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

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Even though this was only a minor side-show on the way to the main event, Montoya was showing the Executives some of the best cells in The Pit. In an area that had only taken minimal damage during Borealis. He would have preferred a respectable average, but he was no fool. He understood the fragile nature of Lee's situation. The Colonel had planned and plotted for over 2 years, and crossed lines that even Venture would consider unethical. The thought of all that being undone by a few fussy accountants with clipboards, just as these sacrifices were starting to yield some positive economic and humanitarian results, was gut-wrenching. Ms Hernandez's team would see nothing but the best they had to offer.

Even so, this one seemed dissatisfied.

"Is there a problem, Doctor?" Montoya asked.

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Selina took off her furs as they neared the gates of the Industrial Complex, but beyond that she made no fuss. In spite of her father's devout background, the childhood Selina had quickly grown out of any notion of an afterlife, not least of all the concept of Hell. Nevertheless, she could imagine the gateway to eternal damnation looking something like this; and Selina had long ago resolved herself to the notion that, if she was wrong and her actions were to be judged unfavorably at the end of her days, she would walk to her fate proud and unbowed. She new the role she played in the continued rise of a the new world order, and her faith in that at least was unshakable. While she new how objectionable she may seem to others, even to some of her peers; nothing, not even an eternal and omnipotent judge of right from wrong, would sway her from this path.

She resisted the temptation to roll her eyes at the less resolute members of her entourage. The weaklings were embarrassing her. The Wardens were closing ranks and had home advantage. In order to be taken seriously here, they would need to prove their metal. She discreetly shot them a look that communicated as much.

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The Free-Men backed into a wedge, seven fighters holding a perimeter, protecting the others as they filed into the caves. The more Wolves that went down the more there seemed to be, and no amount of violence on the part of the Free-Men was making them hesitate or back off. The Beasts must have been as hungry as Nikolai was.

Nikolai stood his ground at the tip of the wedge, three Wolves baring down on him. He cycled his shotgun twice, and smashed the stock into the jaw of the third as it lunged for his throat, sending it sprawling. He pumped and pulled the trigger again to finish it where it lay, but was met with only an impotent click. The gun was empty.

Wasting no time, Nikolai dropped the spent weapon and drew the magnum from his waist instead. He shot the Wolf in the head as it struggled to rise, before sweeping his arm round to the right, firing at the Animal that was moving up on Gregor's blind side. Two shots, shoulder and head, felled the Beast, and the ejection port of the magnum locked open. It too was empty. Nikolai found himself alone and unarmed, standing in the mouth of the cave, when the Alpha Male slunk his way out of the vegetation, snarling. He was huge, with dark fur and darker eyes, with four more Wolves approaching on his flank, who banked to either side, moving to encircle Nikolai.

He had one weapon left, his heavy iron sledgehammer, which he drew, tossing it in the air and catching it with one hand, such was his strength. The feel of its weight and balance, of his grip around the wooden shaft, put Nikolai back in The Hive, fighting in Azrael's tournaments. A pet to be shown off he may have been, but still... in that arena he had been invincible, unbeaten, and the feeling put Nikolai strangely at peace. Let it come to blood. To roars, grunts and gnashing of teeth. That was what Nikolai knew. That was the realm in which he was King, not wandering aimlessly around these woods, waiting to starve or succumb to shit and sickness.

He swung the hammer around his head in an impressive arc, unleashed his battle roar, and charged.
 

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"Hm? What? N-No." Olivander said, suddenly snapped from his thoughts. He was about to holster the notepad when a thought occured to him, "Tell me,though, are there any guard posts down here? I'd have expected at least one guarding the elevator, or perhaps overlooking the cells. Oh! And I don't believe you answered my question on the maintenance costs."
 

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Felix scoured through the lower levels of the Pit. Asking various prisoners and often having to change direction and dodge out the way of patrolling Wardens. He had to avoid a couple fights as well. The Pit may have been under good control but it still housed dangerous criminals. Eventually he found a man tweaking in a corner pushing his own face up against the ice cold walls.

