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Chapter 31 - The choir that hungered

DING!

~----~

[System Notification!]

>Territorial Alert: External psychic pressure is attempting infiltration.

>Threat classification: Spore Choir (Collective Intelligence).

>Initiating Mental Defense Lattice…

>Warning: Unknown memetic influence detected. Stay focused.

~----~

I was already bracing before the first one appeared, lurching over a fungal shelf to the north, its cap split in three places like a mouth that should never speak.

Then another. And another. Each one taller than a man, fungal bodies pulsating with bioluminescent veins and trembling like they were just barely tethered to this reality.

They didn't rush.

They sang.

BZZZ!

The sound was haunting.

The sound scraped at my thoughts, unraveling the seams of who I was, trying to make me into we. A single note caught in their collective. A drone in a choir of madness.

DING!

~----~

[System Alert!]

>Memetic invasion slowed by Aphid Network: 23% Resistance active.

>WARNING: Residual psychic damage accumulating.

>Recommended Action: Disrupt hymn-carriers before full harmonization.

~----~

'Yeah? Working on it'.

My aphids exploded from burrows, summoned in furious volleys, swarming the nearest Choir-singers. Their screech was a discordant note in the harmony; and it hurt them.

One of the fungal monstrosities convulsed, spores fountaining from its mouth-holes. It collapsed like a rotten mushroom, crushed under the weight of a thousand tiny mandibles.

But then, they adapted.

The song changed.

It thickened. Focused.

And turned toward me.

I felt it immediately. A spear through the soul. A desire not to die, but to dissolve. To surrender. To become something softer, kinder, quieter. It would be so easy, whispered the chorus. So easy to let go. So easy to stop fighting.

DING!

~----~

[System Alert!]

>Cognitive resistance dropping: 67% -- 54% -- 43%

>Summon Cycle disrupted. Aphid activity down 31%.

>Biochemical integrity faltering.

>Disintegration imminent.

~----~

Each 'DING' felt like the gonging sound of a bell in my head, jolting me awake, keeping me focused as I rapidly skimmed the system notifications.

And yet, I was going, succumbing slowly.

The haunting song. It was devouring me, like a disease. A virus.

"No," I growled through fiber and thorn.

And then I remembered something I shouldn't have forgotten.

I wasn't just a survivor. I was a spite incarnate.

I forced sap through the Aphid Network, reactivating dead circuits, igniting emergency pheromone pulses. My smaller insects returned with fire in their bellies and madness in their wings.

But this wouldn't be enough.

So I did the unthinkable.

I sang back.

Not with music. But with raw, pulsing defiance.

'Come on bastards!'

'Fertilize this!'

I channeled every death I'd seen, every inch I'd claimed, every drop of stolen evolution. The soil trembled. Vines spasmed. My thorns twisted upward like spears from hell.

The song wavered.

The Choir staggered.

And I launched the first volley.

Exploding seed-pods burst mid-air, coating the singers in corrosive nectar designed to drive aphids mad with frenzy. Rodents I'd secretly bonded with days ago erupted from tunnels, dragging fungal limbs into snapping jaws.

I didn't have arms.

But I had a kingdom.

The Choir tried to adjust again, but they were fractured. Their harmony turned to cacophony as I seized their tempo and turned it inside out.

DING!

This time, the 'DING' filled me with dark glee because I knew what to expect, and what I saw didn't leave me disappointed.

~----~

[System Notification!]

>Spore Choir Harmony Disrupted: 82% -- 49% -- 12%

>Threat level downgraded from Catastrophic to Critical.

>Opportunity detected: Initiate Bloom Rend?

~----~

"Yes," I whispered. "All of it".

The bloom beneath me unfurled like a demonic rose, and I launched the final burst; a mix of bone, bile, and ruptured will.

KABOOM!

The sound was like that of exploding dominoes.

It ripped through their ranks.

Flesh melted. Caps imploded. And finally… finally… silence.

The air was heavy, damp with psychic residue. But their song was gone.

I'd lived.

No, I'd ruled.

DING!

~----~

[System Notification!]

>Spore Choir assault repelled.

>Memetic invasion: Repulsed.

>Territorial expansion enabled.

>Territory increased: 64 to 71 square meters.

~----~

'I won'.

For a moment, I stood, still, basking in the silence of victory.

But I didn't let it get to my head.

Because I knew this wasn't over. The Choir had been just one voice of a much larger pantheon.

I may have repelled this choir, but I did not kill them. The assault was broken, their harmony shattered, and they were forced to retreat in disarray, but the core Choir… its greater intelligence, its deeper hive-mind, it was still alive.

Yes, some of the physical bodies were destroyed. A few Choir-singers were torn apart by aphids, rodents, and Bloom Rend.

But the true threat of the Spore Choir isn't in individual units; it's in their collective song, the networked consciousness they share across long distances. That part retreated, withdrawing its local extensions before full collapse.

I may have pushed back the voice that reached out to me, but that voice belonged to something far vaster.

The Spore Choir has heard of me now.

They'd come again.

Next time, they'll sing a new song, a new song just for me and I might need to sing louder.

I didn't care about that right now though.

All that mattered now was my victory, and I relished and reveled in it.

And then, I rested.

Gods knew I needed it.

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