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The Wolves

Copyright© 2019 by Exigaet

Chapter 50

Somewhere in the Orion-Cygnus Arm, enroute to the Mezotis System
Jonuth Kidravia’s Ship - Abi
13:44 Ship Time
August 25, 2019

I reached up to protect my chest when there was another spike of pain.

“Again!”

I glared at my newest of taskmasters but did as she said. I was sitting cross-legged on a padded mat in one of the training rooms while Kiri Ulgorsy sat opposite of me, about ten feet away. Above her were a half dozen metal balls that remained stationary as she controlled them. Until she launched one at me, of course.

This was her idea of training under stress. I thought I would be learning how to modify my form first, but she decided to make it a reward for unlocking my telekinesis. Until that happened, I would be under constant bombardment by the small metal balls. The ‘game’ we were playing was rather simple. She would launch one of the balls at me, and I would have to stop using my telekinesis.

So far, it was proving to be much harder than I had anticipated, evidenced by the large amount of circular bruises that had formed on my chest. If someone had seen me walking around without a shirt, they’d have likely thought that I went paintballing without any protection. Even closing my eyes didn’t help, as it did inside of Battlestate.

“Ready,” I said, setting my hands back on my knees.

A second later, one of the metal balls crossed the distance in an instant. I tried to exert control over it as it flew, but I still wasn’t able to so much as slow it down. It impacted with a smacking sound before floating back over to join the other five that were floating over her head.

There were two reasons why Kiri had me set my hands on my knees. One, to prevent me from blocking the incoming metal balls, and two, to not rely on my hands as a crutch. For some reason, gesturing with one’s hands makes it easier to manipulate objects. I wouldn’t be able to rely on my hands while learning Ikwar Kun, so it was best to nip that in the bud right away.

“I thought you said I might get a headache the first few times I use telekinesis, not before I had even done it once...”

She smiled at that. “It’s a good sign, you’re making at least some progress. Your brain is working a little bit harder than usual, and your body isn’t used to it yet. Once you’ve been using telekinesis for a few weeks that will begin to go away. Telekinesis exercises the brain, almost like a muscle. You won’t be able to lift much at the start, but that will rapidly increase in the first few weeks. To utilize Ikwar Kun to its utmost, it is recommended that you continue to push your limits with telekinesis until you can lift half again your bodyweight. You’re two-fifty, two-sixty, right? You’ll want to aim for around four hundred or so.”

“How long will it take until I can lift myself up?”

“It’s different for everyone. A month, maybe? It really depends on how much you work at it. People usually practice with these things to start with before bigger items,” she said, pointing to the balls above her. “You’ll need to make sure not to strain yourself though. Your brain will have its limits and trying to lift too much too quickly can cause some damage.”

I nodded. “Alright, I’m ready to go again.”

I had just barely stopped speaking when another of the balls was sent rocketing towards me. I tried to slow or stop it as it approached, but it ignored all attempts, as all of them had thus far. I raised my hand up to rub the area it had hit, as there were some spots that hurt more than others. When I was ready again, she sent another forward.


We had already been going for about an hour and a half at that point, and we continued for nearly three more hours. In that time, I didn’t manage to affect any of the ‘orbs’ as Kiri called them, even slightly, though my headache continued to get worse and worse. Thankfully by the time we were done Kiri had taken two objects out of her dimensional storage to give to me.

The first was a small stoppered vial of a light-green liquid. She explained that it was a modified, highly concentrated healing agent, similar to the ones built into the suits that my friends and I wore, but quite different at the same time. Apparently it was tailored towards those who were practicing telekinesis, as regular healing agents were found to undo the previous few hours of training. It wouldn’t get rid of my headache, but it would dull it down to more bearable levels. Along with managing my headache, the liquid would also remove all of the bruises that covered my chest within an hour or two of taking it.

The headache part of it would continue working for about twelve hours, at which point I would need to take another of the vials if my headache hadn’t subsided by then. She only carried a few vials of the stuff on her at a time, but she would have a case delivered to my room by the end of the night. I was happy about hearing that, as it was a pretty nasty headache. Drinking it down, I re-stoppered the vial and she handed the second item to me.

