Riposte (Purgatory Wars Book 2)

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by Cobolt, Dragon


  An idea formed...

  The next morning, the sun burst into life and cleared away the clouds in about five minutes of shining. The rain faded and the surface of the temple gleamed with reflective light. The pails and buckets that the villagers had set out were tapped for water, and Liam splashed some into his face, beaming as he stepped to the edge of the temple, stretching.

  “I knew it,” Meg said. “You have an idea.”

  “Kinda,” Liam said, rolling one arm. “Anyone got a pair of sandals they're willing to give up?”

  One of the villagers – a pretty elf girl who smiled at Liam shyly – stepped over, holding up her sandals. Liam took both of them and hefted them, then tossed one out over the field. Once more, the monster opened fire. Once more, steaming contrails were all that could be seen of the haze of crystal darts that shredded the sandal. Once more, the shredded chunks hit the ground with terrible finality.

  Liam tossed the remaining sandal from hand to hand.

  “Do you know what causes condensation?” he asked.

  Meg shrugged. “I don't even know what condensation is.”

  “Basically,” Liam said, “It's due to temperature difference. That thing is a lot hotter or colder than the world above it. Well, its guts are. Like, a lot hotter or colder.”

  Meg nodded.

  “Any chemical process that creates that kind of heat can't be stable,” Liam said, looking at her. “At least, that's what my layman's knowledge of biology says. And, I mean, this critter lives underground and is rare enough that no one on Purgatory has seen one before. Being underground is a great thermal regulator.”

  Meg chuckled. “Like a leaf pile.”

  “So, we just need to screw with that heat difference,” Liam said. He rubbed his palms together, then cupped them around his mouth. “Oi! Tethis! Livianna!”

  A moment later, the gobliness and the elf were standing at the edge of the library.

  “Liam had an idea!” Meg shouted to Livianna. “You owe me coin, Liv.”

  “I'll pay up when you admit Plato was wrong about everything,” Liv shouted back.

  “That-” Meg spluttered. “That wasn't part of the bet!”

  “I'm changing the bet,” Liv called back. “The parameters have changed – you can't stick with an old bet when the situation's changed.”

  Meg clenched her hands, then glared at Liam, who was covering his mouth with one hand. Meg scowled. “Spartans. You can't trust them.”

  Liam shook his head. “You slept with her.”

  “Well, that's because she's incredibly attractive,” Meg said. “And most of the time, she's perfectly reasonable-”

  “She tried to kill us when we first met,” Liam muttered.

  “But this is just-” Meg continued, ignoring him.

  Liam held up his hand, pausing her tirade for a moment. He called over: “Tethis, can you make a conduit spell through space via a physical object that is linked to another physical object?”

  “They'd need to be made of the same stuff,” Tethis said, nodding. “And in a great deal of contact. It'd be better if said contact took place over a sympathetically relevant situation.” She stroked her chin. “What are we channeling?”

  “Fire,” Liam said.

  “O-kay,” Tethis said, her brow furrowing – visible even at this distance. “What are we using as a conduit?”

  Liam slid his finger to his neck, then tugged off his crucifix. He held it up, and it glinted. In Purgatory, the cross had never transmuted from symbol of hideous torture to what Liam thought of it as – a symbol of hope, unity, forgiveness, sacrifice, the endless compassion of the Savior. All things worth wearing around one's neck. But it had gotten him attacked at least three times by people thinking he was some kind of wandering sadist – usually, they were folk whose family and loved ones had died nailed to a cross in one of the harsh punishments that the gods and kings of Purgatory meted out.

  It was still gold.

  Tethis' ears – a visible tell even at a distance – perked up. “But we don't have any gold over here!” she said.

  Liam glanced at Meg. Meg arched an eyebrow.

  “Yes, you do,” Liam called over.

  Tethis' blush was bright enough to almost glow. “N-No, we don't.” She crossed her arms conspicuously over her chest.

  “For the Gods' sake, woman, lives are at stake!” Meg called, her voice amused.

  Several of the villagers who were sheltering on the library were looking at Tethis curiously – while Liv was covering her mouth, her shoulders shaking. Tethis looked completely miserable, then turned her back to as many villagers as possible. She tugged her shift up, squirmed, then turned back around, holding a pair of golden rings connected on a chain.

  “You're paying to get this replaced!” she shouted.

  “Of course, I am,” Liam said.

  Meg whispered to him, sotto voce: “Think she hates you now?”

  “No, no,” Liam said, shaking his head.

  “What will we use for the fi-” Tethis started. Then she stopped. Her eyes widened and she almost dropped her gold chain off the roof. “Oh no, you don't, don't you dare!” She shouted, shaking her free fist at Liam.

  “Now she hates me,” Liam murmured to Meg. Louder, he called back to Tethis. “Listen, Tethis, everything in that library can be replaced. The price of books has dropped to coppers since the printing press came out. Athena will pay for it, I'm sure.”

  “But they're... they're...” Tethis spluttered. “They're books!”

  “I know, I hate it too, but do we have any other choices?” Liam called over.

  Liv stepped up beside Tethis, putting her hand on the shorter woman's shoulder. “There actually is a minor problem with us setting fire to a building we are currently standing on.”

  “No,” Tethis said, shaking her head, her hand going to Liv's hand for a moment, squeezing her. “The channeling spell will dump the fire through the connective items. The fires go out – we just need to time it properly. The fire needs to get hot enough – the spell needs to be ready, and we can't set the fire while that thing is down there.”

  Liam remembered the first horrifying hour after they fled into town. The monster bursting through the floor of the small tavern that they had come too. The shopkeep dragged screaming underneath as his daughter reached for him. He shuddered.

  “Well,” Meg said, “She's got a point. What do we do?”

  “We distract it,” Liam said, turning to face the townies. “All right, everyone! Let's get some ammunition!”

  A few moments later, everyone was ready. Liv was at the side of the library's roof, rope in hands, the rest of the length held by several volunteer villagers. They would provide an anchor, while she swung around to land in the library's bottom floor and start setting the fires. The spell was being created – Tethis knelt in the center of a glowing sphere of geometric lines, her foci crystal in her hands. Years of practice had made most of her spells no longer require the crystal, but the extra power couldn't hurt.

  Liam already felt his crucifix shivering with sympathetic magic. The connection felt sturdy enough that even someone as mystically inclined as him – read: amazingly little – could sense it. He remembered how Tethis' chain and his crucifix had met and smiled faintly. She might not have been as submissive as the woman who had inspired her to get the, ah, accoutrement, but she still enjoyed what it brought to the act of lovemaking.

  Meg bounced from foot to foot, holding one of the many sandals. Other villagers had made throwing implements by balling up clothing, and they were waiting as well.

  “Remember,” Liam said. “We need to time this – the distraction has to last.”

  The villagers nodded.

  “Ready!” Liv called out.

  Tethis – being too focused on the spell – merely nodded. One of the villagers watching for just such a gesture, called across the way: “The little priest ready too!”

  “She's a wizard, thank you very much!” Liam sh
outed. “She casts arcane-” He stopped himself. “Nevermind. Liv! Now!”

  Liv swung herself forward and whipped through the window into the library. Liam threw the first sandal. It was shredded. Another was pressed to his hand and he threw it. It was shredded. Across the way, he could see light starting to bloom behind one window. Liv had fought as a warrior for Aries for decades before joining him, and he could see her experience at the less savory tasks of being a soldier hadn't left her. He threw another sandal.

  It plopped onto the ground, unharmed.

  “Oh shit,” Liam hissed. And before anyone could stop him, he ran forward and leaped off the side of the temple.

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