AsMoral Wrote:What is the premise of this story? I am waaaaay too lazy to google right now.
From Wikipedia:
A group of
new-age trekkers in
Nepal are trapped in a cave by a snowstorm and stumble across a mutilated, mummified corpse, covered with cryptic tattoos in both English and undecipherable symbols; the party interprets the former to mean that the body was that of a
RAF pilot who had crashed on the other side of the
Himalayas in the 1940s. How the pilot had made it across the mountains is a mystery, but a diagram among the tattoos suggests that the cave the party is trapped may be part of a larger network, one that might have a outlet elsewhere. As thee blizzard not letting up, the party pushes deeper into the network, discovering the trophy-like remains of a slaughtered ancient army and a trail of gold coins; becoming separated, the members begin to be killed horribly by an unseen enemy, until only the mountain guides Ike and Kora remain.
Several years later, the scene shifts to a
UN military base in
Bosnia, where multinational soldiers are guarding a forensic team excavating a huge mass grave, which satellite imagery shows being disturbed every night. The soldiers first assume that
Serb soldiers are trying to destroy the evidence of their
atrocities; a
US Army Aviation officer named Elias Branch leads a reconnaissance-helicopter flight to gather evidence. After a crash, he finds his navigator brutally assaulted, is menaced by an unseen enemy, and is himself badly injured by his unit's supporting fire. Found scarred and half-mad, he raves about being attacked by "
demons;" during his recuperation, he begins to exhibit dramatic physical changes, and begins taking an interest in local cave systems.
The scene shifts again, to the edge of the
Kalahari, where young
nun Ali van Schade is about to leave a leper encampment at which she had been working. To her horror, she discovers that the lepers had saved her life by trading one of their own to be (in her place) mutilated and enslaved by an unknown presence, servants of a god they call "Older-Than-Old."
The narrative now cuts forward a few years; Branch, monstrously deformed, is leading the world's armies in exploring a vast network of caves that he has been instrumental in discovering, underlying the whole of the Earth's surface. Referred to as the "sub-planet," the labyrinth contains an entire separately-evolved
ecosystem, and offers rare fleeting glimpses of elusive albino humanoids. Scarce archaeological evidence suggests the beings have occasionally emerged through human history, and had apparently given rise to the human concepts of
Hell and
demons. Scientists theorize the "demons" are
trogloxenic hominids descended from
Homo erectus; classified as
Homo Hadalis (as in
Hades), they are commonly referred to as "hadals," or,
pejoratively, "Haddie."
After melting invisibly away from human encroachment for several years, the
hadals spring a trap: a massive, coordinated worldwide ambush of the armies exploring and occupying the sub-planet. The attack is enormously successful; world casualties number a full quarter-million. Though an enormous initial shock, the dismay wears off quickly and humanity is essentially undeterred; the Descent recommences, in even greater force. Cities are built in the upper crust, three
miles deep, while social instability grows and interest in
space exploration diminishes.
Meanwhile, a mysterious
Jesuit priest, Father Thomas, is assembling the Beowulf Circle, an informal group of scholars dedicated to the study of the sub-planet, with the eventual aim of discovering whether "
Satan" (by which they do not necessarily mean a literal person, but some kind of long-term unified authority directing the activities of the
hadal race) might actually exist. A member of the Circle persuades Ali to join the group; she is attached to an expedition funded by the Helios corporation, an unprecedentedly deep trek through a newly-discovered fissure which traverses the floor of the entire
Pacific Ocean basin.
On page 400 or so right now. 175 more to go. Another night of sleep deprivation coming on I think......