
The mahogany desk fell like a dying star.
Xander kicked off the platform, rope singing behind him as he swung through the air. Three hundred feet below, the under-rings sprawled in perpetual twilight. Three thousand feet above, Celestara glittered,the sky-city where the elite threw away everything they didn't want.
Including people.
His fingers locked around the desk's cracked leg. The impact nearly tore his arm from its socket, but he held on. The seventh day was the best day for scavenging, when Celestara's highborn purged their mansions of last season's furniture. This desk was worth seventy scrip, maybe more.
"Nice catch!"
Ryn's voice crackled through his comm-link.
Xander grinned, landing on his platform.
"Harlan's going to love this."
Except Harlan wasn't on the observation deck. The old man always watched Xander work the drop-zone, rain or shine. For three years, he'd stood there with his battered spyglass, offering advice.
Today, the deck was empty.
Xander hoisted the desk onto his shoulders and climbed toward home, unease prickling his spine.
The workshop door hung open.
Xander's blood went cold. Harlan never left the door open,too many thieves in Under-Ring Seven, too much worth stealing.
"Harlan?"
The desk slipped from his grip.
Harlan lay sprawled across the floor, eyes vacant, a dark pool spreading from the wound in his chest. His workbench was overturned, tools scattered like broken teeth.
"No."
Xander dropped beside him, hands pressing against the wound even though he knew it was too late. The blood was still warm.
"Harlan, please…"
"Touching."
A figure stood in the doorway. They wore a smooth white mask,porcelain, featureless and held a blade dripping red.
Harlan's blood.
"Who are you?"
Xander's voice cracked.
"The old man asked too many questions."
The masked figure tilted their head.
"Saw things he shouldn't have. And now, so have you."
Xander lunged for a wrench. The figure moved like smoke, blade flashing. Pain exploded across Xander's ribs,shallow, a warning.
"The Void takes everyone eventually."
The figure whispered.
"Today is your day."
Xander ran.
He crashed through the window, glass shattering around him. Hit the catwalk rolling, came up sprinting. Behind him, soft footsteps followed, patient and inevitable.
The under-rings were a maze, and Xander knew every shortcut. He vaulted gaps, swung around pillars, dropped through maintenance hatches. His side burned where the blade had cut him, but he didn't slow.
The figure stayed on his heels like a shadow.
Xander burst into the market district, screaming for help. The crowd scattered, uncaring. Down here, you solved your own problems or died with them.
He ran for the Guard Station, hope flaring in his chest.
The guards were waiting.
Six of them, shock-sticks crackling. Their leader, Kessa, raised her hand.
"Xander Cray, you're under arrest for murdering Harlan Vex."
The world tilted.
"What? No! There was someone else,they killed him, I saw…”
"We have a witness. Says you were standing over the body, screaming about how Harlan cheated you."
"That's insane!"
"Surrender peacefully."
Kessa said, something like pity in her eyes.
"We'll give you a fair trial."
Xander turned. The masked figure stood at the catwalk's far end, blade sheathed, casual. They'd already won.
A witness. A planted lie. And no one would believe a scavenger's word.
The trial would be a joke. Then they'd throw him into the Void,the toxic chasm where Celestara's trash went to die. Where the fallen never returned.
Xander looked down. Seven hundred feet below, the Collector's Basin yawned. And beyond that, the Void itself.
"I'm sorry, Harlan."
He whispered and jumped.
Wind screamed past as the under-rings blurred. Xander grabbed a dangling power cable, jerked to a halt, shoulder screaming. The cable held. He climbed down to a maintenance ladder, then dropped onto a service platform.
One thousand feet of infrastructure above him. Guards who thought him a murderer.
Below, the Void.
Darkness so complete it devoured light. Toxic fumes rising in greenish coils. The graveyard of everyone Celestara had ever thrown away.
Xander's hands became fists. Harlan was dead. The killer walked free.
He would not die here.
He would survive. Climb back up if he had to. Make them pay.
