Three years.
Not a long time, but not short either.
After bidding farewell to the Sandbar, Barb made her living wandering from place to place. Time and again death nearly had her, but from those experiences emerged a new life. Although she never received formal training, she grew up in the school of hard knocks. The wasteland made her strong, hard, and did it quickly. She was head and shoulders above a typical demonhunter, though still had a ways to go when compared to Cloudhawk. Most surprising to Barb was the fact that her âseniorâ was, in fact, younger than she was!
Selene, Zephyr, Dawn, Frost, Atlas, Blaze⊠each brilliant stars in Skycloudâs night sky. Seemed to her they could tack another name to the end of that list. The respect Barb had for the mysterious demonhunter from years ago only grew.
Those geniuses were unreachable, rising high above the masses. They were also the children of great families and spoiled with wealth and opportunity. None of them held a candle to her âseniorâ, for which of them would have even given a low-born demonhunter like her the time of day? Three years ago she didnât know how to grab onto opportunities when they arrived, but she wasnât going to let it go this time.
âStop struggling.â Cloudhawk didnât have time to reminisce about the old days. He pinned Cyclops to the floor with an unsympathetic boot. âYou and those fuckinâ Highwaymen are really starting to annoy me. I really hope you decide to cut it out and tell me where their headquarters is. Do that and Iâll make it worth your while.â
Autumn and Barb looked at the beaten man struggling in the dirt. Neither felt burdened by the need for mercy. Countless innocents were destroyed at this banditâs hands. How many women and children had be killed, or ordered slain? He was unworthy of anyoneâs sympathy, even from soft-hearted Autumn. Letting him live would be a sin.
No fire remained in Cyclopâs heart. He was beaten, convinced that these were his final moments. Still he grit his teeth in obstinance. âElysian dogs. Iâm not going to tell you a damn thing. Iâd rather die than betray Blackfiend!â
He was one stubborn asshole.
Cloudhawk looked down at him, his eyes narrowing to slits. Theyâd taught him how to deal with stubborn people back at Hellâs Valley, but it took time. Out here they were exposed, and the Highwaymenâs territory wasnât safe enough for them to hang around for the time he needed. This one-eyed shitâs friends could show up at any moment, and the trouble would outweigh anything they might gain.
The Warden wasnât interested in the Highwaymen or their hideout. He just wanted to know about this âBlackfiend the Undyingâ everyone was so doe-eyed over. There was no such thing as an immortal, so either this guy was building a bullshit identity or had some unique abilities that made him seem hard to kill. Whatever the case, he piqued Cloudhawkâs curiosity.
But, if Cyclops wasnât going to cooperate than Cloudhawk wasnât going to waste his time.
Barb saw her senior lift his sword to cut the banditâs head off. Suddenly her eyes glimmered and she stepped forward. âLet me have a go at it, your Excellency.â
âEh? Youâve been trained in interrogation?â
âNope. But we donât need to go through the trouble!â Barb extricated a bag from her clothing, and fished out a dozen needles from inside. They were long, silver spurs with the exception of one, which was gold. In fact, this is what helped Cloudhawk recognize Barb within the crowd â they resonated with power. Barbâs delicate fingers picked out the golden needle. âI have a gift for the spiritual and psychic. This here is called the heart-scry thorn. With it I can read his thoughts and memories. Only, it has a pretty low success rate â twenty-five percent, maybe. It does terrible things to the victim, so you have to be prepared for them to die. I might as well give it a try if weâre going to kill him anyway.â
A psychic-type seeking relic? A rare treasure indeed! The only other demonhunter Cloudhawk had known with psychic talent was Claudia Lunae. Her seekerâs torque was of the same type as this needle.
The seekerâs torque was used for local surveillance. It scanned surroundings for any homicidal or evil intent. Barbâs needles were even more detailed, boring right into the mind of the victim and taking information from the source. The drawback, of course, was that resistance from the subject could result in their permanent disability, or even death. At Barbâs current psychic capabilities, there was only a one in four chance of success.
Psyche, spirit, soul, and reality: These were the rarer talents, and often specified. Claudia likely couldnât use the heart-scry needles despite having the same class of ability.
Barb was lucky to find such a powerful relic, especially one that suited her so well. Taking Cloudhawkâs silence as consent, Barb decided now was the time to show her worth. Without a word, she shoved the golden needle into Cyclopsâ forehead. [1]
âWhat are you doing ââ Cyclops felt an electric shock race through every nerve in his body. The agonizing, burning sensation was instantly followed by a total lack of feeling. He couldnât move, only stare wide-eyed at the woman in front of him.
Autumn winced. A needle to the brain certainly couldnât feel good.
