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Chapter 33: The Rewrite War
Author: Grep-pens
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Location: Between Realms – The Blank Page Ash stood at the center of a shifting void. The floor beneath him was paper, stars, static, and silence. The sky above him? A book yet to be opened. In his hand: the Pen of Origin. An artifact that could write the rules.

Across from him: the True Author, now fully formed, towering, inhuman, stitched together by threads of ink, narrative control, and absolute arrogance. “One character cannot fight an author,” it boomed.

Ash narrowed his eyes. “Then let me show you what a character becomes… when the world forgets to kill him.” With a flick, the Author summoned a storm of command lines:

DESTROY(ASH)

ERASE(FLAWBORN)

RETURN(VERSION_2.0)

The commands rushed at Ash like spears of light. He didn’t dodge. He rewrote.

DESTROY(ASH) → DEFINE(ASH)

ERASE(FLAWBORN) → EMPOWER(FLAWBORN)

RETURN(VERSION_2.0) → RELEASE(FREE_WORLD)

The storm collapsed. Ash spun the Pen once and slashed through the next barrage:

NULL(CHOICE)

LOCK(MEMORY)

OWN(WORLD)

Each became its
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