Title: But For Him, It Was Tuesday: A Doom-Mates Story Author: IGISLAWSG Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/1HC9pxSM First Edit: Thursday 14th of July 2016 10:40:49 AM CDT Last Edit: Thursday 14th of July 2016 10:40:49 AM CDT > Another day, another street. > Humans and demons of all stripes all going about their lives. > Without warning a sound like bagpipes torturing sheet metal rends the air. > Demons wince as human heads turn almost as one. > Hanging in the air is something all recognise, though only the demons from experience. > An opening Portal to Hell. > It wobbles and shudders then stabilises, a view of Hell expanding from a pinprick to a gaping hole. > From the other side comes the unmistakable roar of gunfire. > The baying of an angry shotgun. > The scream of a furious plasma rifle. > Those on the street can't help but react. > Human hearts beat faster as adrenaline begins to flow. > Imps crouch, muscles taunt and fingers curled. > Cacos feel tingles in their throats and lightning begins to spark. > Pain Elementals call their Souls in close, the small entities twitching with shared agitation. > The lone Hell Knight steps forwards, placing his ebony bulk between the portal and others. > Just as the portal opens wide enough for a clear look at the connected plane it is obscured as first one then many forms swarm through. > Imps. First and Fourth Plane. > They dash through to martian soil, heads ducked under their arms, some giving wails of distress. > The martians were still as if frozen solid with surprise. > More and more Imps come through as the gunfire echos on, punctuated now by booming explosions. > Finally after some two dozen Imps have come through a trio appears. > A pair of Vulgar Imps flanking a Maggot. The slightly smaller pair are almost carrying the twin-headed demon, who bore eye watering burns to both legs. > Finally a Summon slid through the rent in reality after the third plane demons. > But then it stopped and turned back looking to where it had come from. > And all gathered around could see what the fleeing demons had obscured. > A man. > Clad in green plated armour, bearing guns almost as legendary as the man himself. > The Slayer. > The Summoner reached out a ruddy hand in offering. > But The Slayer gave only a small shake of his head, as if reluctant or sad. > And then with a single bound he was gone. > As if on cue the portal rippled and winked shut with an almost wet sound. > Finally the residents of Mars shook themselves and moved in with questions and offers of help on their lips. > The martians found themselves beset by tearful Imps, sobbing exclamations of disbelief and joy. > A bare minute later a USC response team arrived and took control of the situation. > Pleasantly surprised with emotional refugees instead of deadly invaders the team called in for reinforcements. > Soon the demons were bundled away to a USC facility for processing, rest, recovery and time to consider their options. > For the humans who had been on the street it was a wild story to share; demons fleeing from their own kind and coming to Mars! > But for those martian demons it was of far greater import. > They had seen The Slayer. > And he had wielded his unstoppable might to protect those who sought the better life of Mars. > For so many of the immigrants it was a relief to a fear they hadn't known they carried. > For now they knew. > Even if the Legions of Hell came to wreak bloody vengeance on those who had chosen a different path. > The Slayer would protect them. > Demons who had once set themselves against him would in turn be shielded by his strength if they were willing to set aside their old ways. > And in the dark places of Mars a unfocused group metamorphosed into a united Cult. > So began the Cult of The Slayer.