
Level 9 - EXP 55/90
The Midnight Walk - Hidden Path of the Haligtree
Word Count:3178 +5 EXP
While Ramattra had hoped delving deeper into the structure would provide him more cover from the remaining onslaught of ghouls, he judged poorly and now found himself in a new room with more seemingly impossible-to-reach corridors and sets of stairs and ladders leading to parallel floors, surely chock-full of new dangers. He needed to find the way out, and desperately, but before he could even consider his possibilities, the swarm of enraged beasts needed to be managed. The Omnic had been running from their chase for a minute now, and never even had an opportunity to estimate their numbers. There were about two dozen remaining, and with plenty of abilities at his disposal, taking care of the rest of them would be no issue.
The commander opened with a Ravenous Vortex directly in front of him to funnel and slow the swarm. The claws on the starving monsters looked sharp enough to cut through his metal plating if he allowed them to, so keeping them at a comfortable distance was the best play. In Nemesis Form, the blade from the Democrawler’s Scimitar was tall enough to cleave through two enemies in singular strokes, though its unwieldy weight meant slower hacks through their flesh. Ramattra’s Vortex was just enough to keep them at bay and complete three clean dissections, reducing the enemy numbers by a fourth. There was still work to do.
Ramattra knew his ultimate was not ready yet, but could feel much of its energy coursing through his robotic and biological veins. Pumping one syringe of Alchemist Cocktail into his bloodstream, his muscles tightened and grew in size, making his sword swings more crushing and devastating. Even though his Vortex faded and the Ghouls were now preparing to pounce on him, the Omnic clashed his blade into three more of the monster’s chest, knocking one off the side as well. “Sink into despair!” With his battlecry, the Omnic began entering his Annihilation mode, shredding the hardened ghoul’s flesh with a flurry of harmful airborne Nanites.
It almost felt too easy now, even without Edward’s assistance, though Ramattra was sure both of them were handling themselves well enough without the other. With their injuries racking up and the Omnic always ready to deliver the final blow, it didn’t take much longer for the remainder of the Ghoul forces to fade away into ash, leaving Ramattra with a moment of silence after the ambush. With a heavy sigh, the Null Sector Leader looked around, trying to make sense of this labyrinth of stairs and ladders.
He exited Nemesis form once no immediate threats were in the area. One thing he was able to make out before approaching the ruins was an odd looking creature hanging from the ceiling with long, defensive appendages. It was stationary, thankfully, but definitely willing to defend itself if provoked for any reason. There was the obvious choice to head back and perhaps search for the “key” to the lift with Edward… However…
With a sigh, the Omnic decided to press upward to investigate the large monster. He knew it was a foolish decision to be separated from Edward, but Ramattra did not doubt his own skills. Once he reached the top floor of the tower-like structure, the octopus took notice of the intruding robot, fell from the ceiling to the floor, and began wildly slamming its tentacle-like limbs toward the Omnic. More Ghouls found their way to the source of the sound, fortunately, fewer in number, clambering out of cracks in the walls and from the layers below. Four had made their way into the fray, and as the Omnic tried his best to dodge the octopus’s tentacle slams, he used his momentum to slash down two of the additional threats.
After dashing out of another tentacle’s range, Ramattra noticed the hallway-like shape of the tower structure he was inside. Was there something at the end that this creature was guarding? It’s appendages constricted much of Ramattra’s access to the other end of the room. If he even took that risk, he would surely be wrapped by the creature’s tentacles and rendered immobile. If he wanted to get to the other end, he had to take the remaining hostiles out.
Clutching his blade, Ramattra’s scimitar grew in size as he activated Nemesis Form once again to cut down the last two ghouls menacingly. The remaining beast’s hide appeared thick, and unlike its ghoulish allies, the octopus could certainly handle more
The Omnic retired his blade to the chasm it hid in amongst his circuitry and fleshy bits. As the land octopus prepared to slap its improperly shaped appendage down on Ramattra, he parried it with his Enchanted Buckler, now adorned on his single arm. With the kinetic energy stored, Ramattra pointed the weapon to the ground to release a devastating shockwave that winded the creature.
With this opportunity, the Omnic closed in the distance between the two of them with a powerful 3-leg propelled punch to its central mass. While the average traveler would need to deliver multiple blows to slay the octopus, the shockwave and heavy strike were enough to reduce the beast to ash, leaving behind its spirit for Ramattra to collect. The Omnic sniveled mockingly. “… Surely that’s not the best you can throw at me.”
Whatever that creature was once protecting now piqued his attention. At the end of the room was an out of place lever, which was pulled to the left. Ramattra walked over and pushed the heavy lever to the right. The sound of a large stone moving reverberated through the corridors, luring the Omnic’s curiosity. He stepped back down to the original room, searching for any signs of change in the structure.
