There was also the reapers' senses to worry about. They'd picked up on something to the northwest, suspecting that it might be an aberration at work, so Hector didn't know whether to be relieved or worried that these crowds were heading southwest, instead. On the one hand, it meant that these poor people probably weren't at the mercy of some weird new aberration power, but on the other hand, that could also mean that there could be TWO major problems going on in this city instead of just one.
Either way, Hector was making sure not to forget his objective. The entire reason he'd decided to come here was to check up on Prince David, not to get involved in whatever craziness might be going on here. And according to Garovel, the place where the prince was staying was located west of here. So at least they weren't going terribly far out of their way.
Yet.
With the benefit of hovering platforms, it did not take much longer for their ultimate destination to come into view.
Hector had, of course, heard of Livingston Grand Castle before. It was one of the most famous fortresses in the world, after all. And Garovel had certainly teased him about it being the true purpose of Hector wanting to make this trip, but even still, catching that first glimpse of it in the distance, beyond the wall of skyscrapers that kept getting in the way: it was still enough to give him pause.
And when the view became clearer, when he could finally see it in full, he could not help gawking. The pictures truly did not do it justice.
Unfortunately, the current plan did not involve flying right up to it and landing within its walls. It was a controlled airspace, and the city was obviously in a strange state, right now, so they didn't want to risk spooking any worried defenders or residents with their unannounced arrival.
Better to call the prince again, first.
Hector found a nice spot to land on an elevated walkway. The road that it was attached to would have surely been too noisy to hear Prince David over, but it was entirely empty. Not even any abandoned vehicles or silent crowd to speak of.
Selena, Nadim, and Loren all took up positions around Hector as they waited for the prince to pick up. Roman was still flying around in the distance, Hector noticed.
<"Hello there, Lord Goffe,"> came the man's calm and familiar voice.
"Hello, Your Highness."
<"Still planning on dropping by?">
"I'm already here, actually."
<"Wha--? Oh... I see.">
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Even the normal ground level seemed neglected in comparison to the elevated areas above. While garbage and debris weren't necessarily everywhere, they were still quite noticeable--along with entire city blocks full of tented encampments, which Hector could only assume belonged to the destitute.
Though, at the moment, those places were also abandoned.
As his small party moved through the city, at times on the ground and at times hovering through the air on iron platforms, the unnatural state of the city only became clearer. Hector had wanted to find the source of the screaming that Roman heard with his enhanced hearing, but apparently, it wasn't that easy. Roman couldn't discern a direction that it was coming from.
So after a bit of uncertain wandering, they decided to check on the "hypnotized" crowd that Loren had seen.
It was the strangest thing.
Massive throngs of people covered the streets, none of them uttering so much as a peep. They were just walking with utterly blank expressions on their faces. Where to? No idea, but there was at least a clear flow to follow. They were all heading southwest, as calm and orderly as could be.
No one was in their cars, either. All vehicles appeared to be abandoned in the middle or road, doors left hanging open, keys in the ignitions, engines left running.
In the end, the group decided to simply fly overhead and follow the giant trail of people. They didn't rush, though. Hector had to carry Selena, Nadim, and Loren on iron platforms, but Roman was free to scout around, though Hector asked him not to stray too far.
''Course we're not going too far,' said Voreese. 'I'm not trying to get mindfucked by some spooky bullshit, right now. In fact, maybe I should stay with you and let Roman go by himself.'
"Why do you have to put it like that?" said Roman. "Just say it's the smart the thing to do so that we can relay information back and forth. No need to hurt my feelings."
'Well, think of it this way. As long as I'm still insulting you, you'll know I'm not mentally compromised.'
"Mm. But 'mentally compromised' already describes your normal self. Quite well, actually."
'Shut up and go already. And by the way, I hope you DO get mindfucked, you stupid prick.'
"Love you, too."
'Ugh. Ew.'
Though, at the moment, those places were also abandoned.
As his small party moved through the city, at times on the ground and at times hovering through the air on iron platforms, the unnatural state of the city only became clearer. Hector had wanted to find the source of the screaming that Roman heard with his enhanced hearing, but apparently, it wasn't that easy. Roman couldn't discern a direction that it was coming from.
So after a bit of uncertain wandering, they decided to check on the "hypnotized" crowd that Loren had seen.
It was the strangest thing.
Massive throngs of people covered the streets, none of them uttering so much as a peep. They were just walking with utterly blank expressions on their faces. Where to? No idea, but there was at least a clear flow to follow. They were all heading southwest, as calm and orderly as could be.
No one was in their cars, either. All vehicles appeared to be abandoned in the middle or road, doors left hanging open, keys in the ignitions, engines left running.
In the end, the group decided to simply fly overhead and follow the giant trail of people. They didn't rush, though. Hector had to carry Selena, Nadim, and Loren on iron platforms, but Roman was free to scout around, though Hector asked him not to stray too far.
''Course we're not going too far,' said Voreese. 'I'm not trying to get mindfucked by some spooky bullshit, right now. In fact, maybe I should stay with you and let Roman go by himself.'
"Why do you have to put it like that?" said Roman. "Just say it's the smart the thing to do so that we can relay information back and forth. No need to hurt my feelings."
'Well, think of it this way. As long as I'm still insulting you, you'll know I'm not mentally compromised.'
"Mm. But 'mentally compromised' already describes your normal self. Quite well, actually."
'Shut up and go already. And by the way, I hope you DO get mindfucked, you stupid prick.'
"Love you, too."
'Ugh. Ew.'
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