So, without preamble, another chapter.
CHAPTER SIX:
A Terrible Tangible Trail
"I
really don't like this," Underseen said, his very form rippling with anxiety. He referred to what had appeared to be a virtual landfill of Spixson corpses. They had followed the line of death, followed the corpses of a Necrofriggian, a Gelchone Aerio, a Methanosian, a Talpaedan, a Vaxasaurian, an Orishan, an Arachnichimp, an Amperi, a Tetramand, a Kineceleran, and a Arburian Pelarota. They followed the grisly line to this . . . this . . . this death mound.
"They must corporeally fissioned into this mass at the point of death," Cloak said, hollowly. He failed to hide how much these lifeless bodies disturbed him. Realm Walkers do not leave such remains -- when they died it was . . . well,
cleaner. As if the Realm Walker souls saw fit to clean up their remains (other than the cloak, of course) before ascending to the Beyond Life. He could barely look at the grim spectacle, unable to stand it. "I've . . . I've never seen a Splixson . . . d-die."
"Hate to be soullessly pragmatic here," Gaz said, looking faintly sick. "But we lost the trail."
"Perhaps I should mention," Yarin said, holding head with his upper right hand, "that, though dead, there is easily detectable psychic residue on these vacated vessels."
"Residue?" Estelore asked, curiosity piqued slightly.
"Yes, apparently all -- and I
do mean '
all' -- of these poor individuals were feeling powerful emotional pain. It's dissipating slower than usual. . . ."
"As if someone's deliberately leaving us a trail to follow," Demos said. He alone looked undisturbed at the carnage, due to his demonic nature.
<Yes, but for whom?> Noelle added. She had determinedly focused all four of her eyes elsewhere, rather than dwell at the body mound. <We do not know if it is us that this 'pain reliever' of legend is attempting to lure. Or if, indeed, that is his or her intention.>
"But why leave these . . . these bodies in such away if this guy wasn't baiting a trap trail for someone?" Saffa asked.
"Carelessness," Cloak said.
"Come again?" Gaz asked, ****ing her head, as Laserbeak mimicked this.
"They could have simply jettisoned the bodies off the ship -- assuming, of course, who or whatever this 'pain reliever' guy is requires a ship." Cloak elaborated.
Estelore nodded, "It happens more often than you know. Can't list the number of times I've seen floating bags of garbage in my travels."
"There's the trail again, a Galilean corpse," Yarin said.
"Follow it," Cloak said at once. "Let's get the Veil out of here."