The cable around Kael’s waist tightened, the cold, calcified fibers biting through his leather jerkin like a row of needle-sharp teeth. Above him, the colossal face pressed so hard against the glass that the calcified bone of its cheek snapped, drifting like white dust through the black amniotic fluid inside the sphere.
He was close enough to smell the rot—not of flesh, but of old oil, wet copper, and the distinct, sickeningly sweet aroma of the preservation fluid bubbling just inches beneath his boots.
*“The throne is empty, child of Julian.”*
The words did not merely echo in his mind; they vibrated through his teeth, rattling his collarbones until he coughed up the taste of pennies. Julian. His grandfather. The man who had designed the very foundations of the Citadel’s clockwork army before vanishing into the lower districts forty years ago.
"I am no driver!" Kael screamed into the cavernous dark, his voice swallowed by the hiss of steam. "I don't know how to lead them!"
*“You are of the blood that bound us,”* the chorus hissed back, the thousands of faces shifting in a sickening, fluid motion, their glass eyes rolling in unison toward the empty iron socket at the sphere's crown. *“And only the blood that bound us can set us free.”*
From the darkness surrounding the sphere, the silver cables began to writhe. They rose like blind, hungry vipers, their tips peeling back to reveal needle-thin copper filaments that twitched toward his temples.
Above, the muffled thunder of the battle in the plaza raged on. The screams of the dying aristocrats mingled with the shrieks of tearing metal. If he refused, the giants would not stop. They would tear the Citadel down stone by stone, then turn on the lower districts, consumed by an endless, unguided agony of remembrance until nothing remained but ash and bone.
Kael looked down at the boiling purple lake, then up at the empty socket.
"If I take the crown," Kael gasped, his hands reaching out to grasp the cold, wet brass of the sphere, "we burn them first."
The silver cables struck.