outgrown. But Daniel's advice rang true and she would need to sleep if she wanted to implement any of her plans.
Slowly closing her eyes as she rested her head against a collection of pillows, Anya quickly drifted off into sleep.
Slowly Anya became aware of her dream, she was standing in her room but everything was quiet and tinted red.
"Come to me..."
A distant voice caught Anya's attention, she tried to place it. Opening the door of her room she found the halls of her school empty and painted red like everything else. Wandering her empty school in search of the voice, she tried to remember it.
"Find me among your instruments snow child..."
Anya knew she had heard that voice at least once before, so deep, so guttural. but where had she heard it? With a short moment's effort she considered the words of the distant voice. Anya was no bard and owned no instruments but she was a warrior. Perhaps the voice was directing her to the school's armory.
Opening the door to the armory revealed it to be just as it had been the last time she was in it. Armor and weapons of many varieties lined the walls and filled the stands of this room. Everything was the same hue of faded red just as everything else in her dream so far. One thing did stand out of place though. A dark glass jar standing alone on a small table. Anya picked up the jar and held it close to read the label. "Essence of Pain" was labeled on the side of the bottle, a thick black liquid sloshed around inside the container.
"You should remember me Anya, we spent so much time together when you were young." The glass jar rumbled with each syllable.
"I don't remember... but I know you're voice..." Anya replied slowly. In her mind she started to recall old, painful memories.
Suddenly the room flashed and changed in an instant as memories came flooding back into Anya's mind. The room was filled with dozens of instances of Anya as a young elven child in various stages of torture. Hanging from the walls and ceiling, nailed to the floor and strapped to the tables; each one twisted and shuddering in agony. Anya could hear and feel their screams and cries of pain.
Louder and stronger than before the voice spoke again, seemingly coming from every direction at once. "I enjoyed the time we spent together Anya. My how you've grown! But it is really no surprise, as I have watched you grow up all these years"
Anya gritted her teeth as the chorus of her younger cries assaulted her nerves. She couldn't perceive the pain but her body could remember it as she began to shake slightly. "Who are you?!" She screamed in anger, forcing away the horrible memories as best she could.
"I am in that jar, the same one used on your food so long ago. I am in every wound, every strained mind and every heart that has lost it's other half. I am the tar that lives in your soul. I am your god Anya, I am Pain." Anya shudders as the voice assaults her mind. Grinding her teeth and breathing hard she fights to keep standing. Not pain, but strain and weariness pull at her to kneel.
"Every time you inflict pain on another it is like a prayer to me, your battles are like grand masses in my honor! It had filled me with hunger to watch your mind as your contemplated using your flesh weaving to destroy your enemy." The voice laughed deeply as it grew louder and more excited.
"What do you want from me!" Anya screamed as she grasped at the table the jar had been on for support. The voice and the room combined with her memories, threatened to overwhelm her.
"I want you to do what you already do so well. I want you to fight and win. I chose and shaped you to prepare you for this coming battle. I have a vested interest in your success. You see Fear and I have a wager as to which is greater in regards to creating conflict. We both were allowed to give our chosen champion two gifts to prepare them for the battle. I know you already enjoy my gift of painlessness. The voice laughed and rocked the room relentlessly. "Without it you could not stand my presence for more than a moment. Even with it you struggle to stand." The walls, covered with the memories of Anya's tormented childhood, seemed to pulse with each of the dark presence's words.
Anya dropped the glass jar as she moved her free hand to the table to support herself. She felt herself growing numb from the overwhelming forces gnawing at her mind. The jar crashed against the ground and shattered into dozens of shards, spilling the black liquid. All around her the screaming and pain grew louder and stronger.
