Chapter 180: Into the Crypt
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Chapter 180: Into the Crypt
Aldrich felt magical energy rising around Volantis, rising up in blood colored
steam from all the red runes around his metal body.
As a being of innate mystical power, Aldrich could immediately tell through
sheer instinct that the amount of magic emanating from Volantis was
considerable. He briefly worried whether it could be sensed by even those that
were not magically sensitive, but he pushed that concern away.
If nobody had been able to perceive Aldrich's mana up to this point, then
nobody would sense this now.
Still, Aldrich prepared his own magic, green strands curling around his skeletal
fingers. Just in case something happened that required him to defend himself.
But nothing more happened.
Instead, the steam-like magical energy around Volantis suddenly dissipated.
The glowing red runes lost their light and faded away. Volantis reformed back
to his full self, but instead of his eye dot being red, it was now a simple blank
white.
"Volantis?" said Aldrich cautiously.
"This armor is undergoing forced repair to correct internal issues" said Volantis
in his usual smooth, controlled tone, though it was very evident to Aldrich now
that this voice was not actually his.
It was a voice that the demons had implanted within him. "It will still be
operational, but some functions will be compromised until repairs are finished.
Sensing Armored in vicinity."
Volantis opened up again, and Aldrich asked a question. "How long until this
armor is repaired? What does a repair entail?"
"Estimated time of repair completion: unknown," said the voice. "Query: repair
function registered. Answering: A repair indicates a full return of internal
systems to their most recent state before corruption in order to preserve
accumulated battle experience and Armored compatibility."
"I see," said Aldrich. So it was basically like a computer rebooting itself to its
Jast known good configuration. In this case, Volantis would return to how he
was exactly before he had started to remember his past fully.
"It is recommended that the Armored still wear the unit," said the armor.
"Repair functions are greatly enhanced and stabilized by anchoring to an
Armored."
Aldrich tentatively stepped back into the armor. It was not that he was not
cautious about Volantis's sudden shift and the possibility that something
might go wrong wearing him.
But Aldrich did not want to reveal his true form or even his Materius human
appearance.
So, Aldrich took the risk. Volantis's metal strands closed in around Aldrich,
knitting back into a full, regal armor.
Aldrich felt nothing was off. He sensed no danger. The only issue was, as
whatever runic mechanism present in Volantis had said, some functions were
unavailable. Aldrich could access the enhanced stats that Volantis offered, but
not any of Volantis's stitching or anything really that Volantis himself
operated.
It felt similar to working with a Frame that had it's A.l. shut down.
Well, this had been utterly surprising.
Aldrich sighed as he leaned back against the wall of the Null Box again. He was
not an omniscient being. He could not predict everything, but usually, if he
planned or thought hard enough, he could expect what kind of surprises he
would face.
But this was completely out of his grasp. Aldrich's lore knowledge about
demons was good but not perfect. Legion Necromancers had very little reason
to travel to Helith. He did not know all the tiny details that went into forging a
Living Armor. Had he done a playthrough as a Warlock, then he might have
known more, but there was no use thinking about what ifs.
All Aldrich could really do was wait and see if Volantis returned back to normal
in time. If not, he could still go to the Nexus and reach out to the Death Lord
or, if the Trial Quests were still there, kill and raise Deimos the warlock who
probably knew more about this than Aldrich did.
The biggest thing that annoyed Aldrich was that he lost his talking partner for
the rest of his trip.
It took a total of roughly twelve hours for Aldrich's transport to arrive to its
location. He did not know exactly when the transport moved or stopped
because of the isolating nature of the Null Box, but he figured that when the
box's door opened up, revealing Colonel Davos again, that it was time to get
out.
Aldrich had put the High Threat Null Restraints, or, more easily known as null
cuffs, back on to remove any hint of suspicion from himself. The null cuffs,
thankfully, did not have any complicated tech in them that could track whether
they had been taken on or off.
"We're here," said Colonel Davos.
"My cell, I assume?" said Aldrich.
"Consider it protective custody," said Colonel Davos. He narrowed his eyes at
Aldrich's helmet. "What happened to your face? I heard you mentioned to the
Guardians that this armor of yours functions as a life support system of some
kind.
Has anything changed about your condition?"
"You try weathering a twelve-hour plane ride with nothing to do, Colonel," said
Aldrich. "Don't worry about it. The color of the dot on my helmet doesn't mean
much. This just represents my boredom."
"Well, you better get prepared for more of that," said Colonel Davos. "Where
you're going, it'll be pretty much the same. Now step out of the Null Box."
Aldrich did as asked and stepped out, and when he stood by Colonel Davos, he
stood a full head taller than the man.
