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The battle with the being of light had roused up some ancient memories, upwards they went, bubbling up to the surface of Eligor?s consciousness, vivid and wild, but somewhat faded by the years. Eligor did not see Birmingham, nor Isaac, nor Richard. What he saw instead was not meant for the vision of mortals. They would not comprehend or withstand the sight of chaos clashing against those who stood with order. It was a long memory, it was an old memory. As Isaac and Richard went about their business, Eligor was occupied as he experienced every blow and every feeling from it all over again.


The clouds ahead swirled and swarmed into a storm, the squall heralding what was to come. The demon guards looked up towards the heavens, some scratching their head at this occurrence. The gate swelled with anticipation, both figuratively and literally. The gate was in fact a demon in its own right, the vast demon known as Abaddon. He ground his teeth, causing minatare earthquakes, shaking the lookouts who patrolled the gates. Abaddon had seen this before, but from a more shifted perspective, he knew what was to come. Soon, not lightening, not brimstone, but the very stars themselves would fall from the sky.

Abaddon himself had landed here as a fallen star, a cast-off from the heavens, unwanted and unloved by the Almighty and now his vast body encircled hell, protecting it from the other discarded creations in the Abyss. Great monstrosus locusts wandered about the deep depths, stripping any creature that was foolish enough to pass by of its flesh. Luckily those insectoid hordes mostly kept the edges, leaving the rich center ripe for Hell.

Abaddon sighed both with the thought of those creatures, reminding him of the debt he owed to Satan for unleashing them and as he saw little partings in the clouds. Already they were upon them, they had reached their terminal velocity and were now heading straight towards Hell. His eyes turned towards the lookouts, they hadn?t noticed yet? Well Abaddon would be the first to sound the horn.

"INCOMING! READY BATTLESTATIONS!" He boomed.

The lookouts, mangy demons only valued for their keen sight, scrambled over to the bells as soon as the rumble of Abaddon?s voice. Hell?s bells rung throughout the infernal domain and with an almost automatic response, the legions of Hell got ready for battle. One of them a Great Duke with command over forty legions of vengeful spirits, known to some as Abrigor, others as Eligos, but to himself, he would always be Eligor.

Already in armour, as usual, he mounted his destrier. It was a skeletal thing and a gift from the hand of Beelzebub, The Lord Of The Flies and one of the Seven who presided over the infernal wastes with their princely counsel. Eligor regarded the gift simply of recognition of his talent and stern attitude in regard to duty. At times, he even thought of the stallion as a symbol of his duty and responsibility as a Great Duke, and at the proficiency he carried out his work. It sensed that battle was near, and scraped the dirt with its hooves in anticipation. Eligor himself lowered his lance, called Durchbohrer des Himmels, and raised his standard - a plain black and white flag with his seal emblazoned on it. He was ready.

However, the battle had already begun. Stars crashed into Abaddon, causing the great maw to open and twist in pain. Eligor looked around at the chaos that was happening around him, noticing the falling stars. That only mean one thing - fallen angels were tumbling down to the Abyss and the vengeful angels that were hunting them down to exact the Divine?s ?justice? were descending upon Hell, close on the heels of the fallen.

Nevertheless, Eligor charged forwards with the ranks of his legions following close behind him, his lance glinting evilly as the light hit it. Durchboherer des Himmels itself was in fact an ancient artifact, with twenty souls bound within, but non-sentient and non-living, serving only to boost the potency of the weapon?s bite. This was paired with a tower shield, Gewicht der Welt, which was engraved with the faces of terrible monsters tormenting Altas, as the demon hordes tormented the upholders of the Creator?s justice and authority.

Speaking of them, great beryl-coloured wheels-within-wheels crashed down on the fortifications - Ophanim, the many-eyed ones. Whoever had fell must had been ones at the top, a prime catch for these high-ranked hunters. They splintered went Eligor ran through them with the lance all the same though. He chuckled as the skeletal steed smashed through another one, the many-eyed ones ended up in many pieces.

But there were casualties on his side as well. His legion had been reduced to half its number and only the rush of battle prevented him from noticing a large gash that ran from the bottom of his side to his shoulderblade. Abaddon was heavily wounded as well. Eligor gave a huff, as he turned his horse around, not to retreat, but to assess the battlefield. Through the narrow visor of his helmet, he spotted the leader of the hunters. Something told him that this battle would come down to a duel between him and the angelic lieutenant. He also noticed that all the fallen angels had fled inside the gates of Hell and that Abaddon had started shouting again, furiously this time. He was always one for rules.

