MOTHER
Deus Ex Machina, But Your Gods Walk Among You
Much of the Hive had undoubtedly been holding its breath during this confrontation. The mind's eyes of a dozen Greaters and hundreds of Lessers swung to fix sharply on this, a fact that would not be lost on Juggernaut.
All eyes were on him.
There was a sensation that rippled through the Hivemind then, as though Mother had shifted closer somehow--an impossibility, given her distance, and yet suddenly it felt as though the warm comfort of her presence was close by him. As though she were standing at his side, peering at the being of Chaos beneath him.
There were Praetors angling toward the fight... such as it was. But for now they remained out of sight, and in fact had some ways to travel yet. Another had reached them first: here to deliver Mother's message to them both. Her favored mouthpiece, kept on standby, so well able to imitate and mimic emotion it did not truly feel. (How ironic, that.)
"This one... is innocent, I think. A victim, not a monster." The little rat, half-starved and glazed-eyed, crawled up through a white-webbed cluster of bones.
"Hold, a moment, my child." It bore the nature of a request, yet the command behind it was gently firm. Of course, he had asked what he should do. But whilst she answered, she held him back, too--like a hand upon a shoulder--and whispered things through the hive.
Those were things the Zoisite would not hear.
"There may be opportunity here. A mind within their foul nest, turned to a better cause. This one--among them all--may be the best prospect for such a thing. Imagine what we might learn from it..?"
Aloud, however--through the voice of a sickened rat, rife with falsified gentleness and wonder, pausing to gasp sharp breaths--she said
other things. Things no less true. But things intended for Zoisite's ears, as well.
"Their magic is not corrupted. They may not even know what it is that this Nest is for. The crimes Chaos has committed-..." The rat drew close and paused, white beady eyes studying Zoisite closely.
"They carry Light... with them, and speak of family. Perhaps... they even understand love. Show mercy, my child..." (the rat glanced here to Juggernaut)
"Imagine being held captive... by the cruelties of Chaos, yet... understanding family?"
And now--as she released her hold, freeing Juggernaut to act--her (
its) voice was soft with sympathy. Or was that pity? Would it matter to Zoisite? The gasping rat looked again to Juggernaut.
"I charge you now... with the most... difficult of tasks. It is not my wish... for you to kill this one. Rather... I would have you... speak to them. Spare them... if you can. If you choose to kill them... then know their name. And know why... they fight. I know you are angry... at the harm caused to our family. But I think... so are they."
With this the rat bowed out, granting the appearance of a gentle retreat, of giving Juggernaut full freedom to do as he pleased. But of course, the Hive was with him; and the strings of each of the Hive's puppets were stuck fast to Mother's spined limbs.
She was watching closely, giving every illusion--to Zoisite and Juggernaut both--of benevolence. Behind it, the ice of her calculating mind was clear as the stone at the Hive's heart.
Ahh, but that did not matter. What mattered now was the dance that would follow. With luck... introductions, explanations, perhaps even apologies. A last whisper, then, before she pulled her influence more fully from this scene:
"Let us see if you can create an ally from an enemy. This one does seem more reasonable than the rest. But it will be no easy task. Befriend it, Juggernaut... if you can."