'The Pit: Hell Frozen Over' - Arc 3, Chapter 3: 'The One Truth' (Closed, Started)

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Harris smiled, "I admit... it doesn't sound fishy. But we don't have any other choice. We either fight and die during this theoretical riot or we take advantage of the situation and strike at the Wolves!" Harris' blood lust was almost tangible. What he failed to mention to his comrades was that he didn't care how it all went down so long as Azrael ended up dead in the end.

Justice had to be served. No mater the cost.
 

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"Eh, fair enough," Travis sighed. "Oh one thing, I am going to be part of that small team by the way," Travis smiled smugly, "just thought I'd mention it."
 

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Travis in the team? That probably wasn't good. Acolyte knew he'd be a part of that team. It was almost certainly why Harris had recruited him. Travis had tried to rape Lucia before. If they found her, and he tried something again, Acolyte owed it to Orphan to stop him, in whatever way he could.

'Who's actually leading this team, by the way? You, Harris?'
 

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Harris nodded to Travis and looked to Acolyte, "Damn straight I am. I need to make sure none of you fuckers get to Azrael before I do!" He gave out a gruff laugh as he exited the room. The most important fight ever fought in the Pit was about to begin and he was sure-as-shit not going to miss it.
 

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Acolyte followed Harris towards the Hive, slinging his rifle into a more comfortable position. 'I get it, by the way. You're having me along to deal with Azrael's Dog if he shows up, aren't you?'
 

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Harris continued onward keeping his eyes ahead as his men fell in behind him, "It's not a matter of 'if'... it's a matter of 'when'. The only man that I know of that's capable of taking him down may very well be dead by the end of the day," Harris glanced back at Acolyte. "You're the next best thing we've got."
 

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"You're the next best thing we've got." Said Harris as he spoke to Acolyte.

"Next to me that is. I don't know if word spread or not but I fucked up that ****** Crip leader Zig Zag by myself! What the fuck has this pissant done?"
 

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Harris shrugged, "For starters he's survived in the pit... alone for who knows how long. He also took down one of my best men while unarmed and without incurring more than a few bruises," Harris paused for a moment while sizing up Travis. "He also wasn't doped up when he did it."
 

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The Hive was at once alive with activity and deathly still. The Wolves and their allies were there in force. Armed, disciplined, and ready to deal extreme force towards any attempt at intervention. This time, no Wardens were sent to even make a show of authority. As tensions had tun higher and higher in the past few days, the Wardens had been hanging back, not wanting to get caught in the middle of the inevitable hostilities. When gang violence had threatened to escalate to this level before now, the Wardens preferred to save their numbers, let the warring factions beat each-other into a stalemate, before reengaging to clear up the mess made by the now much smaller gangs.

Nikolai had stepped into the ring. While most of the Pack wore their ceremonial skins as a show of intimidation, Nikolai had more practical concerns, and as such was dressed in nothing but loose-fitting tracksuit bottoms, for maximum agility and endurance. The floodlit arena always brought his already badly scarred and burned torso into even more grisly focus, while the glare reflecting off his pale skin made his muscle contours look absolutely obscene.

He looked up to the fourth floor, where Azrael had made a royal box of sorts. He was flanked by his other lieutenants, who in turn had covered the balcony with elite guards. He had made Kusanagi kneel at his feet, where she stared down with a blank, lock-jawed expression. Looking, but not seeing. Azrael had his hands on her shoulders, almost caressing her. If Orphan really saw Kusanagi as something akin to a daughter, then Azrael intended that the last thing he would see before he died was the girl in his grip, completely under his control. Placing so much as a finger on her would be seen as akin to defiling her, and Azrael knew it.

"The Orphan is running out of time." Azrael announced, in his voice that seemed to carry without effort.

"Maybe we should make 'is ***** call for 'im?" came Sharptooth's gravelly response "See from 'ow far away 'e can 'ear 'er screamin'."

"Give him a few minutes more. It takes a lot for a Rat to change its nature, I almost sympathise."

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Once again Lee stood looking out from the roof of the ATC tower at his facility. It looked slightly less foreboding in the fading light. Captain Montoya stood at his side, but the two of them didn't speak. After two years of meticulous planning and moral agonising, what else was there left to say? They had arrived at the culmination of their efforts, and the wheels that they had set in motion had now reached a critical velocity. There could be no turning back.

