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:bulletyellow: Official Characters
This folder is dedicated to the solo images of the official characters of the Sonic franchise throughout the multiple medias and representations the series has given us throughout the years. This folder is for single characters only. Multiple forms of the same character however are still considered to be one character. (Example: Having Modern Sonic and Classic in the same picture would count as one character.)

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This folder is dedicated to the solo images of fan / original characters inspired by the Sonic franchise.

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This folder is dedicated to group images that show off two or more characters. This applies to all official, original and fan characters. Not be be confused with the Romance / Couples folder.

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This folder is specific for characters who are showing affection and/or are in love with each other.

:bulletyellow: Character References / Written Bios
This folder is where all references and biographies for fan / original character. Redesigns are also allowed as well. General images however are not. NO JOURNAL SUBMISSIONS ! !

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Gallery Folders

Featured
Wraith by FenriRez
I've got a free afternoon... by Gemlik-rogue
[LEWD]  Sally by HarmonyDescent
Blaze by Sue--Boo
Official Character
Movie Ray concept by MightyRay
Blue Spheres (2022 REDRAW) by Star-Shiner
flower Rouge by piink-rose
Super Gang by Yusonin
Fan - Original Character - FULL
Kasumi (Different artstyle) (3) by ChaseTales
Shade Dark The Hedgehog by DarkShadeDemon
Angelic Foxy (Kphoria Style) by JoshXMattFoxes73
Nazuna Kazemoto - The Jaded Sword by Teslarossa
Multiple Characters
Blaze and Honey by Rose-factor
Family Time! (Finally a new Vectilla post) by Isaac-Maynez
Sonic Spec OPS AU: Breaching (Amy and Blaze) by Silver8lue
Sonic the Hedgehog: No Way Home by Jame5rheneaZ
Romance - Couples
Fake Tiny Toons Animation Cel by Toko90s
COMMISSION - Joy x Silver by Star-Shiner
Character References - Written Bios
Meridian Reference by VYXED
Akumi the Wolf new reference (Sonic FC) by Silver8lue
~Shimmering Spectra~ by TheSparklyMisfit
Hazel the Rider Chipmunk by TheSparklyMisfit
Comics
Sonikku Relationships: page 67 by SirBaconing100
Sonikku Relationships: page 68 by SirBaconing100
that's a M.E. cake! by Sayuri-Amaya
Empty book -page76- by ultimatewino
Written Works
IIoI Twisted Fates- Chapter 1,Immortal Insanity or Innocence 2~Twisted FatesChapter 1: A Stormy Nightby Liyu Conberma, ,,A planet more commonly called Wheel World turned slowly, its appearance much like that of a giant ring. The outer portion was dead rock and the sun was not near enough to provide warmth, but thanks to an artificial atmosphere, the inner portion of the ring protected its citizens. The climate felt pleasant despite the fact that every day was an eternal twilight.Argentium, the official name of this unusual world, was not only home to the race of Bem, but to a dozen other alien species who had created an alliance known as the Federation. It was a desirable situation to be part of this arrangement, with privileges and benefits most planets envied.Yet among them were at least two who were not members of the Federation and had no interest in remaining, but could not return home because of the snail-like pace of bureaucracy. They were Amadeus and Rosemary Prower, a couple rescued from the planet Mobius years ago. Numerous times the husband and wife pleaded their case for the aliens to assist their home planet, and receiving flat denial, they then begged to be returned there themselves. However, their pleas went unheard as they were forced to become “temporary guests of Argentium until further notice”. And now the Prowers’ home world was forbidden due to renewed threats by the Xorda.Therefore they had been trapped there for over ten years, and much of that time had been spent trying to garner sympathy for their plight, but with few results. The residents simply did not seem able to understand why these strangers would want to leave when they were safe here. Eventually the pair had tried to look at their situation in a positive light and found things to occupy their attention, though the effort had ulterior motives.The Prowers tried their best to support each other, and they longed for their son, Miles, every day. To imagine how he’d grown up…wondering whether he was happy or healthy or had friends…or still lived… Such questions plagued their minds ever since they’d been brought to this planet.However, a miracle descended upon their depression. A nine-month period of time filled the Prowers with hope and happiness in these bleak days. The sight of Sonic the Hedgehog during Ceneca-9009’s trial had brought them even more healing, as it waived their fears for Miles—or “Tails”, as Sonic called him. Rosemary had been seven months along in her pregnancy at the time and Amadeus begged her to escape the planet in the one-seater ship, but she couldn’t leave him behind… Not after everything they’d been through together. Instead they’d let Sonic return home, carrying their message of love for Miles.But at least they had another hope for freedom.Anyone was welcome to apply for entrance to the popular workshop known as “Spark Labs”, but only about fifty people per year were allowed full access for their experiments. On the other hand, there was no limit on the number of assistants.In Spark Lab #4, a handful of aliens were still hard at work even though the sleep-cycle was drawing close. On the first sublevel, Amadeus Prower held the cage of a tiny purple rodent that darted about frantically while his other two colleagues worked studiously behind him. Carramni-Vilith-Shamtul, a blue alien with a vaguely centaurian body, was responsible for the experiment he was so interested in. She adjusted several dials and carefully tapped in coordinates.“Nearly ready,” she said with growing anticipation. But then her face twisted with anger. “Not again. Zim! Turn your infernal device off! It crossed frequencies with my individual wormhole generator for the fourth time today. You know I can’t have any disruptions during live trials.”Zim, a small greenish alien with a head twice the size of his body, along with a pair of enormous pink bug eyes, looked up from his screen reluctantly. “But Carramni, I’ve just made connection to another new zone! Nothing seems to be moving, though. I don’t think it’s a mistake on my part... Perhaps if I have the viewer go back farther I can find a time period that isn’t frozen and—” Carramni-Vilith-Shamtul rolled her eyes, lashing her tail with its scalpel-like barb in irritation. “I don’t know why you are so obsessed with the histories of other zones when you could be using the technology for our own.”