Interlude 2.h
Many Moons Ago
I stared at my brother, gobsmacked.
"You're just making fun of me, again," I said, after collecting my thoughts. Obviously, what he was saying was impossible.
"I'm serious," Tom insisted, "Actual magical potions, Harry!"
"And I suppose you learned how to make these potions tending bar?" I asked. Skepticism wasn't my forte, but this was obvious BS, even by my standards.
Tom sighed, "Look, Harry, I know I made fun of you for this magic stuff before, but things are different now. You've seen the news. All those parahumans, it's obvious that magic really does exist. Can you really say with a straight face that Eidolon isn't magic?"
I studied the ground, before admitting, "No. Eidolon is definitely magic. But that doesn't mean there are potions capable of giving out powers."
"What about those Tinkers, like Hero. They clearly enchant objects. Why couldn't they make potions too?"
His logic made sense.
"Fine. So I believe you. Where did you find these potions?"
My brother grinned, "There are these people, called Cauldron."
That brought on another set of eyerolls.
Present Day
"Where have you been?" Chevalier asked as I landed
"Blasto's lab, before it was redecorated with fire," I answered gruffly. Wizards, like seniors, did not have to be polite. "The serpent's battle with the drake drew close, and I elected to vacate the premises. Wizard though I may be, I am nonetheless a man. Men best keep out of the affairs of dragons, for we are crunchy and go well with ketchup."
"Enough with the Tolkien, we've got a job to do," The cape next to Chevalier, Acoustic, sniped.
"And who, pray tell, are you?" I asked.
"This is Acoustic," Chevalier answered, "She's a member of an independent hero group called Quartet. Her ranks are Shaker 4, Trump 6. She can produce counterfrequencies which can nullify certain aspects of reality, and tune them to activate automatically when certain sounds happen within a certain range of her."
"Good. Once we find Shatterbird, we'll use her magic to counter hers," I replied.
"I'm not sure if I'll be in range of you two, if you fight in the air," she said.
"Worry not," I soothed her, "When Blasto was last in Chicago, I acquired a mount which should alleviate such an issue."
I opened a large hole into one of my worlds. Acoustic and Chevalier stepped back as my mount walked through.
Not As Many Moons Ago
I lashed out with my staff, creating sparkles of magic which exploded out in righteous fury.
Or rather, they would have, if they didn't disappear with a wave of my brother's hands. His arcane magics were strong. They'd reverted time to the moment before my spell had been cast.
"Be reasonable, brother," my brother called.
"You're a fine one to talk, considering you
killed thirty men!" I shouted.
"I had to! They'd have killed us both if I didn't," the warlock replied.
"I'm supposed to believe that? Men don't simply kill for fun!"
My brother looked away, and said, "They were mobsters, Harry. They were going to kill us because the money I used to pay for the potions was there's."
"You stole from the mob?!" I demanded, more surprised than angry. Though still very angry.
"Yeah. I knew their petty guns wouldn't be a match for the magic we could get. With this kind of power, we could be great! Just put down the hockey stick and let's discuss this logically."
I took a deep breath, and exhaled, calming my nerves.
I pointed my staff and him, and spoke resolutely, "You've been corrupted by black magic. And I'll not let myself fall to the same corruption."
Present Day
I found her in the midst of an immense glass storm, which I suppose I should have expected. I drew an opening into a world of pure concussive light. She saw my attack coming by a mile, and formed a shield of glass to defend herself. To my surprise, the shield held, though not implacably. It had been reinforced, somehow, likely by either Bonesaw or Mannequin. Mannequin made more sense, meaning that it was most likely Bonesaw.
Chevalier made his approach, and fired a shot from his cannonblade. The thundering boom nullified Shatterbird's magic, and the shot smashed straight through her shield. Unfortunately the shot only clipped her.
Chevalier had to readjust his weapon as his mount moved unexpectedly. In the distance, Lung suddenly burst into an enormous fire ball, framing Sue the T. rex as she let loose a powerful roar. Chevalier aimed his weapon, and fired once more. Shatterbird's magic again failed her, and the shot, now a different form of ammunition, exploded in the midst of her glass storm. She fell towards the ground, and Sue's jaws latched around her ankles. The theropod slammed Shatterbird into the edge of a nearby building. The murderer's spine bent unnaturally. A normal person would have been crippled for life, if they even lived.
Sue whipped her head around, sending Shatterbird careening head first into a building in the other side of the street. As she fell to the ground, I waved my staff once more. A stream of energy flowed forth from the resulting gateway, causing the three story building to collapse onto the witch. She sang shrilly, bidding her reinforced glass to hold the building up so she could scramble away.
Acoustic raised her weapon, a Tinker Tech device resembling a megaphone, and hit the trigger. The sound of Chevalier's canon blade firing again resounded through the area, and the building fell atop Shatterbird.
We waited a moment, to see if the vile woman would resurface. Sure enough, the building's rubble soon began to rumble. Chevalier quickly fired his cannonblade, and I loosed a burst of concussive force. The top of the pile of rubble was blasted away. Shatterbird could not be seen.
