Elite Destruction

Story by Bronzewing on SoFurry

, , , , , , , , ,

This is a story inspired by Corvidius, namely an animation he did a while back. You may be able to tell which animation after you read through this.

This is my first actual rampage story, so I'm all ears for what you think of it.

Awesome editing provided by Dsc85!


It was a world that was sacred to the Covenant. A green world that had few oceans, with continents stretching like land bridges to leave no place separate from the others. Glinting on the holographic maps within the ships were the Forerunner ruins that were being plagued by the human pests that had taken residence. The super carrier Harbinger of Salvation slipped into orbit without alerting the stations holding the space above the world. With a growl of hatred, Shipmaster Zhar pointed at the massive cannons holding the area under guard. With a swift command, he sentenced them to be the first targets for destruction.

As the hot beams turned the only defenses the humans had in place to molten slag, the Shipmaster began the next phase of the extermination. The sounds of the cannons slicing the hulls of the invaders could be heard throughout the massive vessel as the Sangheili made his way to the hangar bay.

"Alert the Generals that they are needed in bay one." His deep voice rang out to the communications officer standing ready at his station.

The white of his armor glinted in the light as he stepped through the curved doorway and into the arching hallway. It took some time to reach the designated bay; as he walked the empty path, he could hear the blasts die out as the final satellite was destroyed. As his heavy steps filled the now-silent hall, he reached the portal to his destination on the boarding platform. Looking down at the assembled band of troops, he brought up a map of the area around the largest city directly below the noiseless ship.

"We shall purify the surface of this world of the taint that has grown like a pestilence," Zhar said with a slight smile on his mandibles. "And we will achieve this by using the Forerunner's generator."

Chatter broke out among the male Sangheili, eagerness easily visible in their posture and voices. They had only used it briefly before, shortly after it had been found in a vault by the leader of their crusade to cleanse the humans from the sacred worlds. Since then it had sat unused within the hangar bay until its great power was needed again. It had only taken a moment more for the generals to remove their armor skins, leaving them on the floor as they hurried towards the cold machine, looking more like younglings than hardened soldiers.

The angular machine was covered in a silvery metal that towered like a pyramid in the other half of the bay. It was dormant as the grey skinned figures kneeled before its sleeping façade. Stepping from the room, the Shipmaster pulled the glowing key from a compartment on his thigh. Holding it in front of his yellow eyes as the door closed with a hiss, a brief click came from the device in his hand as the door locked. Orange light seeped from the edges and crevices that adorned its surface. The oddly cold brilliance filled the entire chamber, sinking into the Sangheili soldiers' flesh before withdrawing back into the machine. Turning swiftly towards the drop ship, the nude forms stepped onboard the phantom, slowly growing larger as it slipped towards the planet.

Creaking could be heard from the purple hulled ship as it nearly slammed into the ground. The nose rose just enough to pull it into a gentle arc before resting against the ground just in time. Cracks formed along the armored back of the sleek ship, the plates pulling apart as something forced the ship outwards. Grey scaled skin peeked through the gaps before it exploded, revealing the four generals lying on top of each other. They pulled their various limbs from each other and stood upright, their weight sinking into the soft ground. Military minds quickly took in the surroundings as they looked from the wreckage of the vessel that brought them there. They quickly noticed the outskirts of the defenseless city, looking more like a grey blob than a majestic center of civilization. With a thunderous step, the first giant set forth to fulfill his duty to crush the defilers.

******

A human left his home on the border of town, making his way to his car to head to the orbital elevator for the next shift of deliveries. A rumbling quake sent his car bouncing as he turned to look at it, raising an eyebrow at the strange sight. At least, until he lost his own footing as the ever increasing rumble knocked him to his knees. Over the roof of his house he could see something that sent him screaming as he scrambled backwards. The split jawed heads of humanity's enemies appeared above, slowly rising ever higher as the giants got closer. It was hard for him to comprehend what he was seeing. 'The alien invaders were never this large,' he thought.

He found his ability to stand up just in time to see a massive two-toed foot rise overhead. The human ran as quickly as he could as a blast of air rushed up at him. The footfall slammed into the ground, collapsing his longtime home in an instant and sending the fleeing man to his knees again. Looking upward with wide eyes, the golden eyes didn't even bother to look at the solitary man as the curved heel shifted overhead. He never had a chance to feel pain as his body burst under the impact.

