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âThe temple site in the desert is free. Iâm going to put down a portal beacon.â
The goblin woman stuck her head through the hole in space, looked around and gave a thumbs up.
âYou did this on your own? Nice! Iâm sending a building crew. Theyâll work in shifts, otherwise theyâll bake in the heat, ya know how it isâŠâ
âGot it. At least the undying wonât come.â
âStill, that place is full of critters,â Kusalarix said doubtfully. âThey say I got a garbage can for a heart, but still, Iâd rather not feed my builders to the beastsâŠâ
âMy Diamond Worm will stay here to protect them,â I reassured her. âSome allies might come too.â
âThanks, Scyth,â the goblin woman said seriously, looking into my eyes, then winked. âSorry for shoutinâ at ya. Youâre a stand-up guy! Good luck to us all. And may the Sleepers save us from Nergalâs rageâŠâ
Muttering something incomprehensible, she disappeared and the rift in space slammed shut.
I called Hinterleaf through my comm amulet:
âI have news.â
âIâve heard plenty! Youâve been up to no good! Darant and Shak are boiling, everyoneâs talking about the undeadâŠâ
âOn top of that,â I interrupted him. âIâm in the Lakharian Desert right now. Sure, this wasnât part of the plan, but now a place of power is lcear. And I couldnât miss the chance to annoy the radiant god. Anyway, there are ruins here again, and the League is going to rebuild the temple to the Sleepers here. We need protection.â
âGreat news!â the gnome brightened up. âBut will they hold out for long there?â
âThat depends on us. With two temples, Iâll be able to make Modus and the Travelers followers of the Sleeping Gods. As priests, you and Horvac will get maximum bonuses.â
âThings really are picking up speedâŠâ the gnome sounded thoughtful. âAlright, letâs go step by step. Iâll send two battle stars of immunes. Warn your devouring worm not to touch them.â
I smiled as I watched Sharkon happily splashing in the sand around Crash.
âHe wonât hurt them; Modus is friendly to the Awoken.â
I ended the call and thought for a moment. The minimum plan was complete. Now we could go further, but how? Go find Grand Master Oyama, or first hand in Fortuneâs quest now that Iâd finally completed it? The second option seemed easier, but Uncle Nick always used to say that you should always start with the hardest thing first. Anyway, it really annoyed me that my hand-to-hand combat leveling had ground to a halt, and the old manâs skills were amazing â heâd thrown back the Alliance, Shazz and Deznafar all on his own. Pepper the hamster fell to his knees and prayed for the same power! So first Iâd find Oyama, and thenâŠ
âOh, how cute!â someone cried from above.
Raising my head in confusion, I saw an old friend â Kitty Spitfire, the gnomish explorer from the Dangerous Game Hunters guild. The gnome girl sat astride a golden gryphon lazily flapping its wings, hidden from the sun beneath a forcefield umbrella. She and I had met during the battle with Ervigot the Ravager, and then sheâd told me where to find the cultists of Morena. I was still in the guise of the Supreme Legate, and it was too late to change it now.
âHey, Mogwai,â she chirped, crossing her arms. âIâd love to know how you got so many amazing cute pets! Are they all yours..? Hold on a sec!â
Kitty jumped off the gryphon, falling into the sand up to her knees, then trampled over, aimed an instrument on her wrist at me, pulled a string with a needle on the end out of it and jabbed it into my shoulder. Equanimity didnât even bother activating, letting the needle into my flesh.
Flinching, I watched her actions in wonder, not knowing what to do â run away or stay. The option âtake care of the witnessâ didnât occur to me â I liked Kitty.
After studying the instrumentâs readouts, the gnome girlâs eyes widened. She pointed at me and shouted:
âWhoever you are, you arenât Mogwai! I know who you are!â
âWho?â
âYouâre Hammer-22!â Kitty announced in triumph and giggled. âMagic, magic⊠Science! My UPASI-18 told meâŠâ
âUPASI-18?â
âUnique Personal Astral Signature Identifier,â Kitty explained. âItâs an experimental prototype from our guildâs engineering lab. The point is, you have the same astral signature as Hammer-22, which means you are Hammer-22! HmmâŠâ
I leaned down to her and saw a screen on her device with lines of text on it. Kitty read the latest lines and shook her head:
âAlthough, maybe the device is wrong â the heat seems to mess it up.â She shook the thing as if it was broken, shrugged. âUnfortunately, all the other UKIIs donât match up!â
âUKIIs?â
âUnits of Key Identifying Information. Sex, race, appearance, all that⊠Could the UPASI-18 be lying?â
âYou said yourself, itâs an experimental prototype.â
Persuasion gave me conversation options, and the best one turned out to be honesty again. It seemed best to stick to that strategy.
âAlright, I wonât torture you. Yeah, Iâm Hammer-22. My secret is that I can change my form.â
âSo thatâs itâŠâ Kitty said thoughtfully.
âWant to see what I really look like?â Kitty nodded furiously and I removed Imitation, smiling broadly. âHey, Kitty. My name is Scyth.â
Kitty jumped back and ran away, nearly falling over in the sand, but then stopped and carefully approached. She touched my face, felt my nose and chin, then suddenly screeched:
âEeeeeee!â and jumped up and down on the spot. âScyth! THE Scyth? Oh my gods, itâs really you? In the flesh? Hold onâŠâ
She threw back her head and frowned.
âRight. Youâre Scyth. Youâre Hammer-22. And youâre Mogwai? No, Mogwai is attacking the Commonwealth right now, which means he isnât you. You fought
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