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The Signal that shouldn't exist
CHAPTER 17 Zarek Pov Zarek woke before dawn. Not from a nightmare, but from instinct. Something had changed in the air. He sat up on the makeshift cot Maren had given him. Kio’s soft breathing echoed across the far side of the outpost. Outside, the wind whispered through the fractured cliffside like a warning. The pulse he’d felt last night still rang faintly in the back of his mind. A signal. Small. Faint. But alive. And wrong. He grabbed his coat, ignoring the sting in his ribs, and moved without waking them. Outside, the world looked like it was holding its breath. Ash floated through the morning mist like dying snowflakes. The mountains beyond the valley cracked with static light from the old war—a sign the border fields were active again. But the signal
A God without a Name
CHAPTER 16 Zarek pov The first thing he noticed was the absence. Of data. Of tracking lines. Of the ever-present hum of the System in his ear. Zarek opened his eyes in a clearing surrounded by mist and ruin. His body ached in ways that didn’t make sense—organic, grounded, fragile. He had stripped away every piece of his former self. No link. No ID. No system tether. Just a name whispering at the edge of memory: Voss. He said it out loud. It didn’t echo. That unsettled him. There was no feedback. No surveillance node pinged his location. No HUD scanned his vitals. He was no longer inside their framework. He was outside the System. Truly off the grid. And that meant the world was about to become infinitely more dangerous. He stagger
Code of the Broken King
CHAPTER 15 Zarek POV Zarek didn’t breathe until the cold wind cut across his face again. He stumbled downhill through the wreckage of the Eastern Citadel, his coat torn, blood soaking the band around his ribs. Every step burned. Every breath felt like dragging broken glass into his chest. But it wasn’t the pain that kept him awake. It was the whispers. Not from the System. Not from Null. From inside him. From whatever that red portal had awakened. He’d seen them. Copies. Fractures. Broken Sovereigns, each one a failed ghost of himself—faces he didn’t remember having, versions of him that never should have survived. But they had. And they were being unleashed. By his own codebase. “You idiot,” he muttered, staggering into a tree trunk for balance. “You thought you were the only one who got
The First Reaper rises
CHAPTER 14 Zarek POV There was a smell in the wind—like burned circuitry and wet stone. Not natural. Not from this world. It was the scent of a system breach. Zarek stood on the edge of the collapsed citadel plateau, boots grinding into fractured crystal, his chest rising slowly. Beside him, Nyx winced as she pressed gauze over her bleeding temple, her cloak torn and her dagger coated in synth-blood. They had survived the first wave. But something had changed. “They’re not pulling back,” she muttered, voice low and tight. “That wasn’t a test squad. That was an execution unit.” “They needed confirmation,” Zarek said. “Now they have it.” Nyx looked at him sideways. “You sent a damn beacon.” He didn’t deny it. He had triggered the old signature. That meant the network had recognized him—Zarek Voss, former System Sovereign
Ashes of the Forgotten Crown
CHAPTER 13 Zarek Voss Pov The wind over Ashvale didn’t howl—it hissed, low and mean, like it had a memory to settle. A memory soaked in blood and iron and judgment. Zarek crouched near the shattered obsidian altar, his fingers tracing the cold, ancient grooves. Every line pulsed faintly under his skin like the aftershock of something buried too deep. It wasn’t just a ruin. It was his ruin. “What kind of place is this?” Nyx asked, her voice cut through the air behind him, sharp with nerves. “It feels like it’s breathing.” “It should be dead,” Zarek muttered. “But the System doesn't bury its sins. It archives them.” He stood slowly, his boots crunching against bone fragments and fractured glass. Ashvale had once been a Citadel—his Citadel. The throne of the Western Code Ring. Until the System erased him from it like a smudge. [System Notification: Sub-Th
Ghost Protocol: Reap.exe
Chapter 12 The entire chamber groaned beneath the pressure of the system-breaking presence. Zarek’s eyes locked onto the figure emerging from the void like it was being carved out of reality itself.Entity Detected: Crown Hunter Unit Ω – Reap.exeThreat Level: Ω-Red (Auto-Eradication Protocols Engaged)Objective: Sovereign Termination – Priority ClassCrown Sync Disruption Probability: 87%It was huge. A towering juggernaut of shifting metal, black glass, and blood-red algorithmic light. Its joints hissed like grinding tectonic plates, and its single eye scanned the chamber with perfect focus. In its right hand, a blade longer than Zarek was tall—serrated with glowing inscriptions—each line a Sovereign it had killed."Fallback to Ghost Protocol now," Zarek muttered. “Nyx—engage Silence Field Alpha.”Nyx nodded sharply, a rare flicker of urgency breaking her usual calm. She raised her hand, channeling her Crown’s core into the chamber. The light bent and warped as silence swallowed th
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