Acoustic took to playing her megaphone, over and over. I began blasting the rubble periodically, to either kill her or force her out. After a few moments of this, something shot from the rubble behind me. By the time I'd turned, Acoustic had fallen from Sue, a spike made of opaque material lodged in her shoulder. Shatterbird emerged, the glass having changed form, merged together into a single object. It was fluid like liquid metal, and she reshaped it with ease. This was an entirely knew tactic, one I wagered was only possible because of her special glass.
Chevalier fired his cannonblade once more, but the nullifying effect didn't take hold and Shatterbird cut the projectile out of the air. Chevalier charged forward once more, aiming to bring things into melee, and she formed her arms into long blades. I drew closer to her, but it was a mistake. Spikes jutted from her back, and my own momentum would carry me straight through them.
Then, I was suddenly several feet back, and not moving. I looked around for cause, and then found him.
Epoch.
My brother.
He used his power to pause Shatterbird in place, releasing her the moment before Chevalier shot her point blank with his cannonblade. She went flying back, her armor distorted. He fired again, and she made to dodge, but my brother rewound her back into the line of fire, causing her arm to be blown off.
Suddenly, her fallen arm exploded, firing spikes of glass in every direction. In the next instant, I found myself in another location once more. I'd been fast forwarded by my brother. I turned back to him...and saw a spike had been stabbed through his throat.
He fell to the ground and I rushed over to him.
"Tom!" I cried as I cradled his body. He was already gone.
I turned to her, a white hot rage building in the pit of my very being. She was dashing toward me, but I cared not.
I opened a gateway between us, and a torrent of flames that burned only half as hot as my rage poured out, consuming her and anything behind her. I let the flames flow for a full minute, before closing the gate. I took heavy breaths as I took in the sight of her. She was, amazingly, still recognizable. Closer to me than she had been, her glass armor had been melted whilst it surrounded her. It had to have been a truly agonizing death, a fact which brought a cruel smile to my fa-
She screamed, and molten glass shot at me. My cloak caught fire. She was still alive!
"JUST DIE ALREADY!" I roared, as I jabbed my staff up under her jaw. A small gate opened, and flames rushed out. Through her eyes, her mouth, her nose, her temples, and back down the staff.
I fell backwards, satisfied that she was dead, and passed out.
Still Fewer Moons Ago
"Myrddin?"
I turned, and saw her. I smiled, which was getting to be a rarer thing these days.
"Mind if I take a seat?" she asked. I scooted to the side, and she took a seat next to me on the edge of the roof. Neither of us were in much danger of falling
"How is the world treating you, Becky?"
She frowned.
"You know I don't like being called that when I'm in costume."
I chuckled, "You're the one who told me."
"Yes, and you've been...distant, since then."
"Can you blame me? It's quite a shock, you must admit."
"That's true," she admitted, "but I know I can trust you, just like I can trust David, Alex, and Roy."
"Why? The others, I can see, you've fought alongside them for years. But why me?"
She stared at me. For a moment, I thought that she might lean forward and kiss me, like an old romance novel. But she didn't.
We watched the sunset together.
Present Day
I awoke in a medical tent. My costume had been removed, and my injuries treated. I felt numb. I just stayed there for a few moments, and listened to the room around me. In the bed to my right, someone was speaking.
"Then I slammed my shield into his face, and Batman detonated the explosive gel. It didn't put him down for good, but we couldn't pursue because of our injuries," Captain America said, obviously finishing a story.
"So, the long and short of it is, Jack Slash is still out there, he's just walking around without a face?" someone else, the Scarlet Witch if I recall, replied.
"Yes," Cap said succinctly.
"Okay then," Scarlet Witch spoke, "now that I know how you got cut up, what did you want to tell me?"
"Do you remember when the Hulk was tossed away earlier?" Captain America asked.
She nodded.
"Whether by unfortunate accident or deliberate intent, he crashed into one of the other monsters attacking this world. The Simurgh. He and the Green Lantern are fighting her now, but they won't make it if we don't send back up. The Protectorate tells me their precogs can't sense magic users, so we're gathering them up. We want you to lead them."
I stopped listening. This was something out of my league. Even I was predictable to the Simurgh. If she really was immune to the Simurgh's gaze, then she must be an even mightier wizard than I.
Suddenly, there was a crackle of lightning in the midst of the room, and two men appeared. One of them was Booster Gold, a cape who'd handed out business cards before the fight. This was rather odd, as Booster Gold was also standing about six feet to the left of me. The new Booster pointed to the other one, and said, "Two weeks from now, remember it."
Then he disappeared in another pulse of lightning.
The other man was clad in Black and Gold Power Armor, with red highlights. He walked up to me, bent down, and...embraced me, as if I were an old friend. I cleared my throat.
"...Who the hell are you?" I asked.
The Man's helmet folded away...and I gaped.
"...
Roy?"
The Most Moons Ago
I smiled wide as I looked at my handiwork, a drawing of myself in robes, reading from a tome of magic. I didn't care what my brother said. I knew magic was out there somewhere, and I would find it, or my name wasn't Harry Potter.