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Changeling: Viator

by Xvern

Chapter 1: Has Anyone Heard Of...?

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Has Anyone Heard Of...?

The Professor paced back and forth in front of his class, chewing over his words before he spoke them. Such a sensitive topic, he thought with distaste, If only the masses weren't so fearful of the unknown. Oh, how much we could learn from them!

Finally, he stopped and faced the, admittedly, small class. Not many ponies were interested in xenobiology. They would leave that to the Professor and the array of students before him.

“Who knows of the Changelings?” he asked. Unsurprisingly, everypony raised their hoof. This wasn't surprising. Even with the university being in Fillydelphia, they had heard of the Changeling attack on Canterlot. They have also been subjugated to Celestia's campaign of understanding and forgiveness.

“You there,” the Professor pointed to a cherry red mare in the front row, “what do you think of the Changelings?”

Honestly, he hadn't needed to ask, as he could see the revulsion the student had at their mere name. A sensitive topic, indeed.

“They are monsters!” she seethed, “They deserve to be put to the sword!”

“Even if they extend an oak branch?” asked a tan student further up and to the right. The mare rounded on her fellow scholar.

“They attacked Canterlot and held Princess Celestia hostage! Why would we forgive something like that?”

“Maybe because it was one hive out of who knows how many!” the tan stallion rebuked, his own anger mounting.

“Exactly! Who knows which one will be the next to attack us! They should all be slain!” she punctuated this by slamming a hoof on her desk. Some of the students shouted their agreement.

“You really want to doom the whole for the actions of the few? What of the ones that hold no ill will to us? What of that hive of furred 'Lings that stepped into the light?” argued the stallion, who also had students rallying around him.

“You mean the ones that kidnapped Twilight Sparkle?”

“They saved Miss Sparkle's life! Were it not for their conversion, she would be dead and Equestria would be in a war that it did not need!”

“We could easily crush those bugs beneath our hooves!”

“Students, please!” the Professor called out. He was one to encourage debate but this was escalating far too much for the comfort of the aged stallion. At the sound of his voice, all but two eyes focused on him. The red mare and tan stallion continued to glare at each other.

“Professor,” came a quiet voice from the center of the front row. Seated there was a cream colored mare with a soft blue mane. She wore a purple hoodie  with sleeves that were far too long for her forelegs, effectively hiding them. At the sudden attention, the mare sunk into the fabric a little but continued nonetheless, “What are your thoughts on the Changelings?”

Now even the two instigators were looking at the Professor. Everypony present wanted to hear where the Professor stood. Said pony thought quickly on how to avoid another shouting match. He feared that a second would lead to physical altercations.

“I am paid merely to educate, not influence. However,” he used his magic to whisk away the black cloth that covered the chalkboard. What he revealed was a dark green field covered in white chalk. Pictures, annotations, paragraphs, diagrams; all covered the board, “I know that if one is to wield the sword,” he looked at the red mare, “or extend the olive branch,” he looked at the tan stallion, “one must first understand the target of their desired action.”

The class was met with silence as they waited for the Professor to continue. Said pony was glad none of them decided to walk out. Maybe there is hope.

“Now, the first thing you must understand is this: the Changelings are as diverse as they are numerous. The different hives can be so different from one another that they could each be designated their own species. The base line for every Changeling seems to be fangs, insect-like wings, the ability to disguise themselves, and a hive mind. That, however, is where the similarities end.”

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Deep beneath Equestrian soil, a Changeling dug at the earth. This Changeling, of dark gray chitin and red eyes, picked at the earth in front of it with two bone claws that grew from where it's wings were supposed to be. Each swipe of the claws removed pounds of dirt, lengthening the tunnel more and more. The drone, smaller than it's 'normal' brethren by three inches, dug without sign of tiring or boredom. This was, afterall, the task it was born to do; it was the task that it was tailored for.

Behind this digging drone, a dozen Changelings advanced behind it. These Changelings had the wings that was considered “normal” for their kind, the semi-transparent surfaces being a uniform black. They did not talk, neither in the physical world or within the Hive. There was no need to waste energy in conversation when they already knew of everything that their brethren knew. Such was the omnipotence of the Hive.

