Elias Thorne's careful cultivation of British intelligence contacts began to yield significant dividends, though not always in the ways he anticipated. Major Davies of SOE, impressed by the continued accuracy and unique nature of "Mr. Blanchard's" intelligence (particularly concerning Nazi research into biological agents and early attempts at 'Ubersoldaten'), granted him a degree of unofficial operational latitude. This didn't mean formal sanction, but rather a willingness to "look the other way" if Blanchard's "private initiatives" happened to align with SOE objectives and produced results.
One such result came through a coded communique from Vivienne Dubois's Resistance cell in Normandy. Following the destruction of Chateau de Corbeau, German activity in the region had become erratic. Vivienne reported that several other isolated facilities, previously dismissed as minor garrisons or supply depots, were now showing signs of increased SS presence and unusual, heavily guarded transports arriving under cover of darkness. One location, a former Benedictine monastery called 'Val Clair', nestled deep in a forested valley, was singled out. Locals whispered of strange lights emanating from its ancient cellars and the unsettling, almost animalistic cries heard on still nights. It bore the hallmarks of another "unconventional research" site.
Elias, cross-referencing this with fragments of data from Hessler's satchel and newer intel gleaned through his London contacts (some of which was subtly fed to the British by him to create a feedback loop), recognized a pattern. Val Clair was likely a secondary, perhaps more deeply hidden, node in the same network as the Chateau.
This presented an opportunity to test his growing influence and deploy his assets more strategically. He proposed to Major Davies that an SOE-backed Resistance action to "disrupt enemy communications and morale" near Val Clair would be… beneficial. He didn't explicitly mention destroying the facility itself; plausible deniability was key. Davies, always keen to harry the Germans in occupied France, and recognizing the undertones of Blanchard's "suggestion," readily agreed to supply Vivienne's cell with additional explosives and a few desperately needed Bren guns, delivered via a nighttime air-drop.
The System registered: [Influence (Allied Intelligence – SOE): +5% (Operational Cooperation – Deniable Sanction Achieved). Projected Outcome: Neutralization of Secondary Nazi Research Node via Proxy Forces/Associated Asset (Wolverine).]
With Allied supplies bolstering the Resistance, and Logan – who had grown predictably restless in the relative quiet of Vivienne's orchard – eager for action, the Val Clair operation was set in motion. This time, however, Elias did not directly involve himself on the ground in France. He was becoming too valuable, his network too intricate, to risk direct exposure. He managed the operation remotely from London, using coded radio transmissions relayed through Anya (who had proven exceptionally gifted at signal encryption and clandestine communication, another facet of her Archer-enhanced precision manifesting).
Logan, guided by Henri (Vivienne's second-in-command, who had a grudging respect for the mutant's terrifying capabilities), led a small, handpicked team of the most hardened Resistance fighters. Their mission was not a frontal assault, but a surgical strike, leveraging Logan's unique ability to infiltrate and neutralize heavy resistance, while the French fighters created diversions and secured perimeter breaches.
The attack on Val Clair was brutal and swift. Logan, operating like a vengeful spirit in the ancient monastery's shadowy cloisters and dank cellars, carved a path through the SS garrison. The "animalistic cries" turned out to be from more failed "Subjekt Gamma" type experiments, creatures even more horrifically warped than the one at Chateau de Corbeau. Logan, in a silent, cold fury, ended their torment, his adamantium claws flashing in the torchlight. He located what appeared to be the central laboratory and a cache of research notes, planting the SOE-supplied explosives with grim expertise.
The resulting conflagration gutted Val Clair. The Resistance fighters, having sustained minimal casualties thanks to Logan's spearheading assault, withdrew under cover of the chaos.
When the after-action report (a sanitized version, omitting the true nature of Logan's involvement) reached Major Davies, he was immensely pleased. A significant enemy asset disrupted, with minimal SOE exposure. "Mr. Blanchard's" insights, and his "friends on the continent," were proving remarkably effective.
For Elias, the true prize came via the System update:
[Key Nazi Research Facility (Val Clair) Destroyed. Multiple Alpha/Beta-Stage Artificial Augments Terminated. Further Disruption to Wunderwaffe Programm – Biologische Kriegsführung.]
[Prime Essence Shard Echo Acquired: +1.5 Shard Fragments (from terminated augments & facility's residual bio-energetic signature). Total Shards: 2.5/5.0 for "Feral Striker" Prototyping.]
He was getting closer. Two more operations like this, and he might have enough Shards to attempt to create his own Feral Strikers, loyal shock troops with a diluted version of Wolverine's resilience and ferocity.
But it was a different piece of intelligence, something almost overlooked in the Val Clair data, that truly captured Elias's attention. Amongst the charred remnants of documents Logan had managed to retrieve before the explosions were fragmented references to a "Project Chimera" – the exact same code name Elias was using for Logan's deployment. This was no coincidence. It was followed by mentions of "Hydra Division – Special Projects," and the name "Johann Schmidt."
The blood ran cold in Elias's veins. Hydra. He knew the name, not from any contemporary intelligence, but from the System's initial data burst when he first awakened it – vague references to "Global Threats" and "Historical Deviations." Johann Schmidt. The name resonated with a deep, instinctual alarm. The System immediately cross-referenced:
[Threat Identification: HYDRA (Nazi Deep Science Division – Confirmed). Key Personnel: Johann Schmidt (Red Skull – Potential Prime Conduit/Highly Augmented Individual). Project Overlap: Enemy "Project Chimera" (Unconfirmed objectives, likely involving creation/control of super-soldiers or exploitation of occult/alien artifacts). SIGNIFICANT THREAT. HIGH PRIORITY FOR COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE.]
The Nazis weren't just dabbling in crude biological experiments. A far more sophisticated, more dangerous organization was operating within their ranks – Hydra. And they were also running a "Project Chimera," potentially hunting for, or trying to create, assets like Wolverine, or perhaps even worse. Were they aware of Logan? Of Elias? The implications were terrifying.
Elias had stumbled upon a war within the war, a shadow conflict against an enemy whose capabilities might rival, or even exceed, his own burgeoning network. The random encounters at Chateau de Corbeau and Val Clair were no longer just isolated research labs; they were likely Hydra listening posts, feeder facilities, or failed experiments from a much larger, more horrifying program.
This changed the nature of Elias's involvement in Europe dramatically. He wasn't just disrupting Nazi research anymore. He was now actively engaged in a clandestine war against Hydra, an organization whose goals and full capabilities remained largely unknown, save for the System's stark warning. Johann Schmidt – the Red Skull – a potential Prime Conduit. If Elias could get to him, the power gain would be immense, but the risk would be astronomical.
His "Mr. Blanchard" persona in London suddenly became even more critical. He needed the Allies' intelligence network, their resources, their logistical support, not just to fight the conventional Nazi war machine, but to gather information on Hydra, to locate Schmidt, to understand the true scope of their Project Chimera.
The war in the shadows had just gained a new, far more sinister dimension. Elias Thorne, the young landlord with the power of gods and monsters at his fingertips, found himself facing an enemy that mirrored his own ambition for power, but with an ideology infinitely more malevolent. The game was no longer just about accumulating power; it was about preventing an even darker power from consuming the world. The echoes in the aether were no longer just the whispers of war, but the slithering movements of a many-headed serpent.