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Bab 15: Training

A/N: Had to a lot of lab reports so kinda busy. Next chapter might be delayed because I have test on 14th and 15th. This week isn't looking good. Anyways enjoy.

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Void stopped his body from trembling at the mention of his name. He knew who Shin Malphur was, perhaps in this world, he was the one who knew him best. Every Destiny player even slightly aware of the lore was obsessed with this legendary figure. The Man with the Golden Gun, the lone Gunslinger, Dredgen Vale. He held many titles.

However, his current identity, was not yet exposed to "Shin Malphur". Hence Void restrained his reaction and only showed slight curiosity and confusion at Eriana's words.

Eriana observed Void's "Restrained" confusion. She sighed,

"Right, the newer generation don't know a lot about him. But it's better that way."

Void scoffed, internally he had already put this mission on the highest difficulty he could imagine. Shin Malphur, the man capable of killing guardians in one shot. He was a fearsome entity. Seeing Eriana not even mention it was indicative that the Praxic Fire would not give him more information unless he asked.

"I prefer if I knew more about my target from you. I wouldn't want any mistakes to happen during my mission." Void spoke resolutely.

Eriana didn't hesitate to add on some basic information,

"Shin Malphur is a very powerful rogue vigilante. In his early days he was a respected hunter. Until he eventually turned to mindless killings. There are not many accounts of his abilities or appearances. That is all the information we posses." She seemed to observe Void's expression.

Whereas after listening to the brief explanation she gave, Void truly wanted to ask whose side she was on.

His expression darkened Powerful vigilante? Mindless killings? It seemed the Praxic Fire wasn't being completely honest with a newbie like him.

But it was already more than he had expected. He naturally did not restrain his frown, because Void knew it was the appropriate reaction.

Eriana noticed his "worries" and provided a bit of reassurance,

"Don't worry, as I've said. You will never have to engage him. If anything you'll be furthest from the danger. As long as you can help triangulate his general location, our team will take care of it." She emphasized the last phrase.

As soon as she finished, Cayde chimed in slightly confused,

"Soo, young blood here is your scout. But what do you need me for? I will have you know a vanguards schedule is very packed, I don't have time to sit around and play games."

'Shameless'...was the only thought in unision by everyone present.

"Your duty is much simpler. The Vigilante has many hidden supporters in the consensus. They don't act on his whims but they do provide him information. You need to make sure Void isn't connected to this mission in any way. Seal his information, send him on one of your long treks. Whatever it is, his name should not be mentioned at all." Eriana answered solemnly.

(A/N: The Consensus is actually the leading body of the last city. A few of its members are the different factions in the city and the Vanguard + the speaker etc. You're free to google it up. In fact, I do encourage that you research while you're reading the fic and read up on some Destiny lore, you might be able to guess some plot points early on, if that's what you like to do of course.)

"That's all? You could've just asked Zavala or Ikorra for this boring stuff." Cayde replied clicking his tongue.

"A hunter is ultimately under your jurisdiction, if his records have any signs of tampering by other authorities, it would be suspicious. Rather, hunters are known to request time off from the tower. As long as you sign it off, no one would question it. It's nothing unusual." Eriana answered.

"But if Ikorra or Zavala were to handle his reports, the importance attached to his identity would be increased. I am sure you know what I mean." Her eyes narrowed.

Void was startled by her words. Indirectly, she meant that Cayde was too new in his post, if he signed off a few hunters no one would put any effort to work through those files in suspicion of a plot.

But if the mysterious and cunning warlock vanguard or the steadfast titan vanguard stepped in....Shin's supporters would definitely notice his absence.

It was times like these that the Praxic order loved Cayde for his nonchalant and sometimes erratic behavior. His carelessness was a gift they could utilize.

But despite these harsh words, Cayde barely showed a reaction. Instead, he crossed his arms and chuckled,

"Hey, if you think the big blue and Ikorra aren't up to the task just say so, no shame in admitting it. Trust me I won't tell her." Cayde gestured his zipped lips.

Eriana almost fumbled her words after hearing his response, she wanted to explain but Void could see that she deliberately swallowed her words and just walked away.

Sai and Wei stood up, joining Eriana as she faced the Den's exit. The warlock looked back at Void,

"The mission will be in a few week's time. When we're ready, I will contact you through Tevis", Eriana twirled her fingers as a small token swiftly shot through, directly dropping in Voids arms.

"And if it's any consolation, we'll replace your broken gear."

She waved goodbye and their figures immediately disappeared, leaving behind lingering transmat particles.

