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Chapter 99: Identity Collapse
Author: Wonderful65
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“When a person carries too many truths, they splinter. What’s left isn’t a lie, it’s something worse. It’s everything at once.”

System Alert: Subject: Aiden Vale Status: Consciousness Unstable Identity Core: Splintered (43%)

External Influence Detected: Archivist Thread - Observer Tag Placed, Glyph Balance Integrity: 38%

Original Glyph Proximity: 0.92 AU (Approaching Surface Threshold)

Scene One — He Wakes

Aiden gasped awake in the cocoon chamber. The room shimmered in and out, his vision split between Emberfall and somewhere else. A village. A forest. A long road and someone waiting at the end.

He blinked. Leah stood over him. “You're back,” she said, trying to sound brave.

“Am I?” he asked. “Because I don’t know if I’m me.” Ilsa entered with Juno and Ferren trailing behind.

“Identity markers are corrupted,” she said. “Your thoughts are tangled across three versions of yourself.”

Juno took his hand. “Tell me one thing you remember.”

He looked at her. “You... drew me. And then the wor
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