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Chapter 65: Burning Plains, Pt 8

A jet of the Ifrit's white-hot flames flash towards you, causing you to instinctively push back with your atmospheric bubble. By pushing a layer of compressed air forward just at the point of impact, you're able to repel and resist the flames coming at you and scatter it to the wind.

Though the column of flame is negated, your bubble also erodes to some degree - alarmingly so. You believe that the very act of it hitting direct flame erodes some of the oxygen bound in its form. Since you're forced to use the concentrated air inside to reinforce its protective outer shell, the entire bubble shrinks slightly as a result.

Still, it works magnificently and you're still alive… though for how long could you do this? You're surrounded by fire and being assaulted by some kind of fire devil. Whatever defenses you've got right now aren't gonna last very long against it.

While your mind races to find a way out of this, waves of frustration and annoyance waft off the Ifrit, along with hints of surprise and disbelief. Clearly it didn't believe that you could possibly fight back against it. Its mind also races, also searching for a way to end things quickly. 

Oddly enough however, you don't sense a lick of malevolence or hate. Rather, it seems to be driven by a simpler impulse - that of a need to be free. But somehow, it has also equated freedom with its own singularity, as though having other minds in its vicinity impedes its autonomy somehow.

In other words, it believes your very presence keeps it imprisoned, which is the antithesis to its existence.

Because of that, the Ifrit is driven by an instinctive need to neutralize you as fast as it can. But your defense clearly stymies it, to the point where it becomes visibly frazzled. The shape of its swirling flames literally spike outward in small pulses, despite its constant upward flow.

You sense its psionic energies rise up as it attempts to Scan you, but you quickly envelop both you and Noir in a powerful Cloak to keep your true abilities hidden. This allows you to repel its Scan, though you strain against its sheer psionic might. A spark of a headache forms as a result.

And for some reason the Ifrit itself doesn't attempt to hide its capabilities, which makes you believe that it might not exactly know more advanced techniques. Despite that, you can easily sense that it can channel as much energy as you, if not more.

Worse, the depth of its pool of energy is far greater than your own. No way could you last in a battle of attrition against it, especially considering that you're already half exhausted. 

But seeing as it's unable Scan you properly or fully, the Ifrit's flame body shifts and flares outward as its anger and irritation pulse outward. 

As the Ifrit moves and dances in the air in front of the shed, you realize that it's utilizing every part of its psyche to do so. It isn't simply shifting the air and flame with its Telekinesis, it's also keeping its physical form in relative shape through its Temperance. Not only that, when it attempts to Scan you, it also elevates its own ESP - likely in an attempt to better understand what it's sensing.

It lashes out again with another column of fire, which you now recognize is woven with multiple energies. It isn't just using its Telekinesis against you in the attack - it also has the energies of Surge and Scan woven all through it. 

Which means it senses and feels with every portion of its flame 'body', which it also keeps together purely through its willpower. You and Noir are overawed by the Ifrit and its reality - if not for the flame portion of its existence, it would be a purely psionic and intangible creature. 

But not so overawed that you don't defend yourselves from its powerful attack. It throws a massive blast of flame at you, one that's large enough to completely overwhelm the entirety of your bubble. It seems to have sensed exactly where you've placed your defenses, and is attempting to stamp it out utterly - you included.

The huge wave of flame washes over and around your bubble, filling most of the shed with a rush of flame. Though you're able to protect yourself and Noir, along with some of the things right around you, the rest of the shed's contents are instantly engulfed in flames. Bags of soil, the crates of seeds, the tools, the cabinet, the desk, the computer, all those papers scattered everywhere - everything around you catches alight and melts or bursts or cracks or blackens. 

Though your bubble keeps you relatively safe, you can still feel waves of heat pierce through. Worse, the bubble itself shrinks as its dense outer layer is shaved away.

Worried for your future, you reach outward with your Telekinesis and slam the sliding double doors closed, cutting off the blast of flame from the Ifrit. Though it's no longer directly hitting your bubble, the inside of the shed is still covered in flame. 