Void looked intently at the token in his hands, a small jade dog tag with flames engraved into it.

'Praxic order's sponsorship, it's the real deal.' His eyes gleamed with satisfaction. Void clutched his palms, perhaps the Praxic Fire weren't as prudent and dubious as he thought.

Perhaps it was also because they had offered him free gear, but Void couldn't deny their tactics, the way to a guardian's heart was free loot. Expensive free loot of course.

Cayde whistled as he smacked his lips, "That's some nice loot you got there partner, good luck on that mission though, heard that guy's a real psycho in the head you know? But hey, if you're getting paid that's all that matters. Erm... Anyways, I will catch you later, I have to go do some things Ikorra asked me to take care of." he sighed looking at his transponder filled with tasks he was responsible for.

Cayde did not linger any longer, his figure flickered away, it was actually so fast that Void couldn't even register that he had left. Forcing him to reevaluate Cayde's strengths one again.

Tevis and Void looked at each other once more, the two could only sigh. They had somehow gotten caught in some deep shit.

"So what are your plans for now?" Tevis shrugged, scratching his head.

"The mission is going to be difficult, I think I will need to do some training. I have never scouted another guardian before" Void replied looking a bit clueless.

Tevis contemplated for a few seconds, "If you're willing I can show you some steps, but it will be up to you to try and follow along. If you need some more practice, just try out the crucible. Last I heard there are many interesting contenders there."

Void nodded, accepting training from Tevis was a great chance he couldn't pass up.

The two hunters flickered away returning to the ship. A few seconds later the ship shot out from the asteroid belt, heading back into earth's atmosphere.

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[Tower, Last City Earth]

Void clutched his palms as he flexed his arms, stretching and moving his joints. Currently he had donned a covert gear used for camouflage., a dark grey thin armor suit, coupled with gripping footwear and gauntlets capable of blocking bullets.

He swiftly performed a backflip, as he nimbly got up using a reverse flip. It seemed that the gear really suited his style. Quick and agile. It was neither too heavy nor too light.

"Banshee, thanks for giving me the good stuff. I will definitely get you some golden age scraps like last time." Void complimented.

"Don't mention it, the Praxic order means business, for them to sponsor you, you're gonna need it." The Exo gunsmith replied while polishing another gun's barrel.

"What about the weapons?"

" The smg is out of commission, so is the rocket launcher. As for the hand cannon, I managed to find some replacement parts and fixed it up. Here you go." Banshee returned the hand cannon in pristine condition.

Tevis had been observing Void as he finally spoke up,

"If you're ready I can take you to skywatch. It won't change much but I can at least train you in stealth."

Void's ears perked up at the suggestion, although he wanted to train other stats, perhaps training for stealth was his main priority.

Void held up the hand cannon in his grip, examining the barrel carefully.

He could only sigh and hope to make it through this mission.

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Bab 16: Training (2)

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[Skywatch, Cosmodrome]

The sun shined, blaringly hot, the horizon was lined with desolate buildings that piled up one after the other. Each rusted and hollow, worn down by the elements.

Skywatch was an obsolete satellite bay once used in the golden age. With its hundreds of towers and control stations, it was a scrap goldmine, a technological marvel of the golden age, yet it had been hollowed out, reduced to breeding ground for the hive, vex and the fallen.

However, with a keen eye, one could barely spot the presence of something "veiled" in the city. A presence so inconspicuous, that its only traces were the mountain of corpses left behind.

The Fallen houses could not explain this phenomenon. Skywatch was a relatively safe haven during the day, but at night, it was a ruthless hunting ground. No matter who stepped in, at day break, their corpses would be littered along the barren wasteland.

But to the guardians? Skywatch was the residence of the legendary Nightstalkers. Hunters, who had mastered stealth itself, blending in the shadows, invisible to the enemy, and highly lethal assassins.

Currently Void had been dragged all the way to Skywatch central by Tevis, the leader of the Nightstalkers. Void was stunned to say the least, currently he was at the top of a satellite tower, peering down on the landscape.

Tevis stood beside him, leaning against the antenna tower, the veteran hunter chuckled,

"So, what do you think, I told you the view up here was quite breathtaking."

Void nodded, "I didn't expect a hunter like yourself to care so much about the scenery."

"Well when you spend a few years mucking about every shitty nook and cranny in the world, you start to appreciate the view a little. That aside, this vantage point is the best to survey the entire perimeter of the area. Anyone dumb enough to cross into Skywatch will instantly be hunted down", Tevis replied as he abruptly leapt off the tower.