“Anybody could find out the history within our own zone. There is no challenge involved,” the alien said in a shrugging tone. Nevertheless, his machine powered down and he gave a little bouncing hop backward. “There. Are you less dissatisfied now?”“Tolerably so,” she replied with a glare and focused on fixing the coordinates. “Prower, if you would please place the Rattata into the compartment?”“Rat in place,” he said, closing the small door on the side of the huge machine. He could still see it through the reinforced glass as it sniffed and occasionally gnawed on the bars of its cage.“Rattata,” she corrected.They watched the machine hum to life. Carramni hit the switch and the cage along with its occupant disappeared in a flash of light. The alien ran to a comm-screen and looked at the figure there who was on a nearby planet. A blue centaur like herself held up the very cage and Rattata that had just been in the Spark Labs of Argentium. The little purple creature scampered about madly inside, obviously having suffered nothing worse than a scare.Behind the exultant Carramni, Amadeus breathed a sigh of intense relief. Of the last hundred tests, forty-eight had been entirely successful with no deaths or side-effects. The testing on mammals had a remarkably good record, making him more confident that the individual wormhole generator (or teleporter, as he preferred to think of it) would be the answer to his plight.For centuries the Bem had been able to send ships throughout the known galaxy using their manufactured wormholes, but the stress and intense energy it involved was too dangerous to use directly on people without a protective shield. Carramni’s invention was the culmination of her entire lifetime and she considered it her highest achievement to be able to send people safely through the wormhole generators.“I want data on everything.” Carramni fairly skipped over to the brown fox, her elbow nudging him in a friendly way. “Can you believe it, Prower? Twenty tests perfectly successful in a row! A machine that can directly transfer living matter to other planets… Once the trials are done I can present it to the Council of Scientific Advancement, then they can approve it for sentient beings!”She continued to gush about the future applications of her teleporter with greater excitement. But Amadeus had already started packing his things, ready to leave Spark Lab #4. “Carramni, I believe my family needs me at home. I’ll be back tomorrow,” he replied with a polite smile.She stopped speaking, nearly stunned. He had been her most encouraging assistant and no one else seemed more eager to see the experiment completed. “But Prower, I was going to start the next trial before the Spark Lab closes down for the sleep-cycle. You don’t really want to miss it, do you?”Amadeus was silent for a moment, as if reconsidering, but he quickly flashed her another smile. “No, I think I would rather spend time with my wife and daughter.”With that he left the lab, leaving a flabbergasted Carramni and the oblivious Zim behind. As he walked toward a less populated area near the outskirts of the city, his mind swam with thoughts of his lovely wife and their six-month-old miracle.Sarah Rosemary Prower.He honestly didn’t think they would have the chance to become parents again. Ever since their abduction from Mobius, they had been secretly lonely. But the day Rosemary broke the news to him, life on Argentium became more bearable. Of course, when they explained her pregnancy to the Bem High Command, they granted her permission to give birth on one condition… Their child would be an official citizen of Argentium until maturity. In their first year on Argentium, Rosemary had noticed a small, round building where different resident alien species brought their eggs (or equivalent unborn offspring). Curious, she investigated, realising right away it was a nursery. Wondering why so many aliens were doing so prompted her to begin asking questions.The discovery that any baby born on the planet was automatically registered as an Argentium citizen (and, by consequence, also a member of the Federation) would not have been so troubling if it was not for everything that went along with it. Because the government considered itself the ultimate “parent” of every child, it took education and upbringing quite seriously. Any parents who didn’t raise or teach them in the “approved” way would have their children forcefully removed and given over to the state. Even so much as the suggestion that a family wanted to leave Argentium to escape the overbearing government had resulted in loss of custody many times.They knew with absolute certainty that Sarah would be kept on Argentium even if by some unlikely chance they themselves were permitted to return to Mobius. Their child would not even be allowed to leave the surface until the age of adulthood.Of course, Amadeus had already been involved in Carramni’s teleportation experiment before Rosemary’s news, so they both “agreed” to the condition, for now. They’d play along until the wormhole-generating device had been perfected, and the three of them could leave the planet for good.It was close now, he could feel it.As he walked, the tall buildings of the nearby city were replaced by clusters of residential dome-shaped homes, all made from the planet’s native purple rock. Ceneca-1288, the Bem who had been assigned to provide all necessities for the Prowers, made sure they were given a dwelling here on the outskirts shortly after their arrival. A kindness she didn’t need to do, but they were grateful for it.“I’m home!” Amadeus announced as the door automatically slid upward for him, sounding like a classic happy-go-lucky husband returning from work.“Ba!” a high-pitched cry of pure delight greeted him, quickly followed by Rosemary’s warm welcome. The pale brown vixen hurried into the foyer, giving him a kiss on the lips. Amadeus grinned at the bouncing baby in his wife’s arms, tiny hands stretching out for her daddy. “How’s my Little Soldier?” he cooed at his baby daughter, tickling her chin. ,Sarah gave a happy gurgling shriek, automatically pushing his fingers away and curling up to protect herself from another tickle (even though she loved it so much).“Little Soldier” was the nickname Amadeus gave his precious daughter, and Sarah seemed to take a liking to it. She had golden orange fur like her long-lost brother, but she had inherited more from her father with his brown hair and dark blue eyes. But most unique, she had a distinct butterfly-shaped birthmark on the back of her neck.He remembered clearly the day he witnessed his little Sarah’s birth. She’d been so small, her fur so light, but she cried so loud that he could have sworn the entire birthing building heard it. And the moment he first held her, he fell in love. Her eyes seemed brighter than all the stars in the galaxy. Amadeus felt he could conquer the world, and he would protect his daughter with everything he had.