Ethan secured the last of their supplies in the back of the hover truck and glanced over at Lyra, who was adjusting the rifle strapped to her side, eyes focused and ready. After extensive planning and prep at the guild, it was finally time to set out for Xelthar's territory. They had a long journey ahead, through rough and hostile landscapes teeming with Xelthar's scouts and patrols. Knowing what awaited them, Ethan double-checked his helmet's systems, ensuring the reconnaissance features were fully operational.
"You ready?" he asked, running a final diagnostic scan on his HUD.
Lyra nodded, giving her own gear a once-over. "Let's go before we attract any unwanted attention."
They set off, the hover truck gliding smoothly across Kynara's rugged terrain. The helmet's navigation overlay guided Ethan through a series of hidden paths, avoiding known patrol routes. Mountains loomed ahead, casting jagged shadows over the barren plains, and the journey was quiet at first, though Ethan kept his gaze sharp, scanning the area through his helmet's display. The HUD highlighted any movement, giving them an advantage over any scouts who might be lurking nearby.
Their first stop was a small, battered outpost nestled in a valley. The settlement appeared nearly abandoned, its buildings scarred and half-destroyed from recent conflict. A handful of survivors were tending to the remnants of the place, casting wary glances at the unfamiliar hover truck as it approached.
Ethan disembarked, lowering his visor to switch on his helmet's thermal scan. It revealed no immediate threats, only the faint outlines of civilians moving among the wreckage. He stepped forward, rations in hand as a gesture of goodwill, and a gaunt older man approached, his face lined with both weariness and caution.
"Xelthar's men did this?" Ethan asked, gesturing to the ruins around them.
The man nodded bitterly. "Came through two nights ago. Took anyone they thought was useful, killed the rest. Said it was a warning to anyone who wouldn't cooperate with the syndicate." The man's eyes darkened as he spoke. "They're using something strange, too. An alloy or metal that gets in people's heads. We had some men go with them willingly, like they weren't themselves."
Ethan exchanged a look with Lyra. The mind-control alloy he'd reported to the guild had made its way into Xelthar's operations, confirming that the warlord was using it to enforce loyalty and fear.
"Did you see which way they went?" Lyra asked, her tone low but direct.
The man pointed east, towards the mountains. "Toward Xelthar's stronghold. If you're going after him, you'll find his men there."
They left the outpost with a new urgency, each silent as they processed the implications. With the alloy in play, Xelthar's grip was stronger and more sinister than they had anticipated. As they continued, the terrain grew harsher, the rocky ground becoming steep cliffs and narrow trails ideal for ambushes.
It wasn't long before Ethan's HUD pinged a signal, detecting movement up ahead: a group of three scouts patrolling a ridge. He motioned to Lyra, and they took cover, observing the patrol's pattern as they passed. Using his helmet's tactical overlay, he noted each guard's position, marking a clear route for a quick ambush.
They moved in sync, creeping forward as the scouts continued their patrol. Ethan moved swiftly, engaging his silencer to take down the first guard, while Lyra dispatched the second with a quick, silent shot. The third guard had barely turned before Ethan reached him, his movements swift and deadly. The HUD confirmed that the area was clear.
After securing the scene, they resumed their journey, carefully navigating the rough terrain while staying on high alert. Signs of the syndicate's influence were everywhere: fresh tracks, discarded equipment, and trails leading in and out of the area, indicating a recent movement of reinforcements. The syndicate seemed to be aware of the guild's increased focus on Xelthar, and they were fortifying his compound accordingly.
At dusk, they reached a larger, more fortified outpost populated by scattered survivors and makeshift tents. The exhausted survivors watched them with wary eyes, though one woman with tired eyes and a quiet resolve stepped forward.
"Are you with the guild?" she asked.
"We are," Ethan replied, his voice steady. "We're here to take down Xelthar."
A glimmer of hope flickered in her eyes. "He's been…taking people, even children. They don't come back. Some kind of alloy, we think. It changes people. We don't know why or how, but it's like they're not themselves anymore."
Ethan's expression hardened. "We'll do what we can."
They took some time to rest and gather intel, going over the updated map with Lyra's notes on the most recent troop movements. As darkness fell, they reviewed their approach, studying the compound's layout through Ethan's helmet display, which mapped the area with pinpoint accuracy.
"There are more patrols than we planned for," Lyra observed, frowning as she analyzed the routes on his HUD. "If we go in head-on, we won't last long."
Ethan nodded, his mind working through their options. "We'll need to thin them out first, set traps, take them down in smaller groups. It'll take time, but we can't risk an all-out assault."
They marked key entry points and high-traffic areas where patrols would be easiest to intercept. With the plan in place, they moved under the cover of night, the helmet's night vision enhancing Ethan's field of view as they crept along the outskirts of the compound.
The first ambush went smoothly: Ethan tracked a patrol along a narrow path, waiting until they were within range before activating an EMP grenade. The blast disabled the guards' equipment, and before they could react, he and Lyra moved in, taking them out swiftly and silently.
As they proceeded, the encounters grew more intense, with larger groups patrolling in tighter formations. Ethan's HUD tracked each movement, allowing him to adjust their strategy on the fly, signaling Lyra to cover him as he engaged close-range with his plasma dagger. Each skirmish was quick, brutal, and efficient, thinning Xelthar's forces little by little.
After hours of careful sabotage, they found a high vantage point overlooking Xelthar's main compound. Ethan scanned the area, using his helmet's zoom and heat vision to detect any hidden guards or incoming patrols. The compound was massive, surrounded by tall walls and illuminated by floodlights. His HUD outlined guard placements and highlighted critical points: weapon caches, weak spots in the fortifications, and supply lines leading to the interior.
"It's fortified like a fortress," Lyra murmured. "Direct assault is still out of the question."
Ethan's jaw tightened. "We'll keep up the pressure. Create chaos, weaken their defenses, and force them into tighter groups. We'll have a better chance of slipping inside once they're spread thin."
With their plan set, they descended from the ridge, moving into position. The next series of attacks would test their endurance and strategy, as they'd need to hit multiple targets quickly and quietly to avoid detection. Ethan's helmet systems were vital here, highlighting possible entry points, alerting him to any nearby threats, and tracking each route to maximize efficiency.
Throughout the night, they executed ambush after ambush, each one drawing them closer to Xelthar's stronghold. Ethan felt the weight of the mission press down on him, each skirmish a reminder of how critical this was. Xelthar and his syndicate allies were a threat that needed to be dismantled, one piece at a time.
Finally, as dawn approached, they reached the outskirts of Xelthar's main base, now guarded by a fraction of its usual forces. Ethan quietly searched for paths that would lead them to a secure entry point.
The real battle lay ahead, and they'd need every skill and strategy they'd refined to finish what they'd started. Ethan gave Lyra a final nod, their resolve unwavering as they prepared to take down Xelthar once and for all.
Wow, I can’t believe I’ve reached 50 chapters! When I started this journey, I never imagined I’d make it this far as a new author. Writing has been a rollercoaster and I’m grateful for every moment.
So again, a massive thank you to everyone who’s taken the time to read my work and given it a chance.