"Excuse me sir, have you any idea where to find some pain relief?" asked Felix politely.

The man was twitching badly. Felix wondered how he even got his hands on drugs this low below ground, especially considering just how locked down this facility is. Eventually he answered him. "Dude named Penn... penn penn... penn something. He's got shit... my last guy got busted and shot..."

"Can you tell me where he is?" Felix tried to seem friendly to the man. Clearly he was going through withdrawal symptoms, but Felix needed him to find some medicine, or at least he hoped some kind of medication that wasn't a lethal narcotic.

"I tried getting his shit... he has it locked down... real-real up on his game. Help me get there, get me some shit."

Felix sighed and said "I will take you to him but I will only ask him for medication, I will not steal or attack him."

"Yeah yeah whatever fuck just help me dude!"

Felix sighed again and put the man's arm around his shoulder, helping him up as the man gave him directions to what he hoped would be this "Penn" fellow. Hopefully this man could be trusted.
 

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Unfortunately Neil couldn't sleep. There were two things that had consistently kept him awake at night since the riot: withdrawals and memories. This time it seemed his memories were to blame. The woman's pained expression found its way into his thoughts.

He watched as she struggled, unable to help her... no, he was able to help her. He simply chose not to. His inaction was to blame for her suffering. His inaction...

He looked at the ski mask on the ground beside him. That woman was why he started all this. Why he assumed the identity that he had. That woman woke him from his drugged up stupor and showed him the reality of the hellscape he called home. There were more people liker her out there in the Pit. More people who needed liberating.

He pictured the woman he met earlier in his mind.

Fuck this...

Neil left the chapel and headed toward the industrial complex with his rifle bag slung over his shoulder.

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Neil had been following his movements for quite sometime now. He was surprised to learn that the Illustrious "Dragon" made it through the riot in one piece. He'd bee behaving himself since then for the most part, but Neil knew the man. He knew men like that don't simply go straight.

Given the opportunity he'd follow the same path he had. A path of violence and chaos. A path of evil. Hidden atop the roof of a building across the way, Neil watched as Travis entered the industrial complex through his binoculars. There was a time where Travis' life was very much in the palm of Neil's hand... but that was from a time long since past and his hands were different now. They belonged to a new man.

Neil had been given a second chance and he'd be a hypocrite to deny this man his. If he proved to Neil he was worthy to continue on he'd be left alone. Neil had his doubts, however.

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Mr. Connors entered the building in the same fashion he always had. Unassumingly. He gathered his tools up and went to work just as all the other inmates had. The Wardens had just finished their pre-lunch inspections and were on their way out. As soon as they left many of the inmates sighed in relief, sat down for a breather or pulled a small snack out of their pockets for a quick bite. Mr. Connors made his way deeper into the building until he happened upon his mark. The men working around him had left to slack off elsewhere.

He looked around cautiously before approaching Travis from behind, "Hey, hey man... the Wardens just left. Wanna get high?"
 

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Korovitch led the procession down several flights of stairs, even further than their trip up, until they were underground, and only a couple of floors above the Pit. Here were two squads of Wardens spread across the huge room, not including those driving and guarding the quad bikes hitched to hauling trailers packed with wooden crates.

"Here is where the various goods assembled by the one third of the inmate populace not assigned to mining duties are brought in. As you know better than I, prison-run sweatshops are one of the cornerstones of Venture Horizon's capital."

He unsheathed the Kukri, causing several of the executives to jump or step back. Leading them towards a row of idle crates, he moved past the guards without a second look and used the thick blade to lever the tops off of three of them.

"Copper piping. Simple machinery. And the old prison stereotype, license plates. Aside from refined metals, and building stone, these are the three primary outputs of this particular prison facility. With each crate representing a unit, the inmates put out approximately three hundred units of license plates, two hundred and twenty units of piping, and between one hundred and forty, and one hundred and ninety units of machinery, depending on type, daily."