"Hold out those cuffs for me," said Colonel Davos. He took out a baton froma
sheathe on his hip, and with the press of a button on the handle, it glowed a
bright white, humming with energy.
Aldrich held out his cuffed arms, and Colonel Davos struck the center part of
the cuffs linking Aldrich's arms together with the baton. A burst of electricity
ran through the metal, and the metal of the cuffs dissolved away, breaking
apart into countless little rice grain sized particles.
All that was left of the cuffs on Aldrich were two large, surprisingly thin rings
that emanated blacklight. This was the Null Ore. They loosely clattered against
Aldrich's wrists, giving him ample space to just slip out of them.
Colonel Davos took the baton, pressed another button on the handle, turning it
purple, and hovered it above the ground. The little grains of metal that the
cuffs had dissolved into all drew towards the baton like it was a magnet,
merging together into a metal case around the structure.
Nanotech, Aldrich noted. Specifically, memory metal. Advanced nanotech that
utilized any external connections or internal processing did not work in
proximity to Null Ore, but memory metal only required a specific charge to run
through it to fix itself into pre-determined shapes. In this case, that shape had
been cuffs.
"T'll take those." Colonel Davos took the Null Ore rings, fixing them to a utility
belt.
"You're not afraid, Colonel?" said Aldrich as he looked right down at Davos,
completely uncuffed. In Colonel Davos's eyes, Aldrich was now completely free
to use his powers.
It was possible that Davos was incredibly strong himself, but though
competent as a fighter, Aldrich could not feel the same amount of threat he
would feel from someone genuinely strong as, say, Seismic or Solomon Solar.
"If I was, I wouldn't have this job," said Colonel Davos. "I also do have some
backup.
22, show yourself.."
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Chapter 180: Into the Crypt
Aldrich felt magical energy rising around Volantis, rising up in blood colored
steam from all the red runes around his metal body.
As a being of innate mystical power, Aldrich could immediately tell through
sheer instinct that the amount of magic emanating from Volantis was
considerable. He briefly worried whether it could be sensed by even those that
were not magically sensitive, but he pushed that concern away.
If nobody had been able to perceive Aldrich's mana up to this point, then
nobody would sense this now.
Still, Aldrich prepared his own magic, green strands curling around his skeletal
fingers. Just in case something happened that required him to defend himself.
But nothing more happened.
Instead, the steam-like magical energy around Volantis suddenly dissipated.
The glowing red runes lost their light and faded away. Volantis reformed back
to his full self, but instead of his eye dot being red, it was now a simple blank
white.
"Volantis?" said Aldrich cautiously.
"This armor is undergoing forced repair to correct internal issues" said Volantis
in his usual smooth, controlled tone, though it was very evident to Aldrich now
that this voice was not actually his.
It was a voice that the demons had implanted within him. "It will still be
operational, but some functions will be compromised until repairs are finished.
Sensing Armored in vicinity."
Volantis opened up again, and Aldrich asked a question. "How long until this
armor is repaired? What does a repair entail?"
"Estimated time of repair completion: unknown," said the voice. "Query: repair
function registered. Answering: A repair indicates a full return of internal
systems to their most recent state before corruption in order to preserve
accumulated battle experience and Armored compatibility."
"I see," said Aldrich. So it was basically like a computer rebooting itself to its
Jast known good configuration. In this case, Volantis would return to how he
was exactly before he had started to remember his past fully.
"It is recommended that the Armored still wear the unit," said the armor.
"Repair functions are greatly enhanced and stabilized by anchoring to an
Armored."
Aldrich tentatively stepped back into the armor. It was not that he was not
cautious about Volantis's sudden shift and the possibility that something
might go wrong wearing him.
But Aldrich did not want to reveal his true form or even his Materius human
appearance.
So, Aldrich took the risk. Volantis's metal strands closed in around Aldrich,
knitting back into a full, regal armor.
Aldrich felt nothing was off. He sensed no danger. The only issue was, as
whatever runic mechanism present in Volantis had said, some functions were
unavailable. Aldrich could access the enhanced stats that Volantis offered, but
not any of Volantis's stitching or anything really that Volantis himself
operated.
It felt similar to working with a Frame that had it's A.l. shut down.
Well, this had been utterly surprising.
Aldrich sighed as he leaned back against the wall of the Null Box again. He was
not an omniscient being. He could not predict everything, but usually, if he
planned or thought hard enough, he could expect what kind of surprises he
would face.
But this was completely out of his grasp. Aldrich's lore knowledge about
demons was good but not perfect. Legion Necromancers had very little reason
to travel to Helith. He did not know all the tiny details that went into forging a
Living Armor. Had he done a playthrough as a Warlock, then he might have
known more, but there was no use thinking about what ifs.