“How’s the experiment?” Rosemary asked, voice dropping to a conspiratorial hush. Music droned in the background, almost drowning out her words.“It’s more successful every day. Soon we can get off of this planet,” Amadeus replied in an equally-quiet tone. They had to be cautious, aware that they could be eavesdropped thanks to the comm-units installed in every home. More than once the couple had been summoned to the Bem High Command for making comments that were considered potentially subversive even though they were spoken in the privacy of their own dwelling. He gently took his daughter and swung her toward the ceiling, which made the baby break out into infectious laughter.Rosemary sighed, “I hope so. I’ve been hoping I would find some loophole in the archives. I went back over two hundred years trying to trace the automatic infant citizenship law back to its origins and find any objections that might have been successful. Nothing…” She paused before adding thoughtfully, “I can’t help but be impressed by their form of government, though.”“Maybe it’s something we could share when we go back to the Kingdom of Acorn,” Amadeus said, also aware that though he didn’t like all the laws on Argentium, the democratic system allowed everyone to have a say in how the planet was governed.His daughter gave an insistent whine for attention, which he gladly gave. “Come on, Sarah! Say ‘Dada’,” Amadeus coaxed, bouncing her on his knee.However, Sarah shouted “Aba!” before she went back to sucking on her fist.“You know most babies say ‘Mama’ first, right?” Rosemary said with a smirk.The one-eyed fox held his baby girl up to snuggle her indulgently. “Nah, she loves her daddy more, doesn’t she?” “What did you say?” Rosemary said, with an undertone of mock-fury.“Uh…maybe she has a special love for Mommy?” Amadeus said, trying to redeem himself.Rosemary shook her head, amused, but then her expression softened with a tint of sadness when she caressed Sarah’s smooth cheeks. “I can’t wait for Miles to meet his baby sister.” “Yes… If only we knew for sure that he’s alright…” Amadeus trailed off, expression matching his wife’s. “Anything could have happened back on Mobius by now.”He then wrapped arms around his wife, their baby cuddled safely in the middle. Sarah loved this kind of embrace, both her parents’ body warmth soothing her.They ate their dinner, by now long-accustomed to the various coloured mashes that constituted food for the Bem, then spent the evening remembering Mobius and laughing over silly things they had done in their youth before the Great War. Sarah played contentedly with a set of blocks Amadeus had made from local minerals, which was both a source of frustration and entertainment for the baby since a few of them were magnetic.The couple was beginning to yawn and make vague references to sleep and plenty of work for the next day when something happened. For a moment they weren’t sure what it was, but then a tremor went through the ground beneath their feet. Amadeus glanced at the opaque walls and gave the curt command “Windows, transparent!” Through the faux-windows that made everything outside appear slightly distorted, the sight of a whole host of battleships loomed over the world.,“The Xorda! What are they doing here?!” Rosemary gasped, sweeping Sarah into her arms protectively.“I heard the Bem were trying to negotiate a permanent neutrality agreement with their ambassador a few days ago,” her husband said nearly under his breath, “but I had no idea they brought their entire fleet to Argentium!”“But why would they attack the Bem?”He gazed at the spacecrafts above them that were firing at each other, covering the starry sky with giant fireballs and raining laserbeams. It took a minute to discern the pattern.“…They’re not. Those Bem ships up there aren’t fighting. They’re running away. The ones that are battling the Xorda are those black ones. I’ve never seen—”An explosion cut off anything else he was about to say as a laser blast missed its target and made a crater beside their home, cracking the walls and sending them to their knees.“Amadeus!” Rosemary screamed as the windows went opaque again and the lights lost power. Sarah squealed in her arms, terrified. His hands found them and the three blindly made their way to the exit, but its sliding door refused to budge. Intended to keep them safe, it now trapped them inside. Amadeus rammed his shoulder against it. More explosions shook the ground. Bits of the ceiling rained down on their heads, giving him an idea.“Stay still!” he shouted over the growing noise of battle that filtered its way inside.The male fox pushed furniture against the wall and scrambled on top to reach the cracks that were now wide enough to fit through. Once he was sure it was safe, he gestured for her to climb up and they made their way into the open air, so shocked at the change that had overtaken Argentium in just a few minutes that they froze where they were.Mostly Bem but other aliens too could be seen amidst the rubble of destroyed homes and buildings, either fleeing toward the city or lying prone on the ground. Smoking craters pocketed the land and a few skimmer-crafts hurried here and there to retrieve the injured.“Prowers!” The sound of Ceneca-1288’s voice made them breathe a sigh of relief as they slid to the rubble-strewn earth. This green, four-armed alien had always taken a personal interest in their welfare, which was comforting. The fact that she had come back for them in the middle of a battlefield spoke well of her character.“What’s going on?” Amadeus demanded of the Bem.“The Xorda and Black Arms!” Ceneca-1288 replied with urgency as she beckoned them to follow her. “I don’t know why, but the Black Arms have caught the ire of the Xorda. They started firing on each other without warning—with US in the centre of the battle! Everyone has been ordered to seek safety in nearby shelters. I’m here to take you there!”She pointed with one lower hand in the general direction of Spark Lab #4. Amadeus and Rosemary both exchanged a quick glance, knowing what they needed to do. It would be a risk, but this might very well be their only chance. It was the teleporter or the shelter.