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Acolyte stood at the mouth of the large cave. Most of the Free men stood, weapons drawn as Nikolai and his men faced the remainder of the pack, which seemed to be running out of beasts. Things were cooling down. A groaning from the back of the cave caught his attention, and he walked quickly to it.

One of the Free Men was sprawled against the cave's back wall clutching his leg, moaning through gritted teeth. He was young, maybe in his early twenties, but the pain was aging him. Another was crouched over him, and Acolyte overheard a snatch of their conversation.

"The gash doesn't look too bad. Seems like it's healing over after that girl stitched it, so what's wrong?"

"I dunno man, but it hurts! Hurts inside!"

"I think I've heard of this before. Muscle gets cut and can't heal because of the scarring. Pretty soon, the scar tissue cuts off the blood flow and you get a clot. From there, it just turns worse and worse. Think you gotta lose the leg, man."

In response to this, the man groaned in protest. Acolyte crouched in front of him. "What's your name?"

"Darrius..."
 

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"Singular guards in a fixed position are just a target for Inmates to gang up on." Montoya told Dr. Ollivander. "A squad will sweep this area on patrol at least once every 15 minutes. As our numbers increase further, we may explore the avenue of permanent squad postings. In the mean-time, the elevators are locked down to anyone without a pass-card, and the doors are six inches of reinforced steel at their weakest point. The Inmates don't have the kind of firepower they would need to gain access to them through brute force, especially not anymore...

I'm afraid I'm not the person to ask if you want exact numbers in regards to maintenance costs. Our most recent stats would be warped anyway, due to the wide-scale structural damage across the Mid and Lower Levels that occurred three months ago. What I can tell you, is that all transportation systems within the facility are built to withstand punishment. and can often go for over a decade without anything other than minor, routine maintenance."

Montoya sensed that these questions were apart from the dissatisfaction he had seen in the man's eyes earlier, but decided not to press the issue. A few twists and turns later, they were at their next set of elevators, these one's heading straight down to the Lower Levels.

"After you." Montoya offered, as the heavy doors slid open to reveal the spartan innards of the elevator car.

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The Alpha Male fell for Nikolai's feint of a frontal assault, and charged to meet Nikolai in the middle, aiming to tear him to shreds then and there. The timing was crucial. As the Beast leaped, its jaws widening to intercept him around his throat, Nikolai hit the floor, once again using agility and strategy to his advantage where his enemy would see only brute strength. As he slid under the Wolf's dive, Nikolai aimed a kick into it's belly, knocking the wind out of it and sending the Wolf tumbling end over end. Using his momentum, Nikolai was back on his feet before he'd stopped sliding, with two Wolves coming at him from either side. Nikolai jilted to one side, avoiding the first to reach him, simultaneously twisting round to drive his hammer into the second's jaw, obliterating its skull and killing it instantly. A third came at him now. Holding the hammer horizontally, Nikolai jammed the wooden shaft into its jaws. As the Beast bit down, Nikolai vaulted over its head, and pulled up one arm and pushed sown the other in a violent twisting motion. With its jaws still clamped down on the shaft as it was wrenched around, the Wolf's neck snapped.

Two down, another Beast jumped onto his back, attempting to fasten its jaws round Nikolai's shoulder, while the one he had jilted just before wheeled round and charged again. Leaving the hammer still in the grip of his last victim, Nikolai reached over and grabbed the Wolf by the scruff of its neck with both hands, flinging the Beast over his shoulder and onto its back, where he finished it by stamping down on its neck, crushing its spine. The other was almost on him. Nikolai dropped and rolled to the side, causing it to miss another lunge. As he rose, Nikolai wrenched his hammed free again, and swung it in an arc that caught the Wolf in its hind legs, crippling it. A second, over-hand swing brought the hammer down on the Beast's rib cage, pulverizing bone and soft tissue.

