Chapter 1306 - Anthony On Tour - An Unusual Mood
Added 2024-02-15 01:58:45 +0000 UTC“Your brogue is beginning to show again.”
“T’aint nothin’ of tha sort.”
Isaac took a second, realised what he’d just said, and frowned.
“Told you so,” Cavalant said. “You’re too tense. Try to relax a little bit.”
And how exactly was he supposed to do that? The atmosphere in this chamber was so thick he could cut with his moustache. No blade required, only a bit of wax. He was so on edge he’d mounted up and ordered the rest of his squad to do the same. Now they scuttled around the outer edge of the space, watching, waiting. At any moment one of the hundreds of powerfully built golgari could whip out one of the oversized weapons they held and start cutting into them. So far, nothing had happened.
So far.
“I don’t like this place,” he said to his partner, Cavalant, “we’re too exposed. It’ll be too difficult to use our mobility to our advantage.”
“So you’ve said,” she drawled, “several times. And I told you that it’s going to be fine. The Eldest is with us.”
Isaac restrained himself from pointing out that the Eldest was not in fact ‘with them’. Anthony was stuck on a boat outside the fortress! If the golgari started swinging in here, what exactly was he going to do from out there?
Questioning the supposedly all-powerful capacities of the oldest and biggest ant was simply not done, however, so he wisely chose to keep his mouth shut on the subject. Better to keep his eyes peeled and spear held ready.
The trade mission occupied the centre of what appeared to be a wide, circular welcoming chamber. There only two openings in the walls, the way they had come in, and the entrance opposite through which the silver soldier had made his exit. The space itself was wasn’t cylindrical either. The gap between the roof and floor was wider in the middle and narrowed at the outside edge, like two plates, one flipped over and laid on top of the other.
Around that narrow outside stood the warriors the golgari had so ‘generously’ left to watch over them, while in the middle, the brathian and smaller ants laboured to unpack their various goods. The stalls were going up at a rapid pace, a small market taking shape under the watchful eye of Eran Thouris, but every minute in this pressure cooker felt like an hour to Isaac.
He’d never expected to have empathy for the tough beef his mother had stuffed into the pot when making stew, but was beginning to understand just how it felt to be exposed to such unrelenting heat.
The ants seemed fine, but their riders were a different story. Isaac could see it in their eyes, the same anxiety that he felt thrumming inside his own chest.
“Take it easy, Lewis,” he said as Cavalant sidled up next to the young man’s own mount. “Another hour and we’ll be out of here. Business as usual.”
The two ants did that weird antennae slapping greeting that inevitably seemed to happen whenever they got close to each other. It was hardly necessary for the ants of the Colony to do it, they could smell each other just fine without getting that close, and could ‘talk’ from a good distance apart, much like a person shouting, but nevertheless some parts of their base instincts remained. Or perhaps they just liked it?
“Do you really believe that, Captain?” Lewis asked him, drawing in a shaky breath. “They keep watching us. Have you noticed? They barely seem to blink.”
He was referring to the golgari warriors, of course. It was true, they were disciplined, unmoving and unflinching in their observation of the ants and their escorts. Despite how they appeared, Isaac was certain they were military trained, this level of control didn’t belong to mere guards. These were soldiers. There was no doubt about it.
“Lewis, you’re just getting inside your own head. What did your partner say?”
“Pharlant? She said I was worrying too much.”
“She’s right.”
“She said the Eldest would take care of us if something happened.”
“... Yeah. See? Have a little confidence. Besides, Pharlant is a hell of a lot smarter than you are. Have a little faith.”
The young cavalry man rolled his eyes and managed a wan smile. Isaac chuckled and stroked his moustache with a flourish.
“There you go, lad. It’s not that bad. Go tell the others I want them riding in groups of four, no more of this aimless drifting one by one. Half the groups can move in rotation around the room, the other half can take up positions around the market. Got me? Let’s bring a little order here.”
