***Reginald, A.K.A. Barrel of Monkeys***
âBoss, ummmâ¦â Brett sidled up beside Reggie, looking supremely confused. âWhat in the nine hells is going on? This has been the most confusing three days of my life.
Reggie cocked a brow at Brett. He didnât recognize the kid, unlike Jetset, Bikini Gunslinger, and Sancho. Maybe he was just a civilian? Unusual given that nobody else here was one.
âHey Breaker, how much time!?â
âHeâs pretty much ignoring all the damage! I shouldâve won by now! Maybe thirty seconds!â Breaker said, twirling like a maniac, still totally naked and soaked in blood. BoM had been around long enough not to ask why Breaker had been inside a girl.
Thirty seconds.
âAny of you wanna know whatâs going on, bring it in,â Barrel of Monkeys said, motioning for them to step closer.
His mod-podge crew clustered around him.
âHere, hold this and itâll tell you whatâs going on. Once itâs done, pass it to the next guy.â BoM said, offering them the tommy gun as he kept an eye on the dance battle.
âAre you sure-â
âWhat is it going to-â
âWe really donât have time for this,â BoM said, shoving the gun into the hands of the most unflappable member of their party: Sancho.
Sanchoâs eyes widened momentarily, before returning to their usual half-lidded state.
âSancho desires revenge.â
He passed it over to Bikini Gunslinger.
âI miss my magic hat,â She said with a scowl, handing it over to Jetset.
Jetset retched violently, offering the gun wordlessly to Brett. âUgh, thatâs a trip.â
Brett stared at the tommy gun.
âTen seconds. Do you want to know whatâs going on or do you want to leave?â
âA-alright,â the sixteen year-old kid, said, taking the gun.
The blood drained from his face. âIâm not supposed to be in here.â
âWhaddya mean?â
âI didnât go in with Paradox and the rest of the crazies, I stayed on the trainâ¦the sphere mustâve expanded.â
âGun,â BoM said, holding out his hand as he watched Breaker begin to slow down. The breakdancer was wincing in pain as he went through his routine. âWhatâs your power, kid?â
âDrainer,â Brett said, passing him the gun.
BoM scowled as he leveled it on Gerome, waiting for the instant the music stopped and the self-proclaimed âgodâ became attackable again.
Drainers most often burned out in a matter of days in a burst of insanity.
âYou think I should try to drain him?â Brett asked, leaning forward.
âHell NO.â BoM said. âlisten kid, If you drain that thing, the best thing that could happen is that you explode. More likely youâll go gibbering insane, mad with power and get put down, or kill everyone here.â
âOh.â
âWhat I want you to do is seek cover.â BoM said, shouldering his gun. âThings are about to get a bitâ¦hairy.â
âO-okay!â
âSancho was made for women and children to cower behind,â Sancho said, tugging Brett behind him.
Bikini Gunslinger shrugged and crouched behind Sancho.
âCrap, crap, crap, crap.â Jetset flew straight into the air, much more comfortable with speed and distance on his side.
Boom Boom TSHHHHâ¦..
The music faded away on a cymbal, as Breaker collapsed to the ground, panting. Paradox grabbed the naked dancer under the armpits and dove both of them into the trough Paradox had been standing in front of when they first arrived.
Heather still looked like she wanted to kill Paradox, but luckily Gerome hadnât erased Natalie from her mind, and the tiny girl physically dragged her behind a tree.
âThat was some annoying magic,â Gerome said, straightening and cracking his neck.
BoM clamped down on the trigger.
Bullets boomed out of the glowing tommy gun, each individual explosion so close together that the sound blended into a single battering sensation against his ears.
Geromeâs body was riddled with bullets in a fraction of a second. Each time one hit, the gun hummed with more powerful energy, and a blast of cleansing energy washed over them.
In the corner of his eye, Barrel of Monkeys could see Franklin City emerge from underneath the forest, each concussive blast of the gun scouring away a bit more of the illusion.
After heâd shot about half the magazine, BoM stopped. Gerome was dead, and he typically took about three seconds to come back.
He popped the drum off and checked the ammo. Still full.
