Page 5 - The Daily Builder - Day 04
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thE WatEr BEnEath thE sand






 Pain returned him to the living.  children—the  twins  as  different   drew his attention. Above the  meet a warrior from the stars,” she  Solomon Fyre—the people from
 Every part of his body hurt, like  as day and night—and that dislike   high spires of Solomon Fyre in  added, nodding lightly.  across the desert rarely visiting
 he’d just been punched by his older  had grown to adult animosity.  the far distance, another fleet of   “I wouldn’t say I’m from the  such a large city—but he knew the
 By Shawn   brother, made foggy and weak. He   He hated to admit he never   Imperium warships bombarded  stars,” Jak said, wary. He looked  Will Masters among them tended
 Speakman  opened his eyes, shaking off the  thought his brother would do   the city. Solomon Fyre, the jewel  about. No one else appeared,  to riddle, the words quoted from
 Bracing for impact, Jak Dreadth  ringing in his ears. While the mech  something like this.  capital city, lay defenseless. The  although he would have bet that  their ancient book of faith.
 raged,  sand  rushing  to  meet  gear and goggles had retracted   Anger fueling him, Jak crawled   war would be over before it even  very same thing a moment before   “You sound like a Will Master,”
 Viridian.  when his mech died, the harness he  to the large faceplate’s side panel.  began. Jak realized the harsh  the  arabi appeared. “Solomon  he said, hoping to pry information
 Nothing he did returned power  wore had kept him from hitting the   And pulled the manual override   reality the Dreadths would not  Fyre, to the west and south.”  from her.
 to his controls, the mech dead  sides of the cockpit. It had saved  lever within the panel.  be taking control of Erth as his   “A city man then.”   “I doubt you would know what
 in every way that mattered, the  him.  The  faceplate  blew  outward.   brother and father had planned.  Jak nodded, taking a closer look.  a Will Master sounds like, city-
 pilot able to engage the mech’s   He squinted out of the faceplate’s  Arid desert air rushed in. The   He reentered Viridian, moving  Like all arabi, she wore the black  born,” the woman said, still
 glide emergency systems as a last  thick glass.  faceplate  pushed  sand  back  just   from the cockpit into the mech’s  robes of their religion, the silks  grinning. “I can hear the worry in
 bastion of hope. He didn’t think   Half  the  mech’s head lay  in  enough for Jak to squeeze through.   center, searching for items he  used  to  hide  the  feminine  figure.  your voice though. You are safe, I
 it would matter. He had falling  desert, hot sand covering it.  He squeezed his way out into the   would need. The mech was dead.  He did not know the source of  warrant that,” the woman assured.
 minutes to live. Memories flashed   He undid the straps. He fell to  world,  blinded  like  a  newborn,   But he would still fight. Only this  the staff’s wood, but it had grains  “I am Agnez al-Kol, a Walker of
 as his grandfather said they would  the cockpit’s side. He grimaced,  already sweating and trying to get   time, it would not be in battle. It  running its length like ironwood,  the Splinter.”
 upon forthcoming death, unbidden.  breathing, trying to make sense of  his bearings.   would be to survive.  mildly gnarled at its top. Jak had a   “And what does that ‘Walker’
 Laurellyn Angelus, the leader of  what had just happened.  Above, concussions tore the sky   The desert was a dangerous place.  hard time taking his eyes from it.  mean?”
 Erth, giving a speech to raucous   Dirk Dreadth. His brother.  apart, shaking the Erth below. The   As a prince of a Royal House, he   The arabi’s eyes sparkled, bright   “I tend goats.”
 applause. At her command, mechs   His betrayer.  battle raged. A crimson mech far   had never been in the desert alone.  with his interest.  The Dreadth looked about. He
 taking to the air as the Imperium   Laurellyn Angelus and her  above him exploded, hurling fiery   He  knew several  truths  though,   It left Jak feeling anxious.     saw no goats. For a moment, he
 entered the atmosphere. Pilots  vaunted mech Saph Fyre had been  titanium shrapnel in all directions,   inconvenient but no less veritable.  “How did you find me?” he  wanted to ask if the animals were
 from all Royal Houses answering  the Dreadths’s target. Take her out,  to fall to the desert below in   He had limited food. Limited  asked. “I just walked around my  invisible—or if the  arabi had
 her call, their mechs spreading into  replace her with someone stronger,  hundreds of places.  water.  mech and did not see you.”  merely lost her wits.
 the azure sky. Adrenaline rushing  and let the chaos of battle remove   He ignored it.  And limited chances to live.  “Invisibility only exists between   “Oh, they are  nearby, making
 through his veins, Jak flying  any clue to who had done it. They   Instead, he turned his attention   Time was against him.  grains of sand,” the arabi woman  their way through the desert,”
 Viridian even as the molecu-virus  would take on the Imperium and  to Viridian. His mech’s right arm   He would have to cross the desert.  said. Her eyes laughed at him.  Agnez said, as if reading his mind.
 hidden within Angelus’s Saph Fyre  win, a family united. Dirk, his  had taken the brunt of the crash,   A perilous place few lived—and  “One does not need eyes to hide.”  “They enjoy the grasses here in the
 activated, a deadly trap that would  older brother, conceived of the  everything from its shoulder down   fewer survived.  Jak frowned. “I see.”  Splinter’s open. Sweeter than the
 kill her, end her weak leadership,  plan; their  father, Bruss  Dreadth,  gone. Jak circled it, gauging his   “‘A star falls from the heavens,   “Do you?” the woman asked,  rock grasses growing at the edge
 and place the Dreadth family  agreed.  situation. The torso lay mostly   the desert drinks its portents.’”  cackling.  of the desert.” She paused, looking
 poised to rule Erth.  These  moments  came  along  buried but the legs lay exposed. He   Jak spun, heart racing. An arabi   He didn’t. But he knew he wasn’t  b a c k  over her shoulder as if she
 As Viridian tumbled from the  every so often, they said. Jak could  would have to get help, to remove   stood above the tallest nearby  meant to. He had met few arabi in   could see them.
 sky, Jak caught brief glimpses of  not argue the logic.  the molecu-virus that hindered its   dune, black robes billowing in
 the other mechs battling Imperium   Seizing one’s destiny favored the  operation.  the day’s light wind, veil covering
 warships the size of cities.  willing.  Help. A foreign word to him.   her face—all but the old woman’s
 The sky a war zone of chaos.  The moment Viridian lost power,  He just didn’t know where it   black eyes and surrounding
 It was the last thing he saw.  Jak knew he’d become targeted.  would come from. And the desert   wrinkles. She leaned on
 Viridian plowed into the desert  Like Laurellyn Angelus. Dirk  surrounded him in all directions.  a long white staff,
 with such incredible force it  Dreadth had not only solidified   He  gazed  back  to  the  war   watching him. She
 whipped  Jak  in  all  directions  his family’s rank among the Royal  above, now gauging its events.   had appeared out of
 within his stabilizing harness like  Houses but also eliminated his  The Imperium had gained the   nowhere, a wraith
 a rag doll.  only possible rival, Jak. The two  upper hand. The mech battalions   given substantive life.
 The world went dark.  had never liked one another as  floundered. Behind, a loud blast   “It is an honor to



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