All Aldrich could really do was wait and see if Volantis returned back to normal
in time. If not, he could still go to the Nexus and reach out to the Death Lord
or, if the Trial Quests were still there, kill and raise Deimos the warlock who
probably knew more about this than Aldrich did.
The biggest thing that annoyed Aldrich was that he lost his talking partner for
the rest of his trip.
It took a total of roughly twelve hours for Aldrich's transport to arrive to its
location. He did not know exactly when the transport moved or stopped
because of the isolating nature of the Null Box, but he figured that when the
box's door opened up, revealing Colonel Davos again, that it was time to get
out.
Aldrich had put the High Threat Null Restraints, or, more easily known as null
cuffs, back on to remove any hint of suspicion from himself. The null cuffs,
thankfully, did not have any complicated tech in them that could track whether
they had been taken on or off.
"We're here," said Colonel Davos.
"My cell, I assume?" said Aldrich.
"Consider it protective custody," said Colonel Davos. He narrowed his eyes at
Aldrich's helmet. "What happened to your face? I heard you mentioned to the
Guardians that this armor of yours functions as a life support system of some
kind.
Has anything changed about your condition?"
"You try weathering a twelve-hour plane ride with nothing to do, Colonel," said
Aldrich. "Don't worry about it. The color of the dot on my helmet doesn't mean
much. This just represents my boredom."
"Well, you better get prepared for more of that," said Colonel Davos. "Where
you're going, it'll be pretty much the same. Now step out of the Null Box."
Aldrich did as asked and stepped out, and when he stood by Colonel Davos, he
stood a full head taller than the man.
"Hold out those cuffs for me," said Colonel Davos. He took out a baton froma
sheathe on his hip, and with the press of a button on the handle, it glowed a
bright white, humming with energy.
Aldrich held out his cuffed arms, and Colonel Davos struck the center part of
the cuffs linking Aldrich's arms together with the baton. A burst of electricity
ran through the metal, and the metal of the cuffs dissolved away, breaking
apart into countless little rice grain sized particles.
All that was left of the cuffs on Aldrich were two large, surprisingly thin rings
that emanated blacklight. This was the Null Ore. They loosely clattered against
Aldrich's wrists, giving him ample space to just slip out of them.
Colonel Davos took the baton, pressed another button on the handle, turning it
purple, and hovered it above the ground. The little grains of metal that the
cuffs had dissolved into all drew towards the baton like it was a magnet,
merging together into a metal case around the structure.
Nanotech, Aldrich noted. Specifically, memory metal. Advanced nanotech that
utilized any external connections or internal processing did not work in
proximity to Null Ore, but memory metal only required a specific charge to run
through it to fix itself into pre-determined shapes. In this case, that shape had
been cuffs.
"T'll take those." Colonel Davos took the Null Ore rings, fixing them to a utility
belt.
"You're not afraid, Colonel?" said Aldrich as he looked right down at Davos,
completely uncuffed. In Colonel Davos's eyes, Aldrich was now completely free
to use his powers.
It was possible that Davos was incredibly strong himself, but though
competent as a fighter, Aldrich could not feel the same amount of threat he
would feel from someone genuinely strong as, say, Seismic or Solomon Solar.
"If I was, I wouldn't have this job," said Colonel Davos. "I also do have some
backup.
22, show yourself.."
Chapter 180: Into the CryptAldrich felt magical energy rising around Volantis, rising up in blood coloredsteam from all the red runes around his metal body.As a being of innate mystical power, Aldrich could immediately tell throughsheer instinct that the amount of magic emanating from Volantis wasconsiderable. He briefly worried whether it could be sensed by even those thatwere not magically sensitive, but he pushed that concern away.If nobody had been able to perceive Aldrich's mana up to this point, thennobody would sense this now.Still, Aldrich prepared his own magic, green strands curling around his skeletalfingers. Just in case something happened that required him to defend himself.But nothing more happened.Instead, the steam-like magical energy around Volantis suddenly dissipated.The glowing red runes lost their light and faded away. Volantis reformed backto his full self, but instead of his eye dot being red, it was now a simple blankwhite."Volantis?" said Aldrich cautiously."This armor is undergoing forced repair to correct internal issues" said Volantisin his usual smooth, controlled tone, though it was very evident to Aldrich nowthat this voice was not actually his.It was a voice that the demons had implanted within him. "It will still beoperational, but some functions will be compromised until repairs are finished.Sensing Armored in vicinity."Volantis opened up again, and Aldrich asked a question. "How long until thisarmor is repaired? What does a repair entail?""Estimated time of repair completion: unknown," said the voice. "Query: repairfunction registered. Answering: A repair indicates a full return of internalsystems to their most recent state before corruption in order to preserveaccumulated battle