Each time they moved forward the swarm of creatures beneath their hooves would part to avoid getting squished. These creatures greatly resembled the scorpions of arid regions that had been enlarged by a factor of two, given a bright red carapace, and an enlarged maw filled with razor sharp teeth. The creatures were simply spawns of two more Changelings behind the “normals”. While they stood on four legs, it's body looked bloated with hexagonal holes that made it look like a semi-circular honeycomb. The only places without holes were where the legs and heads extended out. The scorpion creatures crawled in and out of the honeycomb bodies, using the legs as ladders. Again, there was no sign of irritation at the feeling of the Scorplings crawling around their bodies. It was what their Queen had created them for since the Scorplings could not be spawned, or be able to survive, on their own.

Hours dragged by as the party of Changelings made slow progress through the earth. Finally, they breached into another tunnel. The digger was the first through the hole, claws ready to tear into flesh instead of rock. The Scorplings were second through as they flowed around the Digger to scurry down the tunnels. Their new physiology allowed the Scorplings to walk on the walls and ceilings, something that they now used to try to be the first to potential prey. As the Digger folded the bone appendages against his back, the “normals” exited the tunnel. Wordlessly, they split into two groups and proceeded down each tunnel in the Scorplings' wake. Each group had one Swarm Father with them.

The last out of the tunnel was a Changeling that was taller than any of the drones. The Digger looked up at the more angular face with it's red, reptilian eyes. While the changelings had all been entirely covered in chitin, this Changeling wore the gray chitin as an organic armored vest, the rest of it's body covered in black few. The black wings extended from the chitin and were currently flared in a regal pose.

This Changeling caressed the Digger's head, causing the bone appendages to quiver in excitement.

<You did well, my child. I am now glad to have spent the time to research your genes.>

The Digger did not reply. There was no need. What would a drone have to say to their Queen when all was instantly understood over the Hive Mind? The sound of battle and screams of fear and pain echoed down the otherwise silent tunnels. From behind the Queen, another monstrosity to the purity of life emerged. This creature barely looked like a Changeling as it stood on six legs that ended in spikes. The head and body were one as it formed a delta shape that came up to form a ridge. Twelve sacs covered it's back. Each one was filled with a red liquid and had a similarly colored egg suspended in it. Nymphs were gathered underneath it's shadow, moving as a blob with the lumbering, organic Incubator. At the center of the mass of Nymphs was a young Incubator. The Queen was pleased to see that it would soon be ready to morph into it's adult form.

Yes, she thought, my brood will survive. Those other queens hide in their hives and cities. All of them would be easy targets for the other species.

With a smile on muzzle, the Queen began down the right hand tunnel. The Digger quickly took place in front of it's Queen with it' claws poised to strike at anything foolish enough to charge it. The Incubator lumbered behind the royal, surprisingly keeping pace with the Queen's quickened pace. Most of the Nymphs kept the pace, their instinct to stay beneath the Incubator causing them to break into a sprint.

The party didn't have to walk long as they came to a chamber the size of a throne room. Both the tunnels had converged on this room, as evident by the entire raiding party being present. The corpses of Diamond Dogs were piled off to the side while three injured Dogs were held prisoner by a seething ring of Scorplings. On the other side of the chamber were over two dozen ponies huddled together in a cordon created by her scant dozen Changelings. Upon seeing the Queen's entrance, both non-'Ling parties let out a whimper.

On a broader examination, the Queen saw that the chamber was nearly painted in blood and viscera. Most, if not all, of it belonged to the slain Diamond Dogs but the Queen could pick out the wounds on her drones. She sighed as she expanded her connection with the hive mind. She could feel the minds of the hundred other children she had. She watched through their eyes as they swarmed the tunnels like as a flood of gray chitin. She saw a Dog disappear beneath a sea of Scorplings from the eyes of a Swarm Father. From the eyes of a Digger, she watched as it speared a Dog's armored torso with it's claws, the armor acting as if it was mere paper. The Digger then violently ripped the claws outward, tearing the bipedal canine in half.

This was not without loss. From the eyes of an Incubator, she watched as a “normal” got speared through it's barrel as another Dog used a primitive flamethrower to roast a swarm of Scorplings and their Father. She watched through a Normal as a band of Diamond Dogs broke through the tunnel wall and fell on a Digger as if they were a band of thugs before turning to the rest of the party with snarls on their muzzles. Her link with the normal was abruptly cut as a spear was thrust into it's skull.

The backlash launched the Queen back into the immediate world. A world that smelled of death and fear. A world that sounded of a bright future. She briefly brushed the Mind, feeling no only the battling Drones but also feeling the Drones that had been left behind. Numerous Incubators, one holding the alchemically dormant egg of a royal, were guarded by dozens of Drones. Also with them was the love and food stores, all of them being organic in nature.