A maintenance hatch led down into the Void. Xander forced it open, revealing a shaft descending into blackness.
He took one last look at the under-rings.
Then began to climb.
Hours passed in darkness. Grip, release, grip, release. Memories swam through his mind,Harlan teaching him to read, the first time he'd caught something from the drop-zone, quiet evenings in the workshop.
All gone.
The air grew thick, chemical-laden. His lungs burned. The shaft ended at a slick platform.
A sound echoed below. Metal scraping metal. Then something worse,wet, squelching rot.
A shape emerged from the darkness.
Eight feet tall, constructed from garbage. Rusted car parts, rotting fabric, pistons wrapped in human hair. Its head was dozens of mannequin faces melted together, a mouth full of broken glass.
A junkwraith.
It screamed,metal tearing, wind through broken windows and charged.
Xander ran for the platform's edge. The wraith's claw caught his jacket, yanked him back. He smashed his wrench against it, rolled free.
His heel slipped over the edge.
The wraith lunged.
Xander jumped into absolute darkness.
For the second time that day, he fell. But this time, there was nothing to catch him. Just the Void, rushing up to swallow him whole.
Harlan's face flashed through his mind.
Then black.
Pain woke him.
Xander lay half-buried in garbage, every bone aching. Blood crusted his eyes. He forced them open.
The Void stretched forever,mountains of trash, pools of glowing sludge, shapes moving in the chemical haze.
He'd fallen into hell and survived.
"Well, you're not dead."
A woman's voice cut through the toxic air.
"Surprising."
She stood atop a garbage mountain,tall, scarred, wearing real armor. In her hand, a sword that flickered between states, symbols glowing along its edge.
A Remnant Blade.
She leaped down, landing nearby. "Fresh meat doesn't usually last this long. You're either tough or lucky."
"Who are you?"
Xander rasped.
"Veyra. Your welcoming committee."
She nodded toward prowling wraiths.
"You've got two options. Die slowly or follow me and learn to survive."
Xander thought of Harlan. The masked killer. Celestara, gleaming above.
"Option two."
Veyra extended her hand, hauled him up.
"Good. Because if you want revenge, if you want to make them pay,you'll need a Remnant of your own."
"A Remnant?"
Her eyes blazed with fierce hope.
"A weapon born from what you've lost. Forged from memory. Powered by regret."
She started walking across the wasteland.
"It's how we survive. How we become more than trash."
Xander stumbled after her, mind racing with questions, burning with purpose…
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Chapter 8
The bodies weren't fresh.Xander crouched beside one,an Exile whose face was frozen in terror. Their Remnant bow lay dark and lifeless. "How long have they been here?""Hard to tell." Torrin studied the massive door ahead,thirty feet of metal covered in glowing symbols. "This is the oldest access point. Harlan knew the codes, but knowledge isn't enough. The Guardian doesn't care about keys."Metal scraped against stone. Then whispers,dozens of voices speaking words Xander couldn't understand.The Guardian emerged.Twenty-five feet tall, constructed from interlocking metal plates engraved with thousands of names. Its arms were hydraulic pistons ending in almost-human hands. But the head made Xander's blood freeze—a dozen preserved faces arranged in a circle, each frozen in different expressions. From their mouths came whispers of last words.‘"Please don't..."’‘"I'm innocent..."’‘"My children..."’"The first ones." Torrin breathed. "Celestara built this from the first hundred pe
Chapter 7
"I went dark. Stopped reporting. Celestara probably thinks I'm dead, which suits me fine. I've been living in the Void's margins ever since, gathering information, building my own network." Torrin's whip-Remnant uncoiled slightly. "I can't undo what I did. But I can make Celestara pay for it."Xander weighed his options. Trust was a luxury he couldn't afford. But pragmatism was survival."Twenty-four hours to the wall. You guide me there, help me reach the under-rings, and I'll share whatever I find. But if you betray me…""Your copper wire will carve me into pieces. I'm aware." Torrin extended a gloved hand. "Do we have an accord?"Xander shook it. The grip was firm, confident."Good. We leave at dawn. Such as it is." Torrin settled against the container's far wall. "Get some rest. Tomorrow's going to be intense."Xander didn't sleep. He kept Kael's daggers within reach and watched Torrin through slitted eyes. The masked figure didn't move, didn't speak, just sat in perfect sti
