Chapter 88
The Weight of Dreams
The Queen of Hearts stood over Vel’thanis. Blood ran down the left side of her face from temple to jaw. The alien’s psychic hammer had cracked something in her skull. Each heartbeat sent fresh pain through her head.
Vel’thanis lay broken on the crystalline platform. Four arms bent at wrong angles from twisting itself to answer her commands. Crystal skin that had shifted through dimensions now looked like safety glass after a car crash, held together by nothing but stubbornness.
Golden light rose from the body. Individual motes drifting upward.
“Your minds were exquisite,” she said, watching the lights hover between them. “Four streams of consciousness woven into unity. Beautiful beyond belief.”
The lights pulsed, waiting.
She understood what came next. Had already claimed a piece of the prize directly from her opponent’s minds. She opened her arms, and the lights rushed into her.
Her mind shattered as it multiplied. Four perspectives at once. She could see herself from angles that shouldn’t exist, think four thought streams simultaneously, taste consciousness in ways her brain shouldn’t process.
It should have destroyed her.
She threw her head back and laughed instead.
“Wonderful.” Blood dripped from her chin. “This is exactly what I wanted.”
***
Julia held Kestra by the throat. The woman’s feet kicked weakly, inches off the ice platform.
The elemental had returned to human form in these final moments. Just a terrified woman with wild hair. Fingers scrabbling at Julia’s grip. Her wedding ring caught the light from the Storm Cathedral’s silver ribbons.
Julia’s suit hung in tatters. Dozens of cuts wept blood that froze instantly. The gash across her ribs made breathing hurt. But she’d won. Of course she had.
Kestra’s lips moved. There was no sound, but the shape was clear: Please.
Julia hesitated. Looked into her eyes. Human eyes. Not a monster. Not a villain. Just someone else forced to fight to keep ahead of the demands on their new reality.
“Forgive me,” she whispered.
She twisted sharply. The crack echoed through ice spires. Kestra’s eyes went vacant.
Wind and ice erupted from the woman’s mouth and eyes, rushing down Julia’s arm like liquid winter. It poured into her chest, reshaping something fundamental. Her breath came out in clouds. Ice crystals formed on her lashes. The air around her howled.
When it ended, Kestra’s body had already begun dissolving. The wedding ring fell, bounced once on the ice, then broke apart into golden lights.
***
Maximilian stood with the orb in his hand, its glow fading. The saurian lay dying on obsidian. Each breath shallower than the last.
Skar’Vathos had fought well. Better than expected. Maximilian’s left arm hung useless, burned through armor down to the meat. Third degree burns covered part of his left side. But he’d claimed his prize before the killing blow, thrusting spear-tipped chains into the weak underbelly and reaching heart and lungs.
The saurian’s eye, the one not destroyed in combat, fixed on him. True intelligence flickered there, already fading.
“Well fought,” Maximilian said, struggling to hold the pain at bay.
The eye blinked once. Maybe acknowledgment. Then the massive chest stilled.
Golden light began rising from the corpse, breaking into drifting motes.
Maximilian watched for three heartbeats. The light scattered on thermal currents from the lava below. Soon it would dissipate entirely. Lost to the void.
He raised his good hand.
Dozens of chains erupted from the obsidian platform. They wrapped around the dying lights, binding it back into form. The motes struggled against their prison like living things. But his chains could target and bind anything he could see.
“No.” His voice carried absolute authority. “You don’t get to simply die.”
He walked over, each step controlled despite his injuries. The chains held the light in a rough approximation of the saurian’s shape. A ghost bound in iron. He placed his palm on what had been its skull.
“I am the Dragon Lord. And I deem you worthy.”
He focused. The chains bound it, but it was his Will itself that pressed down on the trapped essence. Forcing it to maintain cohesion. Demanding it recognize his authority. The chains tightened, compressing light back into flesh.
Something pushed back against his Will.
Maximilian pushed harder.
Then the resistance suddenly wavered, weakened, as if whatever force backing it had withdrawn. Something cracked in reality. Golden light snapped back into meat and bone and scale. The saurian’s eye opened. No longer dead, but not truly alive either. Something between. Something that belonged to him.
Maximilian looked down into that ancient face.
“Now you serve me.”
The eye blinked once in understanding.
***
Frank and Helena sat on the borrowed couch, watching someone else’s TV in someone else’s living room. They’d only been there a few days, but tonight they couldn’t look away from the screen.