He was doing the right thing. He knew it, he had to know it. Time and again he'd sought other, more ethical avenues, trying in vain to find an excuse to abort. The current establishment of The Pit, and the corruption that supported it, had to be removed before any progress could be made. That much was self-evident, and only a man like Lee could possess the countenance and long-term thinking to do what must be done. It broke every code of honour that had been drilled into him since birth. These were not deeds that a man could ever be proud of, regardless of results.

The honourable Lee, the proud Lee, wasn't here. That man had died in the desert. What he was now was an instrument of change, cold as steel. Korovich would be here soon, then everything would be in place; and the icy wind would still and silence, as the very earth waited for the starting gun to fire.
 

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Travis walked solemnly, Harris was making him look weak. "Of course you'd know." Soon the sound of the Hive was piercing throughout the Pit. "I think I can hear that prick Azreal already."
 

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What a cocksure asshole, Acolyte thought. But instead of arguing, he smiled politely at Travis, and replied evenly, 'If you're so confident, maybe you'd like to step into the ring with the Dog if he beats Orphan. That might be something worth watching.'

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Korovitch ascended the steps to the last floor of the tower. He wasn't exactly nervous. His nerves had died long ago. But if there was a time he'd been close to that state in recent years, this was it. Promotion was rare in the Pit if someone of rank wasn't killed in some riot, and yet here he was, Lieutenant Korovitch. Everything about this was unusual. He took a deep breath, checked his pistol and blade, then opened the rooftop door.

Lee and Montoya stood with their backs to him, but they turned at the jolting sound of the door. 'I came alone. I told nobody. Now sir, perhaps you'll tell me what this is all about?'
 

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First the moaning stopped, and then the two got dressed. They didn't exchange words after their encounter. Everything that they wanted to say had been said, and now they merely waited in silence. Ilene strapped her left prosthetic arm and felt whole again. She hardened her posture and took a deep breath. The tube seemed too small for her, too confined for a wild animal like her.

Diana returned soon after, as if she waited to stop hearing the moaning that came from inside the tube. She jumped down into the hatch and then closed it behind her. She saluted the two in an ironic gesture.

"Report?". Ilene asked.

"Something is definitely up. The wolves have mobilized their forces and called in their satellite gangs for some show. Their leader... They're after Orphan". Diana seemed surprised.

Hannah was in her closed workshop while the two continue to converse.

"Did you notify our contacts?". Ilene hoped for some reinforcements.

"I did, ma'am. The Yakuza were somehow tipped off, and their intelligence agents advised them to stay away. They're still ready to mobilize, but they're ready to pick up the pieces and not join in the fight. The Cartel, on the other hand...". Diana sighed audibly.

"What are the Spaniards planning?". Ilene asked curiously.

"A hostile takeover, but they lack the men. Their natural allies are tied up in a turf war two levels up, and they can't spare enough soldiers. Still, they're eager to go on, and their leader is a hothead. I think we might see them in the field soon enough".

"I hope they will send in Maria's platoon". Ilene interjected.

"Me too, but that's not all. There's something seriously wrong going on between the head-bangers and the cannibals. I still can't see the full picture, but it seems like they're heading for a merger... and they will look for a fight to forge their loyalties". Diana was cautious with her words. The information she got from Dean and Leila was sketchy at best. They weren't in the leadership of their gangs or even in their inner circles, so what they got was minimal.

Ilene laughed out loud. "Heavy Metal Coked-up Flesh Eaters. That's a scary combination".

"Thanks, Diana".

"Iron-fist, I got you your pistol cleaned. Take better care of it next". Hannah spoke from behind the curtains. She moved past it and handed Iron-fist her pistol and two new full magazines.

"Where did you say they were going to make that show?".
 

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Conrad knew the Pit's layout better than any Warden on the payroll. It was his hunting ground after all. He led Sticks through winding alleyways and cramped crawlspaces until they had arrived at their destination. A ventilation box that sat against the far wall of the Hive, near the ceiling. As far as Conrad knew no one else had ever found their way up there. It was a shame really. It was the best seat in the house.

Sticks peered through the vent, "This is brilliant! I can't believe you've been holding out on me all this time!"

Conrad shrugged, "Usually wardens are safe coming to these fights. Today's.... different."