The Alpha had learned faster than the others, and since its first charge had been skulking at the edges, waiting for the right moment. No sooner had Nikolai buried his hammer in the last of its compatriots, that he felt the Alpha's mighty jaws clamp down on his lower calf, pulling Nikolai off his feet with its strength. The Alpha thrashed, it teeth tearing deeper and deeper through muscle, as it attempted to wrench Nikolai's leg off. With his hammer out of reach, Nikolai scrambled around for anything else he could use. His fingers brushed against stone, a large rock near the mouth of the cave, too big for most to lift with one hand. The mighty span of Nikolai's fingers however, meant he could get a good grip. He pulled his right leg up with the Wolf still attached, blood leaking from the corners of its mouth. A roll left, and Nikolai brought his other leg over the back of the Alpha Male's neck, securing him in a headlock. Next, a roll to the right, flipping them both around so that Nikolai was now the one on top, his full weight trapping the Beast, rock raised above his head. Again and again, Nikolai struck, roaring in a fury that may have made the trees tremble, the stone coming down on the Alpha's head more times than he bothered to count, until the Beast's brains were dashed into the dirt.

Nikolai prized the jaws of the carcass open in inspect the damage. Below his right knee, his leg was a mangled mess of torn flesh and skin, in some places the cuts went so deep he could see his own bone. Very, very carefully, Nikolai rose to check in the leg could still take his weight. If he couldn't stand, if his shin bone snapped clean in two without the structure of hard muscle to support it, he was as good as dead. Miraculously, it seemed his body had not failed him yet, A shredded mess though it was, it still provided strength enough for him to walk, for now. Retrieving his hammer, Nikolai hobbled inside to join the others, dragging the carcass of the Alpha Male with him.

At least they now had plenty to eat.
 

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Kusanagi stopped short of following Acolyte towards the wailing man when she heard the collective gasps of the Freemen guarding the cave's entrance. She turned and brushed by them just in time to see Nikolai stumbling towards the cave, his leg a torn up mess. She ran to his side, took the hammer from his hand and threw his left arm over her shoulders. The image of such a large man being supported by someone of her size would have been comical had the circumstances been different, "If you put anymore weight on that leg your shin's going to snap in half."

Before Nikolai could protest she continued, "Forget the Alpha Male bullshit for one second and worry about your own survival. If you lose your leg you're done." The rest of the Freemen stood there in silence, "What are you all gawking at?! Someone lay down a tarp and get the medical supplies. I have a surgery to perform."
 

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Richard's team took notes to share with the rest of the team while Richard just looked on "admiring the view". While his team worried about reporting everything the man showed him, Richard worried about where his next step was. This was meant to look pretty, to be clean and spotless for the executives to gawk at but Richard was no such one. He gave the grizzled Captain his trademark smile as he tried to intimidate him but all he did was smile. When they finally arrived at the shipping Richard looked at box containers probably spit-shined to make things look a lot more "pristine".

"Excellent!" Richard belted out. He glanced at Korovitch's knife. "That's also an impressive knife. I'd trust that knife over a few people I already know."


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Aggie worked for a bit more, giving a half effort until the Wardens transitioned into their lunch break. A new guy arrived on the belt. She heard things about him. Bad things that involved bad people. Some people called him "Dragon" but others called him "Travis". He was a few feet away from her and as she finished up one of the men approached Travis from behind.

"Hey, hey man... the Wardens just left. Wanna get high?"

Aggie overheard the man's proposal and she couldn't help but laugh.

"Guards catch you with a needle in your arm and they'll beat it into you." Aggie said to Travis, warning him of the repercussions that he most likely knew but she just felt like voicing.
 

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Acolyte heard Lucia setting out her surgery space several feet away from him, and put it out of his mind. 'Darrius. What happened?'

'Shrapnel from the plane's hull when we crashed. It tore my knee open, and now I can't bend it.'

Acolyte gently rolled up the man's tattered trouser leg. Darrius gave a look of surprise but didn't stop him.