Chen Wei’s fist obliterated the stone wall where Alexander had been standing a heartbeat before.
“Jesus.” Frank gripped his beer tighter. “Kid’s going to get himself killed.”
Helena reached over and took his free hand, settling in to watch. Alexander threw himself desperately upward through gaps in the tower floors, using his Metallokinesis to yank himself by his own armor.
They watched in tense silence as the battle raged floor by floor. Helena’s grip tightened when Chen Wei caught Alexander with an attack. Frank winced when the kid crashed into walls. But Alexander kept climbing, kept fighting for his survival. Or perhaps it was victory.
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Minutes passed. Then Chen Wei did something that made Frank whistle low.
“That guy can run up walls like they’re nothing.”
Helena nodded, her thumb tracing nervous circles on Frank’s hand. “And punch through stone floors.”
The fight continued its brutal progression upward. They watched Alexander struggle through chambers of cannons, barely maintaining control. But it was in that massive metal-filled chamber that Frank finally thought the kid had figured it out.
Alexander pulled tons of turrets and cannonballs together, crushing them around Chen Wei in a grinding sphere of metal.
Frank leaned forward. “Got him! Smart thinking, kid.”
The metal mass began vibrating. Light seeped through the cracks.
“Frank…” Helena’s voice carried concern.
The sphere exploded. Chen Wei roared as he burst free, dropping several feet before somehow launching himself upward using the air as a jump pad.
Frank set down his beer carefully. “Spoke too soon.”
They kept watching. Through the Qi cannons that fired purple-black energy. Through Alexander’s desperate climb as pieces of his armor were literally vaporized. Through every moment that looked like it would be his last.
“He’s not going to make it,” Frank muttered when a blast caught Alexander square in the chest.
But Alexander did. Finally reaching the tower’s summit where two orbs waited. The drone camera caught his face perfectly as he looked between them.
Then he reached for both.
Frank half-stood. “Don’t be greedy, kid!”
Helena pulled him back down. “Frank, sit.”
They saw Alexander grab both orbs. Power tore through him, his back arching, his scream carrying through the broadcast. Light poured from his eyes.
“What’s happening to him?” Helena whispered.
Frank didn’t have an answer. Couldn’t answer even if he did. They watched as the light continued pouring from Alexander’s eyes while he gripped the orbs. Then movement caught their attention. Chen Wei was climbing onto the summit behind Alexander, bloodied but moving.
“Oh no,” Helena breathed.
Chen Wei attacked. The drone intercepted, exploding in a spray of metal and components. But then Alexander reformed it with a casual display of power. They could hear his voice carrying across the windswept summit, explaining something about cores and cultivation, about machines and understanding. Frank barely listened to the words, focused instead on the kid’s tone. Absolute certainty where there had been desperation moments before.
Then Alexander said it: “They see me as a god. Their god.”
Frank’s eyebrows rose.
“No… The Machine God.”
Silence.
Then Frank exploded with laughter. Deep, belly-shaking laughter that left him gasping for air. He tried to speak, failed, tried again.
“The Machine… Machine God!” More laughter. Tears streamed down his face. “The kid just… he actually said…”
Helena waited patiently as Frank fought for control. On screen, Alexander raised his gauntlets and lightning struck Chen Wei, sending the cultivator tumbling off the tower into the void.
The feed declared victory for Alexander and faded to black. Then the screen switched to a different feed, showing other combatants in other arenas. Frank finally managed to breathe normally, wiping at his face.
“That boy has completely lost his damn mind. Machine God!” He shook his head, still chuckling.
They sat quietly for a moment, watching as the broadcast cycled through various fights still ongoing. None of them people they recognized.
“Hell of a thing,” Frank said eventually.
“Yeah,” Helena agreed.
Another minute passed. Then Helena turned to face him properly.
“We should talk about the vials.”
That sobered him. Frank’s laughter died completely.
“I know you only avoided it all those years ago because of me. Because of our family.” She squeezed his hand. “You didn’t want to leave me behind as just… normal.”
“Helena—”
“Let me finish. I love you for that, among other things. For choosing us over power. But Frank, even I can see that the world’s changing. The System said that the broadcast went everywhere. Everyone in the galaxy just saw this.”
Frank nodded slowly.
“So I think it’s my turn to support you. If you want this, I mean. We can do it together.” She paused. “Do you want powers like Alexander’s?”