âGive me five minutes, your Excellency. If the scrying is successful Iâll even be able to tell you the first time he shot a pistol, [2], what color he likes, and his favorite sexual position.â
âImpressive!â Cloudhawk was quick with his praise. âIf you become proficient in this skill, the big-wigs in Skycloud would be scrambling to snap you up. Donât forget the little people like me when youâre calling the shots, right?â
His words were exaggerated, certainly, but were not out of the realm of possibility. The power players like Arcturus and Skye were rife with capable fighters, but they lacked people with special talents like Barb. Reading a personâs heart was a unique and useful skill. The Dark Atom had caused so much havoc over the years because their members were notoriously tight-lipped. Someone like Barb, with the proper training and proficiency, would crack that mystery wide open. At this point it was only a matter of time.
âYou flatter me, Excellency. Itâs my honor to be of service.â Pleasantly surprised, she accepted his compliment. She went on to describe the history of the heart-scry thorn. âThis treasure is a family heirloom from the mayor of that town I stayed in. Unfortunately for them, their family is in decline. There hasnât been any offspring with a demonhunterâs talent for close to a century. Anyway, there are only a few people in all of Skycloud who could use these needles. They were destined for me, so the mayor handed them over. A gift for taking on this mission. If your Excellency needs my help for anything in the future, all you need to do is ask. I would consider it my duty.â
As she spoke, Barb pressed her hands together, clasping them tight. She began focusing her mental powers.
Cyclops was frozen. Unable to move, he could not express the terror that crept up from inside as he realized his mind was no longer his own. Memories rose unbidden, even things he thought heâd forgotten years ago. It was surreal, like nothing heâd experienced before. His mind was an open book, laid bare before this hateful woman.
A scream of rage bubbled up from his paralyzed throat. He summoned all the power left in him, desperately trying to repel this invasion. But it was all in vain, for no amount of struggle could stop the incisive power that was drilling through his memories. His will crumbled before it, his mind was forfeit. Once Cyclops was totally under her control, he slumped into a semi-coma.
âWe can begin!â
Barb pressed her hands against Cyclops, who remained motionless on the ground. She was resolved to put on a good show so Cloudhawk could see just what she was capable of. Maybe he would even ask her to join him on their mission.
Barbâs greatest wish was to be a champion for good. She would wander where needed, battling the forces of darkness and defending the righteous. Her humble beginning made every step on her journey more difficult, but perhaps that would change if she could become Cloudhawkâs partner.
The golden needle began to glow. A sign that her psychic energy was galvanizing its power.
She was lucky, overcoming Cyclopsâ resistance had gone smoother than she could have hoped. There didnât appear to be any major damage to the banditâs mind, which meant there was a fair chance theyâd get what they were after.
Time to get started! Barb picked up one of the silver needles and inserted it into her own body. A surge of memories burst forth within the bandit and danced through Barbâs mind like a slideshow. They were clear as photographs, no holes or obscurities. In fact, Barb was surprised at how well it all was going. She sifted through the images as they came, looking for anything of value. And thenâŠ
âAh!â
She yelped in surprise, rising to her feet. Her eyes were wide and a look of disbelief painted her face. It was like sheâd seen a ghost.
âSenior, perhaps you better see for yourself.â Barb pulled out another silver needle and handed it to him. âThis is a transference needle. Place it anywhere on your body and youâll be able to see what comes through the heart-scry thorn.â The needles were part of a set; gold focused the information, silver delivered it.
Not only was the relic able to read an enemyâs thoughts, the silver ones could pass them on. The uses were many. For instance, if used in a battle with every soldier bearing a silver needle, thoughts could be passed instantaneously. In that way the user could create a sort of neural net to communicate that ignored distance. So long as the userâs psychic energy remained all manner of information and orders could be shared with a mere thought.
How interesting. Cloudhawk push the needle into his skin.
He felt a brief electric shock jolt from the needle and pass into his nerves. It crackled up and permeated into his brain, and right away a huge burst of information assailed him. It felt similar to the connection he and Oddball shared, where they used a psychic connection to share their minds.
âGive me a needle, let me try.â
Autmn was fascinated and wanted to see for herself. She grit her teeth against the anticipation of pain and stuck herself. Suddenly pictures flashed behind her eyes in a long procession. It was completely foreign to her, like walking through another personâs head. Everything this bandit had ever done and ever experienced was open to her.
Was this the power of Skycloudâs demonhunters?
Autumn couldnât help but think about her own mother. On her deathbed, she claimed that Autumn had the talents of a demonhunter. She didnât know if what her mother said was true, but she hoped it was. Over the last few days sheâd been made painfully aware of her weakness. Autumn didnât want to live her life feeling fragile and useless.
1. Ok. Acupuncture canât be used to read peopleâs minds, otherwise I would totally be doing that shit. There is an acupuncture point around the forehead though. In fact, itâs right where the âthird eyeâ is located between the eyebrows. Itâs called yintang, and aside from local issues like sinus problems and frontal headache, it is also used to calm the spirit.
2. Hilariously, and probably unintentionally in this context, âshot a pistolâ is also a euphemism in Chinese for jerking off. Or it isnât and Tipsy is a comic genius.
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