'Looks like your friend's right. There's scar tissue building and it's inflamed.' The other man, a stocky middle aged Free man, interrupted. 'Yeah, I'm right, so you piss off so we can wait for that girl to lop it off.'

Acolyte calmly took the man's hand from his shoulder and looked at Darrius. 'I'll try to help you.'

The young man nodded and then winced as Acolyte jammed his thumbs into the flesh of the man's knee. His eyes widened in confusion as Acolyte began a complex massage, pausing to probe different areas. This was suddenly interrupted as the stocky inmate barged him away from Darrius. 'Get the hell outta here, monk man. Nikolai's getting tired if your shit and you're lucky--'

'Fuck off,' Acolyte replied calmly, with a swift jab that caught the man on the bridge of the nose, which broke with a sharp crack. He reared away with a yelp that caused others to look round. 'You bastard, we're gonna fucking kill you!'

'Go for it,' Acolyte replied absent mindledly as he turned back to his work with Darrius.

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Korovitch shrugged as he sheathed the kukri. 'It gave me an impressive scar, so I thought it was worth keeping.'
 

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"Shut up broad... I'm good man..." Travis continued with his work and tried his best to ignore his surroundings. Mr Connors was a good connection to have but Travis was never one to get high. Even when he had his dragons it was rather rare for him to inject. He's rather amuse himself with various games with his men or jump someone and beat them to death. He didn't know who the hell this girl was but he didn't want to know. The less people he knew the better. All Travis needed was food water and a quick route to his cell. Nothing else. The hardest lesson for him was when he learned that no one was going to run this Pit as king. There would be no gang leader, just the Wardens, finally gaining control of this shit hole. He was too dumb to realise he would never be the new Azrael, so he let his hopes build up; and when they were destroyed and reality sunk in, he knew the only thing that truly mattered was survival.
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It was a maze getting to this Penn. The drug addict had changed his name many times in his description when telling Felix, but at least his directions were good, even if it took ages for him to get his words out. "Through the manufacturing centre, a few floors up, take a left, then down the stairs." He spoke with a stutter, barely any teeth in his mouth. Eventually Felix found what he thought was the cell of this supposed doctor, or drug dealer, the addict wasn't very clear. There was an old sleeping man on the bed and the addict was antsy and tweaking frantically. "Okay," he whispered, "you keep watch while I check his stash."

"What? That was not part of our deal" replied Felix.

"Just shut the fuck up and keep watch!" ordered the tweaker.

"No I will not" Felix responded, surprisingly calmly, as he dropped the man on the ground and kept his foot on his chest. "Penn?" he said, trying to wake him but not scare him. "I need your help sir. Mr Penn?"
 

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Mr. Connors looked around the area once more. The woman who spoke out against him was the only other person with them. He was sure of it. Connors was good like that. There was a simple solution to this situation, but he hadn't the luxury to make such a call. The person he was doing this for wouldn't condone the method he had in mind. In fact, he'd likely shift his vengeance on to Mr. Connors himself had he made the wrong call.

Mr. Connors sighed and pulled a cloth out of his jacket pocket, "Wrong answer."

He had made the chloroform himself. Connors was good like that.

As he smothered Travis with one arm he held him close against his chest with the other. Travis had been so preoccupied with actively ignoring his surroundings that he didn't even realize what was happening to him until it was too late. He struggled, sure, but Connors had done this more times than he could count. He looked up at the girl, "Stay put."

Once Travis' body had gone limp in his arms Mr. Connors glanced around the room once more and set his eyes on Aggie, "Don't worry, this is for his own good. He just don't know it yet," Travis was heavy. "Say, you want to make a quick 'buck'? Help me carry this sad sack, will ya?"
 

