The gifts Azenth bore were special because they just didn't simply do one thing, but provided a whole host of tools that allowed the Azenth to do their duties. Leo Varniak, however, took that to a whole new level. His true name was Zaital, and he came from a long line of Zaitals that could trace their linage back to a very special place. Alvias would have told him that, had he been there, and warned him too of the potency at which the Zaital's were capable of operating.
Finesse, as of yet, was not Leo's forte. Instead, he tended to dump proverbial mountains on problems when only a few grains of sand were needed. And so as he tapped his Azenth, the power swelled in him and broadcast outward focused on the children, but too on augmenting their fear. Leo could almost physically see the wave of energy he sent them as he bowed his head, closed his eyes, and joined his hands together. In an instant, he felt all the fears in the room. It stank of fear: fear of poverty, fear of predation, fear of someone across the table from someone else growing violent, a very acute fear of the loss of love beside him, and then finally the children's fears. The emotion itself was like a tiny flame restrained by the cold breath of the drug. Leo could see easily how he could pour energy into that flame and fan it outwards, enough to consume the drug induced rage and overwhelm it. The power of his Azenth was like an accelerant - like pouring oil onto a fire - and all he had to do was shove his power deep. It wasn't unlimited, of course, but Leo could feel how easily this was as he did so... the fear in them was great - sheer terror of captivity and virtual slavery. It cost him almost nothing to fan it. A shove, a finger of energy well placed whispering 'be afraid... be very very afraid'....
It worked. Both children dropped their weapons and screamed in terror. The boy leaped up over the pit wall in a vault he shouldn't have been able to do and scrambled off into the crowd still screaming. The little girl dove into the wall herself, meaning to climb it, but in her terror ran straight into it. There was an ugly crack and she fell back, lifeless as the force of her slamming her own body into the pit wall snapped her neck.
He felt her death like a huge release of emotion - her life was short, comprised of nothing, all potential lost. They were in the business of this - loosing this potential - eliminating it from the world. He felt her power too as she died - her capacity to reason logically and negotiate. Even as a child it was prominent. She would have made a great liason or diplomat or even a merchant had someone groomed her and took her off the streets... if that was where she was even from.
The boy, however, was a fighter and he was already fighting his way to the door and beyond, fleeing in terror into the night.
But like all Azenth, they had a hard time with control. In learning control was the true path to priesthood. Ivak, before he'd lost everything, had prided himself on his ability to control the might he possessed. Volcanoes, magma, and emotions... he knew when to vent, when to repress, and when the time was right for more changes on the land. His Azenth were no different. The more they grew in strength, naturally, the more they prided themselves on control. But this was Leo's first attempt, first trial by fire, and what he unleashed was hard for even him to control.
The power welled up effortlessly and broadcast outwards - alighting everyone in the gambling den's fears. They weren't powered up quite like the children's were, but the results were roughly the same. The prostitutes feared their looks failing, their pimp being displeased at their earnings, and abusive clients. Gamblers feared cheating - the house, the opposing players, themselves. Those tending bar feared bad alcohol, angry drunken clients, and ill mixed drinks. The brutes feared losses of the physical kind. The rest of the customers feared the whole place loosing control. Beside him, with the stranger, he felt the overwhelming fear of love lost.
But strangely, as Leo's power augmented the facility, and his awareness reached out he found something else. He found the masked waiters and waitresses... the ringmasters and attendants... feared two things keenly. They feared angering the Black Hand with a poor performance. And they feared failing Vayt. The Black Hand.. it was a name he'd heard before. And Vayt... Vayt was one rarely whispered. That was shocking... for as he read their emotions he could feel the disease about them. They reeked of it, burning his nose as if his Azenth abilities were not unlike that of a bloodhounds scent gifts.
But even more frightening... Leo couldn't stop it. Once he started Releasing and reading the emotions of the crowd, he couldn't pull it back... not at first, not in the very beginning. His ability rolled off him in waves of energy, redoubling the magnitude of what he was trying to do.... augment fear. And it got to the point, so quickly, so devastatingly, that he trembled with the effort and almost felt compelled to read everyone and release them all. The city had been devoid of a triad for years... and as a result, in some ways they were pent up and needed the pressure released. But Leo was inexperienced, and trapped, focused on what was beyond him and around him... not exactly on himself.
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And in the midst of the children screaming and fleeing - one to her death - Murdoch felt something else. He felt the acute fear of loss, of Nel's departure, and of his overwhelming feelings for her. Leo unleashed his power and it hit Doc full force, bringing up all the fears he'd ever had within himself and about himself. It was as if all his weakness was exposed in one instant - any self doubts, any concerns, any flaws in his character were brought forth and exposed. His fear fed the process and it was truly like a release. Everything he'd pent up since Nel's departure was suddenly and incredibly thrust into the forefront. He knew what he was in that instant. And it wasn't easy... seeing all the character weaknesses laid bare. But there was something else Leo's power fanned upwards. And it gave him very very little time to digest what he was seeing.
It was a voice, a soft voice, in the inside of his mind. It whispered like a soothing balm across his conciousness.
"Do you like what you see within yourself, Murdoch? It doesn't have to be this way. You are stronger than this... you are better than that which you have become. The man beside you is a powerful creature, but he is as alone as you are in this battle. And make no mistake, it is a battle. The people here are just a fragment of what will come and what will be. The whole of this city is threatened by their very presence. You are threatened, whether they know it or not. Do not touch the masked ones. Their very essence leads to death. But aid the Ivak follower. He will need a voice of reason in the coming war. Stop him now... gently pull him back to himself. If he doesn't return, what he Releases within this crowd will be devastating. Children should crawl before they walk, but Leo just got up and started running from the very beginning. Catch him, Murdoch... and let him be your guide to a greater truth." |