Divine Awakening - Chapter 18
Added 2024-04-02 19:55:21 +0000 UTC[Author's Note - I made some adjustments for consistency to this chapter when I posted it to RR. I have placed the new version below.]
âItâs all true,â the Colonel said, âand every day more appear, like theyâre awakening from hibernation. In one sense, itâs been a bit of a blessing. Every country has some form of these magical beings. Itâs kept most of the focus internal, decreasing the chance of international conflict.â
âAnd in the pit?â Ash asked.
âThis new energy is definitely originating there, and nothing electronic works in the area. There isnât much around the top, but once you drop a hundred feet, the tunnels appear.â
âTunnels?â Ash asked.
âYes, tunnels. Not like caves but actual tunnels with mosaics, even lighting.â
Ash stared in disbelief at the Colonel.
âThe initial levels have an Egyptian theme, for lack of a better term. And we havenât made much progress past those, so weâre unsure whatâs beyond. We intercepted a picture taken by a Russian team that made it farther into the tunnels and it showed something Iâd describe as a gargoyle.â
âAre you telling me that Pit leads to hell?â
The Colonel shrugged. âStarting two weeks ago, I stopped dismissing even the most ludicrous explanations. So, to be honest, who knows? What I do know is whateverâs at the bottom of that Pit is leaking energy that doesnât appear compatible with our technology, so extrapolate what happens if we donât stop it or control it.â
Ash understood then: if the energy continued to leak and they couldnât figure out a way to make technology work with it, then eventually that meant no technology.
âI see youâre starting to understand, but itâs probably worse than youâve realized. China and Russia are both closer to this event than we are, making the problems for them greater. You donât need to be a military genius to know what will happen if they think theyâll lose military parity with us. Theyâll either do something very stupid here at the Pit, or theyâll ensure the rest of the world canât take advantage of their weakness.
The Colonel rubbed his face with his hands as if scrubbing the terrible thoughts away. âSo, when I mentioned the end of the world, I wasnât joking. We know for a fact that plans are already being discussed. If we canât get our hands around this situation, the Chinese or the Russians, or maybe both, will put this entire world back into the Stone Age, assuming anyone survives.â
The more Ash thought about it, the greater the issues loomed. In fact, he didnât see a way that this could end without things going south.
âI recognize that look,â the Colonel said. âItâs how I felt thinking it through. But if you can believe it, it might be even worse than that. Iâve already told you dragons and elves exist but take a moment to think about that. If theyâre real, then maybe all our myths have some root in the truth, and if thatâs the case ââ
The Colonel didnât continue, but he didnât need to. Ash followed the logic immediately. Gods. The Colonel was talking about gods returning. The appearance of Death, the Scarecrow Angel, and Ra made it obvious that nuclear weapons, aircraft carriers, and submarines didnât matter to a god. If the gods of mythology were anything like the stories made them out to be, then the devastation would be far worse than anything a few measly nation-states could accomplish.
âOne of the few paths out of this mess is if all of us fail and the reality of the approaching threat becomes clear. In that scenario the world powers will cooperate to survive. If one of us succeeds, however, the others will band together to destroy them. Itâs only if none of us succeed that Earth can avoid certain annihilation. Then we can work together to harness the power for defense or destroy it.â
âHow confident are you that the other countries will come to this conclusion?â Ash asked.
âAfter the first week of failures, the Russians dropped a tactical nuclear warhead into the pit. It never detonated. Two days later, the Chinese used a balloon to lower a neutron bomb on a timer. It never detonated either. To demonstrate the US grasped the situation and agreed with the necessary outcome, we also tried detonating a warhead in the Pit and, predictably, it failed.â
So perhaps there was a silver lining, Ash thought. Maybe this disaster could accomplish what nothing else had managed, forcing the worldâs powers to stop trying to kill each other. Ashâs Third Eye chakra reacted to one of the Colonelâs statements, and he extrapolated the most likely scenario.