The item was a case. Upon opening it, I saw that there were twenty ‘orbs’ of various sizes. The smallest of which was identical to the ones that had just been hitting me for the last few hours, while the biggest was about the size of a baseball. We wouldn’t be meeting again for another five days, so my instructions were to practice with the smallest one. If I was able to move it around before our next meeting, then I would move on to the next. If, by the time next Sunday rolled around, I wasn’t able to move any of the orbs, then Shaemu would be at my disposal for the rest of the trip. Kiri thought that I would be able to use it before then, though. Thanking her, the two of us went our separate ways. Me to my room to take a shower, and her to wherever she needed to be.

The morning had been split into two parts. The first hour or so was spent watching Kiri and the members on her team spar, while the remainder was spent practicing. All of us had been expecting to learn a completely alien martial art, but the one Kiri had chosen to start with was one from Earth. Probably because all of us were at least a little familiar with it, and because it was so versatile; Krav Maga.

Versatility was key, especially considering that if you’re on a battlefield, you’re likely to be fighting against many different species. Kiri explained that it is rare that you lose all your weapons over the course of a battle, but if you do then you had better know how to fight. Especially against larger opponents. Krav Maga was perfect for this, as it focuses on techniques from Aikido, Boxing, Judo, Karate and Wrestling.

The first demonstration was with Kiri and a woman named Ulla, both of whom were in their Scyftan forms. On Kiri’s go, Ulla rushed forward with her arms out in front of her, as if she was going to push Ulla. Just before Ulla contacted, Kiri sidestepped to her left while simultaneously raising her right arm up. At full speed it seemed like Kiri was clotheslining Ulla as she went past, but as they slowed it down it was clear that Kiri was almost palming Ulla’s face, causing her to fall backwards.

There was another variation she showed us for situations where you don’t want to seriously injure someone, like if you get into a random street fight. With that one, the scene repeated itself but once Kiri had palmed Ulla’s face with her right hand, she reached up with her left hand until she was holding onto both sides of Ulla’s face. When Ulla’s forward momentum had stopped, Kiri spun around, pulling Ulla along with her until Ulla was facedown on the ground and Kiri was standing over her. If you did it the first way they showed then someone could crack their head if they hit hard, but it was much more controlled the second way.

They ended up showing it to us again, though the second time Kiri was in her Scyftan form and Ulla was in her human form. Ulla had about two feet of height on Kiri, which resulted in Ulla having to bend down further to push Kiri back. That benefitted Kiri, however, as she performed the exact same two-handed maneuver, putting Ulla on the ground.

Getting back up, Kiri had explained that it is harder to use the one-handed technique when you’re smaller, which is where the second part of the two-handed technique comes in. Ulla came at Kiri with Kiri putting her on the ground, again. This time she held her down with her left hand while repeatedly feeding mock-punches into the back of Ulla’s head.

They showed us a few more techniques we could use, with some of them being quite dirty. They ended up pulling out a disembodied artificial head to show it off as it had to deal with head contact, including striking the eyes. The two of them returned to their Scyftan forms while Kiri held out the head in front of her.

When they were ready, Ulla grabbed onto either side of the head and used her thumbs to push on the eyes. After a moment, she let go with her right hand and threw two very quick jabs to the throat before adding in a right hook to the side of the face. It made me wince just watching it.

After that, the eight of us were broken up into pairs and began practicing the first of the techniques she showed us, though we were going for the safer version. After about thirty minutes, we would switch off so we would all have an opportunity to try it on people of different heights and body weights.

When we had switched off two times, she then had us move on to the dirty tactic I had mentioned before. She procured a few more of the disembodied heads, showed us how to hold onto them and then we took turns taking out any frustrations we might have on the inanimate objects.

The three hours flew by, and then I was left with Kiri as my friends and sisters had the rest of the afternoon to do what they wished. Kiri had apparently already spent some time with my sisters in the previous week or so, so they all knew how to use their telekinesis already.


