The ring was forged of a silvery material. Itâs top half was relatively wider than itâs base, giving it an almost trapezoidal configuration. The surface was inlaid in a leopard print pattern of crushed diamond and sapphire. The very center was inset with a vibrant triangular green gemstone.
As Lan Jue looked upon it, the gem shone with a quiet power. It wasnât unlike the glowing force living in his eyes. He flourished with his left hand, calling forth a blue bolt of lightning which lit the sky.
The air between them split. The fissure grew as two great hands reached out from within and tore it further. The mammoth figure that emerged moved majestically to Lan Jueâs side.
âThor!â A booming voice ripped through the area with the mechaâs arrival.
It wasnât solely by virtue of Zeusâ Discipline that he was able to dominate the mercenary world. It was likely more due to his status as a God-Ranked pilot.
By Michaelâs estimation, even his Adventus would be no match for the combined might and speed of Zeusâ powers. Thus had he chosen to drop the transformation and conserve energy, instead calling forth his Angel of War. In this way he could minimize Lan Jueâs speed advantage. However, this didnât mean that Lan Jue would be an easy foe to defeat.
The angel of War was covered from head to foot in a golden red alloy. Itâs expansive wings were embossed with threads of crimson. The six appendages rose and fell as the twenty-one meter monstrosity hovered in the air. In all, it looked like a an ancient, angelic knight dressed for combat.
Zeus, on the other hand, looked as though it was carved from a single massive piece of sapphire. Itâs entire length and breadth shimmered like a jewel. It rose twenty-three meters, stretched eight meters across, and stood tall and slender like a bolt of blue lightning. Itâs shoulders where adorned with tri-layered armor; the top-most layer was large and tapered upward in to a point, the middle layer was smooth and slid beneath, and the final layer was mostly hidden beneath, pressed against the mechanical arm.
Thorâs peculiar construction and polished, gem-like appearance made it appear more a work of art than an instrument of war. The navy-blue coloring refracted the light around it. Where the armor drew to spikes or corners, certain angles almost made it look purple. As bolts of lightning raced overhead, they flashed off of the mechaâs armor and added to itâs ominous appearance. As itâs chest plate closed, and Lan Jue took up position in the cockpit, a dazzling azure corona of light issued forth from it.
Keâer and Lin Guoguo looked on with a burning fanaticism in their eyes. âThor⊠Thor,â they chanted, louder with each call.
Thor, the great beast of thunder, under Zeusâ command.
Two magnificent mechas, two tremendous Adepts, stood suspended in the air in a stand-off. The Angel of War reached slowly behind itâs back, producing a blazing sword of light gripped tightly in itâs mechanized hand.
When employing a top-level mecha in combat, there was really only one avenue available to achieve victory in a situation as this. Because these machines were practically immune to laser weapons and even cannon fire, close-range combat was almost required. A top-level mecha was defensive, fast, and legendary in their close-quarters capabilities. As a result almost all of them were just that â close range fighters. In the end, though it came down to the skill of the particular pilot.
Zeus responded to the Angel of Warâs actions with itâs own. Two giant hands stretched out, their palms glowing. Soon they were filled with a thirty-meter long, double-edged lance. The weapon was shaped like a bolt of lightning, and glowed with a gentle blue light.
The Angelâs wings spread in a smooth movement, and with a single thrust sent the mecha rocketing forward. In no time it came upon Thor. The sword of light tore through the air, leaving behind it a radiating trail of golden-red light. Itâs sinister arc looked set to behead the sapphire colossus.
A mechaâs construction naturally included a bevy of power gems. These gems, paired with the abilities of the pilot that controlled it resulted in the aggregate power of a single mecha. The quality of the gems also played a significant role. The result was that a suitâs combat prowess and the Discipline cultivation of the one who commanded it were inexorably connected.
Thor swayed to the side, out of the bladeâs path. In the same motion itâs spear lashed out. Contrary to expectations, however, the spear didnât seek to block the golden swordâs path. Instead it swept around and knocked it aside at the flat of the blade.
Ting! Sparks flew at the weapons collided, the piercing ring a result of their clash.
Gabriel, Raphael, Keâer and Lin Guoguo scrambled back out of harmâs way. Two mechas of this caliber were known to destroy everything in a large area during the course of their battles â more than your average Adept, to be sure.
The Angel of War struggled visibly from the counter. The slight motion had set it off balance. Thor took advantage of the opening. Electric power raced over itâs form, as it dropped itâs shoulder and rushed in for a body-slam.
The Angel of War didnât even attempt the dodge. To do so would have increased itâs unfavorable position. Instead it swept out itâs arm, aiming the spike jutting from itâs elbow directly with Thorâs shoulder. A dangerous red light extended forward from it.
A millisecond before collision Thor shifted ever so slightly. It was just enough to avoid the spike and itâs curious red light. The collision that followed was tooth-rattling.
Crash!
The Angel of War was launched back from the impact. Thor hung in the air like it had rammed an iron wall. The Angel had also managed to land a strike. The swordâs thrash had set the sky afire, and a shock wave of energy raced from between them. Thorâs shoulder plate had crumpled. A spike from the Angel of Warâs couter 1 was missing. The giant machine buzzed with electric energies as arcing bolts snaked over it.
âOscillation!â The Messenger of Death hissed under his breath.
âMichaelâs in dire straights. Heâd oscillated in that last second to avoid Michaelâs defensive strike. Zeus really has that level of controlâŠâ
Thorâs robotic eyes shone. Itâs massive arm lifted and with a mechanic creak threw the spear towards the Angel of War. It cut through the air, becoming a sizzling bolt of lightning. Thor was right behind it, catching up with the weapon just before thrusting it towards itâs enemyâs chest.
The golden mecha abruptly lifted itâs hand, in attempts to deflect the spear with itâs sword. The two weapons tore through the air at each other â the spear of lightning pointed directly at the Angelâs cockpit, and the sword of light racing to deflect.
No man â not even one as powerful as Michael â could survive a direct blow from a mechaâs weapon. Especially not Thorâs.
The Angel of Warâs arm hung in the air, itâs blazing sword still. Just a moment too slow, a fraction of a second. Thorâs spear found itâs mark. The terrible screech of shredding metal combined with eruptions of light as the attack tore through the Angelâs chest.
But, unexpectedly, a powerful aura of light surrounded the impaled machine. The light heralded an immense magnetic attraction, which shot out to cover Thor. It was locked in place. Zeus had no means of retreat.
1. The piece of armor that covers a knightâs elbow