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(Fiction) The Hunt is On. - Ebony - 11-01-2011 (Inspired by Heart of Artemis hitting three tips in a row involving the Knives and Malta. Since Heart is, by background, a rebel Knife and an avatar of Artemis herself, this seemed the tips to go vigilante on.) Sister Jocasta heard the explosions and knew that the hero was coming for her. This was good; she’d have hated to have gone to all that trouble to get word of her defection out and not have her show up. She and Sister Phoebe had gone around and around so long over control of the Knives of Artemis, Jocasta had honestly forgotten what their original disagreement had been about. Finally, though, after several years of plotting and maneuvering, using missions against each other to curry influence with the other sisters, and working to influence the Malta Group towards one or the other of them, Phoebe had gotten the upper hand. Jocasta ruefully reflected that she probably shouldn’t have gone on that trip to Turkey, but the opportunity to tour the replica of the Temple of Artemis in Istanbul had been too good to miss. Unfortunately, it gave Phoebe the chance to finally corner her. (On reflection, it was probably Phoebe who had arranged the trip.) And now she had to flee, to take advantage of the so-called justice of Paragon City and its heroes, before her sisters meted out the only punishment the Knives of Artemis held for fallen members. Fortunately, there was an easy escape. Sister Regina had long been a thorn in the sisterhood’s side. The only member to successfully escape that Jocasta knew of personally, she had fought crime in Paragon City, including the sisterhood and the rest of the Malta Group, since she had suffered a crisis of faith and fled from the Knives. Jocasta had realized shortly after Regina had started calling herself the “Heart of Artemis” that she would be a perfect scapegoat for future plans. Should there ever be a time that the sisterhood, or even just Jocasta, needed a hero to do their work, they could influence Regina into doing their bidding, calling on old alliances and blackmail to force her back into the fold. Jocasta didn’t doubt that Phoebe had the same plan, in case she had gotten the upper hand, but in this case Jocasta had acted first. Now, all she had to do is hold out against her sisters until Regina showed up, fought her way through the Knives, and arrested her. Then she could give herself up, give the easily influenced authorities of the Patriarchy their tidbits of information, accept their Witness Protection, and disappear into the populace to plot a new way to take control back from Phoebe. It was just a matter of staying out of view of the other Knives until the moment came. She crouched between the computers, her camouweave suit keeping her hidden in the shadows as her sisters searched for her. Further explosions came from elsewhere in the base. Jocasta could hear shouts of other Knives as they fell before the onslaught. She wasn’t surprised; Regina had been one of their best, trained in all the arts that the Knives used, from archery to assassination. She had recently been seen wearing something less utilitarian than the uniform that she had left the sisterhood in, a toga and armor in Classical Roman style. Jocasta found the change puzzling; as the Heart of Artemis, Regina had chosen another uniform, made of modern ballistic weaves and suitable for combat, to distance herself from the sisterhood. To change again, and to something that left her vulnerable, seemed out of character for Regina, who was always a pragmatic and professional student. Still, Jocasta was not going to give it much thought. She wasn’t interested in fighting Regina, this time. There was a cry from down the hall. The Knives searching the area turned toward it, and she saw something fly into the group. The canister grenade bounced once, then a cloud of smoke billowed out. Standard smoke grenade, Jocasta thought, but then she looked again. The smoke seemed darker, thicker, and the Knives were blinded, even with the goggles that every sister wore. One of the Knives cried out and fell, an arrow transfixing her torso. The others turned, firing their wrist crossbows, and a barrage of arrows felled them in rapid succession. As the smoke began to dissipate, Sister Jocasta could see a figure, distorted by a camouflage effect similar to her own camouweave, walking into the room. She smiled; the Heart of Artemis had arrived, just as expected. She stepped out, deactivating her camouweave. "Excellent. I see you got my offer. Get me out of here and I will tell you everything." The Heart of Artemis nocked an arrow and shot Sister Jocasta in the chest. The impact almost drove the elder Knife off her feet, and only the ballistic weave kept it from piercing her lung. Gasping for pain, she staggered back. "What are you doing?!" "Punishment, Jocasta," said the Heart of Artemis. "Punishment and vengeance for lives taken and lies spoken!" Jocasta realized that she had misjudged Regina. Far from interested in taking her to the authorities, the rebel sister had come to kill her. "So be it," she said, raising her wrist crossbow and firing a poisoned dart. The toxin on it was the product of years of research, capable of rendering even the most durable hero unconscious within seconds. She saw the arrow hit Regina in the leg, where her armor did not protect her. A few seconds and she would be helpless, and Jocasta would finish her off and turn herself over to the Atlas City Police. Detective Brogan would be happy to put her in protective custody with the information that she had. She advanced on Regina, her hand going back over her shoulder for her blade. The Heart of Artemis reached for another arrow and shot her again. Stunned, Jocasta felt the second arrow tear into her. Impossible! Regina should be helpless. "How?!" she screamed. "How can you still be on your feet?!" "You are asking the wrong question, Jocasta," said the Heart of Artemis. "You should be asking how long did you think you could go on blaspheming." Jocasta realized that the wavering outline that indicated Regina's location was not because of a camouweave. The rippling effect was more like a heat mirage, or the air around an open flame, and nothing like the technological marvel that was a Knife of Artemis' cloaking device. She realized that no smoke grenade could billow smoke that dark, that dissipated so quickly, as if on command of its wielder. As Regina approached, she saw, through the cloak, the other woman's eyes. They were hard and without mercy, and they glowed with a light that came from no science or technology that the Malta Group could provide. Behind those eyes, she saw another visage, overlapping Regina's. A face, ancient and immortally young, with the eyes of a predator on a nocturnal hunt. A face carved in marble in the wall of the temple in Istanbul. "Artemis...," she breathed, realizing who had come for her. The Heart of Artemis spoke no more as she took a third arrow and shot Sister Jocasta through the throat. "," she said, in the voice of the Goddess, "" Then, without another word, she turned and left. Gina Pryde came to herself on a rooftop, overlooking a group of Longbow agents and Atlas Park police securing the Knives' base. She watched the ambulances take away the few women who she had not killed, and watched the coroners cart out the body bags containing the ones she had. The Goddess was satisfied with this, she felt, but she knew that Artemis was no longer just content with protecting the people of Cimerora. She had brought her hunt to Paragon. Ebony the Black Dragon http://ebony14.livejournal.com "Good night, and may the Good Lord take a Viking to you." - Acyl - 11-03-2011 I must say, I've always liked the Heart of Artemis concept for the notion that...yes, your goddess is real... ...and she is very pissed at you. -- Acyl - Terrenceknight - 11-03-2011 Indeed..finding out the god/goddess you worship is displeased with you is generaly a bad thing. Or in Jocasta's case a very very bad thing. |