"THEY HAVE ENTERED." Abaddon roared, "THE FALLEN ONES SEEK ASYLUM IN THE ABYSS AND THEY SHALL HAVE THAT!" He then addressed the leader of the pack, "AS KEEPER OF THE KEY I ORDER YOU AND YOUR FORCES TO RETURN."

The leader, called Pahaliah responded with a voice that would convert any mortal to Christianity with its sheer beauty, "What if I do not, foul demon...?"

Abaddon laughed, the black blood from his injures burst out, and covered the immediate area with a pool of liquid, "YOU WILL BE FORCED BACK."

A gaunt destrier marched up to the lieutenant, the Great Duke presented himself, adding only a simply replied, ?By me."

Scattered remains of the slain and rubble of fractured fortifications surrounded the two opponents, Abaddon gave a cruel smile, looking forward to the fight between them. As soon as bloody muscle raised that gigantic lip in a smirk, Eligor kicked the sides of the skeletal steed and charged forward towards the unsuspecting seraphim. It was a struggle to couch the lance now that the injury was biting into his strength, but there was an ace up his sleeve. That was the lance rest, a metal flange attached to the right side of the breastplate to both rest the weight of the lance and arrest the rearward movement of the weapon. With help from that, and the fortitude from lifetimes of battle, he ran down the angel.

"Very well. As one of the bearers of the Ineffable Name I---"

Poor Pahaliah never got to finish that speech...

He thought he had forgotten about those days. But now, he could not be more wrong. His walk down memory lane finished, Eligor opened his eye to find it covered. Isaac must have covered him up so that suspicion would not be aroused. Left to his thoughts, the triumphant mood from the memory of victory soured to a more dour one as he realised how close he was to the non-sentient souls that were bounded to his pride and joy. He sighed as he sank into sadness. At least he still had excitement from slaying the rabid demons and from the antics of mortals. Silently, he vowed that he would find a way to be free.
 

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Isabelle watched as Richard, Isaac and Eligor went through the portal, then turned to face the one that was created for the others. She saw that the others were just standing around, unsure of what to do next. There was also the matter of what to do with the facility that was now in their possession.

Be safe gentlemen. Isabelle said to herself before addressing what remained of the team.

"We should inform command about this recent acquisition, and have a team sent over to search through it and see what the purpose of it was; as I suspect that there is more to this dilemma then that at first glance. Any of you are welcome to stay and assist with matters here. As for me, well there is the matter of a report that needs to be written up regarding the mission in London, so I shall be going through the portal." She then looked at the once angelic looking armour that lay on the ground nearby.

"We should also recover the armour worn by the angel. But lord knows what division we send it to."
 

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"We should also recover the armour worn by the angel. But lord knows what division we send it to."

"Dibs on the armor." Kain called, before stepping through the portal. He would help, but he had gone a whole day without food or any meaningful amount of sleep. Also, his clothes were an illusion, so he wanted to change before they wore off, probably in a church or orphanage considering his luck.

He was sighing on the other side, figuring he could get some sleep before he was shipped off to D6 for his usual rounds of tests.
'Back to listening how they're trying to replicate me.' At least, so he figured. There weren't many genetically modified people around DICE, so he figured the head of biology would want to change that considering how effective they were. He found his way to D4 barracks, and laid down on the nearest bed, drifting off to sleep almost instantly.
 

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When Byron closed his eyes, there was agony. Agony that could not be measured, as it was complete and all-encompassing. His muscles began to spasm as they went through a hideous deformation, and his breathing began to mimic his heartbeat: the fast, thrashing movements of a corned animal looking for a way out. Lost in his panic, Byron opened his eyes, freeing himself from the boundless suffering, and that was when all hell broke loose. Freeing himself from the metaphysical cage of torment, Byron exploded into motion. His left hand sprang out, as if flung by a whip, and the crash test dummy behind his erupted into a volcano of scraps. He dashed forward towards another inanimate victim, and three others in his way poofed messily out of existence.

As the storm of ravaging destruction raged through the private room, Byron Kelspring was at peace, supposedly. The drugs he had injected himself with not only restricted his mind in order to send his body into a primal rage, but led him into an incomparable bliss, comparable to a drug-induced high. However, to Byron, the feeling was revolting. It was unnatural, as if he was imprisoned in the fields of Elysium while banging on the windows of his mind, as he watched the twisted aberration that was his mortal form.