"Wh-", Void was stumped for words. The winds rushed past his face as he recalled that this tower they were on was hundreds of meters high. In a fraction of a second, he shot up and leaned against the edge, looking for where Tevis was falling

'What the hell did he just do, there's no way anyone can survive that fall.' Void thought as he desperately darted his eyes around to search. He knew best that fall damage was an unbeatable enemy for every guardian/

But a second later he could see Tevis's body piercing straight down to the ground.

His gaze caught Tevis's as the hunter flashed him a sly smirk. A sudden influx of light gathered at his feet, and then the unthinkable occurred.

Void's eyes widened in shock, "-what"

Tevis shot towards the ground, similar to a diving hawk, the energy coating his body emanated a faint glow, it was densest around his feet. Immediately his legs jerked as he gracefully landed on the ground, planting himself down on all fours, almost as if he had dashed downwards midair.

Tevis got up from his stance, as he spread his arms wide, indicating for an applause, as the hunter raised his brows.

Voids hands were shaking as he tried to understand what had just happened. To him, falling damage was an absolute. He knew it far too well, his very first death had been to a fall.

But seeing what had just happened, he couldn't believe it. Immunity to fall damage? No, bullshit. Such an item didn't even exist in the game, let alone this reality he was in.

The system itself had also not shown him any hints for the past few days. It was barely a mission log for him that helped him navigate his powers and abilities, he felt that the system was waiting for something, something he couldn't explain. Currently Void was clueless, and now finally seeing a new breakthrough he wasn't aware of...

Ecstatic was a bit less to describe what he felt.

His Hud received a transmission as Tevis's voice sounded, "Really, I thought you would at least clap for that display, but I guess acrobatics aren't everyone's cup of tea."

Acrobatics? Void clenched his teeth, 'my ass'....

"How did you do that? Can you teach me that?" He asked immediately. 'If I can learn that skill...'

"Calm down there newbie, application of your subclass is pretty advanced stuff. I can't teach you all this complicated stuff when you've not even handled the basics. Why don't you climb down first, we can talk all about your training."

The transmission ended as he saw Tevis wave his hand, apparently waiting for him.

Void began steadily climbing down the tower, he had nimble movements, but no where near as fast as Tevis, in the end it took him a dozen or so seconds to climb down the rusted satellite tower.

Void dusted the rust off his hands as he walked up, "So, what do you mean by the basics?"

Tevis eyed him down one more time as he spoke, "Well to be honest, your combat capability is surprisingly better than average for your level. But the utilization of your abilities is horrendous. Almost like you're subconsciously limiting the possibilities. That isn't really your fault, light is a mysterious power. To completely master it, it takes ages. Thankfully guardians have an indefinite life span."

Void's eyes narrowed at 'subconsciously limiting'. He didn't want to admit it, but it was true. After all, playing Destiny for all those years definitely had an impact on how he chose to live in this world. Overall, it was very helpful, he knew more about combat tactics than an average hunter, but his 'understanding' of light was rudimentary at best.

What else could he expect, to him it was but a game just a few months ago. Expecting to adapt to a new power and then master it to the level of monsters who had lived centuries? It was but a pipe dream for him right now.

His recent progress was already considered good by him, but to move further, Void knew he had to fundamentally understand what was 'possible' with light. His combat perks were something he had unlocked after experiencing battle.

He knew it was possible to unlock more perks and master them, but to listlessly perform random actions to try and unlock a perk? It was beyond stupid.

"Go on." Void replied.

"The best way to improve those shortcomings would be to force yourself to rely on your abilities, Once you're able to take the first step, the possibilities are endless." Tevis remarked, a faint energy covered his body.

With a flick of his fingers, Tevis went completely invisible.

Void was pleasantly surprised at this ability. It was completely different to the hunter invisibility he knew....

Tevis's voice echoed, coming from an unknown direction, like he was somehow everywhere, all at once, "The light gives you powers beyond your imagination. It lets you touch the very essence of the world. Whether it be strength, vitality or speed, intelligence, sprituality. Everything can be modified. Though certain people are better at controlling certain aspects of this power than others. Hence, the class system."

Void spun around trying to locate him, his eyes shined a faint blue as Mercurio's was activated...yet Void couldn't even begin to locate Tevis.

'He's not even on my radar....'

This sight terrified Void, a hunter capable of sneaking near you without you noticing? It was a certified death sentence...He now understood why Skywatch was the stronghold of Nightstalkers...No other race could hope to survive as long as they existed here.

