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Will Of The Spire
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The bunker’s core chamber was a collapsing vortex of fire and nanite chaos, the alien portal’s green roar devouring steel and reactors, its pull a merciless tide. Jace’s body was a broken husk—ribs shattered, blood soaking his tattered scav-suit, nanites scorching his hand where he gripped the hidden console.

The Codex’s command burned in his mind: Choose: Reset and lose Lena, or fight and lose Earth. The man, glowing with nanites and clutching an eleventh Ascension Key fragment, stood before him, his voice Jace’s father’s, lost in the Collapse: “Son, I’m the Spire’s will.”

Lena, bloodied, her form flickering as the legion’s anchor, fought beside him, her fragment dim. Zara lay still, her breath barely there, blood pooling. Elara, arms charred, clung to the sparking console, flames consuming her.

The alien entity loomed, its liquid-metal tendrils fused with the vortex, three Key fragments pulsing. The mirror-Jace, the Spire’s true prototype, sneered, its eighth fragment glowing, bl
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