“I’m way too nice to these guys.”— Rei IshikoRei had looked away from Evil Eye and wasn’t about to dignify any of her rambling with a response. Though her abrupt takeoff did get a
“Heh” out of their mysterious leader. Willow followed after her.
Rei listened along to what Earthshaker said before the chance came up for her to speak.
“If I got along well with light girls, I wouldn’t have left the city of light.” Her expression soured, and she shrugged her shoulders.
“Maybe you don’t like the Gems. Their methods are a little rough. But what annoys me about most light girls is their behavior, you know? That, and every miseria they kill is one less for my pack. However…” Rei’s eyes wandered up to an awning. The mascot was parched on top of it, and it’s static screen was pointed at the light girl.
“If she’s obedient, then maybe she’d be nice to have around. She does have interesting magic, doesn’t she?”
”I sure am glad Acid Drop moves slowly enough that I have the chance to ask a quick question and join up with her before she gets BTFO by a group of Miseria.”— Suki Oyama "Oh I've hit on things without a pulse too!” Oros cracked a smile.
"Though the miseria never say anything back.” Oros the Joyful was pretty resilient against shallow insults, even in her somewhat compromised state. That, and she was an effective killer of miseria. The rage bait gamer insult of "I'm better than you, so you must suck" was quite overplayed too.
In typical Nyxia fashion, her eventual response to Oros’s question was curt with any extra room taken up by swear words. She didn't even have time to really process the answer before Oros was hit with a
question in return. This got her to look away from Acid Drop.
"Heh!” The smile on Oros's face got bigger, and stupider.
"Naw, B- Earthshaker was my partner once too, only things got worse instead of better. I was surprised to see you care for her. I didn't think it was possible to convince you I’m not perverted. But if Earthshaker can convince you she's not a bully, maybe I'll try.” She tapped the ground with the toe of her blood skate, and she slid back away from Nyxia. She was smiling the entire time.
What an interesting revelation. As abrasive as Nyxia was, she didn’t strike Oros as the type to lie. Thus, she had to accept that Nyxia had, indeed, decided that Bedshaker had some redeeming qualities. Not like Oros had any idea of what they might be. Maybe she changed after Oros and Bedshaker split, or perhaps enough beatings had mellowed Nyx’s spirit. A laser flew a few inches over Oros’s head. Nope, that wasn’t it.
Eventually, Oros’s backward skating took her right over to Acid Drop. Though she didn’t realize she had been attacked until she turned around. Garden Variety miseria were usually quite weak and easy to slay, so seeing her partner wounded caused all kinds of alarms to go off in her head. Was Acid Drop wounded because she was that out of it, or because she had encountered something far stronger than your average Miseria?
She bit her lip.
Oros placed her hands under Acid Drop’s armpits and hoisted her to her feet.
"Come on, Rainbow.” She shook her lightly.
"You’re acting silly. What’s the matter? You aren’t normally like this, right?”She didn’t pay much attention to the stunted ape men. Oros was kind of busy with something, and they didn’t seem too interested in fighting her or Acid Drop. Of greater concern was the wall of miseria barreling towards them. Oros pulled Acid Drop into a hug and got ready to skate all over the miseria, but then they were sliced into ribbons. Their visceral was thrown all over the two magical girls. On the other side was Shatterscape, brandishing her huge-
"Fingers!” Oros smiled.
"Just the person I wanted to see! I thought you had gotten lost for a moment. Well, not lost but- Oh she’s gone again.” Oros huffed, only realizing she had swapped bodies after this one “fainted.” Then she looked down at her knees. The world was shifting under her feet again. Not just hers though, everyone could feel the second earthquake. Most unusual, but this was Hibusa town.
But at least they could see what caused this one.
In the distance, but not so far off, was a
colossal bone golem. A pillar of death and ivory with multiple heads and several limbs. It had four arms, and then some of its arms had arms. There was no rhyme or reason to its construction. Its bones were too big to come from anything but long dead primordial creatures, and many were fused together in ways that could never function inside a living creature. It made no attempt to speak, yet half a dozen empty eye sockets were fixed on every magical girl in Hibusa town. Despair hung in the air like a thick miasma, and all knew that this had to be a giga miseria. Sink Queen had warned they were far more dangerous at night, and this one’s aura didn’t contradict her warning.
Hovering beside the creature were three
undead bird men. Equally uncanny abominations that still had their flesh attached. They had the correct number of limbs, but had a different number of toes on each foot. Their wings were too small to fly, but seemed to hold up their bodies regardless. Their arms were equally uncanny, and each one had a different shape. Their beaks were also unique, with each one being a different shape and housing
fangs of some other animal. One was a wolf, the other an ape, and the last one a crocodile. None of them had eyes, but they all
looked to the light.
”Now that I’m away from Rei, I get to use my banner, tee-hee!”— WillowEvil Eye could ignore Willow and float around as much as she liked, but she wasn’t going to escape her feline “doppelganger” that easily.
”Baa, baa Evil Eye,
Have you any wool?
Yes ma’am, yes ma’am,
Three bags full.
One for my master,
And Rei gets one more,
And one for the light girl
I plan to make my-”One of the far off bird men appeared to teleport into Evil Eye, but if you were Evil Eye, it
felt like it covered that distance in a tackle and drove it’s malformed foot into her stomach. It followed through with its dive kick in an attempt to drive Evil eye to the ground.
”I was still singing!” Two spectral hounds appeared at Willow’s flanks and lunged after the bird man and Evil Eye. It wasn’t clear who the dogs were going to attack, but there was a non-zero chance that one of those dogs were aimed for her. It had been Willow that rescued a light girl from her own teammates just to ask her if she’d like to join her music band.
It wouldn’t be long before the other two showed up elsewhere.
”Heh!” Oros looked up at the giga miseria towering above the town.
”If there’s a time to come out of your funk, it’s now!” One of the bird men
appeared beside the duo and
looked in their direction. Oros barely had time to gasp before it grabbed Acid Drop’s leg in its beak and started pulling.
”Hey! Let! Go!” A game of tug of war had started, and Acid Drop was the rope.
Back at the intersection where the pillar of light was attracting everything, Rei was gazing up at the giant bone golem.
“Interesting.” managed to creep out of her grinning mouth. No sooner did she utter those words did the third bird man appear. It rammed Hizuki out of the way. It was so sudden that Earthshaker couldn’t move to protect her. Then it started to demonstrate how its blade-like wings could be used in combat.
“Hmm, well I think if Hizuki wants to help, she can handle herself without wasting anyone's time. Someone should stop that Giga miseria from entering Hibusa town. Perhaps it’s a job for Unstoppable Doom?” She sighed.
“Well, don’t let me micromanage you. You’ve been the only one trying to keep the girls together instead of blowing apart under all this pressure. I’m sure you have a plan.” While all this happened, Shatterscape’s investigation was underway. Unfortunately, there weren’t that many ape men, which made it difficult to tell where they had come from. They had mostly been centered around her present position, and did not seem to be in any other parts of the city. But from Shatterscape’s new vantage points, she was able to spot the ape men attacking some mogalls. The mogalls were able to fly high enough that they couldn’t be attacked, but they were keeping them out of the streets. While they didn’t appear interested in hurting Shatterscape, it was clear they had no qualms about attacking other “familiars” or the miseria.
Shatterscape had also noticed a shift in the miseria’s behavior. They were mashing each other together, and their shapeless bodies were entwining like tangled slinkys. Ten miseria became five, which became one. Each combination made a stronger miseria, and some were starting to turn into the recently appeared bird men. While Shatterscape had not seen what they could do, she could certainly feel their unusually strong aura. But what to do with this information.