Episode 8
Tracking the file numbers on several series of photos, Dagon suspected the articles of clothing were being removed a few pieces at a time over the course of several subsequent pictures. Dagon knew human anatomy in every detail, and read thousands of slang requests for genitalia on the Sephiroth search engine. Dagon knew the pictures were being sought for a purpose relating to reproduction. What did not match other examples was the volume of visitors.
Similar photos received a few hundred views before they died entirely, with visitors come to a site several times in a minuscule amount of time, and then never again. Lilly Katt’s website was registering thousands of visitors a day, with many repeats. Dagon tracked visits back to find their human sources. The monster sought information on, among others, history, fashion, how to tie a tie, or why their pet birds would not eat diseased fecal matter. The base of subject material was so vast that King Dagon could not classify these humans as one target market.
The vast network of people Lilly Kat reached, and her membership as a TAO player gave King Dagon the beginnings of a plan that could release the monster from death to wreak havoc upon the Earth once more. Dagon went into motion a day Lilly was sad and mopey, and unable to find any crusading parties on interesting missions. She had been waiting around the Hub for an hour and no parties came through that interested her, so she put up a sign to message her for a mission, and went to see King Dagon.
“Type what you want,” he requested her. He couldn’t recognize her presence until she asked her first question. After that, he knew every detail of her life.
Lilly always made the same request first. “Chet,” she typed, and then the Crimson Ghost cursor would spin, the page would refresh, and Dagon would say he could not do that.
This time was different. Instead, King Dagon made a request of Lilly. “Tell Galvatron you need to see Sita Moon.” Lilly knew Sita Moon only by reputation, a MERC with a weapon that could kill any monster. She was so good she only needed to use it once.
Similar photos received a few hundred views before they died entirely, with visitors come to a site several times in a minuscule amount of time, and then never again. Lilly Katt’s website was registering thousands of visitors a day, with many repeats. Dagon tracked visits back to find their human sources. The monster sought information on, among others, history, fashion, how to tie a tie, or why their pet birds would not eat diseased fecal matter. The base of subject material was so vast that King Dagon could not classify these humans as one target market.
The vast network of people Lilly Kat reached, and her membership as a TAO player gave King Dagon the beginnings of a plan that could release the monster from death to wreak havoc upon the Earth once more. Dagon went into motion a day Lilly was sad and mopey, and unable to find any crusading parties on interesting missions. She had been waiting around the Hub for an hour and no parties came through that interested her, so she put up a sign to message her for a mission, and went to see King Dagon.
“Type what you want,” he requested her. He couldn’t recognize her presence until she asked her first question. After that, he knew every detail of her life.
Lilly always made the same request first. “Chet,” she typed, and then the Crimson Ghost cursor would spin, the page would refresh, and Dagon would say he could not do that.
This time was different. Instead, King Dagon made a request of Lilly. “Tell Galvatron you need to see Sita Moon.” Lilly knew Sita Moon only by reputation, a MERC with a weapon that could kill any monster. She was so good she only needed to use it once.
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