******

They split into various groups as they entered the residential district. Tano headed off towards the starport as N'tho set in the direction of the orbital elevator near the towering buildings in the center. Uros and Rheun walked along the route towards the city hall sitting on the other side of the downtown region. Entire dwellings vanished under each clawed foot as they slowly walked to their destination. The curved undersides of the soles were already turning red as the humans fled in large groups like cattle, a few of them sticking to the underside for a few steps before scraping off into the rubble. Slick shafts slipped from the vents between the massive males' legs as the feeling of being the alpha of an entire world set into the soldiers mind. The humans only added to it as the marines tried to stand their ground with projectile based weapons that couldn't irritate the thick hides of the Sangheili. Laughing at the pathetic display, one stepped on the defenders without any hesitation.

The squat form of the target building appeared as the pair rounded a set of towers. It was with little fanfare that Rheun sat his rump on the roof, creaking and bending under his weight, though its reinforced structure held up the alien invader. The pair having done similar actions back in each other's personal quarters without the crew knowing. Uros kneeled as he scanned the screaming crowds, looking for the perfect target amongst the many humans who looked far too alike. At that moment, a woman ran from the fractured doorway near the kneeling giant's foot. Her screams went ignored as a clawed finger wrapped itself around her chest and brought her upwards. She was deposited on the throbbing slick skin of the glans of the sitting titan, her hands scrambling for purchase as she slipped in the slime coating it.

Looking up with panic-filled eyes, she could see the yellow eyes of the alien looking not at her, but at what she was on. She cried out as the wide hinged jaws of her captor opened wide to accept the spire. Her voice was lost in the gulp of his throat as he took in the length between his mandibles, starting of the extermination with a groan of pleasure. The slurping giant used his teeth to massage the twitching cock, much to his partner's pleasure. Soft humping began to build as the building complained ever more. Both Sangheili used their free hands to swoop of the masses that still attempted to flee the nearby buildings, as if they thought the streets would be safer. Those that didn't fall from the uncaring hands found themselves wishing they had. The sitting alien dumped entire handfuls down his mouth, letting his belly punish those who had taken a world that was not theirs.

Humans squirmed in his companion's palm, as if their meager strength could let them escape. They found themselves brought to the groin of Uros, the throbbing length demanding attention. The flesh hardly moved as they were pressed against it, the pressure soon rising to the extreme as the uncaring general sated his lust. Loud grunts drowned out the terror of the humans as more were used to get the pair ever closer. The people hardly had enough time to fully evacuate the area as a thunderous groan slammed into them from behind. Slurps and gulps filled the ears of the humans as the giants released. White sludge slammed into, and through, the facade of the city hall that governed the lives of all those in the city. Rising upwards, the Sangheili looked down at the remains that were forever marked, and simply smiled as they turned towards the rest of the nearby structures.

******

The district underfoot was filled with large homes that led up to the starport. 'Most likely the wealthy section,' the general thought as Tano stepped on the mostly vacant roads. Each step ended another home that seemed to be filled with nothing alive. Disappointment mingled with the raw joy crushing the tiny things that the humans cherished. A few still remained, their fleeing forms unable to get very far even with the aid of a vehicle. Skies darkened as the sole of the alien dropped in from above, crushing them swiftly as the giant made his way ever closer to his target. A sudden roar got Tano's full attention as an armored shape rose up from the landing area on thick pillars of flame. Narrowing his eyes, the enlarged soldier charged forward through the buildings without a care as to what he missed.

The frigate was the only combat vessel the planet had on station. To make matters worse, the crew had been away on leave. This proved their downfall as the titanic invader bunched his muscles to leap upwards. The immense giant launched above the slow vessel before reaching his apex and falling feet first on to the upper armor of the ship. Plates buckled while the spine broke, the entire frigate broken from just the sudden weight added to it. Plummeting to the surface of the port, its remains exploded over a section and left the civilians trapped by the burning wreck.