The laughter returned, even louder than before. Frank doubled over, slapping his knee.
“Absolutely not!” he wheezed. “The kid’s clearly lost it.” Another wave of laughter. “No. Hell no. If we’re doing this, I’m keeping it simple. That cultivator had some great moves. Good, honest physical power. None of this god-complex nonsense.”
Helena smiled. “That’s what I was thinking too.”
Frank reached for Spencer’s box, where he’d set it on the coffee table, and opened it carefully. Two vials gleamed inside.
They each took one.
“How does it work?” Helena asked, turning the vial over in her hand.
“Auto-injector,” Frank said. “Press it against your skin, preferably somewhere with muscle. Thigh, shoulder. Push down and it does the rest.”
Helena studied the vial. “What about… the risks?” A hint of fear crept into her voice.
Frank set his vial down and took both her hands. He was quiet for a long moment, really thinking about it.
“Spencer wouldn’t have given these to us if something was going to go wrong,” he said finally. “One of my old military buddies. Early power adopter, went through the experimental program with Augustus. Pain in the ass because he was always right. Always had an answer for everything. Always knew the correct path to take. From what Augustus said, whatever power he got just made him all the more insufferable.”
He squeezed her hands gently. “If Spencer left these for us, specifically for us, then he knew we’d be okay. That’s how he operated. Ten steps ahead of everyone else.”
Helena looked into his eyes, searching. The trust she found there was stronger than her fear. She nodded.
“Together?” she asked.
“Together.”
They joined hands, their fingers interlacing with practiced ease. Over thirty years of marriage. Two kids. A lifetime of choosing the safe path.
“On three?” Frank said.
“On three.”
“One.”
“Two.”
“Three.”
The injectors hissed simultaneously.
***
Reality rippled like pages of a book being flipped at incredible speed. The distortion lasted only a moment before a man stepped out into the empty alleyway.
Spencer pulled back his sleeve, checking the old analog watch on his wrist. The hands moved with perfect precision. Tick. Tick. Tick.
He walked with purpose, not hurried but still deliberate, turning the corner as if he’d walked this route a thousand times before. He stopped in front of an electronics store, its window display filled with screens all showing the same feed.
Alexander and Chen Wei on the tower’s summit.
Spencer smiled, glancing at his watch again. The second hand swept past twelve.
“Right on time.”
On screen, Alexander’s voice rang out clear: “No… The Machine God.”
Spencer’s smile widened into something genuinely proud. “Damn, little cuz. You got a real flair for the dramatic, huh? Good on you.”
A boom echoed through the night. Light flashed from several blocks away, bright enough to throw shadows. Spencer glanced toward the disturbance, taking in the half dozen figures descending from the sky. Still distant, but closing fast.
He checked his watch again. Tick. Tick. Tick.
Looking back at the screen one last time, Spencer nodded. “Keep to your path, Alex. I’ll see you soon.”
He turned and walked briskly in the opposite direction from the approaching heroes. After a dozen steps, reality began to crack around him with the same effect, like pages flipping rapidly. Spencer stepped into it without hesitation.
The distortion collapsed behind him.
Six heroes landed moments later, their boots hitting pavement in near unison. One immediately pulled out a device, waving it over the spot where reality had been torn.
“Fuck!” Another hero paced in tight circles, fists clenched. “Goddamnit. This is an impossible mission, and I’m sick of chasing this prick. Six months of this shit!”
“Stow it, Morrison.” The team leader’s voice carried quiet authority. “We’ll be relieved soon.”
The one with the scanner looked up. “I have the exit coordinates.”
“How far?”
“Three hundred miles north.”
The leader nodded. “Continue pursuit.”
They launched into the air without another word, leaving the empty street to its silence.
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Chapters
- Chapter 224 - Hard Truths
- Chapter 223 - Three Divine Wills
- Chapter 222 - Trustworthy
- Chapter 221 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 10
- Chapter 220 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 9
- Chapter 219 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 8
- Chapter 218 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 7
- Chapter 217 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 6
- Chapter 216 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 5
- Chapter 215 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 4
- Chapter 214 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 3
- Chapter 213 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 2
- Chapter 212 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 1
- Chapter 211 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 3
- Chapter 210 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 2
- Chapter 209 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 1
- Chapter 208 - Trust in Tomorrow
- Chapter 207 - Uncoordinated
- Chapter 206 - Within Range
- Chapter 205 - What the Future Holds
- Chapter 204 - Tell Me
- Announcing: The Spellforged Magus
- Chapter 203 - Countdown to Escalation
- Chapter 202 - The M.G.S.
