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Chapter 144 — “What Authority Brings to a Fight”
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The first Arbiter arrived without announcement but there was no tear, no seam, no ritual geometry peeling back the world. One moment the air

above the fractured overpass was empty; the next, it decided it was occupied as light condensed into shape, not a body, never a body but a construct of mandate

and certainty, tall and faceted, edgestoo precise for nature. Symbols rotated within it like internal verdicts being prepared. The ground beneath its feet

did not crack, it complied so Snowly’s h
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