"Your second gift will manifest when you shatter your left hand. Allow me to show you..." Anya opened her eyes wide as she felt her right hand move on it's own. She watched as she picked up a stone mallet off a nearby shelf, Anya strained her muscles helplessly as she tried to regain control of her arm. With her great strength Anya's right arm came down, smashing he left hand against the sturdy wooden table with the sickening sounds of breaking bones. Her left hand was covered in blood as her right arm raised itself for another blow. It fell with another sickening crunch, the mallet had broken through the wooden table. Gritting her teeth Anya managed to wrest control of her right arm again.
Anya suddenly felt strong enough to raise her shattered hand to assess the damage she had unwillingly done to herself. She examined her hand in sickening wonderment. She found her bones to be broken and her skin torn but she could still bend and move her hand as if it were whole. Slowly as she stretched her fingers apart she watched them move and spread unnaturally far. A familiar black liquid gushed forth from the wounds and filled the gaps in her hand. Anya marveled at the development in her hand with horrified curiosity. The thick black liquid shifted her shattered hand around, building up a ball in the palm of her hand. Slowly a fleshy white sphere pushed through the liquid and settled itself firmly inside the palm of her hand. The sphere was an eye, it's iris looked red like a fire, riddled with painful looking cracks.
"I give to you the ability to share your pain with others. Your shattered hand will be your focus and all those who hear you and gaze upon you will know the pain you wish upon them." the voice rumbled with excitement. "My essence runs through your veins now and I know you'll make me proud." The booming voice of Pain finished it's sentence with a deep, guttural laugh.
The cries and screams of the room intensified along with the dark god's merriment but Anya felt them no longer. Standing taller with a new found strength in her legs she contemplated her shattered hand. "So all I am, all this time, was your pawn in an ego fueled wager with another god?" Anya spat her question with indignation. "I refuse your gift dark god, I always fight for the side of the right. I will not let you use me like a chess piece!" Anya yelled in fury back at her faceless tormentor.
The black, tar-like, liquid on the floor began to grow and stir. It shifted into a large, lumpy oval and raised to stand before Anya. Anya's eyes grew wide as the pain racked face of Red Rose moved to the surface. "You will fight and you will win Anya, my chosen. If you do not then you will never rescue this one from me. She still exists deep inside you, waiting for someone to free her from me." The voice turned even darker as it teased Anya's emotions.
All of Anya's anger and resistance faded as she saw the woman that saved her so long ago. "I-if I defeat Fear's champion, you'll free her?" Anya stammered, not looking away from Red Rose.
"Maybe I will. That is what I have been telling her all these years. Her struggle has been so entertaining. She still holds onto a tiny fragment of hope that you'll free her like she did for you. If you fail, or if you run away from this battle, I will destroy what little is left of her soul." The voice shook the room as it threatened Anya. Red Rose sunk back into the black tar and the oval lost it's form, falling and draining through the cracks in the floor.
Anya's vision began to blur and fade as she watched the last trickles of the tar seep between the stones in the ground. "Wake now little pawn. It is your turn to move forward. By the way, I thought you would like to know that the one who leads the northern army is someone you knew long ago." The voice resounded with laughter through Anya's skull as her vision went black.
Anya opened her eyes and sat up quickly. She looked at her hands, her left hand was no different from her right. Reflecting on her life she thought of all her great victories and accomplishments. She asked herself if she could have done any of them without her gift of painlessness. Her answers only served to discourage her. "All that I am is false, my path was never my own. I am Anya... I am the Plaything of a Dark God."
Anya continued to stare at her left hand. it was shaking as her mind raced, looking for a direction or angle to approach her situation. "Will I fight to appease such an evil being just for a chance to save Red Rose? Is that really who I am?" She clenched her fist and growled. "I will not abandon Red Rose. Even if I damn myself to hell for my actions I will not let her sacrifice for me to be for nothing!"
To Be Continued!
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Well who wouldn't be a mary sue if their life had been influenced by a greater being? yes I realize that by being influenced by a god means the character was kinda mary sue in the sense that she was special enough to be chosen. It had to happen to somebody, and who really wants to read a story about random dude number 35?
Only a few more chapters to go! hope your still enjoying the story Metal Militia!