“We’ll follow you.”The terrain had turned to a ruin of fire and devastation, civilians crying out in panic while the local enforcers tried their best to guide them toward safety. Enemy ships of both kinds fired on each other ferociously, heedless of the damage they were inflicting on Argentium and its innocents.A Xorda ship had crashed nearby and Rosemary cringed in horror to see water pour from a breach in its side, carrying with it at least a dozen octopus-like aliens. They flopped about on the rocky ground as a Black Arms vessel landed, spewed out a group of soldiers that leaped upon the helpless creatures, then dragged them away with savage noises.Amadeus gasped, a sudden headache forcing him to his knees. Grinding pain bored itself into his brain from the wound hidden beneath his eyepatch as he knelt, teeth gritted to keep from crying out. “We have to keep going, Amadeus!” Rosemary’s voice came from far away and he made his shaking legs move. Once on his feet, the ache receded. Within a minute he was able to ignore it. Amadeus shook his head, not sure why an attack like that had come and gone without warning.Only a short distance from where they scrambled up the embankment of a crater, one of the smaller Black Arms turned to look at a Bem enforcer who was regarding them, trying to decide whether to protect the Xorda and risk bringing attention to herself. By the time she realised she should have run or fired her weapon, it was too late. The creature moved with incredible speed, disarming her and forcing her to the ground. It made a guttural noise and another of its kind took the captured Bem inside their ship even as she screamed for help.Ceneca-1288 gasped, staring back at her sister in shock. “Th-The Black Arms— They can’t—! We have an agreement with their leader! They can’t attack our people! He promised!”Knowing she was going to get herself killed if she didn’t snap out of it, Amadeus yanked her forward by one arm. “Where is the shelter?!”She stumbled back into a run beside them, eyes scanning the buildings as though she had trouble remembering. “The…the warehouse on Street 6491-b. There is a bunker underneath with enough food for this sector to last forty planetary rolls.”More Black Arms ships were beginning to touch down, the aliens ambling toward anyone they saw in an attempt to capture or kill them. But now that they knew there was no danger of accidentally antagonising the invaders, all Bem enforcers unholstered their guns and began firing. Their weapons were strong enough to hold the Black Arms off…but it was obvious they were outnumbered here on the outskirts of the city. All they could do was give the citizens more time to escape. A beam of purple plasma sent an enforcer to the ground beside them, half her body burnt away. Amadeus grabbed two of her laser guns for himself and thrust the other two at Ceneca-1288. She gripped them unsteadily for a moment, but determination had set fire to her golden eyes and she didn’t hesitate to attack when an enemy leaped out at them. The group kept on running, shooting down any Black Arms that got in their way. The commander thrust aside the onset of another milder headache, not willing to let himself be killed because of his weakness.Little Sarah had been whimpering ever since the first explosion, but with all the jerking and flashes of light and screams of pain filling her ears, now she couldn’t stop wailing in distress. Rosemary couldn’t even do anything to calm her, terrified as she was herself.They were coming up fast on the Spark Lab. A tiny light blinked on the door, indicating its independent power source was still operational. “We’re almost there!” Ceneca-1288 said, passing the entrance. “Only two more streets.”Amadeus slowed to a stop behind her, fingers flashing over the access panel and punching in the code that indicated he was an assistant there. In just a few minutes he and his family could finally escape this planet…or die in the attempt.“Prower?” Ceneca-1288’s tone was confused as she looked back at them. “This is no time to check on an experiment! We have to reach—”Her voice cut off with a gasping gurgle and Rosemary screamed, falling back against her husband at the sight of a jagged weapon piercing straight through their friend’s chest. The four-armed alien’s body dropped to the ground, lifeless…and above her crouched a Black Arm panting, not from exhaustion, but rather excitement.,Time slowed as Amadeus recognised him as the smaller Black Arm who had first attacked the Bem. Armour covered most of his body so that it was impossible to tell what he looked like underneath it all, but the four slits on his helmet couldn’t hide eyes that glowed red.At that moment the access panel beeped, finally accepting his code. Amadeus dragged Rosemary and their squalling baby through, one fist slamming down on another panel inside and initiating its emergency lock. The door started to slide shut but a three-fingered fist shoved its way in, clawing deep gashes into the metal. There came a grinding noise when it started to crush his gauntlet. The Black Arms warrior growled on the other side, clearly furious as he tried to pull his hand back.Amadeus didn’t wait to watch. He grabbed Rosemary and fled down to the first sublevel. The noise of someone ramming against the entrance chased them while they ran.But now a thorn of doubt was beginning to prick the vixen. “Amadeus, are you sure the machine won’t kill us?”“It will work. Just trust me.”She soothed Sarah as they hurried, and though the baby still sniffled, she settled down with the absence of all the horrid sights and sounds.They made it to the lab and he started powering up Carramni’s teleporter, then he hurried to a safe set into the back wall. It had taken months of careful observation to glean the entire twenty-five digit code, but he knew he would need the Spark Lab’s most well-kept secret someday.The safe door slid open and Amadeus seized what the Bem referred to as “mystic grey beryl”…the one Chaos Emerald left to them after a strange magnetism pulled away all the rest. Only an experiment in gravity distortion had saved this one from being snatched away too.“This will give the machine enough energy to send us practically anywhere in the universe,” the brown fox told Rosemary while plugging it into the teleporter’s power grid. “We have to get the front panel off the transfer pad.”He pointed to the door where he’d placed the Rattata and its cage a few hours earlier. It was too small for either of them to fit through, but they might be able to squeeze inside the glass box if the entry was wider.Coordinates for a small village on Mobius had just been entered and he was forced to wait for confirmation that the destination existed and was accessible. It was maddening!Then he realised belatedly that the pounding from the entrance upstairs had ceased. Amadeus felt the fur all down his spine stand on end, spinning around with the laser guns out. The alien flashed inside so quickly that he wasn’t even able to fire at it.A wicked black knife flew through the air and slashed Amadeus’s hand, causing him to drop one weapon with a hiss of pain. There wasn’t even time to see how deeply it had cut