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==Summary==
==Summary==
The Nine's tests begin. After Burnscar turns a narrow but decisive victory against Mannequin into a mutual retreat, Taylor persuades the Travelers and Undersiders to change tactics and attack the Nine directly rather than risk weeks of attacks without rest. The plan is a success, resulting in the capture of both Shatterbird and Cherish, but the remaining Nine take Grue captive in return.
The [[Slaughterhouse Nine|Nine]]'s tests begin. After [[Burnscar]] turns a narrow but decisive victory against [[Mannequin]] into a mutual retreat, [[Taylor Hebert/Spoiler-free|Taylor]] persuades the [[The Travelers|Travelers]] and [[The Undersiders|Undersiders]] to change tactics and attack the Nine directly rather than risk weeks of attacks without rest. The plan is a success, resulting in the capture of both [[Shatterbird]] and [[Cherish]], but the remaining members of the Nine take [[Brian Laborn|Grue]] captive in return.


After the Protectorate refuse their request for help, the Travelers and Undersiders mobilize to rescue Grue (and possibly Imp). They distract most of the Nine by giving their location to the city's other villains, but Bonesaw still manages to capture the strike team, plus an enraged Parian. She's considering a selection of fates worse than death for them when Grue has a second trigger event. He kills Burnscar, heals his captive teammates, and forces Jack to cut Bonesaw's hands off at the wrists and abandon the battlefield.
After the [[The Protectorate|Protectorate]] refuse their request for help, the Travelers and Undersiders mobilize to rescue Grue (and possibly [[Aisha Laborn|Imp]]). They distract most of the Nine by giving their location to the city's other villains, but [[Bonesaw]] still manages to capture the strike team, plus an enraged [[Parian]]. She's considering a selection of fates worse than death for them when Grue has a second trigger event. He kills Burnscar, heals his captive teammates, and forces [[Jack Slash|Jack]] to cut Bonesaw's hands off at the wrists and abandon the battlefield.


In the aftermath of the mutual rescue, Taylor attempts to support Brian emotionally. He explains his new power- the darkness he generates has always slightly hampered the powers of other capes inside it; now, that effect is magnified, and he can access some of the ability the affected capes lose.
In the aftermath of the mutual rescue, Taylor attempts to support Brian emotionally. He explains his new power- the darkness he generates has always slightly hampered the powers of other capes inside it; now, that effect is magnified, and he can access some of the ability the affected capes lose.

Revision as of 20:37, April 26, 2021

Template:Infobox arcSnare is the thirteenth arc of the Worm series; preceded by Plague and followed by Prey.

Summary

The Nine's tests begin. After Burnscar turns a narrow but decisive victory against Mannequin into a mutual retreat, Taylor persuades the Travelers and Undersiders to change tactics and attack the Nine directly rather than risk weeks of attacks without rest. The plan is a success, resulting in the capture of both Shatterbird and Cherish, but the remaining members of the Nine take Grue captive in return.

After the Protectorate refuse their request for help, the Travelers and Undersiders mobilize to rescue Grue (and possibly Imp). They distract most of the Nine by giving their location to the city's other villains, but Bonesaw still manages to capture the strike team, plus an enraged Parian. She's considering a selection of fates worse than death for them when Grue has a second trigger event. He kills Burnscar, heals his captive teammates, and forces Jack to cut Bonesaw's hands off at the wrists and abandon the battlefield.

In the aftermath of the mutual rescue, Taylor attempts to support Brian emotionally. He explains his new power- the darkness he generates has always slightly hampered the powers of other capes inside it; now, that effect is magnified, and he can access some of the ability the affected capes lose.

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Trivia

  • A snare is generally used as a synonym for a trap, expesially when it applies to tactics. The word itself desends from a word for rope, generally one used in a trap or as a for of punishment with a noose.
    • In this arc the Slaughterhouse Nine are shown setting up several traps, have the tables turned on them, and succesfully ensnare many other people.

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Battles and Events The Undersiders & Travelers vs The Slaughterhouse Nine