âIf our only path out of this mess is everyone failing and forcing cooperation, why are we going? Whatâs the point of this?â
The Colonel nodded. âWhile all sides know that the country that gains control of this power will make an enemy of the rest of the world, itâs possible that wonât matter. Itâs possible whatever lies at the bottom of that pit will make that country untouchable. Reaching the bottom and understanding the source is the highest priority. Until we arrive at the point where everyone believes theyâve no shot at mastering the knowledge, or that it wonât be enough to survive the consequences, the cooperation phase wonât start.â
âWhich means every team down there has two missions,â Ash responded. âThe first is to understand and control the power at the bottom of the Pit. The second is to stop all the other teams. And the other countries will be doing the same.â
Captain Riegel spoke this time. âAnd now you understand why the odds of survival are so low. Anyone entering the Pit not only faces the dangers it contains but all the other teams as well.â
Ashâs Third Eye chakra pieced more of it together. âNomadâs team is a kill team.â
Captain Riegel remained silent.
After five seconds, the Colonel responded, âYouâre correct. Their primary mission is to protect your team, with a high-priority secondary mission to neutralize any foreign teams that you encounter.â
âWe made one other adjustment,â the Captain continued. âInstead of a traditional team, Nomadâs squad, as we told you earlier, mirrors the skills of your team.â
That sounded odd to Ash. âSkills of my team? I assume itâs full of skilled fighters to help defend against other kill teams, and the dangers of the Pit itself.â
âPerhaps,â the Captain said, obviously uncomfortable, âbut that isnât immediately apparent. Very few on your team have fighting experience. For whatever reason, combat skills were not a priority when Sephy assembled the most likely combination to survive.â
âWhat skills do they have? The more I learn the worse this sounds.â
âWeâll go over the details shortly, and I know this worries you, but understand the best combat forces from around the world have already died. Success in the Pit is not dependent on fighting skills. That is obvious.â
The Colonel continued. âEverything you meet down there will attempt to stop you. Your mission is to reach the bottom, understand the source, and determine if it can be controlledâand if itâs powerful enough to keep the United States safe from the rest of the world. If not, you need to destroy it.â
Ashâs Throat chakra had activated during the conversation, and since neither the Colonel nor the Captain had said anything to calm it down, he knew theyâd left something important out.
âWhat arenât you telling me?â Ash asked.
The Colonel smiled. âYouâll need to be a little more specific than that, Shamrock. Thereâs a lot Iâm not telling you.â
Captain Riegel studied Ash intently, as if absorbing every detail of his behavior to analyze later.
âI think it has something to do with the Pit,â Ash continued. âSomething important.â
This time, the Colonel looked at the Captain.
The Captain shrugged. âYouâre the one that wanted transparency and honesty. So, you should tell him.â
âTell me what?â Ash asked.
The Colonel sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose for three seconds before locking eyes with Ash. âWe intercepted a Chinese transmission that originated from the Pit before the Chinese team went silent. They were frantic. Convinced the Pit was alive and that it had released monsters on them.â
âThat doesnât make a lot of sense,â Ash responded. âWhat did they mean by alive?â
âThey reported that underneath the Egyptian-like tunnels was a more complex system that reminded them of Dragons and Underground Cities. Thatâs the Chinese name for the game Dungeons and Dragons. And just before they went silent, they transmitted that the dungeon itself was alive.â
âHow would they know something like that?â
The Colonel shook his head, as if not believing the words he was about to say. âIf the translation is correct, they said the tunnels and rooms shifted and changed. They said that creatures disappeared after being defeated and reappeared revived. And they said they received rewards.â
âRewards?â
âThe youngest translator called them âloot boxes.ââ
Comments
Actually it's not on earth just one entrance to a dungeon. The hole was made from the explosion while connected to the other ring on the planet the trial was on, so maybe the dungeon is there.
Lena M. Lucente
2024-04-03 23:10:01 +0000 UTCInteresting idea, but the shattered sun is on grave. Since this dungeons on Earth my guess is it's something new...
M
2024-04-02 22:31:28 +0000 UTCPossibly but unlikely there are more then two dungeons this is a larger world than that
Samuel Strode
2024-04-02 20:59:44 +0000 UTCOoooh! I wonder if they are in The Shattered Sun! It could also be the Black Pyramid because that's where the rings were when it was messed with by Lalquinrial.
Lena M. Lucente
2024-04-02 20:06:12 +0000 UTC