before the creature was on top of him. Though he was smaller, the Black Arm felt stronger than Amadeus. His hand was missing its gauntlet which had been crushed by the door upstairs, revealing what looked like raw flesh with the skin stripped away.The fox grunted, trying to keep hold of the other gun, but the thing’s remaining gauntlet closed on the barrel and it crumpled like a candy wrapper. They rolled across the floor and slammed into the teleporter. The coordinates on the screen flickered as the machine unwittingly crossed frequencies with another beside it.Nearby Rosemary clutched Sarah, eyes wide with panic as she watched her husband fight for his life against the monster. She ran behind some experiments and made her way to the other side where his gun had fallen. Gulping, the brown vixen picked it up and aimed.Her hand shook so hard that she was afraid of killing her husband by accident, so she fired at the tiles beside them in an attempt to create a distraction. A gold-white beam scorched the floor and the armoured creature twisted around in surprise. Not accustomed to handling weapons, Rosemary was knocked off-balance from the recoil and then tripped over a set of cables. Sarah let out a cry as the two of them tumbled down. Hearing the baby, his fiery eyes fastened on the helpless mother and daughter. “Rosemary!” Amadeus cried, seeing their enemy dart towards her.She tried to back away but then realised she was trapped in a corner—there was nowhere to escape! The Black Arm towered over them, his horrible appearance a manifestation of death and cruelty. Though petrified, the vixen still shielded her daughter, hoping by some miracle that the creature would only kill her and leave the baby. He was on Rosemary in an instant, claws ready to rip out her throat—“Ba!” Sarah chirped, peeping fearfully up at him through a gap in her mother’s arms.A pair of intense sapphire eyes met his and the alien paused, seeming almost confused. It was the opening Amadeus needed. He slammed into him and they sprawled together on the floor, managing to twist one arm behind the Black Arm’s back before he could recover.“Get to the teleporter!” he shouted, barely able to keep his opponent down by pinning one knee on his spine.Rosemary scrambled to her feet and did as she was told, but once there, she was at a loss. Frantic and determined, she opened the little door and placed Sarah inside on the transfer pad, then dug into a nearby toolbox. There had to be something she could use to get the panel off! As it was, she couldn’t even get her head through the opening.The baby fox didn’t know what to think about any of this, but her eyes strayed to Zim’s viewing screen just a few metres away. The image of an enormous tree in the middle of a city looked so strange and fascinating. She’d never seen anything so beautiful before since there were no trees on Argentium.Amadeus gave a warning shout right before the Black Arm broke free, overpowering him with an incredible surge of strength and throwing him halfway across the room. Rosemary ran to her husband as he crashed into a tangle of equipment.“Sarah!” he coughed, barely able to breathe as his wife helped him sit up. “Where is Sarah?!”Before she could answer, he saw the alien draw another knife that flickered with an electric glow. It came spinning through the air toward them and he yanked Rosemary aside, then there was the sound of crackling behind them. They both looked back to see the weapon embedded in the teleporter’s controls and sending out bursts of sparks. Sarah pressed her hands against the glass wall of her prison, staring in wonder at the pretty lights and not paying any attention to the frightful noises now beginning to come from the machine.Amadeus cried out, one hand stretched toward his baby girl. She heard his voice and turned, calling, “Dada!”,Her first word… ,Then she was engulfed by a blinding light followed by a tremendous roar. The impact knocked everyone off their feet.It took time to make sense of anything. The whole world seemed to be sliding sideways or upside-down, his vision refusing to settle. The fox shook his head groggily, forcing himself up. But once his good eye finally adjusted, he looked toward the spot where his daughter had been. Nothing was left but a mass of destruction.“Noooooo!!!!” Amadeus’s cry echoed throughout the room. Beside him, Rosemary lifted her head and saw the wreckage. Uncontrollable sobs wrenched their way up from her chest. The explosion had thrown the Black Arm down as well. He pushed to his feet, one hand pressed to his forehead. The helmet had come off, leaving his face bare for the first time, and he staggered forward as though drunk. He looked around the lab.Amadeus tried to get up, but every muscle screamed in protest because he’d taken the brunt of the blast. Rosemary fared no better, unable to even get to her knees. “You killed her!” the vixen screamed through her tears. “You killed my baby!”His eyes fell on them, no longer the ruthless red, but yellow. And confused. He glanced down, one hand grabbing at the armour as though wanting to rip it off, but all at once he uttered a horrible noise and clutched his head.“H-HELP!” he cried out in a raspy voice, one trembling hand reaching out toward them.For an instant Amadeus wondered if the alien really was being sincere and needed help—but then his eyes turned crimson again and he grinned malevolently with a mouthful of hideous canines. Fortunately, luck favoured them.The tromp of many feet came from the hallway, and seconds later a group of Bem enforcers burst in. The creature dropped to all fours and growled viciously. They should have incinerated him, but somehow he managed to weave through the shower of laser-beams unscathed. With one last irritated snarl, the Black Arm darted out the exit before they could reorient their weapons.“Prowers!” one enforcer said, pulling Amadeus to his feet. “We saw Ceneca-1288’s body outside and assumed you must have hidden here. Are there any other survivors with you?”He gave a shake of his head, completely numb as his eyes continued to stare at the smoking ruin where Sarah had been pressing her little fingers against the glass and looking at him.