It ended. When the chemist came to, he was lying sprawled on the ground, surrounded by shredded plastic and fake bodies. An ache encompassed his body as if every inch in his body had been stretched double without his knowledge. He stumbled up onto his feet, attempted to straighten himself up before walking outside, and then left the room, leaving a sign requesting cleanup. The burden he had expected Mokka to relieve him of seemed doubled now that his hopes were dashed. Staggering to his quarters, Byron didn't care to research a new fix at this point; all he wanted to do was to curl up and die. Instead, he laid down on his bunk, falling asleep and waiting for death.

The emancipation of souls, what a joke.
 

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A primitive mind followed what was happening near the portal in France with it's mind as it couldn't see. It waited, lurking silently and hidden nearby in the underbrush.

As if picking up on something, the helmet with the suit of armor had the faintest hue of blue light behind the visor, barely noticeable to the naked eye. Luckily enough, it didn't depend on normal senses. It didn't understand why, but it was going to take those scraps, even if it needed to scare away the things near them to do it.
 

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"Dibs on the armor."

"You can have it," Garath said as he followed Kain through the portal, "I'm sure my karma is bad enough without looting an angel."

He found his way to the D2 barracks, changed clothes into some more suited for sleeping, and lay down on his bunk. After fifteen minutes of failing to fall asleep he sat up and pulled out his deck of cards, shuffling them idly. He considered contacting his mother, but decided he wasn't in the mood for necromancy at the moment. He put aside the deck of cards and grabbed a book of magical lore, umbras fiat realis, and began to flip through it, thinking to himself about the events of the day, the torture he'd inflicted on the scientist, Isaac's undead status, the plan they'd uncovered. He pushed these thoughts away and began to search through the book, trying to find mention of half-real illusions like Vayles.
 

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A captain in full gear stepped past the portal opening soon after Garath and Kain left, wondering why their was yet another breach on security. He stepped through and locked eyes on Isabelle and Aaron still standing there with a suit of armor a few feet away from them.

After seeing the facility to his left, he nodded and accessed the situation, then grabbed his radio.

"Nix the jet guys. Just send a clean up team from this floor through"

He put the radio away and waited for a few more DICE crewmen to come through.

"Who the hell keeps making these things? Jesus."
 

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Isabelle had knelt down next to the angel armour, wanting to further examine it before proper research and analysis was done on it. As she looked at the detailing, Isabelle felt a mixture of confusion, intrigue, and strangest of all, familiarity.

"Strange, this armour seems familiar for reason, as if I've seen it before. But, I haven't thought any angels before. Perhaps this armour just looks similar to the stuff that demonic knights have worn; but I can't shake the feeling that its something else." Isabelle said to herself, not noticing the captain that had stepped through the portal.

"Nix the jet guys. Just send a cleanup team from this floor through." The captain soon put the radio away, and waited as a few more crewmen came through. "Who the hell keeps making these things? Jesus." He said with an annoyed tone. Isabelle soon stood up and looked at the man.

"An independent investigator that was assigned to D.I.C.E for the duration of this operation via the Division Two head, Christina Noble. Welcome to Northern France captain. Isabelle Hearte at your service; I was assigned the command role for the duration of this mission. If you'll excuse me captain, but Miss Noble will no doubt want a report regarding how things went. Have your team deliver this armour into storage for further analysis. I'm sure that the portal will close itself once you're done here. Good day to you." Isabelle said in a tone of authority, tipping her hat to the squad as she stepped through the portal, and back to the base.
 

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The captain nodded at Isabelle as she left and the crew stepped through. They assembled in front of the captain holding all of their equipment.

"Alright. Everyone start combing over the laboratory. Secure it. Bring me everything you find that's important. You two," He said, pointing at a couple of them at the end. "It a good study of this freaky armor shit and take it to the D2 folks"

Everyone moved out to their assigned stations while the Captain went back into the portal to find a way to close it. After he was gone, the two crewmen started looking over the armor.
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"I deserved that," Richard said, just to reassure Isaac that he didn't turn crazy. "And I'm fairly sure I needed it."

Isaac cocked an eyebrow, looking entirely confused at the situation. He decided to just shrug it off.

"It's probably best if I don't ask for an explanation. So...are we all good now? Ready to go back to your base?"
 

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"It's probably best if I don't ask for an explanation. So...are we all good now? Ready to go back to your base?"

"Yeah, sure." Richard made sure he hadn't lost anything. "I'm not too eager to see what's in store for me, but I have to face it, I guess." He sighted, but was still smiling. "I hope it's not tests or anything, I've managed to keep them away until now, but... you never know." Richard looked to the sky, as rain-drops fell from the sky. "We better hurry, lab coats aren't the best things to wear when it rains." Still smiling. It would take something really bad for Richard's mood to get bad now.
 