Worse, you sense that the Ifrit hasn't finished its attack, and is continuing to blast the shed with an unending blast of fire. You feel its energies wrapping around the shed's exterior, as it attempts to consume it in its entirety. 

Its heat is so intense that your bubble can hardly keep up. You begin to sweat profusely and pant heavily as the overall temperature rises higher and higher.

You sense Noir attempt to slash at the Ifrit with her Telekinetic claws, but no matter how much energy she pours into her attack absolutely nothing happens. She claws at it with near abandon, assaulting it with claw after devastating claw. 

The Ifrit pays them no mind, and hardly even recognizes them as attacks. Instead, it focuses more of its energies on the pyrokinetic blast sweeping across the shed.

And while you work out what you could possibly do, the heat from its flames begin to cause the far corners of the shed to glow a dark red. Some parts of it start to sag downward, which causes a great deal of fear to sweep through Noir. Your whole body shudders at the realization that it won't be long until you're completely cooked inside of a molten metal shed.

Driven by an impulsive need to survive, you gather up your energies and weave them into a powerful Telekinetic burst. You push your atmospheric bubble outwards violently in an attempt to counter all the flames around you by snuffing it out with a thick layer of air. 

At the same time, you infuse it with a powerful Surge - one filled with a deep sense of defiance. Instead of allowing them to mix together to create a combination power, you instead allow them to work in parallel. As a result, your defensive burst pushes a concentrated layer of air all around the shed's interior, snuffing out the majority of flames right around you. 

Even better, your Surge meets the Ifrit's pyrokinetic blast and fiercely pushes against it, ending the attack altogether.

You sense wide-eyed shock emanating from the Ifrit, as though it is utterly stunned by what you've done. While it recoups its senses, you do your best to draw your energies back in towards you, and re-form your atmospheric bubble once again. 

But this time, instead of sealing the shed from the inside, you do so from the outside, leaving a thick layer of highly condensed air just outside it. However, by doing so you've left the air inside the shed rather thin, and your mind starts to spin from the lack of oxygen.

You do your best to keep yourself together, to keep your mind sharp, but find the task more and more difficult as the moments tick forward.

We've gotta end this quick! Noir yells through the Network. 

I know, I know, you reply frantically. 

Well I can't touch the thing at all, and I've got no idea what to do!

I'm trying to figure something out, alright?

You glance at what's left around you that isn't already on fire, hoping to find something that can help somehow. There's your stuff, the hammock, and the tractor where Noir was sleeping under. 

You think to yourself that none of these could possibly do anything to change the situation. You might be able to extinguish the flame if you had a huge fire blanket perhaps, or if you had more water than a handful of bottles…

An idea strikes you out of the blue, causing your psionic energies to ripple outward powerfully. 

Use your TK to fling that tractor at the Ifrit! you tell Noir.

What? That's not going to do anything! she protests.

Oh, but don't throw it through the thing - keep it right in the middle of it, you continue unabated.

That's still not going to do anything!

Not by itself it won't, no.

Although Noir is completely confused by what you want, she still does as you ask regardless. She handily lifts up the heavy tractor even as you slide the double doors back open, then she flings the tractor right into the Ifrit's body. And also as you request, she keeps it suspended within its swirling form.

The Ifrit's flames are quick to burn up whatever it can. Parts of the tractor starts to glow red even as its rubber and plastic parts blacken and melt away. Even its thinner strips of metal and parts glow and warp and sag within the first few seconds.

So are you gonna do anything or what? Noir complains.

Just wait, okay…

Even as you ask Noir to be patient, the Ifrit launches an attack of its own. Once again, it tries to blast you directly with a jet of flame. But instead of getting through the open door and hitting you, it smacks against the seal you've formed just outside of it. 

And since it sees it can't get at you directly, it widens the jet until it envelops the entire front of the shed once again. Its flames rip and tear at your bubble, even as it spreads up and out and around.

