Chapter 25 – The Anvil of Flesh
The march into the city was slow, each step crunching over ash and broken glass. Ahead of the Ultramarines, the ruins of hab-blocks stretched like a graveyard of stone and steel. Once, people had lived here, families, workers, children. Now, only smoke and silence remained, broken by the sound of chains and the shuffle of countless feet.
They appeared in the haze first as shadows, then as forms of flesh and metal. Men, women, even children, shackled together in work-gangs. Their faces were hollow, skin stretched over bone, eyes wide with fear or dulled by exhaustion. Crude augmetics were bolted onto their bodies, arms ending in drills, claws, or saw-blades, wired into muscles that twitched under the weight of pain and obedience. Overseers walked among them, striking with shock-staves when they slowed.
The chat went silent for a moment. above Gaius, they could see everything too clearly.
Mindy pressed her hand to her mouth. "Oh my god… are those… kids?"
Tony muttered, voice low and shaken. "I've seen war zones, refugee camps, … but this? This is… something else. They're turning people into machines." Tony thinking 'Gaius, Your world is truly a Hell Hole.'
Naruto's fists clenched at his sides, his usual energy replaced by a deep, angry glare. "They are controlling innocent people to fight for them, Cowardly bastards!"
Saeko remained quiet. She did not flinch, but her knuckles whitened from clenching her hand. She had seen cruelty before, but there was something different here, a coldness that stripped away all humanity.
The overseers gave their order, and the slaves charged.
"Hold your fire," Gaius commanded, his voice steady through the vox. "Ammunition is not for them. Blades only."
His warriors obeyed without hesitation. Bolters clicked back onto mag-locks, chainswords roared to life, and power blades hummed with a low, threatening song. The Ultramarines advanced as one, their line unbreakable.
The first wave of slave-soldiers struck like a tide. They screamed, voices raw with pain, swinging claws and rusted tools, throwing themselves forward with no thought of survival.
Gaius met them head-on. His power sword cut a wide arc, its energy field flaring as it sliced through augmetic limbs and armored torsos. Beside him, a chainsword tore three enemies apart in a single strike, blood and oil spraying across the broken street. Another Marine brought his armored fist down like a hammer, crushing a slave's skull into the ground.
The line held. The Ultramarines moved forward step by step, each motion precise and practiced.
"This…" Tony's voice was tight, almost hollow. "…this isn't a battle. It's a meat grinder."
Naruto's voice shook with anger. "They're people! They were forced into this! How can anyone do this to them?!"
"They don't stop," Mindy whispered. Her eyes were wide, reflecting every brutal motion. "They just keep coming, even when they know they're going to die."
Saeko spoke at last, her tone quiet but clear. "They may have been controlled, and they were clearly experimented on." with Saeko seeing those metal augment on childrens and many people.
Wave after wave threw themselves at the Ultramarines, and still the line held. Bodies piled high, broken machines twitched in the dust, and the stench of blood mixed with smoke and oil. But the enemy did not slow.
Gaius realized the truth. They were meant to delay. Every moment wasted here was another moment the Iron Warriors inside the manufactorums prepared their defenses.
With a gesture, he signaled his squad forward. "Ignore the masses. Break through."
The Marines surged ahead, forcing their way past the endless tide. They did not fight every foe now, only those in their path. Bolters roared back to life, each shot clean and measured, blasting apart overseers or tearing open crude heavy weapons.
Then the city itself seemed to answer.
Loudspeakers hidden in the walls and towers crackled to life, their static echoing across the ruined streets. A voice rolled out, deep and cold, filled with grim confidence.
"Ultramarine," it boomed. "This world is no longer the Imperium's. It is mine. Its people mortar, its cities stone, its skies fire. And you-"
The voice paused, deliberate.
"…are you Gaius? The Gaius? The Blade of the Primarch? Hah. Then hear me. I am Baldarun, Warsmith of the Iron Warriors, master of this fortress, and will be the architect of your grave."
The chat erupted in shock.
"Blade of the Primarch?" Tony said quickly. "Wait, Is that a title of yours Gaius."
Naruto nearly shouted, "Gaius is famous?! Like, that famous?!"
Mindy's eyes darted toward Gaius in the feed. "…he just called you out by name…"
Saeko's voice was quiet but certain. "…he knows who you are. That makes him dangerous."
Gaius did not flinch. His voice was calm, his tone almost bored as he answered into the vox:
"I have never heard of you."
He raised his bolter and fired once. The nearest loudspeaker exploded in sparks and smoke. The voice cut off, leaving only silence and the sound of battle.
With a gesture, Gaius ordered his Marines forward at full speed. Their formation shifted, long strides eating the ground as bolters barked in short, brutal bursts.
The chat was dragged along with the motion, their vision jolting with every heavy step.
Mindy still Dodge instinctively as bullets cracked overhead, even though she knew they couldn't touch her. As she already experience many times.
Tony muttered, as he watch the change in scenery. "Ugh, this is like motion sickness, but worse. You've got to warn me before sprinting like that again, big guy."
Naruto leaned forward, yelling encouragement like he was right there on the battlefield. "Go, Gaius! Push through! Don't let them stop you!"
Saeko kept her silence. But Her eyes were sharp, focused, as though she shared in the rhythm of the battle.
The manufactorum loomed ahead. Its gates were massive, taller than any hab-block, reinforced with steel and ceramite. Anti-air guns thundered from its battlements, firing into the skies, and within its walls, the Iron Warriors waited.
The Ultramarines did not slow. Their bolters roared, their blades flashed, and the distance to the fortress shrank with every stride.
Behind them, the city burned. Ahead of them, the Iron Warriors watched.
And above it all, the chat could only hold their breath, pulled deeper into a world that felt more real, and more horrifying, than anything they had ever known.
End of Chapter 25 – The Anvil of Flesh
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