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CHAPTER 82: CUSTODIAN INTERVENTION
Author: Aviela
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The Custodian fleet had lingered for hours, calculating, probing, analyzing. Now they acted.

From subspace, an elite team of Intervenors phased into Blackreach, materializing at multiple coordinates simultaneously. Their bodies flickered with impossible geometry, light bending through flesh and armor in fractal patterns.

They were not human. They were operators of layered reality, trained to act where standard forces could not.

Each Intervenor moved with purpose: contain or neutralize the variable — Kai Gibson.

Kai hovered above the central plaza, monitoring the city as Veil adjusted anchor generators across fractured zones. The air pulsed in synchrony with his Core. Gravity wells and time loops held steady. For now.

Then sensors pinged.

MULTIPLE PHASED INTRUDERS DETECTED. HOST INTERFERENCE POTENTIAL — HIGH.

Kai’s eyes, one glowing violet with arcane glyphs, the other human and razor-sharp, scanned the horizon.

“They’ve come,” he said, voice layered and calm.

“Veil.”

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