Some of the other Queens may call her 'Lings “twisted” or “a mockery of the First Mother's image” but this Brood's Queen laughed at their disgust and distrust. Fools. All of them are fools! They quote the First Mother but forget her message... her method. She changed us, evolved us, to survive that treacherous forest. Just as I have evolved my children to survive this nomadic life I have chosen. When they all fall by their stagnant behavior, I will thrive by my willingness to adapt!

“E-excuse m-me.”

The Queen swung her head to face the mound of terrified ponies. It wasn't hard to find the speaker as she was the who had been pushed from the protection of the herd, said herd fixing glares upon her shaking form. Such pitiful creatures, unable to adapt.

“Speak quickly since you have began. Hesitate and I will allow my Nymphs to feed upon you and,” she brushed the young minds of the Nymphs under the close Incubator. She could taste their primal rage and their hunger. She gave a toothy grin to the pony, “they are quite hungry.”

The soil beneath the pony darkened, the spot spreading as the liquid seeped through. The Queen ignored this, having had many such instances happen before.

“W-who are you a-and ca-an we g-go?”

“Hmm, a two part question. Most dangerous to pose such a thing to a Queen,” she found amusement in how the pony's body quaked with fear, “but I will answer you nonetheless,” the pony's quaking slowed... by a fraction, “I am Queen Viator, Mother of this Brood, and I'm afraid that I cannot let you go. Not right now, at least.”

“Wh-what do you want from u-us?” the mare questioned further. While she is tripping over her words and has sullied herself like a Nymph, I can see she is quite the courageous one.

“Such a wonderful question,” Viator purred as she walked over, her hips swinging enough to make the walk appear as more of a sashay. She closed on the mare and gave a genuine smile as the mare made no move to back away. The Changeling Queen lied down to be eye-to-eye with the mare. She raised a hoof and gently caressed the pony's cheek. The mare closed her eyes, tears squeezing past, but did not flinch otherwise, “Such weak bodies yet such strong spirit. You may have a use separate then your fellows,” she lowered her hoof from the mare's face, “But that was not the answer you sought. I want two things from you. First: I wish for a tribute to be given to my Brood. Second: I wish for you to tell what has happened today, what you have witnessed.”

“Y-you want us to w-warn the Sisters?”

“I want you to warn all of your pony siblings. Tell them of my Brood. Tell them the truth or weave a tale, it is not of my concern. My only concern is that they know.”

The mare nodded, “And what about the t-tribute? We have n-nothing to give.”

She is growing at ease at talking with me. Good. She will be useful down the road.

Viator laughed, her voice strangely melodic for a being of nightmares. The laugh lasted a full minute before the Queen calmed enough to speak. Before she did, she placed a hoof to the mare's chest, “You already have the only thing my Brood needs.”

Confusion was quickly replaced with understanding as Viator withdrew her hoof, “Y-you want our l-love?”

Viator giggled, “I do. Don't think of me as ignorant, however. I know it will not come willingly but... that is not a problem for me. Don't worry, the process doesn't hurt much and we will take only a little. Spread out amongst the number of you pony prisoners and surviving Dog wardens, I will have enough to feed my hive for quite a long time.”

The mare visibly gulped before giving a weak chuckle, “I-I guess we don't have much choice.”

Viator smirked, “You do not.”

“This is madness!” screamed a stallion from within the tightly clustered herd, “I'm not giving my love to that... that THING!”

The herd broke just enough to allow the stallion to make a bolt out of the Drone cordon. Viator spoke no words that the ponies could hear. They simply watched as the Digger, which had remained at it's Queen side, pounced on the fleeing pony and used one claw to spear the pony's flank from one side to the other. By the placement of the strike, and the face that it remained within the pony, the stallion was still alive as he coughed up blood between bouts of screaming.

“Kill...me!” he shouted at Viator. A simple nod of the head from the Queen and the Digger speared the stallion's head, silencing his screams. Though the stallion was dead, the Digger held the corpse over it's back as it it was a trophy, crimson blood dropping onto it's chitin.

The Queen looked upon the shaking ponies. The mare she had been conversing with had rejoined the herd, eyes mere pinpricks in terror.

“Anyone else wish to run?” Viator asked. She was met with silence, causing her to smile, “Very good.”

Very good indeed. Next Chapter: The Promise Estimated time remaining: 9 Minutes

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