Panic rises up sharply in Noir as the Ifrit once again attempts to cook you. Though your defenses are holding, it won't be long until it's gone. You simply don't have enough air to reinforce it with, and your own breaths get shorter and shorter as the attack continues. 

But the moment you've been waiting for finally arrives - most of the tractor's outer panels have long since melted or burned away, along with whatever small parts and wires inside. All that leaves the inner core of the vehicle relatively intact - the frame, the axle, the engine.

And more importantly, they're now glowing orange from the sheer heat of the Ifrit's flame.

So you summon up as much of your Telekinesis as you possibly can, which causes a spike of pain to shoot through your head. Then you reach down below the farmstead itself, far beneath the surface. Down there, you grasp at a massive amount of water inside of a large aquifer buried in between layers of rock.

Then you push upwards on them with every part of your being, causing the water to shoot upwards forcefully. The ground shudders beneath you as the pressure pushes up against the layers of soil and rock and sediment above it, as the pressure pushes the water up through the well with tremendous force.

Once out there, you use your Telekinesis to direct the violent water spout right at the Ifrit - specifically at the superheated engine itself.

Shut the door! you Telepathically yell at Noir.

And on realizing what you're doing, she quickly obliges. The doors slide shut solidly just as your water spout strikes the glowing engine. Though you don't see it, you know exactly what happens - there's a heavy CRACK as the engine itself shatters from the sudden change in temperature, along with a deafening BOOM as the water is instantly turned to steam.

You feel a wave of pressure strike you, even from the inside, owing to how powerful that blast is. Alongside that wave comes heavy metal shards striking the outside of the metal shed violently, some of which punch through the thin steel and embed themselves into the dirt around you. 

But the devastating moment is quick, and all goes still immediately after.

It takes a second for the both of you to gather yourselves, and when Noir slides the door back open the only thing either of you see is a massive blast mark where the Ifrit once floated. But otherwise nothing else remains. The ground around the point of impact is littered with numerous shards of the shattered tractor, each one a testament to your devastating attack.

Before either of you can relax, you sense small slivers of the Ifrit's consciousness spark up. They slowly begin to draw themselves back together, back towards the point where it last existed as a whole. Its thoughts and emotions once again start to swirl into being, though this time with much more fury and murderous intent than before.


Chapter 66: Burning Plains, Pt 9

You immediately leap into action and use your Telekinesis to stop the flow of superheated air back into the Ifrit. Or try to, anyway. Though you're straining with all your might, the best you can do is just slightly slow the particles down.

Help me out here! you yell through the Network. Please?!

I don't even know how you're doing that! Noir replies. But I'll try…

You sense her reach out, mimicking the way your own energy flows. And by doing that, she's able to also figure out how to manipulate particles to some degree, which helps slow the Ifrit's gathering flames. Thankfully, your absolute panic and need to survive helps her hone her newfound skill despite not having the hours of practice you have.

Still, it's a tough match - the both of you groan and strain and grit your teeth in an effort to stop the fiery creature.

It's still far stronger than the both of you combined - its very essence is built on its own Telekinetic abilities, and it is incomprehensibly more experienced than you. From what you can tell, it understands the very foundations of what the power is, and can use it as easily as you use your own body. It's practically a subconscious effort on its part.

You're certain that the Ifrit is equally as powerful as the Sweeper, at least in terms of Telekinetic abilities. Perhaps even more so. 

Thankfully, because of how much damage you did to the Ifrit earlier with that blast, you're able to hold it at bay. Or just barely. It too is straining to pull itself together, though it is winning ever so slowly. Worse, all of you are aware of this fact, that it's only a matter of time before it can gather enough of itself to fight back with ease.

Your head throbs with pain as your energies sweep through you, as your psionic powers flare out with desperation. You sense slices of heat and fire shivering invisibly in the air, as the Ifrit struggles against you. As you and Noir wrestle against it for control of the atmosphere. As all three of you fight for your very lives.

Alternating waves of hot and cold air splash you across your face as you all vie for control.