Sticks could see Azrael sitting in his box with Orphan's girl kneeling before him, "He fancies himself a king does he? Well, I suppose it's a shame we need him. Now'd be as good a time as any to paint his royal box with the inside of his skull."

Conrad took a peak, "Would be a pretty easy shot, honestly."

Conrad watched a sadistic smile form on Sticks' face.

Whatever was going through his sick mind was nothing Conrad wanted anything to do with.

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Harris ignored Travis as they entered the Hive and almost immediately spotted Zig Zag among his pose. Harris signaled his men to spread-out among the crowd as did Zig Zag. He turned to Acolyte and Travis, "I'm going to have a brief discussion with our... friend. You two, enjoy the show."

He and Zig Zag exchanged glances before disappearing into an alley.

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Kusanagi didn't register Azrael's cold touch. Her eyes were locked on the hulking behemoth who had taken to the ring. Could Orphan, a small, old man really take on a beast such as he?

Orphan...

She clutched her chest.

Would she even get to say goodbye?

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To say the Hive was wild would be an understatement. It was damn near impossible to hear yourself think it was so loud. As Orphan made his way through the Bloodworks however... an unsettling silence followed. By the time he'd found his way into the center of the arena the entirety of the Hive had grown quiet. He stood there, an old man in rags, with thousands of murderers, rapists and thieves staring down at him... awestruck.

Even Azrael hesitated to speak.

Orphan crossed his arms and smiled arrogantly as he sized up Nikolai, "What's this Azrael? You send your Dog to do your dirty work? I thought you were more considerate than that," Orphan laughed out loud. His gruff laughter echoed through the quiet Hive. "Are you so afraid of my legend that you send your pup to receive me? Are you not man enough to meet me face-to-face?"

A low rumble from the crowd began to grow larger every second Azrael spent not addressing Orphan's accusations.
 

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Travis scoffed at Acolyte's words before they were both address by Harris, after he was gone he nudged Acolyte in the arm and spoke only loud enough for him to hear as he leaned in close. "Listen here ******, I don't give a fuck about what Harris says I could kick your ass any day. And as for the Dog, after he's done kicking Orphan's shit in he's gonna be in no fit shape to fight anyone, so I might just go in there and fuck him up." With that Travis quickly paced through the crowd, a petty way to get the last word in as he didn't want Acolyte to say something else to dampen his mood and 'win'.
 

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Acolyte chuckled at Orphan's remarks. All things aside, he rather liked the old man. Glancing after Travis, he called out, 'the atmosphere here's pretty damn festive, isn't it? I'm almost surprised there aren't people selling cola and cheap hot dogs.'
 

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Traffic in the areas of the pit leading to Iron-fist's final destination had been abnormally dense. People seemed to flock to the same spot and the closer she got the more people she encountered. Fearing the power of a mob, she decided to move up and travel through the less comfortable and much more restricting upper passages which included ventilation shafts, among other things. She hoped to get a good view of the happening from above and to avoid unnecessary contact. Maybe if she was lucky she could spot that pig Dragon somewhere in the crowd.
 

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"Thank you for coming Lieutenant." said Lee "I apologise for having kept you in the dark. I have several reasons, all of them legitimate. However, we're now away from hostile eyes and ears, and you're ready for the truth. I wish we could dispense with the formalities, but old habits die hard..."

Lee began to pace back and fourth along the railing.

"I'll be as direct and to the point as I can be Lieutenant, but if you wish to be fully included, I feel the need to start from the beginning. You've heard of the legend of The Northern Lights, I trust? If not, I'll give you the short version. The Aurora Borealis to give the phenomenon it's less common name, is rumored to be a majestic colour display, cast across the night's sky in the farthest northern reaches of our world. However, no-one alive today has seen them. There has been no recorded sighting of The Northern Lights in post-cataclysm history, and as such many now question if they were anything more than a well circulated story. Despite this, the legend has developed quite a cult following among the more lowly peoples across the hemisphere. Some believe that the reason for the Aurora's absence is that the evils of men in our new world have cast out this heavenly sign, and there is a prophecy, predicting that the day the Light's return will mark the return of hope, casting out greed and savagery.

Now, I'm not a believer myself, but in my own way I think I'm about to bring them the first step of their salvation..."