Oh, I think I could get used to this, BoM thought, slapping the drum magazine back in place.
Gerome reappeared, eyes wide, finger extended.
âOw.â
âYou got two choices,â BoM said. âPut everything back the way you found it, or we smear you over and over until everythingâs back.â
Gerome ignored BoM completely, glancing over at Jocelyn beside him.
âWhat is this sensation?â he asked. âThis burning sensation in my stomach?â
âThatâs losing,â Clank said. âYouâre being a loser right now.â
Jocelyn stifled a snicker.
âWell, I hate it!â
âIf you think-â Gerome began speaking, raising his hand ominously. Reggie didnât have the luxury of letting the godling do whatever he wanted, so the monkeys that had been slowly surrounding him unleashed a whirlwhind of magical bullets.
They werenât the greatest shots, but there were fifty or so of them, each holding a fully automatic.
Gerome was shredded like cheese.
A few bullets pinged off of Sancho next to him, silently bearing witness to the whole ordeal, while Jocelyn hid behind BoM. Clank seemed to be immune, and Mars had simply sunk down to the floor.
The monkeys were incapable of shooting BoM, even by accident, although he did occasionally get holes in his pantlegs and hat.
As Geromeâs corpse collapsed to the ground, the world itself seemed to shake and tilt on itâs axis, as if it were hanging by a thread.
BoM staggered in place as his inner ear lied to him.
Because each of the monkeys was bearing a duplicate of the weird tommy gun Paradox had given him, the surrounding area, in roughly the size of a football field, had been returned to Franklin City. It was a start, but it sure as hell wasnât enough.
âCan your monkeys keep going if you lose the gun!?â Paradox asked, flying by after jumping back into his armor during Geromeâs regeneration cycle.
âYeah, why?â
âI got some people I need to fix!â Paradox pointed at the sky, where three figures were standing in the sky, looking down at the chaotic melee with indifference.
BoM tossed Paradox the gun, which reverted to a cavalry saber in his hand.
âThe more the merrier!â
âThanks!â Paradox shouted and blasted away, rising into the sky.
***Marigold Zauberer***
âThe world is hanging on by a thread,â Marigold said with a scowl. She could see the frayed edges of reality beginning to give way to the ugly stone buildings.
Of course, reality included herself, and she could tell some of the threads were beginning to unravel inside her.
âThe question is, which side should we help?â Her daughter asked while that reprobate pawed at her. Marigoldâs eye twitched. Just because heâd successfully become a powerful spellcaster did not make him worthy of her daughter. He was a low class rube born to a potato farmer.
Sure, he was a charming potato farmer, but nonethelessâ¦
Darryl couldnât even provide an heir, given his boney condition.
âIâll help you out any time, babe.â
âDarryl!â Claudette squeaked and slapped the peasantâs boney hand away from her bottom.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Marigold rubbed her temples in frustration at her daughter and son-in-lawâs antics. Helping either side was a valid choice, as both realities actually existed. It wasnât an illusion, but a contest of realities. Which reality would most benefit the House of Zauberer?
The decision was made for her as one of the combatants flew into the air, not an ounce of magic radiating from him as he flew, defying the laws of magic, although she could feel raw power, a well of Attunement so deep that she, Marigold Zauberer, greatest mage in the world, couldnât see the bottom.
Interesting.
âMom, Dad, Gramma!â The figure shouted, flipping up his helmet to reveal a face that reminded Marigold of paintings of her father.
âTake this!â he said, holding out the blade, hilt first.
Grandmother, is it?
Marigold felt a manic smile begin to take over her face and quickly schooled it back to neutrality.
âD-Dad?â Darryl asked, his teeth chattering, gemstone eyes glancing around nervously.
âMom?â Claudette asked hopefully.
âAre you from that reality, young man?â Marigold asked, pointing at the ugly stone scenery spreading through the land, killing the life and beauty of the forest.
But who gives a shit about life and beauty!? I have a grandson!
âYeah, if you take this itâll undo Geromeâs control.â
âSay no more,â Marigold said, extending her hand.
***Paradox***
The saber shifted in Grammaâs hand into a magnificent scepter.