You and Noir attempt to slow the air down and keep it cool, while it attempts to lighten it and speed it up. You even detect a hint of methane in the air, as though a spark is about to occur. But you're able to keep just enough control of the air around you to prevent such violent reactions.

After a second, you chide yourself on your foolishness thus far. You've already noted that the Ifrit isn't just activating powers and using them - no, it's layering them as part of itself, so that they better work in conjunction with each other.

It simply isn't just pulling itself together with its Telekinesis. That would be too simple an act. No, a quick Scan reveals that it's using all of its Disciplines to pull itself together. The Ifrit has activated its Temperance to reform itself, its ESP to come quicker to full consciousness, its Surge to speed the process metaphysically, its Telekinesis to speed the process physically.

The creature is even using its Third Eye and Foresight to determine which power to temporarily boost, and when.

Least importantly, it's using its Telepathy simply to scream out into the psionic void. It reminds you of screaming to let out frustrations, or of a kiai shout in martial arts. Somehow, by emitting Telepathic noise like this, it's able to better focus its other powers. Sharpen them, even. Almost like it is acting like a rocket's backblast. 

More importantly, it's using a third power in Control - one which you have no idea what it does, not exactly. But you try to remember the way it's channeling its energies because once you're done with this thing, you need to learn it.

Regardless, on realizing that it's utilizing every bit of its powers in synchronicity with itself, then you must do the same as well. It's the only way you could possibly beat it. 

In fact, you're sure you could beat the thing. Though it seems incredibly powerful with all three Disciplines, it doesn't seem to know that the powers have an inverse. If it did, it would have certainly used one by now, or at least would have attempted to overcome your Cloak.

Since you've got almost half a tank of gas left, you'd better use it wisely.

Hey, I'm gonna try something, alright? you tell Noir. Can you pick up Telekinesis by yourself for a bit?

What? No! I only just now figured out how to control all this air! No way can I take all of that on by myself! she replies frenziedly.

Just for a second. Maybe two. I'll rejoin you once I'm set.

Fine, fine! Don't blame me if I slip and we get roasted!

You grin as you activate your Foresight and step into a sliver of the future. As you've done before, you increase your Temperance and accelerate your senses for a flash of a moment. As a result, you hang in the moment between, stretching out time to an eternity inside of your Temporal Acceleration. 

And in this long and drawn out slice of time, you activate a number of powers - each one with the intention of carving away at the Ifrit one bit at a time, from every possible angle and dimension. 

First, you barrage its Telepathic ravings with slivers of Interrupts. Though they are simple 'stops', they're enough to pierce through the noise and jar its very thoughts. Even just the first few Interrupts cause parts of its psyche to shudder and shake, down to its psionic roots and foundations. 

Doing so loosens the grip it has on its other powers, allowing you to further erode its very being.

Because you can't combat its powers of Cognition with their antithetic versions - you simply don't know what they are - you instead pour in extra power into your Devour. You use these to practically surround the Ifrit, covering it from every angle against its own incoming particles. At the same time, you channel as much Telekinetic energy as you can spare into Noir to give her as much of an edge as possible.

When you step out of your Temporal Acceleration, everything seems to hit the Ifrit at once, and it becomes very momentarily stunned. It's especially affected by your Interrupts, which pierce into its mind with unrelenting energy. Though the bombardment does little to actually damage the Ifrit, it does something even better. 

The Telepathic backblast becomes irregular and dissonant, which causes the Ifrit's other powers to stutter and waver significantly. You can feel the energies in them twist and turn in ways they shouldn't, causing their patterns to go awry. 

At this point you open up with everything you've got into your Devour, completely negating the Ifrit's numerous inwards Surges. By stopping it from drawing on its psyche further, you're able to cause a spectacular chain reaction, where one stumble and slip leads the Ifrit further down the proverbial hole. 

Your Devours combined with Noir's Telekinetic resistance easily halts the Ifrit's attempt to rebuild itself, though you can sense its sheer anger and frustration and deep desire to survive lash outward in powerful waves.