Chapter 6
Day one alone and Xander understood why so few survived the Void.The wraiths moved differently here, beyond the Exiles' protected territory. They hunted in coordinated packs, driving prey toward kill zones. Xander spent six hours crouched inside a hollowed-out refrigerator while three wraiths circled, sniffing for heat signatures.His bracers stayed dormant, wire cold against his skin. Any activation would draw them like blood in water.When they finally moved on, Xander emerged shaking. The toxic air burned his lungs. Chemical rain had started falling,thick, oily drops that sizzled on metal. He pulled his salvaged hood tighter and consulted Veyra's map.Two more days to the western wall.He moved through a canyon of crushed vehicles, boots crunching on shattered glass. Something skittered in the shadows above,not a wraith, something smaller. Scavenger rats, mutated by the Void's toxins into things with too many legs and eyes that glowed red.Xander's hand found Kael's borrowed dagge
Chapter 5
Three weeks in the Void changed Xander.His body hardened,muscles adapting to constant combat, lungs adjusting to toxic air. His bracers evolved with him, the wire flowing faster, responding to thoughts before he'd fully formed them. He could shape twenty configurations now: blades, shields, grappling hooks, even thin wire that could slice through wraith armor like thread through cloth.But it was the nightmares that wouldn't leave.Every night, Harlan's face. The pool of blood. The masked killer's soft voice: ‘"The old man knew too much."’Xander woke gasping, bracers flaring hot in the darkness of his assigned bunk. Other Exiles had stopped asking if he was okay. Down here, everyone had nightmares."You're up early." Veyra sat on a supply crate near the entrance, sharpening her Remnant blade with a whetstone. The sound was rhythmic, almost soothing. "Can't sleep?""Never could." Xander joined her, looking out at the Void's perpetual twilight. "You?""Gave up trying years ago."
Chapter 4
Dawn didn't exist in the Void. Only the shift from absolute darkness to toxic twilight,greenish light filtering through chemical clouds.Xander woke up to Veyra shaking his shoulder. "Gear up. Hunt leaves at ten."His body screamed in protest. Every muscle ached from yesterday's fight. The wound in his side throbbed beneath fresh bandages. But he stood, tested his bracers. The copper wire responded instantly, flowing around his forearms like liquid metal.The hunting party gathered in the Rust Haven's armory,eight Exiles including Xander. Garreth stood at the center, his staff planted like a war banner."The Broodmother nested in the eastern ravines, three miles from here." He traced a route on a salvaged map. "She's been spawning wraiths for months. Every one we kill, she births two more. We end her, we cripple the wraith population in this sector."Kael checked his daggers. "Broodmothers are Alpha-class. Intelligent, adaptive. She'll have guardians.""Which is why we're bringin
Chapter 3. THE TRIAL
The girl's name was Mira. She clutched a torn photograph,family faces fading under her trembling fingers."They said I stole medicine for my brother." Her voice cracked. "I just wanted to help him."Veyra pressed water into her hands. "Everyone up there is dead to you now. Accept it or die."Xander's bracers pulsed warm against his skin. Wrong. The past wasn't dead. It was fuel."Can she forge a Remnant?" Xander asked."Maybe. First, we take her to the Council." Veyra moved to the entrance. "They decide if she joins or...""Or what?"Veyra didn't answer.They climbed a mountain of compressed vehicles. At the summit, Xander saw it,a massive cargo ship half-buried in the Void's wall. The Rust Haven. Platforms jutted from broken windows. Rope bridges connected wreckage to trash mountains. Firelight flickered inside."Home." Veyra said.They crossed a chain-link bridge. Below, chemical sludge glowed yellow. Guards met them,a man with a crystallized smoke arm, a woman with electric
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