Other vessels attempted to rise as quickly as they could to escape destruction at the hands of the alien giant. The Sangheili merely brought his fists up, using the raw strength his increased size gave him as he approached each one. Engine sections were ruined while exposed bridges were ripped from their armored protection. His feet crushed many of the humans still trapped on the open field as he destroyed each chance for escape. The wrecks piled around outskirts in a burning ring that acted like a prison. Even the smaller dropships were trapped in a hangar as the molten shards penned them in. Turning in the blazing starport, the general ignored the people he stepped on as he checked for any other ways to escape. It was at this moment Tano saw a stray ship rise up above the crowds.

******

"I don't care if you want this ship to attack those monsters!" The pilot yelled loud enough for a woman to hear through the bulkhead between them. "I'm going to rescue at least someone before you send me to my death!"

The woman leaned against her husband for comfort as the screams outside were drowned out by the pelican's thrusters firing. She cried in joy that they had managed to escape after the giant had attacked, even though so many were left behind. Looking over his shoulder at the rest of the survivors crammed into the small area, she felt sad that more couldn't be brought in as well. A sudden jolt knocked her husband away from her arms as a cry of terror filtered from the cockpit. Screeching metal silenced everyone as the ceiling and floor were crushed inwards around the front of the chamber. She reached forward to pull her partner out of harm's way as a grey scaled wall crumpled the area he was leaning against.

The oddly warm object shifted slightly before pulling away quickly. Her blood ran cold as the face of the alien appeared, the crushed cockpit between his mandibles. Spitting out the remains, the giant looked down at them with reptilian eyes, a cold and calculating gaze looking at prey. In a moment everything was pulled backwards as he raised the pelican up to his mouth, her body feeling the forces pulling her into the crowd. As it tilted the broken craft towards its self, its mouth gaped open, revealing the red interior that lead to the dark pit.

Gravity caught up with all of the so-called survivors as the momentum ended, leaving the mass of humans to plummet with the woman leading the tumbling mass. Her body felt like it was made of ice, the world moving in slow motion as she realized that this was the end. She caught sight of her longtime partner slipping past with his arm out towards her. Everything snapped back into focus as something hot and wet slapped into her, or rather she slapped into it as her plummet was halted. Looking down at the vanishing forms of the other humans before looking upwards at how she survived. The massive mouth of the alien was still held open, waiting to see if any more would fall free, and she was stuck on the lower lip of the giant. Her lungs filled for one last scream as the mandibles closed, and then, he simply swallowed.

******

Squirms traveling down Tano's throat sent shivers down his spine, the feeling something new to the general. He had eaten live prey before, yet it was nothing like what these humans could do to him. His jaws quivered for more as he turned to look down at the packed field around his feet, dropping the ruined craft as he did so. Crouching down, he swept his hands to gather as many as he could fit onto hit palms. When a few tried to jump off after they realized his intentions, he squeezed his digits as close as they could while bringing it all up quickly. Mouth opened wide and ready, the enlarged Sangheili sent as many as he could down to his waiting belly, already at work with the first catch.

He enjoyed the thought that they were dying just for his nourishment and pleasure. The last of which became evident as his member slid free of its confines to loom over the heads of the humans still trapped by the flaming debris. Disgust and horror swept over the crowds between his legs as they gazed at his arousal. Tano simply used their reaction to grab another group to send to his still hungry belly. As his hunger was sated, Tano still grabbed more, only bringing them to his shaft this time. They needed to be put in their place for using a world that was not theirs to use, and his manhood was the perfect tool.

Wrapping his fist around the dark skinned girth, the Sangheili let the squirms of the humans tickle the bare flesh. All it took was a clench of his fingers and the tickles turned to a thin lubricant that let his thick digits skim along the sensitive areas. His fist thumped into his groin as he pounded away, his hips starting to work into the rhythm as well. Above the humans, the giant's muscles flexed with each powerful movement as he worked himself without a care for the safety of those under foot as he shifted his stance. Screams broke out amongst the trapped people as clawed fingers dipped down for another handful to sate the lust of their captor. The crunch of their bodies silenced the cries for mercy as his fist slid wetly, the slick sounds sounding disturbing to the tiny ears directly below.