A moment later, an ominous chuckle began to well up inside the withered crone.
Oh, crap. I gave it to the wrong person first. It sort of slipped Perryâs mind that Gramma was low-key evil. Because it was his gramma.
âThink you could hand it over to mom and dad now?â Perry asked.
âNo need.â
She tapped the scepter with her fingers with a contemplative frown.
âSee, the game youâre playing is impossible to win, because Resistance was made inside Geromeâs reality. It can resist him, because itâs a piece of him, piggybacking a tiny bit of his power, but it cannot beat him, because you couldnât convince Gerome to kill himself. Also, because youâre destroying Geromeâs reality, Resistance is dying as well, see?â
She pointed to a spot of the scepter that Perry hadnât noticed that seemed to be eroded, growing at the same rate as the patch of Franklin City.
âOh.â Perry said, his heart sinking.
âNow, as Resistance weakens, Gerome will regain control of the surroundings, and banish Resistance to some forgotten corner of his domain. His domain repaired, Resistance will regain its power, and the cycle will begin again.
She then narrowed her eyes and peered at Perry.
âHow many times has this battle taken place?â
âJust this time. Why?â
âNever assume you know the whole truth when dealing with a god.â She hefted Resistance.
âNow letâs use this piece of him to pop his bubble. I hope you didnât grow too attached to it.â
âWh-â
Gramma lifted Resistance skyward.
Perryâs physical ears and his Attunement popped as the physical and spiritual pressure shifted drastically. Resistance vanished, leaving behind a light-warping invisible chunk of something that flew straight up and pierced the sky.
The sky wobbled for a moment before popping like a bubble, revealing the actual round sun, and clear blue beyond.
The familiar concrete sprawl of Franklin City stretched out in every direction.
âHeâs still here, and could start things over again if he were so inclined,â Gramma said, pointing. âYou might want to go convince him otherwise.â
âMom, did you have to be so rough?â Mom asked, clutching her forehead.
âYouâre back to yourself, arenât you?â Gramma asked, scowling past Mom at Dad, who was now in his Mechanaut suit.
Perry didnât hang around any longer, turning his jets on and flying down to where half the supers in the city were standing around Gerome, along with no less than fifty monkeys who were rapidly disintegrating, the weapon they were based on no longer in existence.
Disguise.EXE
Perryâs skin rippled under his armor as Waywardâs defensive disguise changed him into a copy of himself, giving him effectively one extra HP.
The god was curled up in the fetal position, staring into the distance, Jocelyn was patting him on the back and murmuring âthere, thereâ, while Clank watched with amusement, Mars with slight confusion.
âIs this part of D&D too?â The tentacle swarm whispered.
âNah. Heâs just dealing with some backlash from having his reality popped.â Clank replied. âCome on, letâs go have some fun while we have time.â He walked straight over to Bikini Gunslinger and leaned against a nearby wall, exposed eight-pack rippling.
âHey babe, have you ever had an orgasm that transcends space and time? Also I gave myself the ability to play guitar.â A guitar appeared in the 4th dimensional beingâs hand and he began playing beautifully.
Perry ignored the scene, and landed beside Gerome.
âHow you doing?â he asked the curled-up figure.
âI feel like someone punched my soul in the dick.â Gerome whispered.
âThatâs not inaccurate, but itâs more like the old lady you wanted to be the secret last boss used magical jiujitsu to make you punch yourself
in the dick.â Jocelyn said helpfully.
âJust wondering, are you planning on doing this again?â Perry asked, motioning to the surroundings.
âWhat did I do wrong?â Gerome whimpered. âI manipulated them perfectly.â
âThat was some amateur-level manipulation.â Jocelyn said. âReal manipulation requires dedication and effort. For example:â
She turned to Reggie and kissed him on the forehead. âTTYL Veg-head.â
Reggie went white as a sheet.
âTeresa?â
âSee, by setting aside all my memories, reincarnating as a human and spending seventeen years, I was able to become Reggieâs first girlfriend!â
âSo thatâs what you were doing thirty years ago,â Mars said, stuffing his tentacle face with a slice of pizza from the nearby deli. âI was wondering why you recognized me.â
âYeah, I was curious why I saw myself there last time I passed through as well, but I just went and did it now. Took seventeen years but it was fun, for the most part.â
Barrel of Monkeyâs jaw hung loose.