- Chapter 201 - Where the Bodies Went
- Chapter 200 - Signed and Sealed
- Chapter 199 - Concessions
- Chapter 198 - Red Handed
- Chapter 197 - Plan S
- Chapter 196 - The Sidearm
- Chapter 195 - The (Not So) Wise One
- Chapter 194 - Blood on the Sand
- Chapter 193 - Everything Metal
- Chapter 192 - Dead Hours
- Chapter 191 - Due Diligence
- Chapter 190 - Opening Negotiations
- Chapter 189 - Price of Admission
- Chapter 188 - Cheap Tricks
- Chapter 187 - Old Habits Die Last
- Chapter 186 - Under Surveillance
- Chapter 185 - Laying the Groundwork
- Chapter 184 - Ascension Oasis
- Chapter 183 - Legal in Dubai
- Chapter 182 - Lesson One: Survive
- Chapter 181 - One Ring Changes Everything
- Chapter 180 - One Mind, Two Thoughts
- Chapter 179 - First Roundtable
- Chapter 178 - Past Plans, Future Planning
- Chapter 177 - Making History in Broad Daylight
- Chapter 176 - Signed, the Machine God
- Chapter 175 - Outclassed
- Chapter 174 - Heavy Metal
- Chapter 173 - The Vault
- Chapter 172 - The Borrowing Begins
- Chapter 171 - Legal Counsel and Illegal Plans
- Chapter 170 - Decisions that Ripple
- Chapter 169 - The Devil’s in the Details
- Chapter 168 - Coping Mechanisms
- Chapter 167 - No High Ground
- Chapter 166 - Sunset over Manhattan
- Chapter 165 - Window Shopping
- Chapter 164 - Best Behavior
- Chapter 163 - Sharp
- Chapter 162 - A Lot of Work
- Chapter 161 - Cat and Mouse
- Chapter 160 - Seven out of Nine
- Chapter 159 - Sparks in the Dark
- Chapter 158 - Just Kids
- Chapter 157 - Storm Chasing
- Chapter 156 - VIP Service
- Chapter 155 - The Ten of Spades
- Chapter 154 - Shifting Gears
- Chapter 153 - The Lawyer
- Chapter 152 - Returning Home
- Chapter 151 - A Formal Alliance
- Chapter 150 - Return to Sol
- Chapter 149 - One Reason Too Many
- Chapter 148 - Foundations
- Chapter 147 - Not Quite Pirates
- Chapter 146 - Arcane Warden
- Chapter 145 - Running Dark
- Chapter 144 - Just a Little Detour
- Chapter 143 - Heading Home
- Chapter 142 - Strawberry and Chocolate
- Chapter 141 - Snowflakes and Steel
- Chapter 140 - Spreading the Dream
- Chapter 139 - Politics
- Chapter 138 - Cleared
- Chapter 137 - Welcome to the Jungle
- Chapter 136 - Hunter or Hunted
- Chapter 135 - Into the Dark
- Chapter 134 - Beastworld
- Chapter 133 - The Right Kind of Crazy
- Chapter 132 - More Than Whole
- Chapter 131 - Nanomachines
- Chapter 130 - Windows
- Chapter 129 - Legal Courtesy
- Chapter 128 - Life’s Song
- Chapter 127 - Moving Forward
- Chapter 126 - Mending
- Chapter 125 - Date?