Deep grunting emitted from Tano's throat as he felt the signs deep within his groin that he was about to release. Sighing to himself as he let his shaft go, the giant made his way out of the blazing prison, standing outside and looking over the remaining humans, their number almost a quarter of what had originally been trapped. Quickly working his fist again, Tano got himself to his peak quickly as he looked over the bloody footprints and cowering faces that looked back in a mix of fear and disgust at the giant who cared little for their lives. Grasping himself, the Sangheili let the orgasm roll through his body as the white fluid burst out over the masses. The hot liquid trapping those it landed on under a thick coat, keeping them from the air they needed, while a few simply gave out under the pressure.

Tano let the last few throbs force out a few drops of his cream before looking over the remains of the prison he had created. Fires still raged around the edges, forcing the humans back, while a section was covered by his seed. Struggling forms could be seen just under the surface as their fellows let them die, afraid to go near the still hot ooze. A thunderous laugh got their attention as the alien turned from their torment, not caring how they died as the flames grew ever larger.

******

N'tho stood before the ever rising tower district that dominated the central area of the city. Standing in the middle of the forest of spires was the orbital lift that was the primary target for the General. Between the buildings were the vehicles left behind by the populace that sought to escape, unfortunate for them, they traveled towards the same location the titan had set his eyes on destroying. Rolling his shoulders and neck, the Sangheili almost made a show of taking his time before making his first step. The knee high structures in the path of his movement were ripped in half as the giant simply plowed his way through the impeding towers that quickly rivaled his own height. Dragging his shoulders and arms through the skyscrapers, N'tho finally felt the first humans crumpling under foot, the warm feeling for more enjoyable than the dull metal of their transports.

Even with the toe-curling feeling below his soles, N'tho ignored them, his years of service keeping him set on his goal before anything else. Distracting sounds of his colleagues filtered through the destruction he caused as he powered further into the dense city. He ignored the sounds of their inability to ignore their base pleasures and focused on his duty. Ahead of him, the General saw the first signs of the defenders of this world. A barricade had been erected between the towers, looking to be more than capable of handling other humans, not a towering Sangheili like himself.

Barking shots rang out from the soldiers, the sound drowning out everything but the footsteps of the giant. Every caliber round they found within the city before the invader had arrived had been sent to this location in defense of the evacuation. Yet all it did was deflect or bounce off the thick hide of the titan. N'tho could feel the almost unnoticeable shots on his bare skin, all of it far from distracting, or even irritating. The General had known what the intentions were of the tiny soldiers the moment he had seen their barricade. They had planned to distract him, even hurt him if they could, allowing the populace to flee before he could arrive. Instead of following through with this, N'tho simply did what they didn't expect, he ignored them.

It took all he had to not crush the pathetic display underfoot as he stepped over the barricade. He stepped into the open field between the towers and the elevator, the structure dominating the area with humans packed in as close as possible to the entrances around its edges. Shots still pelted his backside as he regarded the sight before him, yet duty still held him from dealing with the pests. Strolling through the throngs of humans, far too packed to even think of moving, until he reached the base of the massive structure. Digging the long nails of his feet and hands into the touch façade, N'tho raised himself up to the roof.

The structure protested to his added weight, yet it still held up as the Sangheili regarded the anchor of the orbital elevator. The enormous cables holding the rings of the elevator speared through the anchor, the entire thing rising above the enlarged male to pierce the sky. Reaching forward, N'tho wrapped his hands around the thick cabling, receiving an electric jolt as he became part of the circuit holding it together. Digging his claws in deep, the General showed his strength. Muscles bulged and the rooftop cracked as the giant pulled the cables.

Everyone stopped what they were doing as all in the city heard a sound never heard before. Thick stands vibrated, bending ever so slightly at what the titan was doing, the sound rippling over the cityscape with enough force to shatter the glass of the entire city. Muscles bulged along the upper body of the grey skinned giant as he pulled while the building his claws sunk into crumbled with his strength. With the impossible show of strength, the unyielding cables shifted off the perfect alignment they were built on. Gravity eventually took over for N'tho as he simply stepped out of the way, the vast strands with the magnetic rings holding it together fell from the heavens. Even the other Generals watched as the sight dominated everything

Wreckage slammed into the ground like meteors, leaving half the city in ruin as the metalwork ripped through towers and flattened entire districts. It failed to stop at the outskirts of the city and continued until even the orbital structure from space cratered in the countryside far outside the city. From atop his perch on the ruined anchor, the Sangheili bellowed at the destruction he caused.