A previously sealed lone door in the distance now had a torchlit entryway of light illuminating the darkest patches of the walls. From his distance, it would be impossible to leap the distance over the chasm, but as he observed with the candle-like pokemon, there appeared to be invisible pathways between at least some corridors… At least he hoped. The creatures were listed as “Ghost” type, and certainly appeared spectral in nature… so it was entirely possible they crossed with ease because of their supernatural abilities. Now, across from the revealed door, Ramattra used his staff as a prodding stick to investigate the gap.
Sure enough, there was footing there to cross along, but in case of any unexpected drops, he kept his staff lowered to the ground ahead of him, assuring the pathway was completely clear. Not once did Ramattra look down. Once the threshold was cleared, the Omnic sighed slightly, relieved to be on visible ground. He was fearless to an extent, but crossing an invisible bridge over a gaping chasm was not in his element.

He entered the chamber silently, the quiet metallic clacks of his spider-like legs against the stone floor. The large stone mechanism slammed behind Ramattra as he fully entered the room. Ramattra was now trapped with whatever remained in the unexplored room, or maybe it was trapped with Ramattra. At first glance, the room appeared entirely empty, save for the columns, tree-like roots crawling over every inch, piles of century-old humanoid remains, a stone doorway opposite the entrance amongst masses of roots, and a mercury-like liquid creeping across the grounds of the seemingly abandoned room. “Odd. Am I just meant to rot in here and die? I’ll just punch a hole through the stone and return to the group.”
As he finished investigating the room, an odd noise echoed in the small room. Ramattra’s head immediately craned at the source; the pool of silvery liquid began reanimating in front of Ramattra, rapidly modifying itself to mirror Ramattra’s appearance. It collected its form and began growing to Ramattra’s height and shape, brandishing a mercury-silver Nanite Staff in his only arm, the weighty Enchanted Buckler also gilded with a silvery tint.. The Mimic’s transformation only took a couple of seconds to duplicate all of Ramattra's equipment effectively. Once it had fully become the Omnic’s doppleganger, the Mimic raised its staff challengingly at Ramattra, egging him to initiate.
“Haha! So I am to fight myself then!” The Omnic felt an unusual sense of glee at the prospect of fighting a clone of himself. This was the perfect opportunity to see where his newfound strengths and abilities lead him. “Let’s hope you’re just as durable then! I’ve been looking for an excuse to cut myself loose.” If Ramattra could grin, a twisted expression would have replaced his face. Ramattra wasn’t a bloodthirsty berserker, but he knew this one-on-one only ended one way, and that brought the dormant Ravager inside of him great joy.
The battle began with the two mutually taking distance from each other and firing their staffs from behind the cover of stray columns that hadn’t yet fallen to ruin. While the mimic continued to follow after Ramattra’s strategy, Ramattra projected his barrier to directly block the stream of fire from the Mimic, throwing a ball of nanites beyond the shield’s protection to drag the mimic with its Vortex. It wasn’t long before the false Omnic retaliated in his own way, switching to Nemesis form to counter the gravitational pull from below him, struggling to pull itself out of Ramattra’s ability.
The Omnic drew his blade, using his slightly smaller form to strategically close the gap from column to column as he approached the Mimic. The mimic, now free from the vortex that drew him towards the ground, now activated his own copied abilities, charging towards Ramattra in its silvery Nemesis form. The Mimic Tear threw the vortex below Ramattra’s feet, inflicting the same pull toward earth that the Omnic had caused him. The Mimic drew a large blade from its cavity, skittering rapidly with its three large legs towards the Omnic, who, despite the obvious difference in size, continued his approach from the imposter’s side, clambering his way out of its vortex and plunging his blade once into the mimic’s biology. “First blood! Don’t disappoint me, facestealer!”
An opportunity to attack the smaller Omnic opened, encouraging the clone to prepare a devastating smash attack with the oversized blade, powering itself up with Alchemist Brew as it charged. Nimble enough to react at his size, Ramattra raised the heavy Buckler mounted on his wrist to absorb the blow, but the force of the crush was enough to leak through whatever defense the tool provided, absorbing the energy, but not the momentum behind it. Ramattra was nearly flattened into the stone below him, cracking the flooring with his metal chassis. Multiple of his sensors cracked trying to extinguish the attack as well, which will definitely require repairing later.
The Omnic was lucky he didn’t have organs to wind, otherwise he could have been out of commission longer. Quickly scrambling to his three legs, Ramattra stood back up and dodged backward from the Mimic. Nemesis form for the mimic had finally ended, forcing the faker to stand defensively, dropping its own shield down and switching to its staff to fire at Ramattra from its own cover. Unlike his imposter, Ramattra saved many of his abilities to counter the mimic. Now activating Nemesis Form, the Omnic began to close in the space between them by blocking, activating nanite overshields, allowing him to absorb the stream with minimal oncoming damage.