Finally, you intertwine your Foresight and some of your Telepathy to find slivers of the future that reveal the Ifrit's demise. You then project those slivers and weave them into the Ifrit's own Foresight in an attempt to completely demoralize its will to win. As in the past, you fling countless copies of a falsified future at its energies and fool it into believing that its future is bleak and pointless.

Though it hardly gives up on seeing your Omen in full force all around it, or by the barrage you're assailing on its psyche, or Noir's constant ripping and tearing of its physical form. It struggles as hard as it can against the both of you with everything it has, to the point where all three of you strain greatly to maintain control of the situation.

Despite the pulsing pain in your head, all your powers weave through the Ifrit's dramatically waning energies, and rip it apart from its metaphysical core with one concerted, violent pull. You and Noir then shred it completely, even despite its agonizing and vengeful wail.

But once you separate its physical and psionic parts far enough from each other, the whole thing simply… ebbs away. There's no violent thrashing, no dramatic explosion, no rising from the dead. The Ifrit simply ceases to exist beyond a waning psionic echo. Its life force and energies peter out into nothingness in parallel.

Once its presence is completely gone, you note that the temperature around you is significantly cooler. It's certainly still oppressive considering it's daytime, but certainly nothing like before. Or perhaps, certainly more similar to the temperature back East.

You look outwards, past the charred farmland around you and watch as the flames in the middle distance seem to lower and weaken. Many flicker and fade, even as you try to recover from all that effort. It takes a few minutes, but they eventually die out completely. Maybe one or two small fires are out there, trying desperately to stay lit, but that's about all that's out there.

There's still a constant warping haze in the air due to the sheer heat wafting up through the air, but it's no longer as agitated as before.

You sigh deeply as you let go almost all of your held energies and power everything down to a minimum.

You can't help but think about the Ifrit itself as you recover, specifically where it has come from - it hardly seems like many of the other alien creatures that have appeared. It's certainly nothing like the Crags or other animals you've come across.

Then again, what would you know? If alien beings are invading the earth, who knows what they could do or what they're composed of. You can't help but think about the origin of all these alien creatures, but you can do little more than theorize.

More critically perhaps, it makes sense to you that Ifrit itself was causing all the fires out here. Its attempts to 'free' itself must have been raising the outside temperature to such a degree that all these fires have spread, resulting in all this damage. 

Since its very existence was enough to melt corrugated steel, it would no doubt have caused even more damage had it gone free. Plenty of lives would have been lost to it, simply due to it traveling. 

It seems to you that it was almost drawing on the energy of the sun itself, as though it was acting as a kind of beacon. A bit like shining rays through a magnifying glass. But instead of directing it, it's drawn into a point instead.

You also wonder how that's even remotely possible, how something so small could affect something so large and so far…

Just as you sigh that it's dead and you no longer have to worry about it, it occurs to you that it can't possibly be the only one. There must be more of these out there in the world, right? Terrible things never come singularly. After all, life is a diaspora filled with infinite pathways, each of them terminating in endless blessings and horrors alike. 

You make a few notes and sketches in your Journal to try to collect all of your thoughts about the Ifrit. But you end up with too many other questions which seem to pluck at your curiosity with ease.

"We'd better get out of here fast," you say after you finish up your entry.

What, you don't think we killed that thing? That Ifrit, you called it? Noir replies. She licks her paw as though to mend some hurt in it.

"Oh we beat that thing, I'm certain. Problem is other things."

You Scan outward in every direction, for as far as you can reach. Almost all of what you can sense is dead - the fire damage is vast and beyond your full sight. Though you certainly don't sense any more Ifritii, it doesn't mean they aren't out there.

"For one thing, that Ifrit might have friends or family," you reply. "They're not gonna like one of their own getting offed. If there aren't, there's going to be some rather curious things headed in our direction. Probably dangerous, hungry things. Best we avoid meeting any of them and get the hell outta here."

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