After showering, I took Vixa with me as we hit up the mess for some dinner. Along the way, I used Mindspeak to let my friends know if they wanted to join us. Vixa immediately looked over to where the beef the dragons were cooking was all laid out, causing me to chuckle. She dutifully followed me over to the buffet line and waited until I got my own dinner. When I had everything I wanted, we headed over and I got her a comparatively smaller plate of beef. By the time we had found a table and sat down, my friends filed in and went over to grab their own dinner.

I set Vixa’s snack down on the bench beside me and then dug into my own meal. But not before snagging one of the smaller pieces, eliciting a little bark out of her.

“So how’d it go?” Anja asked when she and her sister sat down.

“Not well,” I answered, lifting my shirt up to show her all of the bruises on my upper chest.

“Ouch. What happened to you?” Mason asked as he and Ben joined us.

“Kiri’s idea of unlocking my telekinesis. She sat down at one end of a mat and I sat down on the other, then she’d propel a metal ball like the ones I’ve been practicing with in-game. My job was to stop it before it hit. As you can tell, I haven’t had much luck yet. Any, actually.”

“It doesn’t look too bad,” Sonja opined.

I looked down to see that the bruises had already begun fading away.

“Huh. Kiri gave me some sort of healing potion or something to help with the headache and said that the bruises would go away in a few hours. I didn’t expect it to work so quickly.”

“Headaches?”

I nodded while chewing and swallowing a piece of steak. “She said that it is a sign that I’ve at least made some progress. New neural pathways being formed or something like that. Apparently I’ll be dealing with them while I’m learning how to use telekinesis and while pushing my limits with it. Once I’m powerful enough I can stop working on it and the headaches will go away.”

“I don’t envy having to deal with headaches,” Ben said. “That won’t be an issue with Telekinesis from a Skill Gem since that uses mana. We’ll just need to learn the skill and we’ll immediately be able to move stuff.”

“How does that work in terms of the amount you’re able to lift? I’m assuming you’ve already read up on it.”

“It’s not fair!” Anja complained.

“She’s right about that. The amount you can lift increases linearly with your level. So at rank one you’ll be able to lift one percent of your body weight, at rank ten you’ll be able to lift ten percent of your body weight, et cetera. It means that women are at a disadvantage compared to men. I don’t know why it isn’t the same for both, but there are a few skills that are weird like that.”

“So basically, the fatter you are the better you’ll be with telekinesis?”


I filled them in on the rest and then quickly found my mom so I could hand Vixa off to her for the remainder of the day. When we had all logged in the night before, Mason checked the job board to see if there was anything that was particularly needed. There weren’t a whole lot of new listings, but one definitely caught his eye. The gunsmith was running out of brass to make new brass shell casings, so he was looking for as much as he could get. The rewards consisted of ammo and weapons, mostly, though there were a few scopes and other weapon attachments that were available if we brought back enough.

The best of all the rewards that were available was a thermal imaging scope. We would need to make sure we had enough batteries to power the thing, but with it we would be able to spot people long before they spotted us. The best part about it, according to Mason, was that the scope could either be handheld or mounted on a weapon. He was currently using a monocular to spot at long distances, but a thermal scope would make that much quicker and easier.

With a thermal scope, everything will appear a certain color. Cold will be a very dark blue while greens, yellows, oranges, reds and whites will appear where there is any sort of heat being generated, for this one at least. On a bright sunny day it won’t be as effective, but if Mason is scanning shot out windows and sees one of those colors, he’s probably seeing someone.

Unfortunately it was on the way back to our base, albeit in a different direction and much more dangerous path, but it was worth it just for the ammo. We would get ten to forty rounds of ammo for each pound of brass we brought back, depending on the type of ammo that we wanted. It would likely be forty rounds of pistol ammo while only half as much for rifle ammo.

The reason that it would be a much more dangerous path is that on our way to Retsas we went through a small suburb, while the place we needed to go was in a dense industrial center. One of the larger buildings was a foundry where metals were cast into molds, meaning that it was a good bet that we would find ingots of brass there.