The voice sounded again, "Titan, Warlock, Hunter. Just fancy words to classify what you're good at. Subclasses? Just how you apply your power. These are all names, fancy titles to help people recognize who they are. But the lines are much thinner than you realize. I am not saying you can learn spells like a warlock, or create walls like a titan, but you can definitely control your energy in similar ways. Though your application will be different."

Tevis waved his fingers as his figure appeared back in front of Void, almost as if he'd never left.

"How do I start?" Void didn't hesitate with his answer.

"Eager are we, well I suppose we do have a few weeks." Tevis brought out a simple dagger that he chucked towards Void.

"I will teach you the basics, but I can't guarantee that it will be easy. We'll focus more on the stealth aspect and mobility. I think you'll need those two the most." Tevis scratched his head.

Void nodded, gripping the dagger, he spun the blade around his fingers, and looked towards Tevis.

"Your first task is simple, stealth needs discretion, and discretion requires experience. I will give you a four days. Bring me the head of every Vandal that enters the borders. Of course, you can't be seen. If you fail to kill one, I will count it as a strike, miss more than five targets, and I won't be wasting my time on teaching you directly."

The hunters eyes turned resolute for a split second, his calm demeanor was almost seeming a façade.

'Basically a limited time bounty quest?' Void thought, he agreed and left to prepare for the night. If he wanted to be unseen at every kill, it would take some preparation. This was a quest he could not fail, as expected the system also recognized it.

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{Legendary Guardian System}

!! New Side Quest initiated (Limited time)

*Skywatch Bounty (5 days remaining): Kill all vandals within Skywatch without being completely spotted by the enemy group. If user is identified and located, the quest will automatically fail.

Rewards: Tevis Reputation (+50), +Class Advancement Unlock, +xp, +Subclass Xp

Failing Penalty: Tevis Reputation (-20), Fallen Reputation (-100)

(A/N: Before you start shit talking the system and its penalties, think for a second that its just a visual representation of the actual consequences the MC will face if he fails, its not just bullshit. Random rant, anyways. Fallen reputation reduces because if he's identified they will know he's in Skywatch and increase his bounty. Keep in mind he already has a bounty on his head.)

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[Graveyard, Kings Watch]

The sky had been muddled a murky blue through the smoke spiraling from fallen glimmer excavators, nearby a deep ravine had been dugout from century old mining, stretching endlessly downwards.

Below the valley was a single wooden shack. Dust had completely settled within the wood, it had became only a husk of what it once was, riddled with fungus and mould from the water collected through the seasons.

The floor squeaked with every step, threatening to fall apart at moments notice, but the man inside seemed to not care.

His presence was heavy, the shack seemingly quaked with each breath he took.

The man wore a seasoned armor, but it showed no signs of cracking. His bright yellow eyes peered through a breathalyzer mask, allowing him to breathe through the swampy air collected in the mines. A ripped maroon cloak hung from his shoulders covering his body.

The right side of his cloak was jagged and torn, just enough for him to swiftly jerk out his arm, a holster was hung at the same side, a sleek revolver strapped inside.

The gun had a base black grip but a faint golden barrel lined at the top. It's trigger seemed worn, indicating years of use.

The man sat facing the wall inside, when he suddenly turned his head towards the door.

His golden eyes lingered near the entrance.

The door swayed open, a cloaked figure slowly walked in, facing the man.

"Here I thought you three had no more business with me? To have you at my doorstep. What's the occasion." He chuckled hoarsely.

"Just some business you know, though I have to say, quite the unique place for a hideout. I suppose the down payment in the Devil's lair was too much for you?" The figure spoke.

The man stared at him with his brows furrowed.

"Not one for comedy, I see. I mean hey everyone's got their own interests, I don't suppose you're into ramen though? Come to think of it, I know this really good spot for spicy ramen, I can't say you've ever tried it tho-"

"Get to the point." The man sounded frustrated, his hands already leaning towards the right.

"Not one for conversation, noted. Anyway I am here on her orders, I think you already know what that means."

The figure tossed a green token engraved with embers towards the man.

The two looked at each other, a moment of pure silence between the two followed, until the man rubbed his hands over the token and spoke.

"I will see to it." He paused.

"But if this happens again, I might not be able to keep our little promise." The man clutched his palms, easily bending the token in half and dropped it to the ground, his eyes turned cold.

The figure seemed confused for a second, but then regained some composure,

"I will relay it to her exactly as you said. But hey, not gonna lie, might wanna invest in some air freshne-."

"Leave." The man interrupted.

The figure waved as he left swiftly, leaving the man alone in his thoughts.

His eyes darted towards the token on the ground, he couldn't help but click his tongue.

'An annoying errand has popped up.'

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