- Chapter 124 - Spoils of War
- Chapter 123 - Measure
- Chapter 122 - Severed
- Chapter 121 - Animachina’s Purpose
- Chapter 120 - Practice Under Fire
- Chapter 119 - Forced Entry
- Chapter 118 - Returning Fire
- Chapter 117 - The Prophecy of Eights
- Chapter 116 - Rivals Reunited
- Chapter 115 - The Nexus
- Chapter 114 - Promises
- Chapter 113 - Starting a Fire
- Chapter 112 - Soul Circuit
- Chapter 111 - Teamwork
- Chapter 110 - Entropy Rising
- Chapter 109 - Assimilate
- Chapter 108 - The Cult of Entropy
- Chapter 107 - Sleipnir’s Landing
- Chapter 106 - All Hands on Deck
- Chapter 105 - Five and a Half Members
- Chapter 104 - Pathfinder
- Chapter 103 - Twenty-Five
- Chapter 102 - Mystery Solved
- Chapter 101 - Borrowed Time
- Chapter 100 - Sleipnir
- Chapter 99 - Captain’s Terms
- Chapter 98 - Service Record
- Chapter 97 - Help Wanted
- Chapter 96 - Borrowing Trouble
- Chapter 95 - Four Months
- Chapter 94 - Drug Dealers
- Chapter 93 - Freedom
- Chapter 92 - Waves
- Chapter 91 - Aftermath
- Chapter 90 - Vigil
- Chapter 89 - One Vote from Extinction
- Chapter 88 - The Weight of Dreams
- Chapter 87 - Machine God
- Chapter 86 - No Words
- Chapter 85 - Pure Will
- Chapter 84 - Will and Structure
- Chapter 83 - Blood in the Water
- Chapter 82 - First Blood
- Chapter 81 - Dreams Collide (continued)
- Chapter 80 - Dreams Collide
- Chapter 79 - A Peaceful Moment
- Chapter 78 - Will Made Manifest
- Chapter 77 - Maximum Output
- Chapter 76 - Sidekick
- Chapter 75 - The Weight of Heroes
- Chapter 74 - Moving
- Chapter 73 - Pay to Win
- Chapter 72 - Pressure Points
- Chapter 71 - Henchmen Manifested
- Chapter 70 - The Big Lie
- Chapter 69 - A Nice Day
- Chapter 68 - Choosing the Dream
- Chapter 67 - Practical Matters
- Chapter 66 - Spread the Dream
- Chapter 65 - The Good (Bad) Doctor
- Chapter 64 - First Contact
- Chapter 63 - Subtle Unease
- Chapter 62 - Splitting the Party
- Chapter 61 - No Witnesses
- Chapter 60 - Fear of Falling
- Chapter 59 - Crime-A-Lot
- Chapter 58 - Auggy's Crazy Plan
- Chapter 57 - Kill Quest
- Chapter 56 - First Defeat
- Chapter 55 - Of One's Own Accord
- Chapter 54 - A New Power
- Chapter 53 - Rivals, Not Enemies
- Chapter 52 - The Black Knight
- Chapter 51 - ...Now.
- Chapter 50 - ...Begins...
- Chapter 49 - Phase One...
- Chapter 48 - Just Add Hands
- Chapter 47 - Secrets Unearthed
- Chapter 46 - Snakes in a Snakepit
- Chapter 45 - Start of a Rivalry
- Chapter 44 - Villain with a Milkshake
- Chapter 43 - Every Villain Needs a Hobby
- Chapter 42 - War Chest
- Chapter 41 - An Audience with Royalty
- Chapter 40 - The Queen Awaits
- Chapter 39 - Storage Closet
- Chapter 38 - Barely Superhuman
- Chapter 37 - We Are Grimnir
- Chapter 36 - A Will of Steel
- Chapter 35 - Realm of the Mind
- Chapter 34 - A Hint of Scales
- Chapter 33 - Every Monster Has a Lair
- Chapter 32 - Curtain Close
- Chapter 31 - No Allies Here
- Chapter 30 - Masks Against Monsters
- Chapter 29 - The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 28 - The Die is Cast
- Chapter 27 - Winning is Better
- Chapter 26 - Grim Beginnings
- Chapter 25 - No Heroes Coming
- Chapter 24 - End of the Tutorial
- Chapter 23 - Lies Do A Villain Make
- Chapter 22 - Masks and Prophecies
- Chapter 21 - Our First Injustice
- Chapter 20 - Nutcracker
- Chapter 19 - Perfection Meets Ambition and Heart
- Chapter 18 - The First Game Room
- Chapter 17 - Blackout
- Chapter 16 - Iron Nadya
- Chapter 15 - Tut, Tut. Driver.
- Chapter 14 - Welcome to the Multiverse, Nerd
- Chapter 13 - Second Spark
- Chapter 12 - Ambition to Burn
- Chapter 11 - Surviving is Winning
- Chapter 10 - Wanted
- Chapter 9 - Home Sweet Workshop
- Chapter 8 - Cognitive Resonance
- Chapter 7 - Class R
- Chapter 6 - First Spark of Will
- Chapter 5 - Pick On Someone Your Own Size
- Chapter 4 - No More Chains
- Chapter 3 - When the Sky Shattered
- Chapter 2 - The Collar
- Chapter 1 - REDACTED