“My baby!” Rosemary reached out in hopeless desperation.Two of the enforcers exchanged a look before one helped her up. She didn’t want to leave the room and tried to fight, but was too weak. Amadeus followed along in a daze, not caring when a huge Black Arm the size of an ogre nearly crushed their group as they exited the Spark Lab, only to be repulsed by a volley of laser-fire. All he could think about was Sarah and her sparkling blue eyes., In another zone, 200 years in the past… In the realm for deities, three goddesses resided in a cave that appeared to have infinite depth. The only sound was the women humming together in harmony to the peaceful rhythm from their loom. They were three of the most well-known goddesses in Cosium folklore and myth. ,First, the eldest, Lady Life—the creator of new threads and mother of all-being.Second, Lady Death—the cutter of threads and their guide to the afterlife.And last, Lady Fate—the mastermind of destiny and chance.A dazzling display of interconnected threads grew from the loom, seeming to fill the eternal blackness around them and creating a tapestry that stretched every direction. At the centre of it all toiled the goddess who not only knew every thread weaving through her great work of art, but she personally touched them, directing the lives of the people these threads truly were.A nudge here or there changed destinies, a single choice often affecting countless lives. Her eight spider-limbs stroked and tugged the threads, never still as she focused with delight on her work. An occasional chuckle escaped her throat as Lady Fate did something she found particularly amusing, and every so often her sister, Death, would sigh in disapproval.They existed in an indefinable way, both physically present in this place and in the lives of every being in the realm. They could see the entirety of this tapestry as well as the individual souls, choices and thoughts of the youngest to the eldest people who lived.But suddenly the goddess came to an abrupt stop when a thread materialised within the folds of her tapestry.“Sisters, I seem to have a castaway from…elsewhere.” Fate frowned. This encounter was not unheard of, but it was unusual to be a child so young. And alone. “Another?” came Death’s cool, wispy voice from above as she approached with a grace befitting her feline form. “The last one was trouble enough. That trespasser brought more lives into my hands than two warring armies.”“She is connected to the last one. It is as if…” For the first time in centuries Fate looked puzzled, and that made her two sisters apprehensive. The Mistress of Mystery did not often find herself facing a riddle she couldn’t answer. “Time has twisted to bring her here…not the same way it did for the three hedgehogs, but enough to cause ripples.”Lady Death had been busy bringing thousands of threads to an end, even as her other sister stitched thousands of new ones into the pattern. Lady Life turned her attention to the foreign thread, speaking in a tone that rang with youth.“A baby. Her destiny has already been written by another…”Lady Fate leaned closer to the brilliant little life, looking more deeply. “One of our threads has touched her far in the future… One of the Half-Born.” Her eyes lit with interest. “Hmm… What a fascinating design this can make…”“This child faces me everywhere she turns,” Death murmured, using the Great Web to see phantom possibilities. “I see no way home for her, nor a long life.”“My dear sister,” Fate nearly laughed, fingers already sliding along their tapestry and beginning to tweak lives, “I know my direct intervention is limited, but you should give me more credit. I can make sure she survives. A beautiful pattern is emerging… One unlike any I have ever crafted before. Ah! The twists and snarls will only make it more splendid! You will see. I cannot wait to begin!”, In Rofaki CityIt was the middle of the night in a kingdom far from Cosium—one by the name of Rofaki. While Cosium was known for its beauty and harmony, this country was the complete opposite. Warring politics and the lack of a single leader had left it susceptible to corruption. Thieves and those with the means controlled nearly everything outside the insulated bubbles of nobility. Criminals were arrested on trivial charges as often as serious ones and the punishment was almost always death or permanent imprisonment (little more than slavery) regardless of reasons or circumstances, making a mockery of justice.Those determined to live their lives as peacefully as possible were often preyed upon. They had no way to protect themselves without becoming targets in the attempt. So theirs was a silent suffering.But whenever the people’s eyes fell on the great tree at the capital’s centre, calm certainty filled them. The titan of an oak had stood there for nearly six centuries, planted by their first monarch from a seed said to have been given to him by one of the gods, though stories varied which it had been. It was named the “Tree of Dawn”. Legends said it flowered—a feat impossible for an ordinary oak. Only at the touch of a Rofakian with true royal blood, of course, but no living citizen had ever seen that. Not even when the last king was still alive.In some ways the tree meant everything to them…protection, hope, and eventual unity. An elderly chipmunk in her sixties pulled a hood over her face and walked uphill toward it, not sure why she had woken this night. Though nightmares were a constant part of her life, this dream had jolted her awake with its unearthly visions of a cave full of stars and a spider of pure darkness trying to capture them. For some reason Kikar had to get away from the orphanage where she was keeper for the young ones; to breathe open air and make sure the stars really were in their rightful place.And yet once outside, her sense of agitation increased. What was wrong? She didn’t know, but somehow it was important that she go this way. So her aging muscles worked harder than they had in years, only stopping when she entered the city’s main plaza where the Tree of Dawn grew.Without warning the wind rose in a sudden fury, slamming loose shutters about wildly and upsetting anything that had been left in the streets unprotected. Kikar shielded her head and hunkered down, startled.Overhead, stormy clouds of an unusual color appeared and started spiralling in the sky, causing alarm, confusion and fear in the wakened citizens of Rofaki City. Lightning stretched down from the clouds in a webbing of tangled, flashing wires, shooting across the kingdom. The hooded woman let out a shriek, terrified at the sight and wondering if the spider from her dream had indeed come to steal the stars and drown the world in night.Winds tore at the tree, whipping and clawing at it with a ferocity that broke whole limbs. But then an enormous bolt of lightning struck the marvelous, sacred symbol of Rofaki. A small pocket of reality bent and then straightened again, leaving something behind.Fire blazed brightly as it consumed the tree, but now suddenly there was a crying, squirming baby underneath it.