experience and Armored compatibility.""I see," said Aldrich. So it was basically like a computer rebooting itself to itsJast known good configuration. In this case, Volantis would return to how hewas exactly before he had started to remember his past fully."It is recommended that the Armored still wear the unit," said the armor."Repair functions are greatly enhanced and stabilized by anchoring to anArmored."Aldrich tentatively stepped back into the armor. It was not that he was notcautious about Volantis's sudden shift and the possibility that somethingmight go wrong wearing him.But Aldrich did not want to reveal his true form or even his Materius humanappearance.So, Aldrich took the risk. Volantis's metal strands closed in around Aldrich,knitting back into a full, regal armor.Aldrich felt nothing was off. He sensed no danger. The only issue was, aswhatever runic mechanism present in Volantis had said, some functions wereunavailable. Aldrich could access the enhanced stats that Volantis offered, butnot any of Volantis's stitching or anything really that Volantis himselfoperated.It felt similar to working with a Frame that had it's A.l. shut down.Well, this had been utterly surprising.Aldrich sighed as he leaned back against the wall of the Null Box again. He wasnot an omniscient being. He could not predict everything, but usually, if heplanned or thought hard enough, he could expect what kind of surprises hewould face.But this was completely out of his grasp. Aldrich's lore knowledge aboutdemons was good but not perfect. Legion Necromancers had very little reasonto travel to Helith. He did not know all the tiny details that went into forging aLiving Armor. Had he done a playthrough as a Warlock, then he might haveknown more, but there was no use thinking about what ifs.All Aldrich could really do was wait and see if Volantis returned back to normalin time. If not, he could still go to the Nexus and reach out to the Death Lordor, if the Trial Quests were still there, kill and raise Deimos the warlock whoprobably knew more about this than Aldrich did.The biggest thing that annoyed Aldrich was that he lost his talking partner forthe rest of his trip.It took a total of roughly twelve hours for Aldrich's transport to arrive to itslocation. He did not know exactly when the transport moved or stoppedbecause of the isolating nature of the Null Box, but he figured that when thebox's door opened up, revealing Colonel Davos again, that it was time to getout.Aldrich had put the High Threat Null Restraints, or, more easily known as nullcuffs, back on to remove any hint of suspicion from himself. The null cuffs,thankfully, did not have any complicated tech in them that could track whetherthey had been taken on or off."We're here," said Colonel Davos."My cell, I assume?" said Aldrich."Consider it protective custody," said Colonel Davos. He narrowed his eyes atAldrich's helmet. "What happened to your face? I heard you mentioned to theGuardians that this armor of yours functions as a life support system of somekind.Has anything changed about your condition?""You try weathering a twelve-hour plane ride with nothing to do, Colonel," saidAldrich. "Don't worry about it. The color of the dot on my helmet doesn't meanmuch. This just represents my boredom.""Well, you better get prepared for more of that," said Colonel Davos. "Whereyou're going, it'll be pretty much the same. Now step out of the Null Box."Aldrich did as asked and stepped out, and when he stood by Colonel Davos, hestood a full head taller than the man."Hold out those cuffs for me," said Colonel Davos. He took out a baton fromasheathe on his hip, and with the press of a button on the handle, it glowed abright white, humming with energy.Aldrich held out his cuffed arms, and Colonel Davos struck the center part ofthe cuffs linking Aldrich's arms together with the baton. A burst of electricityran through the metal, and the metal of the cuffs dissolved away, breakingapart into countless little rice grain sized particles.All that was left of the cuffs on Aldrich were two large, surprisingly thin ringsthat emanated blacklight. This was the Null Ore. They loosely clattered againstAldrich's wrists, giving him ample space to just slip out of them.Colonel Davos took the baton, pressed another button on the handle, turning itpurple, and hovered it above the ground. The little grains of metal that thecuffs had dissolved into all drew towards the baton like it was a magnet,merging together into a metal case around the structure.Nanotech, Aldrich noted. Specifically, memory metal. Advanced nanotech thatutilized any external connections or internal processing did not work inproximity to Null Ore, but memory metal only required a specific charge to runthrough it to fix itself into pre-determined shapes. In this case, that shape hadbeen cuffs."T'll take those." Colonel Davos took the Null Ore rings, fixing them to a utilitybelt."You're not afraid, Colonel?" said Aldrich as he looked right down at Davos,completely uncuffed. In Colonel Davos's eyes, Aldrich was now completely freeto use his powers.It was possible that Davos was incredibly strong himself, but thoughcompetent as a fighter, Aldrich could not feel the same amount of threat hewould feel from someone genuinely strong as, say, Seismic or Solomon Solar."If I was, I wouldn't have this job," said Colonel Davos. "I also do have somebackup.22, show yourself.."