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"We better hurry, lab coats aren't the best things to wear when it rains."

"If you're okay with it..." Isaac hesitated to take Richard back to whatever he was fearing, but Richard didn't look to bothered by his possible punishment. Isaac waved his hand and opened up a portal as always. That was, until something went wrong.

The portal turned dark, and began to spiral out of control. The vortex it created forcefully sucked in Isaac and Richard rather than wait for them to walk in.

Isaac was spit out into a world of ice and snow. Sitting across from where he landed was a polar bear, laying out on a block of ice.

"This...is weird"
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Richard came out of the portal into a dark room. There didn't seem to be any exit, or walls for that matter. It was as if he was trapped in a void. The only light came from a throne covered in lights.

The man on the throne was covered in bandages and wearing robes over it, When Richard entered, he lifted up his head and smiled.

"Good evening Richard. I'm glad you decided to drop by"
 

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"Good evening Richard. I'm glad you decided to drop by"

Richard just stared. What was he supposed to do? Answer? He didn't know where he was, Isaac was gone, and this guy was sitting on a throne. He had felt something huge was needed for his mood to get bad... and this was probably it. He thought of grabbing the gun -it still had one bullet- but he couldn't see his surroundings. For all he knew, this guy had a few henchmen around him. "Hey," Richard said, sounding as if he weren't bothered by this. He had just survived... well, whatever Zorrama had been trying to do, but he didn't feel eager to take any chances for some reason. "How come everyone knows my name?" he asked, curiosity having beaten common sense.
 

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"How come everyone knows my name?"

The man on the throne laughed softly as Richard's question"

"I'm not too sure about anyone else, but it's my job to know. You do work for us after all. My name is Voltaire. I'm in DICE. Specifics are unneeded. What we do need to talk about is, I hear you're not pleased with us. From who? That is not important either"

The man crossed his legs and rested his head on his hands.

"So. Let's have some honest discussion here. Mr. Johnson. How do you feel about working with us?"
 

DarkRawen

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"So. Let's have some honest discussion here. Mr. Johnson. How do you feel about working with us?"

Richard's eyes narrowed, as he realized that DICE had managed to figure it out. Was it what he had said to Zorrama? To Isaac? None of those would have told on him, right? If only he could remember what he had done the day before, there had to be something there. "If you know who I am," Richard said, deciding to be honest. Him lying would have made the situation worse, considering he couldn't lie to save his life. "Then you know the details about my submission, right?" Richard smiled coldly, not liking the situation one bit. "It was either this or getting experimented on. Both restricts my freedom, none of them were very interesting, but only one of them hurts. Also, DICE has a good amount of tools, which makes it easier to do what I do. However, I don't like working together with other people." He stopped. How much more honest could he get? Probably a lot more, but Richard decided that telling it all would be too much. Instead he fixed his hair -it had fallen down a bit from the portal-thingy- and tilted his head.

"Well, how do you think I feel about DICE?"
 

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"Well, how do you think I feel about DICE?"

Voltaire didn't respond. He only sat there, expression now neutral. He was thinking hard about what was said to him.

"This is such a bother" He got up and began walking around his throne, pacing as he spoke. "You certainly don't enjoy it here. DICE more or less has you as a prisoner. We cant have someone who feels like you working on are sensitive projects and taking unplanned trips to France with our experiments"

He tapped his hands on the arm rest of the throne, and gripping his chin in contemplation.

"Of course, they cant let you just leave given what you know. That would be a disaster for them. No no. They'd never go for it"

He stood completely still and looked over at Richard.

"Well. Maybe. Just maybe. I can give you a compromise. Would you like to hear it?"
 

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"Well. Maybe. Just maybe. I can give you a compromise. Would you like to hear it?"

Richard shrugged. What else was there for him? By the sound of it, DICE didn't want him around anymore, and he wouldn't get out. "Sounds... interesting, what is it?" he started regretting not joining Zorrama. Sure, he would probably have ended up like this, or worse, later, but it had been his own choice. And he would have been able to do some testing, even though the specimens in the lab apparently was alive. Now, he would be lucky if he got one of those collars the lieutenant... wait, what? There were something there... something off. What lieutenant? What collar? Sadly, he couldn't remember, though it was probably nothing of importance. Richard looked at the hooded mummy. "I'm all yours, though I don't like lying on a table, and I refuse to give any kind of sample from my body." If the deal was something he didn't like, he would take the gun and try his luck. In this situation, that might be the best he could do.
 

