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FREE USE in Primitive World-Chapter 250: Mental War
Millions of glowing, invisible threads connected her massive form to the horizon.... the literal, collective consciousness of her entire hive, feeding her their boundless rage, their endless hunger, and their absolute, fanatical devotion.
A voice that wasn’t a voice, but a crushing, tectonic pressure, echoed in the very center of Sol’s projected mind.
Fodder!
A wave of psychic force slammed into Sol’s projection, hitting with the kinetic impact of a speeding train, instantly dropping him to his knees in the mental obsidian dust.
In the physical world, the backlash was immediate and violent. Blood instantly erupted from Sol’s nose, dripping down his chin and splashing heavily onto his melted leather armor.
You dare, the Queen’s mind bore down on him, a suffocating, bottomless ocean of ancient arrogance and primal fury. You bring ruin to my young ones, slaughter my vanguard, and now you seek to leash ME? You are nothing but fodder. A fragile vessel carrying a strangely dense soul. I will tear your spirit apart to heal my own wounds, and feed the fleshy scraps of your corpse to my dear children.
The mental pain was unlike anything Sol had ever experienced in either of his lives. It wasn’t the sharp burn of a physical cut, it was as if thousands of microscopic, white-hot needles were being driven directly, repeatedly into his cerebral cortex.
His Silver Liquid, usually an absolute, tyrannical force that violently rewrote the neural pathways of lesser beasts, was suddenly fighting a desperate, losing battle against a mind that had effortlessly controlled a sprawling empire for centuries.
"I’m not... just... husk for beasts to feed on." Sol ground out, his teeth gritted so hard he thought his jaw might snap.
His spiritual projection planted its boots into the obsidian desert. Slowly, agonizingly, inch by painful inch, he forced himself to stand back up under the crushing, planetary gravity of her will.
He pushed back. He forced his Silver Liquid to expand outward from his core, creating a glowing, brilliant silver domain around himself to counter the encroaching, suffocating darkness of the Queen’s mind.
It became a battle of pure, agonizing attrition.
The Queen was incredibly, terrifyingly cunning. When her initial wave of crushing pressure failed to instantly shatter his silver barrier, she didn’t just blindly push harder; she adapted, dissecting his defenses with the precision of an apex predator.
The obsidian desert of their shared mindscape began to writhe and bubble. The dark sand beneath Sol’s projected boots transformed into a surging, literal ocean of rusted-red mandibles and clicking chitin. She flooded the spiritual link with the collective, ravenous hunger of millions of ants.
It wasn’t just mental static... it manifested as phantom, agonizing pain. Sol felt the sensation of ten thousand tiny, acidic bites tearing at his spiritual flesh, trying to drag his individuality down into the mindless, consuming void of the hive.
"Get out of my head!" Sol roared, sweeping his arms outward. The Silver Liquid flared into a solid, blinding dome, incinerating the mental swarm that clung to his legs, reducing the phantom ants to ash.
But the Queen didn’t relent. If the swarm couldn’t consume him, she would break him from the inside out. She actively attacked his humanity, probing the cracks in his armor to unearth his deepest fears.
The mental landscape violently shifted again. The silver dome flickered, and suddenly, Sol was no longer standing in a desert. He was trapped in the sweltering, claustrophobic darkness of the subterranean larder.
He couldn’t move. He was paralyzed, completely encased in a glowing green cocoon of acidic resin. The illusion was hyper-realistic, he could feel the slick, suffocating slime sealing his mouth and nose, the phantom acid slowly, agonizingly eating through his skin to expose the nerves beneath. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮
You are nothing but meat, the Queen’s tectonic voice vibrated through the resin, laced with ancient, mocking cruelty. You are already digested.
Sol thrashed in the mental prison, his panic spiking. His silver aura dimmed, his focus wavering under the sheer, simulated agony.
Sensing his weakness, the Queen twisted the knife. The resin melted away, replaced by the crackle of burning wood and the stench of blood.
He was standing in the center of the Veynar tribe. The wooden palisades were a raging inferno. Sol was forced to watch, completely paralyzed by the Queen’s crushing psychic weight, as the Zharun Vanguard breached the gates. He saw Kira, her fiery eyes wide with terror, violently skewered by a dozen spears. He saw the High Shaman Zephyra ruthlessly struck down, her ancient blood pooling in the dirt.
The grief, guilt, and sheer terror were injected directly into his emotional center, bypassing his logic entirely. It felt as real as the spear in his hand.
Seeing it working, she pushed the notch even further,
The flames of the Veynar tribe melted away, replaced by the familiar, rustic sights of the Osari tribe. He saw Aunt Lyra, Evara, Nia, and the other girls. At first, they stood at the edge of the village, their eyes scanning the dark tree line, fraught with worry for him. But the Queen’s illusion accelerated time mercilessly.
Days bled into weeks, and their worry faded into dull indifference. They simply forgot about him. They laughed, they worked, and they continued their lives as if Sol had never even existed.
Then, the true nightmare descended. The gates of their huts were shattered by Varuk’s brother and his vicious warband. Sol was forced to watch, paralyzed and mute, as the women he cared for were brutally dragged from their homes in tied ropes.
He saw Aunt Lyra struck down into the dirt. He saw Evara and Nia bound, stripped of their dignity, and forced into brutal, humiliating servitude as sex slaves for them. They were beaten, broken in spirit, and paraded like cattle through the mud, their eyes hollow with absolute despair.
"Stop!" Sol screamed, his voice tearing his throat in the mental space, unable to endure the visceral, agonizing horror of their degradation. He just wanted it all to be gone.