The job wasn’t one that just one group could claim and do, either. Anyone who saw the post could turn in brass for some of the rewards, and it was very likely that other groups were already on their way there, if not already on their way back. Since Mason had seen the job posting the night before, over three days had already passed in-game. We were behind the eight ball already, but we had very little gear to risk so we weren’t really worried about it.

When we logged in, Mason led us over to the gunsmith to sell back another case of pistol ammo before heading over to the equipment store. Mason didn’t tell us what he was looking for, but he seemed to have spotted it as he was walking up and down the aisles. Picking up the short rod with a round, flat disk on the end, he walked up to the counter to pay for it. The money from the ammo just covered it, and then we were on our way out of the town, with one stop, first.

“What was that?” Ben asked.

Mason turned, grabbing the flat part of the item and pulling it outward. At its max length, it was about a foot and a half long.

“Telescopic mirror. If we’re going to be going somewhere with a lot of corners and doorways, then this little thing will be indispensable. I’ll be able to check for people without any real risk,” he said, collapsing it back down and stowing it.

He led us up the steps and onto the wall and took out his monocular scope. Putting it up to his eye, he began looking in the direction of the industrial center. Since Retsas was up on top of a hill, it afforded us a very good view of the surrounding area. We had arrived from the southern entrance of Retsas, while the industrial center was to the north-east. There wasn’t a ditch we could use to provide at least some protection, so we would likely have to book it and hope for the best.

After looking around for a few minutes, Mason led us over to the north entrance and once again began scanning the area, seemingly looking for the best route. It took about five minutes or so, but we were soon heading back down the closest stairs and stopped just inside the entrance.

“Alright, there is another ditch to the north leading to the forest, so we’ll follow it until we get to the treeline. Once there, I’ll fill you in on the rest of the plan. I don’t want to do it where someone might hear, just in case there is someone here listening that has some friends outside the town.”

“You think that’s likely?” I asked.

“Maybe not, but I would rather be safe than sorry. If there is someone listening right now and they have a radio, then they could give away our positions and this trip could be over before it even started.”

“We’d better get going then,” Anja said. “If someone was listening, then they know that we’re going to be traveling through the forest. The sooner we get there, the less time they’ll have to set up and wait for us.”

“I scanned the treeline while up on the wall, but give me a second to take another look before we start running.”

Rather than use his monocular scope, he instead grabbed his rifle which was hanging off his shoulder, and used that instead. He had gone into the game a few hours earlier to mount the scope to the rifle and fire off a few rounds of very cheap ammo, just to make sure that everything was zeroed properly. With a good perch and favorable conditions, the up to eight times zoom would allow him to take out targets from several hundred meters away.

Once it was deemed clear, Mason swung the rifle back over his shoulder and the five of us ran to the treeline. It didn’t take nearly as long to get there as it had when Mason and I were helping Ben, so within ten minutes we were within the cover of the forest.

“So when looking around, I noticed that there is a rocky outcrop that looks over the industrial center. When we get there, I’m going to climb up and find somewhere to set up, so I can cover your approach. Once the four of you get to the other side, then I’ll come back down and make the trip,” Mason said, taking the monocular out of one of his pouches and handing it to me. “I don’t really need that now that I’ve got a scope, so use it to look around when you get down over there.”

I accepted it and stowed it before the five of us cautiously made our way towards our objective. It seemed like pretty fortuitous timing on our part, in that we logged into The Escape when it was still early morning. That would give us more than enough time to scour our target building and then make it back to Retsas or our base. It didn’t matter which we went to, though we would be taking a big risk in going back to our base, because we would need to go back to Retsas for the rewards anyway.

We arrived at the outcropping that Mason had mentioned and he immediately started climbing it. The rest of us waited until he gave the signal, which was a short whistle, and then we began moving around the outcropping. Once there, we stopped in a safe location and then looked for the best route to take.

It was a relatively open area between the outcropping and the industrial center. There was a highway that we would need to pass first, as well as another five hundred meters where the only cover was small bushes and fallen trees. The forest looked to have extended further, judging by the occasional stump that dotted the area, but most of the trees were cleared out, and none of the stumps looked big enough to hide behind.

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