“Get buckets!” a grim black labrador shouted as he burst from his home with others. The danger to all of them was clear. “Don’t let the fire spread!”When the adults started to draw buckets of water from the nearby fountain, Kikar grabbed the first one and ran to throw it on the fire. In the process, she nearly tripped over the whimpering bundle. Fire ate through the branch directly over the baby, making it crack as it weakened. Water bucket forgotten, she grabbed the child instead and fled to safety before the branch fell. The brown chipmunk watched others fight the flames, but they couldn’t reach anything except the lower branches. They blazed and popped as the tree’s sap boiled away beneath intense heat. Violent winds came screaming through the streets, carrying leaves and twigs that still burned onto the nearby roofs. Fires sprang up, beginning to consume whole buildings and sending huge crowds into the streets as they tried everything to keep the city from being decimated.Then a group of people made their way through, shouting. When the citizens saw who they were, a lane spread open before the newcomers. Six people of assorted species strode after their masters, all wearing grey robes and slave collars. Leashes connected them to the handlers, who pointed to the fires the moment they were close enough.Near one building a giant bat materialised in the air, blazing with heat so fierce that no one could even look at it. Lines of fire were drawn to the Elemental, pulled away until even the coals went dark. The other magic-users were not nearly so talented, but they were still powerful and managed to take control of the bonfires with their own Fire or Water magic. Panic subsided within minutes as everyone praised Governor Whitewing. The wilders were his personal bodyguards and he alone had authority to send them out to protect the city. All evidence of the unnatural storm had evaporated. The clouds and wind were gone as if they had never been there in the first place, leaving the stars to shine from their canopy, untouched. But the damage it had wrought remained.“The tree…” someone whispered in disbelief. “It’s never been struck by lightning… Not once in six hundred years.”Relief that the fire was gone now turned to shock and terror. The blackened Tree of Dawn stood there, leaves burnt away and branches letting off puffs of acrid smoke. Caused by the powerful arrowhead of heat and light, a great crack had split the trunk—a jagged wound that reached its deepest rings.“It’s dead!” a child in a nightgown wailed, clinging to her mother and beginning to cry.“What can this mean?”“An omen…”“Rofaki will never be whole.”“Will there be another war?”“If so, we’re doomed.”People continued to gaze at the smoking tree, despondent amid the dire predictions. The hooded woman that stood off to one side finally looked down at the baby in her arms. It was a fox, several months old.As she started to soothe the whimpering child, one of the more observant men noticed. He angrily pointed at the infant, snarling, “I saw! It was born from a bolt of lightning! It caused this disaster!”Kikar, startled at the accusation, instinctively shielded the infant from the raging man. His words filtered through the crowd, spreading and growing into certainty that the source of this terrible event was there before them. Accusations began to form, centreing on the mysterious baby.One of them exclaimed, “A cursed child!”“It destroyed the Tree of Dawn!”“Outrageous!”,Loud murmurs of anger were building on every side. And then someone shouted, “We must kill it at once!”The chipmunk could practically feel their seething gazes. But she couldn’t help seeing it as an innocent child. Someone stepped out of a shadowed building, revealing a middle-aged echidna with harsh edges to her face. She gave off no hint of compassion in spite of the fact that she was matron of the only orphanage in Rofaki City. The echidna, her fur such a dusky violet that it looked grey in the darkness, eyed the area critically, spotting the smoking tree and the people. Then her voice—with its whip-crack bark of command infused in it—drew everyone’s attention as she shouted, “What’s all this commotion?”No one responded, feeling it unnecessary to reply to her question. The sacred tree aside, five central buildings it had once overshadowed were no more than hollow ruins now. The governor’s six wilders were led by their handlers back toward the castle, but the people stayed, their anger still smouldering. At last the woman who discovered the infant spoke up. “Diadora, I—”“Kikar?” the echidna interrupted. Her stern glare and barely-suppressed growl showed disapproval of the way the other addressed her.Kikar realised what she’d just said. The week before, she had been able to speak to the other by her first name, but with a promotion from the Superior, everything had changed. Diadora separated herself from those she had never quite considered friends, but at least comrades. As a member of the Inner Circle, Diadora now considered them to be her “underlings”, and she did not permit any familiarity on their parts.She bowed her head in apology and corrected herself, trying not to feel resentful that she needed to offer more respect to this woman who was nearly twenty years younger than herself. “Madam, I’ve found a child.”Before Diadora could speak, the crowd resumed their argument about the mysterious infant. “That is an ominous child! It destroyed the Tree of Dawn! We have to kill it before it destroys us all!”Angry murmurs of agreement rumbled, circling them as the old chipmunk did her best to shield the baby. Kikar turned to her, whispering, “Madam, we have to get the baby out of here.” However, Diadora seemed unfazed. “Or we could leave it—”“Her.”“—her to the angry mob. We have enough children in the orphanage, and we don’t need an extra mouth to feed. She is no different,” Diadora hissed, irritation in her tone slowly growing as Kikar dared to delay the issue.“But she fell from the sky and caused this fire!" Kikar argued back, hoping this would intrigue her. The little one had a better chance at the orphanage than being left to her fate here.Sure enough, Diadora’s expression changed in the blink of an eye. She appeared to be carefully calculating the child’s worth. Kikar recognised that gaze and a new surge of protectiveness welled up inside, making her want to conceal the infant from the echidna as well.“She did this?” Diadora murmured, her voice almost silky in its thoughtfulness. “This child destroyed the very heart of hope and beauty in the city?” “Madam,” Kikar said with a hint of warning, directing her senior’s attention back to the people. They were now within arm’s reach and growing gradually more violent in their advances. Diadora quickly turned away from the hooded woman to face the mob. Kikar’s worry softened. As well as she was aware of the woman’s sinister nature, the echidna had a silver tongue that could get herself out of any thorny situation and had been utilised quite well in the past.“How can all of you be absolutely certain that the baby is responsible? For all we know, one rogue Fire-wielder did this,” Diadora reasoned the citizens with logic.