THE ABSOLUTE ZERO SYSTEM: VESTIGE OF THE FROZEN GOD
THE ABSOLUTE ZERO SYSTEM: VESTIGE OF THE FROZEN GOD
Author: Orion Adevale
Chapter 1: The Flare and the Fall
Author: Orion Adevale
last update2026-04-05 09:59:18

The wind ripped across the Sector Seven wastes. It didn’t howl. It screamed with the spite of a dead winter. Vane Skadi adjusted his thermal goggles. The digital HUD flickered against the white-out. Even through three layers of Zenith-grade insulation, the bitter cold pressed against his ribs like a heavy lead weight. Behind him, the heavy thrum of the Zenith Syndicate’s crawlers vibrated through the permafrost. They were massive steel beasts, entirely dwarfing the jagged Arctic shelf.

"Pressure’s dropping, Vane," a voice crackled over the comms. Deep and dripping with arrogance. Mordred Graves. "The Syndicate isn't paying you simply to admire the ice. Find the vein or find a new job."

Vane ignored him. He knelt, pressing a gloved hand to a shelf of translucent shale. He didn't need ground-penetrating radar. He had a spatial intuition that made him the most expensive scout on the payroll. He felt a low hum vibrating in his marrow.

"Ten meters ahead," Vane said. His voice was raspy from the dry air. "The Zero Point. We’re here."

He stood and waved an unlit signal flare. Within minutes, the silhouette of the lead crawler breached the snow curtain. Hydraulic doors hissed open. Lyra Thorne stepped out. She looked like a ghost in her white tactical furs, her blonde hair tucked tightly under a reinforced hood. In a world of jagged ice, she was a polished diamond. Vane felt a dull ache of pride. In six months, they’d be back in the temperate gardens of Crystalla. Married. He’d never feel his toes go numb again.

"Vane," she breathed. Her boots crunched as she hurried toward him. "Is it real? Tell me it’s the Aether-Ice."

Vane pointed to a fissure scoured down to the bedrock. Deep within the crack, a pulse of neon-blue light throbbed. It wasn't the dull white of frozen water. It was the crystalline glow of pure, condensed energy. A single kilogram of it could power a city block for a decade. This vein looked like it went down for miles.

"It’s the motherlode, Lyra," Vane said. "The world is going to change tonight."

"Yes," a new voice boomed. Mordred stepped beside Lyra, resting a hand on his combat mag-driver. "It certainly is."

Mordred looked at the blue glow with a hunger that made Vane’s skin crawl. He wasn't looking at progress. He was looking at a throne.

"Secure the perimeter, Mordred," Lyra said softly. She stepped closer, entering the pocket of heat generated by Vane’s personal thermal field. She smelled of synthetic jasmine and ozone. "Vane, you did it. No one else could have found this."

"I did it for us," Vane murmured.

She reached up. Her gloved fingers traced his jaw before pulling him down. The kiss was desperate. Vane closed his eyes, leaning into the warmth of the woman he’d spent three years protecting across three continents.

Then, he felt her hand move. Not to his neck, but to his shoulder. She gripped his tactical harness. She pulled him slightly to the left, repositioning him with practiced precision.

She pulled back. Her blue eyes were as cold as the vein below. "I'm sorry, Vane," she whispered. "But the Syndicate doesn't like sharing the crown."

She raised two fingers. Vane didn't see the movement. He felt the impact.

Thwack-BOOM.

A magnesium flare, fired at point-blank range from Mordred’s launcher, slammed into Vane’s left shoulder. Kinetic force shattered his collarbone. White-hot phosphorus melted through his insulation and into the muscle. Vane screamed. The sound vanished in a sudden gust. He stumbled back, boots slipping on the slick edge of the fissure. The blue glow surged up to meet him.

He didn't fall immediately. His right hand clamped onto the jagged edge of the crevasse. Fingers strained against the ice. Blood, dark and steaming, hissed as it dripped onto the blue crystal below. He looked up, gasping. Vision tunneling from the blinding pain. Lyra stood at the edge, looking down. Not horrified. Not sad. Bored. Mordred stepped behind her, sliding a heavy arm around her waist. They stood there, two silhouettes of gold and steel against the gray sky.

"Don't worry about the report, Vane," Mordred shouted. "We'll tell them the ice shifted. A tragic accident."

Lyra leaned her head against Mordred’s shoulder. She watched as Vane's fingers, slick with blood and numbing from the absolute cold, finally lost their grip.

Vane fell.

The wind roared past his ears. The surface light narrowed into a thin, gray slit. The temperature plummeted. Minus forty. Minus sixty. He hit a shelf of ice, snapping ribs like dry kindling, and tumbled further into the dark. The flare in his shoulder still burned, a mocking sun in the abyss. He hit a second icy slope, sliding down a vertical tunnel of ancient, pitch-black ice.

By the time he slammed into the floor of the nameless crevasse, he was broken glass. He lay in the dark. The phosphorus flare sputtered out, leaving a crushing, absolute silence. His heart slowed. The cold was a thief, reaching into his chest and stealing the last of his heat.

Is this it? he thought. His consciousness frayed. Betrayed by a kiss in the graveyard of the world.

His eyes rolled back. The gray veil descended. Then, a flicker of light appeared in his periphery. A sharp, clinical violet. A transparent screen shimmered in the air, hovering inches from his fading vision.

[WARNING: BIOLOGICAL TERMINATION IMMINENT.] [INTERNAL TEMPERATURE: 24°C... 19°C...] [CRITICAL THRESHOLD REACHED.]

Vane tried to blink. His eyelids were already frozen shut.

[DETECTING COMPATIBLE SOUL-FREQUENCY: "THE BLOODHOUND".] [PRIMORDIAL VESTIGE "THE GLACIER HEART" DETECTED IN PROXIMITY.] [INITIATING EMERGENCY SOUL-BINDING...]

A violent surge of energy erupted from the floor beneath him. A cold so intense it felt like a jagged physical blade pierced through his chest, pinning his soul to the bedrock. As Vane Skadi’s heart gave its final beat and stopped, the violet screen pulsed.

[WELCOME, HOST. THE WORLD HAS LEFT YOU IN THE COLD.] [THE SYSTEM WILL MAKE YOU THE STORM.]

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