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"Quite the sentiment from a man who has survived to old age by clinging to the shadows, wouldn't you say Orphan?" Azrael replied with a faint snarl undercutting his level tone, his fingers digging in to Kusanagi's shoulders. "In case your dwindling mind has forgotten, I've faced you man to man before. Well, I say 'man to man'... I was little more than a child when my assassination was ordered; and yet, I survived you. One of the very few, perhaps the only one?"

Through all of this, Nikolai said nothing. He paced his edge of the ring, eyes fixed on Orphan, drinking in every little detail, looking for weaknesses, and false weaknesses that were meant to trap him.

"I proved my personal strength on that day, and since then, unlike you, I've never been afraid to let myself be seen. So don't think there's a single man with a single drop of wisdom in this room who doesn't see the gaping emptiness behind your words!" he spat "What I must prove now is not the strength of my body, but rather the strength of my Pack, the strength of my influence, and that strength will be the end of you. Now, go ahead and die Orphan, and I'll grant you one gift. The girl and her brother will live. It's more charity from me than you deserve."
 

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Acolyte watched Nikolai staring down Orphan, and listened to Azrael's response. The lay person would wonder how Orphan could possibly stand a chance. Acolyte knew better. When he'd been a monk, there had been a man. The oldest man in the temple, pushing his mid-nineties. This man could whip anyone else up and down the sparring arena, including Acolyte himself. Nobody was entirely sure how he'd done it. One day, that had changed, when a man Acolyte greatly disliked, one of his peers, had overcome their master and crippled him. It was put down to an accident, but Acolyte had had his suspicions. In any case, he knew. He knew there was every chance Orphan could be such a warrior himself.
 

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Orphan nodded and bowed mockingly, "Why thank you for your generosity my Lord," He put his hands on his hips and looked around the Hive before looking back up at Azrael. "Could this old fool have one final request? A... last words of sorts from a man about to meet the reaper?"

Orphan's eyes moved from Azrael's and locked onto Kusanagi's.

Nikolai had noticed Orphan barely paid him any mind. After initially sizing him up he hadn't looked him over again. Was he going to put up a decent fight or did he already know everything about Azrael's dog that he needed?

Kusanagi broke free of Azrael's grip and crawled over to the edge of the box grabbing the chain-linked fence. She said nothing and fought to keep the tears at bay. Orphan was smiling at her.

She sat there motionless, just... staring blankly into Orphan's eyes.
 

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Azrael seethed. "If the condemned man wants to spend his last moments playing Court Jester, then I can grant that request. I warn you though, for every one of your little jokes that doesn't make me laugh, your dear Lucia gets a scar."

He didn't show it, but the proceedings were starting to irritate Nikolai. Although they'd never faced off against each other, from what he'd heard The Orphan seemed like a efficient killer, and yet here he was playing Azrael's games. Just let this be like any other ring fight. Let the challenger come, let him do his best, and then let him die quickly. He'd never balked at any act he'd committed on behalf of his Masters before, but why must Men always find such enjoyment in it?

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Korovich hadn't responded. Was he confused, or simply impatient, and not willing to stand around in the cold having a discussion about faith with his commanding officer. Either Lee could understand. Personally, he'd rather just give the Lieutenant his orders and be done with it. But these were no ordinary orders. If Luka's loyalty was to be assured, then he must truly understand Lee's motives, and to understand those he needed to know everything, and in detail. The man would agree, Lee was sure of it, so long as his explanation was sound.

"I was recruited by Venture Horizon five years ago," Lee continued. "and put in command of RACDI-Alpha three years after. You may not believe it looking at me now, but at the time I was delighted. It felt like a rebirth of sorts. Before Venture contacted me, I was... a damaged relic from a long and fruitless war. Having 'left' the service of The Tiger Republics, I had nowhere to go, and nothing to distract me from the memories. I had helped commit atrocities, seen atrocities committed by others, had atrocities done to me, and for what? The Tigers have the land East of the Gulf, the Iberians, allied with their new business partners, have the West. On both sides, the masses see none of the spoils, while there are far too many bones on the seabed between them.

The Tiger Airborne were the best; and my Company were the best of the best. We were poster boys to a man... and you could count on your fingers how many of us made it back!

I was abandoned by the government I fought for, and forgotten by the people I'd fought my way back for. Venture though, Venture gave me hope, and purpose. Under their wing I clawed my way back to my peak, and for a while I felt I owed them the same loyalty that I had once given the Tigers. After I got here though, that soon changed..."