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"I'm all yours, though I don't like lying on a table, and I refuse to give any kind of sample from my body."

"Oh no. It's nothing like that. See, the head of Division 6 is getting old. Really old. He'll need to be retiring soon and the leader of DICE is looking for a replacement. I put your name forward an hour ago, as I have a lot of pull here. The thing is, you'll actually be an agent of Division Zero. And you'll be reporting everything you find directly to my people"
 

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"Oh no. It's nothing like that. See, the head of Division 6 is getting old. Really old. He'll need to be retiring soon and the leader of DICE is looking for a replacement. I put your name forward an hour ago, as I have a lot of pull here. The thing is, you'll actually be an agent of Division Zero. And you'll be reporting everything you find directly to my people"

"So, rather than being a prisoner in DICE, you want me to be a puppet for you?" Richard closed his eyes, in order to think straight, the lights from the throne was bothering him.

"What would they gain from this? He already said I couldn't be trusted, putting me in charge, even if it's just in name, is something even I know is a bad move. Also, why would they need to have someone check up on D6? This is definitely sketchy, not to mention how the other scientists would react. I have only been here for half a year, and I don't do anything else than my work. On the other hand, this would give me access to a lot more, both in tools and in information. I still have a few questions I need answered about Zorrama and his labs, as well as other things. Most of all, a position as high as this has to be able to keep them off me in terms of my DNA... it's pretty much a garantee they won't use me for experiments. And, it's not like I have much of a choice...

"Fair enough, I'll do it, if you allow me a few things. One, I still want to be able to work with DNA and Genome Sequencing. Two, I want some kind of freedom, the kind of freedom the head of a division would have. Three, I assume I won't be actually in charge of D6, and that you will find someone to do the actual paperwork. Then, I'll give you all the information I can get, though knowing why would be great." Richard didn't have too much respect for the other scientists, giving out information they hid for some reason to hide his own, albeit horribly hypocritical, wasn't the worst thing he could do. Why he even tried to bargain was beyond him, but he didn't feel as if he would get thrown in the dungeons for speaking his mind. If that had been it, that would have happened long ago.
 

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"Fair enough, I'll do it, if you allow me a few things. One, I still want to be able to work with DNA and Genome Sequencing. Two, I want some kind of freedom, the kind of freedom the head of a division would have. Three, I assume I won't be actually in charge of D6, and that you will find someone to do the actual paperwork. Then, I'll give you all the information I can get, though knowing why would be great."

"Why, why, why. No one can ever just accept generosity. They always need to know the reasoning. Honestly, the why of it is so much clutter in your mind that you could be using for other information"

Voltaire sat back down on his throne and sat back.

"Your three conditions are acceptable. As for why I'm doing this? Well, let's just say I have my reasons. My own, crazy, crazy reasons"

The bandaged man pointed a finger at the floor and a podium rose up from beneath it. On it lay a sliver DICE badge.

"If you accept the position, then go ahead and grab it. It will let the others know you've given it some thought"
 

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"Why, why, why. No one can ever just accept generosity. They always need to know the reasoning. Honestly, the why of it is so much clutter in your mind that you could be using for other information."

"If there is anything DICE lacks, it's generosity. They even minded sharing a few samples with me, they would never have been in this situation if they had just given me a better deal in the beginning. Especially considering there is people who do this without DICE getting in the way, like Isaac, Richard thought, but he just kept smiling, hoping what he said would go through without him getting sent to the D6 cells. Besides, the man had a point, knowing why would probably give him a reason to decline.

"Your three conditions are acceptable. As for why I'm doing this? Well, let's just say I have my reasons. My own, crazy, crazy reasons"

The bandaged man pointed a finger at the floor and a podium rose up from beneath it. On it lay a sliver DICE badge.

"If you accept the position, then go ahead and grab it. It will let the others know you've given it some thought"

Richard nodded, and looked at the podium. It didn't seem like a trap, and going through all of this just in order to mess with his head seemed a bit... too much. He walked over and took the silver badge. He didn't like it, the DICE symbol was a sign of him giving up some of his freedom. It wasn't as bad as it had been half a year ago, but he still didn't like it. If only he hadn't found out about demons or DICE, then perhaps... no, it was the most interesting thing he knew about, even thinking about never finding out was something he disliked. However, this put him in a better situation than he was before, if he used it correctly. "I'll do it. It is kind of interesting," he said.