Once Ramattra had crossed the threshold beyond the Mimic’s barrier, he immediately released the energy trapped within his buckler, knocking the imposter back and allowing the Omnic to get within melee range. The Null Sector commander was able to land a few stray punches on the false Ramattra before it drew its blade again and began rapidly slashing at Ramattra’s greyened flesh tentacles, leaving lacerations on its unfeeling surface. Teal blue liquid dripped from the wounds- altered blood from Ramattra’s new biology and Alchemist Brews… But this was his first time seeing it.
He was bleeding.
While the pain was nonexistent, in truth, the Omnic didn’t know if he could bleed out now or not… And he certainly wasn’t willing to take the risk. As the fake Omnic began to back off to create distance, Ramattra, in a fit of undiscovered frustration because of his wounds, unequipped his Enchanted Buckler and dropped his staff to crush the bottom of one of the columns. He punched it as hard as he could, flecks of rubble now dropping from every inch of the ceiling. Gravity did the rest, knocking the column down from where it hung, reducing it to a simple stone beam. “Let’s end this.”
Another Cocktail. With his massive grip, he crushed into the rock, using it as a makeshift club that was ten times too large. Ramattra was unsure if the Mimic could feel fear at all, but part of him wished this scene could instill it within the beast. With maniacal laughter, the hulking ravager, not giving his foe any room to adjust to his odd tactic, immediately slammed the beam into the imposter’s side, sending him flying into the wall parallel to him like a rag doll, the overwhelming strength of his makeshift weapon devastating, and causing the Mimic Tear to kneel to Ramattra, as it began to lose its structure and turn back into goo, and then into ash.
Now, all that stood in the room was the wreckage, the beaten and worn Omnic, and a stray spirit, which was swiftly collected. Ramattra sighed in relief. While using his strength against a pure equal was enjoyable for him, the outcome spoke for itself. This is the worst condition he has been in since joining the Seeker… Perhaps it was time for him to be a little more trusting of magic, but magic could only heal his physical injuries. His damaged sensors needed to be completely replaced. Wiring had come loose, glass had shattered, and critical modules he used for his sight were no longer responding. While this wouldn’t hinder his travels at all, it certainly was bothersome.
Suddenly, the door that Ramattra thought would lead the way out filled with an odd yellowish smoke. Brandishing his blade idly as he approached, the Omnic half expected ghouls or other foes to crawl out of the mist to finish him off. However, he got closer and closer until he extended a hand- discovering that the wall behind had seemingly disappeared entirely. Ramattra slipped through the fog effortlessly, feeling every sin he had ever committed crawling down his spine, before emerging out the other end.
The room he arrived in was minuscule in comparison to every other he had ventured through, only sporting an odd-looking medallion with unknown figures on it, dressed atop a small pedestal. Something about its shape felt familiar. Maybe Sandaphlon could find a purpose for it. Other than that, a lever-activated stone door was all that remained within the room. A tired Ramattra would pull the switch to the opposite side, clicking mechanisms inside the doorway that filled it with more weird yellow smoke.
He proceeded through, less cautiously this time, knowing it wasn’t any sort of ambush. The door led him back into the chamber where Ramattra and Edward had been separated originally, though down one of the many corridors the two had assumed impossible to traverse. Ramattra’s knowledge of this dungeon’s invisible platforms came in handy one last time, as the exhausted commander began the ascent back up to the Stagecoach.
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When Ramattra had finally returned to the company of the Stagecoach, the first thing he did was invite himself inside the contents of the rustic vehicle, and look down at Sandaphlon. “I may require medical attention.” He warned in advance, before reaching into the cavity amid his chest to procure the odd medallion for the archangel. “Please tell me that thing makes this mechanism move.” Ramattra sighed in exhaustion, hoping that his risky endeavor had not been for nothing.
“If you need my attention or help, I’ll be investigating the lift.” With that, their conversation was kept curt, professional, and hasty, though Ramattra actually had no intention to investigate the lift, but rather use the back of the structure to rest against for a moment. Hopefully, the other Seekers understood.
Before they got too far, however, Ramattra examined the four spirits he had collected in the depths below. Three from the undead, and one from that copycat beast. The undead didn’t strike the Omnic as important, so with a firm grip, Ramattra crushed the spirits into something new.
The Omnic looked at the items with little interest. The claw’s purpose was impossible to discern without the necessary context of where it could be used. It wouldn’t be long before Ramattra and the Dreadnaught were back together, whereupon Edward’s investigation on his side of the dungeon found what he believed to be an entryway the key may unlock. “May it serve you use. I’m sorry if I cannot go back down with you to investigate. This may be the first time I ask to rest a moment.” He joked, now examining the spirit of the Mimic Tear he had just slayed.
If he absorbed it the same way he did the Democrawler and Alchemist Boxer, there was no telling what unusual side effects would come from fusing with an amorphous silver blob that copies entire beings. However, being more experienced with Galeem’s rules now, he knew that was not his only option to make use of this powerful enemy. He held onto the spirit to call upon its form later, deciding to spare its final bit of essence, allowing it to bind to his being.