Perry whetted his lips. He was never going to be in the same ballpark as these people, power-wise. They were talking about time travel, reincarnation, and spending decades of time like going to the grocery store to pick up milk.
âSo, ummâ¦how are you feeling now?â
âI wanna go home,â Gerome whimpered.
âCan you stand?â
âOh, heâll be fine,â Jocelyn said, âMars and I will carry him home.â
Jocelyn and Mars leaned down and touched Geromeâs shoulders.
Gerome went cross-eyed for a moment, before he blinked and rubbed his temple, his expression changing entirely.
âWhatâs going on here?â Gerome asked, climbing to his feet. âI was just chasing a company of skeletons in pursuit of an ancient artifact. Is this an illusion?â
He reached for his sword and brandished it at the surrounding tensed-up supers. âNow, itâs against my code to attack unprovoked, but if you assault me, I have my godâs blessing to defend myself.â
âIs it okay if we leave our character sheets with you guys for a while?â Jocelyn asked.
âUmmâ¦okay,â Perry said, struggling to process. Geromeâ¦was not the body he presented. That much should be obvious, but the idea that the body possessed its own will and abilities without his presence was a surprise.
âHey guys, I just wanna say thanks for hosting D&D.â Mars said, wiping pizza grease off his tentacle hands and reaching into a pocket inside his cloak, pulling out a crystal sphere the size of a palm before handing it to Perry. âI had a lot of fun. Let'sdoitagainsometime, BYEEE!â
Mars stiffened for a moment, before glancing around. âDid we get teleported? Whatâs with this stoneâ¦city?â
âMars, over here!â Gerome waved to him, a moment later, the two were back to back, eyeballing the stunned onlookers.
âMan, I wanted to seduce at least one bar-wench,â Clank sighed. âI even got used to skin. Ah well, next time.â
Clankâs gaze went vacant for a moment, before he frowned, glanced around and locked onto Bikini Gunslinger, who was watching him with a scowl.
âExcuse me, miss, Iâm not sure how I got here, and I was wondering if you could fill me in?â He asked sheepishly.
âHis character is better than he is,â Jocelyn scoffed as Bikini Gunslingerâs expression softened.
âUm, are you actually Teresa?â Barrel of Monkeys asked, stepping forward.
âAnd a lot more, babe,â Jocelyn said with a wave and a smile. âLater!â
Jocelynâs gaze went vacant for a moment, before she frowned in confusion and joined the rest of her party, watching the surrounding heroes suspiciously.
âSo they all just left?â Heather asked.
âI think so. Perry said.
âAnd those are theirâ¦â
âCharacter sheets?â Nat said.
âMeat suitsâ¦I guess?â Perry added.
âThis is making my head hurt.â Heather muttered.
âSo umâ¦â Perry asked, stepping closer to BoM. âWhoâs Teresa?â
âMy high-school girlfriend,â BoM said, trying to light his cigar with a shaking hand. âI killed her drunk driving. Itâs when I got my Trigger.â
Giving up on the cigar, he reached into his wallet and pulled out a faded photo of a plump young woman with an infectious smile.
âWell, not everyone can say they dated a 4th dimensional being and survived.â Perry said with a shrug.
âHah,â BoM chuckled humorlessly.
âReginald!â Jocelynâs âcharacterâ shouted, waving him over. BoM jumped in place before rushing over with a frankly amusing amount of haste.
âYes?â
âDo you have any idea what happened to us?â âJocelynâ asked. âYou seem to be at ease with these people.â She took in his modern clothing with a raised brow.
Perry watched with amusement as Barrel of Monkeys wiped nervous sweat off his palms and gave a stammering explanation to a woman he was obviously smitten with, a âcharacter sheetâ of a creature that used to be his girlfriend, who he felt a huge amount of guilt for killing.
Man, I donât envy him, unpacking that baggage. Perry thought with a chuckle.
A hand landed on Perryâs shoulder.
It was Solaris.
âDebrief. Now.â