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The Dawn We Earned
The abominations broke.Not all at once, not cleanly, but in collapsing waves as the newcomers from London's ruins flooded through Thistle's root barrier and crashed into flanks the creatures had never expected to defend. Riley watched the western line stabilize, then hold, then push as Craig drove his sledgehammer through the last armoured beetle and the shockwave sent its corpse tumbling into three more. Jackson's shadows stitched the eastern gaps closed. Kiera's javelins pinned the final stragglers to the concrete like silver nails.Silence fell along the outer crescent. Not true silence—the river still roared, the Galacion craft still fired, the Siege Crab still screamed—but the silence of a wall that no longer shook.Riley turned to the river.The crab filled the Thames like a geological event, its carapace rising above the waterline in scarred, blackened ridges where Galacion beams had scored deep. One chelae hung at a wrong angle, cracked at the joint. The remaining assault cra
The Tide That Answered
Riley's reservoir hit twenty-two percent and kept falling.He fired a Lunar Lance through an abomination's chest and watched it fold, but two more clambered over the corpse before it finished twitching. Craig's sledgehammer connected with a beetle's carapace and the shockwave scattered three smaller creatures, but the Kinetic Striker's follow-through was slower than it had been ten minutes ago. His breathing came ragged between swings."Dominic!" Riley shouted across the line.The healer didn't look up. He was already sprinting, hands pressed to a woman's abdomen where something had opened her from hip to rib. White-gold light pulsed once, twice, then flickered. Dominic pulled his hands back and stared at them."I'm running dry," he said. His voice carried the particular horror of someone discovering a limit they hadn't believed existed.He wasn't alone. Along the western flank, three medics worked in overlapping zones, their healing growing dimmer with every application. A Fenrathi f
Every Direction at Once
Riley's first Nova Burst detonated forty metres beyond the outer wall and turned a wedge of geometric deer into light and shrapnel. The concussion rolled back across the barricade and rattled teeth in skulls up and down the line. Fighters flinched. The gap in the charge lasted two seconds before more bodies filled it.He wanted Stars of Night. Wanted it the way a drowning man wants air. But a thousand bodies stood between him and the dark, packed along the outer crescent in overlapping ranks, and the cascade would not discriminate. So he burned his reservoir on precision instead, throwing Lunar Lances into the thickest clusters, detonating Crescent Storms that scythed through legs and torsos, punching Moonfire Chains that leapt from target to target in crackling silver arcs until the links ran dry.It was not enough. It was never going to be enough.Beside him, Thistle pulsed once on Arianna's shoulder and the earth answered. Roots thick as a man's thigh erupted through fractured conc
The Battle of the Black Water
Illythia laid three crystalline rods across the projection table and the Thames bloomed upward in blue-white relief, every bridge a red X, every tunnel a collapsed black line. She traced the southern embankment from Lambeth to Waterloo and planted two luminous markers three hundred metres apart."Two walls," she said. "One facing the river. One facing the city behind us."Riley stared at the configuration. The inner wall curved toward the water in a crescent, the outer wall mirrored it facing south. Between them, the assault force. Beyond the outer wall, a thousand human fighters and Fenrathi soldiers holding everything that came from behind."You're building a double circumvallation," Riley said slowly.Illythia's silver eyes found his. Something close to amusement moved behind them. "You recognise it.""Caesar at Alesia." Riley's voice was flat with disbelief. "Romans built two rings of fortifications. Inner wall to besiege the Gauls. Outer wall to stop the Gallic relief army. You'r
The Days Between Teeth
Three days of dungeon grinding blurred into a rhythm that felt almost industrial. Wake, eat whatever Sylvia replicated and Olivia scorched, descend into whichever instance Illythia's scouts had flagged, kill everything inside, climb back into the light, sell the drops, repeat.Riley ran six clears on the first day alone. D-rank instances tucked beneath collapsed shops and fractured tube stations, each one yielding enough experience to feel the number climb but never enough to satisfy. By the second day they pushed into C-ranks—deeper structures with corridors that shifted mid-combat and guardians that required coordination instead of brute force. Illythia assigned two Galacion fighters per run, and Riley watched his team absorb their efficiency without complaint.His reservoir rebuilt itself between clears, the ring on his index finger bleeding stored essence back into his chest during rest cycles until the cold silver column behind his ribs stood full and pressurised again. By the th
The Weight We Carry Home
Galacion dropships broke through the violet haze seventeen minutes after the sky stopped burning. Three silver craft descended on repulsor fields that flattened the glass crater's edges into molten ridges, and forty combat-rated elves poured from boarding ramps with crystalline weapons already tracking the perimeter. Illythia emerged from the lead craft, surveyed the glass desert Riley had made, and said nothing for a long moment.Riley didn't look at her. He crossed the crater on legs that felt borrowed, knelt beside Arianna, and gathered Biscuit's body into his arms. The hound weighed more dead than alive—seven hundred pounds of scorched plate and shattered quill settling against Riley's chest with the finality of something that would never move again. His suit's servos compensated. His reservoir did not; it sat empty and cold behind his ribs like a room someone had left."I've got him," Riley said.Arianna didn't answer. Miko helped her stand, kept one arm around her waist, and gui
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