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Penn groaned as he was awakened. In his years incarcerated, he had learned that early mornings are something you don't get used to. He quickly hopped out of bed, turning to face his visitors. One was a young man he'd not spoken to yet, and the other...
"You again? Really? Look, I'm not running a charity here, and you still haven't paid me for last time! In any case, I'm not feeding your addiction! It's bad for business if all my customers turn in to strung-out sloths! Show a little will power, for chrissake!"
He looked at Felix, "And you, if you're here to feed your drug habit, then you're shit outa luck. I don't know what this arsehole told you, but I only carry medicinal drugs. So, come on, what're you here for?"
 

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Aggie didn't hesitate to help. Although it wasn't the smartest idea to help carry this hulking brute it would guarantee her a favor which is the most helpful commodity in the Pitt. But a favor wouldn't be very useful if you didn't earn it in the first place.

Aggie grabbed the man on one side while the other man got the other side. Aggie underestimated how heavy this man because he was beyond heavy but Aggie soldiered on. The quicker they get him out the better.

"So..." Aggie grunted. "Where are we taking this asshole?"

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"Actually now that I think about it, the five year anniversary of this place opening is coming up in a few months; was thinking of throwing a celebratory party, but I doubt as though Lee or any of these Executives would actually allow it to happen; probably spout something along the lines of 'it being a waste of resources'."

"Sounds like a celebration is in order, m'lady." Oliva said. He drank a bit more but now he was being conservative about it.

"Lee would say that... haha..." Marino said.

"But he has his reason to I presume..." Walker said, rubbing his blonde goatee. "Lee is a hardass but there's a reason for it. I mean this place isn't exactly a vacation resort."

"Maybe we can do it after the Executives leave." Marino proposed.

"That's the thing though. We don't know when they are going to leave." Oliva cautioned. "Lee's careful on the details of the Executives and even a few of the hardened men I know what's in his head let alone the exact dates of when they will leave or not."

"Doing it in secret would be out of the question." Walker said. "He'd kill us if he'd find out."

"Then we'd best not do it unless someone can convince him otherwise... ah what the hell am I saying?" Oliva spouted. "There's nothing can convince that man."

"Perhaps Ms.Nyte can." Marino said still in his stupor.

"Marino, you are so stupid." Walker rolled his eyes.
 

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Felix was irritated by this man's callous nature. Granted this addict was going to rob him but Felix had shown him no hostility. Regardless Felix knew he had to show this man some manners and respect, this was his homestead after all. "Forgive me sir, I only needed this man to get directions to your cell. While I do not like your demeanour I will respect your right to business, and I must warn you this man intended to rob you. But I need your help. A man has been assualted by the Wardens and he needs medical attention, he is coughing up blood."
 

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Abigail listened to the back and forth conversation that was going on between the remaining members of Shogun Squad. The general consensus was that having a celebration party would be a bad idea, given the risk and complications that would arise with getting it approved by those with the power.

"Perhaps Ms. Nyte can." Marino said, and a few gears in Abigail's head began to turn, she knew what, or rather who he was talking about; it had been a long time since she was last needed, ever since the riots had ended she had been in a sort of slumber, finding the peace and quiet to be too dull for her tastes.

"If I know who your talking about Marino, then I'd hate to break it to you, but Lilith tried to butter Lee up the last he was here; she said that his stone cold heart was too tough for her to crack, that his mind was too strong. As many have said, the Chief Warden has seen much in his time, enough that would drive any normal man insane. Perhaps it is for the best, that it doesn't happen."
 

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Nikolai submitted to Kusanagi's will easily, dumping the Wolf carcass on the floor of the cave as she put his arm round her shoulder to support him. He still lifted much of his own weight without her help, as his bulk would have crushed her had he truly no strength left to support his own weight. She appealed for help, but none of the Free Men would answer without Nikolai's lead. He nodded at Niklaus, the youngest of their group at just 17. One of many who had been born in The Pit, learning the way of blood along with walking and talking. At Nikolai's command he fetched what medical supplies they had left, enough to be delivered in only one journey, and helped set Nikolai down with his mangled leg outstretched.