Hopefully his people would hold their nerve a little better if they grouped up. Right now they were too isolated, riding about without any direction. Normally the ants were the ones to help steady the riders nerves, but this was one of those moments when they weren’t necessarily on the same page. Not all of the riders had quite the same level of faith in Anthony as their partners.
Some did though, and Isaac wasn’t sure if that was better or worse.
When Lewis passed on his instructions to the others, things began to look a little more organised, the cavalry straightened in their saddles, not wanting to look weak in front of the others.
Still too green, Isaac thought. The cavalry had seen a little battle, but not enough to inject the required iron into the backbone. Probably because they were still too rare. With so few riders, the Colony wasn’t willing to risk them more than strictly necessary, but they would have to eventually.
“Nice work, Captain,” a pheromonal ‘voice’ reached Isaac, bumping him out of his musings.
He turned to see the general coming towards him.
“Sloan, ma’am. Thank you. Things are just a little tense in here is all, some of my people were getting jittery.”
“It’s to be expected,” the general said, eyeing off the motionless ranks of warriors surrounding them. “The golgari are planning something. What, I’m not sure, but something bad, I have no doubt.”
Isaac felt a chill run down his spine.
“Should we move to evacuate then?” he said softly. “If there is danger here….”
Sloan waggled her antennae backwards and forwards, indicating her thoughts on the matter.
“We are led by our allies in this matter, Isaac Bird. The Eran wishes to stay and fullfill her obligations to her Conglomerate, and so we are bound to remain also.”
“That seems… dangerous?” he suggested.
Also unusual. To think the Colony would be so willing to put themselves at risk to uphold the honour of their allies.
“It is, but not to us,” Sloan replied.
“I’m not sure what you mean?” Isaac said slowly.
Sloan clacked her mandibles thoughtfully.
“The Eran, her daughter, and her brother in law are all here, with us. Members of the Satraps own family. Would the golgari really want to risk something happening to them? I think not.”
The ships.
“What’s going to happen out there?” Isaac breathed.
“I have no idea,” Sloan replied, “I can only trust that the Eldest will take care of it.”
Isaac had his doubts. Then again, he’d frequently had doubts about the Eldest. Somehow, he’d always been wrong. He could only hope that whatever happened, the Legion fleet, Morrelia, wouldn’t be pulled into it.
Comments
Thanks for the chapter!
Gopard
2024-03-28 05:16:39 +0000 UTCIf anything now is the best time for the golgari and legion to attack the colony directly since the eldest is out of the equation, the colony is at its weakest point ever.
ManguKing
2024-03-10 23:55:51 +0000 UTCI think there's a typo here "The space itself was wasn’t cylindrical either" or maybe I did not understand well
Harold Fincker
2024-02-23 15:45:22 +0000 UTCthat must be some mythic grade moustache wax
stubs
2024-02-15 10:52:34 +0000 UTCThe suspense is killing me.
Tsunami
2024-02-15 03:53:17 +0000 UTCBest case scenario: Anthony gets challenged in single combat and proceeds to gravity well everything walking. Worst case scenario: full bombardment
Rahsheem Reid
2024-02-15 03:23:23 +0000 UTCReverse gravity well the ships. Battle done. Reverse gravity well is such a nasty spell...
ZaneofBane
2024-02-15 03:00:25 +0000 UTCMan, Anthony must be really feeling the weight of all that faith in him
Roombot
2024-02-15 02:56:59 +0000 UTCNext chapter: The Legion fleet and Morellia get pulled into it
alt31415
2024-02-15 02:49:58 +0000 UTCWhat a nice mountain you have there... It would be a shame if something happens to it eh?....
Kiongku
2024-02-15 02:33:04 +0000 UTCThis should prove interesting. Will The Cult of the Worm get involved? How will Anthony respond to an attack by the golgari? Inquiring minds want to know?!
Buck
2024-02-15 02:23:21 +0000 UTCThe good thing is that Golgari won't attack from the bottom! I wonder how good Golgari at skipping on water?
Anthony Romanov
2024-02-15 02:11:05 +0000 UTCI wonder how deep the water where they are anchored in is ?
Koala Man
2024-02-15 02:04:52 +0000 UTC