“Impossible!” one member of the crowd exclaimed, “We all saw what happened!”An overstatement, of course. Everyone’s eyes had been on the burning tree, not the bundle beneath it, and those who did notice could hardly say with any degree of confidence that one caused the other. But disasters and outrage can fuel any number of rumours, twisting assumptions into reality. It was practically fact now that the little fox was responsible, but Diadora’s calm words and steely gaze brought them up short.The echidna spread her hands wide as though welcoming the crowd to approach. “Then where is the proof?”“We are the witnesses! WE are the proof!”“Then who among you can step forward and point out HOW an infant caused a fire that would require six Fire-wielders to bring under control?” Diadora challenged. “And you say its father was a stormcloud and its mother was a bolt of lightning?”The derision with which she spoke made the prospect seem so ridiculous that those entertaining the idea shifted uncomfortably. Her words seemed to foil the people. They admitted to themselves that the child may not be the direct cause, but she was still connected in some way to the event. There was enough of a brittle pause that the echidna used it to leave the crowd behind without being impeded. Once the infant was out of sight, their tempers would cool and they would be more rational.But they would never forget this night. By the next day, the entire city would be aware of the circumstances behind the child’s appearance.On their way back to the orphanage, Diadora muttered to Kikar, “She could prove to be useful to us. Once she can walk, put her with the Apprentices. We lost one recently, so she can be the replacement. If she is indeed a gift from our Dark Lord, then we will be rewarded for finding and training her.”The brown chipmunk couldn’t help instinctively holding the child closer. “And if she’s not?”“Then she will have to learn how to survive. And if she turns out to have no value to us after all, there are always options to dispose of her,” the echidna said offhandedly as they entered by the gate.Even though the hooded woman knew her senior’s personality well by now, she could never get used to her sadistic character, twisted yet creative ways of killing people, and most of all how diabolical she could be.Kikar ducked her head and started inside, but Diadora lifted a hand to detain her. “A name. The child needs one, don’t you think? Now what would be most suitable…?”There was no answer forthcoming, but the echidna wasn’t really asking. She raised her eyes to the sky, looking in the general direction of the city’s main plaza and the destruction left behind. The strong stink of smoke continued to waft through the air.“Slay. She is a slayer of hope, after all. A fine beginning for a member of The Perdition,” she added as the door swung shut behind her.Though the baby tilted her head in confusion, her blue eyes looked up into Kikar’s sad face. In that instant she was no longer Sarah Rosemary Prower.When Kikar was sure Diadora was truly gone, she looked back at the infant, sucking her thumb tiredly. She couldn’t help feeling pity for the dark future in store for this little one along with the others chosen by Diadora.The chipmunk made her silent way through the orphanage dormitory. Snores of sleeping children surrounded her on every side, prompting the baby to yawn. She felt herself laid into an empty cradle and then rocked gently. Kikar closed her eyes in quiet guilt, knowing there was nothing she could do to ease the great burden that would soon settle on her. The child’s fate had been decided.“Dada…” Sarah—or Slay—murmured one last time before she succumbed to peaceful slumber. What few memories she had of her parents began to fade into a hazy image, more of an idea that they had existed rather than the love and safety she’d felt with them. , On Argentium far in the future… The battle between the Xorda and Black Arms continued without abating. No one knew how long it might last. It could be weeks, months…or years! Both alien races were known for their unbending pride and tenacity in clinging to old grudges. Neither would back down easily.The majority of Argentium’s remaining citizens were safe inside shelters. Most worried about the war on their home, others hoped escape shuttles would be back to rescue them, and some cried for the loss of loved ones. “Why isn’t the Federation protecting us?” one Bem wondered as over thirty aliens sat on the floor, nothing to do but wonder about their fate. “They should have been here at least three planetary rolls ago.”“They don’t want the Xorda to declare war on them too,” another answered dismally, squashing the empty husk of a food package with her foot.“Yes. We had dealings with the Black Arms to keep peaceful relations between us. To the Xorda, if we have anything to do with their enemies, we might as well be their enemies.”Nervous whispers sifted through the group, now concerned with whether the Federation would really try to liberate Argentium or if they would consider the attempt suicide…which meant the Bem and all others on the planet were being left to their fates.But two didn’t take part in the morbid conversation, remaining quietly in mourning.“Amadeus Prower,” one Bem enforcer said as she entered the shelter. “I managed to locate this in the ruins of your dwelling during our scouting mission. I am sorry for your loss.”No words came out of his mouth as he accepted the device from the Bem’s hand. It was a photographic hologram that contained images of himself, Rosemary and their baby daughter…from her birth to their last day together.His wife hid her face, unable to bear the sight of her daughter’s delight as she wriggled in her father’s arms barely a few days ago.Amadeus felt worse than Rosemary. He’d had six months as the father to his daughter when he couldn’t be one to his firstborn son. And it was entirely likely they would all be here in this bunker, alive if he hadn’t chosen to go instead to the Spark Lab. It had been his choice. His fault.,If only he could be certain… Had the machine activated before it exploded? Had it sent her to Mobius after all? The emptiness in his heart and the terrible question of whether his daughter survived clung to him with spiked claws, digging in to remind him of his guilt.And the recordings of his time with Sarah would forever haunt him.He would never forgive the one responsible for their separation. There was no way Amadeus could ever forget that sight beneath the helmet…that unnatural face… And even worse was the way he had asked for help, sounding so beseeching. A filthy trick! If he ever encountered that monster again, he’d strangle him with his bare hands., To be continued…
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