He felt strangely impassive about the whole affair. So many times Nikolai had fought for his life, all the time believing that it was the only thing that mattered. Life or death, that was the only choice. Pain, grief, exhaustion. These things were illusions; distractions that served only to blind the weak and stupid to the simplistic, binary nature of it all. Still, he did not lust after death, still he felt the urge to cling to life, his one constant, like a vice; only now, something was different. There was a strange detachment to his feeling, as if he were only observing the fight, not struggling himself. Looking at his wounds, Nikolai's most prominent emotion was nothing more than faint surprise that he had made it back into the cave under his own steam, dragging a corpse that weighed as much as himself again. He knew the wounds would likely fester, but all that the thought inspired in him was to wonder, absent minded, how far he would be able to walk tomorrow.

Perhaps the only reason he still fought, was to answer the question once and for all of just how much he could take before he fell?

Nikolai was brought out of this self indulgence by Mikhail's rising anger at Acolyte. Among other things, Mikhail was presuming too much with his use of the word "we're", as if he had any authority to command others here. It was an error that needed to be corrected.

Nikolai signaled to Gregor this time, who nodded, before striding up to Mikhail and whipping the grip of his machine pistol across his cheek, sending Mikhail down on his arse with a crack and another yelp of pain. Nikolai spoke in a bastardised Russian, that had been the most common language among the Inmates of the Lower Levels of The Pit. His voice was still powerful, and the guttural tongue served to make his deep voice even more menacing. Even when lying in the dirt with his leg cut to pieces, he must still speak with authority.

"Enough! If you would cut off his leg, then you volunteer yourself to carry him. No? Well than let the Sleepy Man work. I will decide if and when he is not welcome, and when I do, I will do my own killing. Speak out of turn again, and I will rip out your tongue and make it taste your own shit! Is that understood?"

With what was going to be a nasty bruise already starting to rise above his cheekbone, Mikhail backed down.
 

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Penn's eyes locked Felix's, staring at him with a cold malice. "Right, then." He muttered. The old man pulled his cell door open. There were few prisoners in RACDI-Alpha who had not devised a method of leaving their cells unmolested. It didn't really help anything, they were all still trapped in the Pit, but it did give them a modicum of freedom, one likely to be eliminated under Lee.
The aging prisoner walked to an inconspicuous flooring grate (stepping on the addict on the way) which wasthen pulled up to reveal a small green bag. "If you don't mind, I'll be coming with you to make sure you ain't pullin' this outa your arse. Actually, never mind that. I'll be coming along if you do mind as well."
 

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Penn seemed like a very odd fellow, staring deep into Felix's eyes before stepping on the addict and grabbing a small green bag from a flooring grate. "Hey!" Felix knelt down and checked on the addict, he was way too out of it to feel the pain of Penn's body weight but still, it wasn't necessary.

"If you don't mind, I'll be coming with you to make sure you ain't pullin' this outa your arse. Actually, never mind that. I'll be coming along if you do mind as well."

"Sure" replied Felix as he pulled the addict up on a fireman's carry. "I don't appreciate you stepping on this man but he might need something to... um make him forget. I think he saw where you keep your stash."
 

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Penn let out a loud chuckle, "What, this?" He said, holding aloft the bag, "You think this is my stash? How dumb do you think I am, keeping everything in one spot? I've got little hideaways all over the place!"
He gestured down the hall, "Now, we goin' somewhere or what?"
 

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Acolyte ignored Gregor's punishing of the aggressive free man. Those bruises on top of the broken nose he had dealt out was no concern of his. He kept on with his work, prodding and massaging to incite the Meridians to infuse the knot of scar tissue in the man's knee. The blood flow was faintly beginning to return to the area and Darrius groaned at the unpleasant tingling. After several minutes, Acolyte removed his hands. 'That's all for now. The scar tissue is beginning to break up, but not completely. I'll have to do that a couple more nights, but you ought to be able to walk on it a little. If it cramps up, I'll support you. Best not to strain it or you'll be back at square one.'

Darrius nodded, and Acolyte got up and went to sit at the mouth of the cave.