******

"Is everyone alright!" A man called out between coughs. "Anyone?"

His ears still rang from the deafening destruction that happened just outside his office, the dust still whirling through the building from the broken windows. As his hearing slowly came back, he could hear the voices of his employees looking for each other as well. The hazy cloud dissipated, drifting back out the way it came in, letting the manager see the ruin that was his former workplace. People still struggled from under a collapsed section of the roof as others tried to pull them free. While on the other side of the room, several looked out over the plaza that had the former orbital elevator in the center of it.

Amid the unspeakable destruction loomed the shadowy figure of the alien who had done all this. His dark grey hide was masked under a thin layer of dust as the cloud started to settle to the ground, yet it was far from enough to truly hide the titanic being. The man could feel his heart beating faster as the piercing eyes locked onto the skyscraper they were trapped within. Fear rose quickly as the giant walked calmly towards the formerly glittering tower, his stride knocking loose debris from the ceiling as he approached. Looking back over the wreck he had worked in for many years, the manager could see every one of his works entranced by the muscular destroyer who now stood before them.

Gasps got him to turn around quickly, just in time to see the dark underside of the giant's foot before he kicked forward. Curling into the fetal position as the foot slammed into the skyscraper saved him from death as a clawed toe flew just overhead. Screams were briefly heard from his co-workers before they were silenced forever as the leg settled into place. A faint leathery scent greeted his nose as he uncurled himself, looking at the reptilian hide mere feet away. Half his office was now under the muscled mass of the alien's leg.

A sudden rumble got the poor man to hunker down again as the limb extracted itself, nearly pulling him out with the former desks that littered the room. Digging his fingers into the ruined carpet to climb back into the safety of the center, the manager looked back out the wound in his building. The golden eyes looked back in before the palm of the giant blocked the view.

"No, no, no." He said to himself as the hand reached inwards.

The palm collided with his miniscule body and carried him further through the destruction the leg had caused earlier. He was left pinned between the warm skin and the cold steel of the supports within his workplace. The fingers clamped around the spine of the building, squeezing the tiny man until his body felt like it was going to burst. With a flex, his back broke at the same time as the skyscraper he had worked in for years had its own backbone snapped.

******

N'tho crushed the support of the tower with his bare hands; the joy of killing a foe like this always sent shivers through him. The crumbling building sent a new layer of dust over his body to mix with the previous grime. Turning his gaze over the rest of the city, the General flexed his mandibles as he decided it was time to let himself go. Lifting his leg up, the Sangheili took the first step towards the untouched districts as his fingers clenched and unclenched, his body ready for destruction.

Picking up the pace, N'tho charged through the first row of towers, his shoulder sending the rubble through the opposite side. Survivors were picking their way through the debris riddled street as the giant tore his way into their midst. His feet fell on them without a care as his fingers ripped into the surrounding structures. His claws removed entire faces of glass and floors from whatever they tore through, while his toes sent people sailing as his steps never ceased. Screams echoed around the titan as he let out a laugh of joy, drowning out the terror of the humans. N'tho destroyed everything he touched as he made his way through everything that survived the fall of the elevator from the heavens above.

******

The sun rose over a ruin without a single sign of life still stirring within its borders. The rubble still smoked in areas from what had transpired the day before, even though the fires had long since burned out. Footprints were the only real sign of what had extinguished the city that had previously stood there. The four Generals had already set off elsewhere in search for more human settlements to destroy as they sought to purify the world.

All of this was shown on the bridge of the carrier, still orbiting the world as another dropship flew down to the world below. Shipmaster Zhar sat on his chair, cradling his chin on his knuckles, smiling at what the screens showed of the world below. His other hand held the glowing key to the Forerunner artifact as another set of soldiers were deployed for their turn to enjoy the planet.

"Why glass a planet and ruin its beauty when you can remove the pests by stepping on them," Zhar muttered to himself as he thought of what the prophets always ordered them to do to worlds tainted by humanity. Plus, it got rid of all the urges his crew had built up over the long voyages between the stars.

"Maybe I should take a trip down by myself." He smiled to himself as he watched the sun rise over the rim of the world.