Fractured Patterns
Author: Mitrmartika
last update2026-05-17 00:53:37

“Do not blink, or you will lose yourself within this light.”

Master Han’s voice sounded like a whisper rising from the bottom of an impossibly deep well, piercing bone and soul alike. Ravian’s heart twisted painfully as white mist began creeping into the edges of his vision. Around them, the recently shattered Library of Patterns had transformed into a glittering expanse of emptiness, a boundless space where gravity felt like a forgotten joke.

“Brother? Your hand... why is your hand fading?” El
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  • The Living Architect of the Void

    The light did not allow them to scream. The sensation of falling was no longer physical, it was an existential collapse. Ravian felt every particle of himself, every memory of the Void, of pain, of love, unravel into thin threads pulled by an indescribable gravity. Elara gripped his hand, yet the touch felt distant, as though millions of light-years separated them even while they were technically connected."Don't let go!" Ravian shouted, though he did not know whether his voice truly emerged or was only an echo inside the emptiness."I'm here, Brother!" Elara replied. Her voice sounded like a broken symphony, shattered by the distortion of space. "Whatever lies ahead, we'll face it together!"Suddenly, the pull stopped. They slammed onto a surface that felt like an endless expanse of cold velvet. Ravian gasped, his chest heaving wildly. He tried to stand, but the world before him looked like a canvas being repainted in impossibly slow motion. There were no dimensions, no stars, only

  • Eternal Evolution

    Black smoke carrying the stench of cosmic sulfur and oblivion filled the assembly hall. Ravian immediately pulled Elara behind him while Lian Xiu and the Sky Guardians drew their weapons toward the shattered doorway."Stay alert!" Ravian shouted, his eyes blazing with bronze fire ready to erupt."Who are you people?!" Master Han demanded, his voice trembling yet authoritative. "How dare you disrupt the order of this Balance!"From within the smoke, towering shadows emerged. Yet instead of a fully armed army, three figures in plain gray robes stepped into the hall. Their faces were hidden behind expressionless marble masks, but their aura made the air around the chamber unbearably heavy, as though time itself was reluctant to move."We are the remnants of the Guardians Beyond the Boundary," one of them spoke, its voice sounding like a thousand shards of glass scraping together. "We are not here to erase. We are here to witness.""Witness what?" Lian Xiu asked, his sword still aimed at

  • The Guardians of Life

    Inside the grand hall that had only moments ago transformed from the remnants of ruins into a magnificent center of assembly, the echo of Ravian’s voice still lingered in the air. He stood at the center of the platform, looking at his companions who had become the foundation of a newly born world.“So, this is the moment we truly stand on our own,” Master Han began, his voice calmer now, yet carrying the weight of immense authority. He looked at Ravian, then shifted his gaze to Lian Xiu and the Sky Guardian. “The Council of the Guardians of Life is not merely a symbol. It is an anchor.”Lian Xiu nodded as she sheathed her sword with flawless precision. “Our challenge is no longer an external enemy seeking to erase us, but the distrust among ourselves. The old factions still see Dynamic Equilibrium as a form of weakness.”“That’s because they have never experienced freedom,” the Sky Guardian replied, now appearing far more human than when he had first emerged as an enemy. “They are acc

  • Legacy of the Past, A New Future

    Ravian stared at the face before him, his breath caught in his throat. One half of his father's face looked calm and gentle, like the warmest memory from his childhood, while the other half, shattered and seemingly made of seeping darkness, stared back at him with a grin that tore through logic itself."Kill me, Ravian," the voice trembled, shifting between loving warmth and a mechanical growl. "And watch this world lose the last remaining anchor.""Brother, don't do it!" Elara cried, her trembling hand gripping the arm that held the scythe. "That isn't him. It's just a trap. If you swing it, we'll fall into that darkness ourselves!"Ravian felt unbearable pressure crushing his chest. The silver pen in his hand suddenly burned like a live ember trying to consume his skin. He looked into his father's eyes, or whatever now inhabited that body, and saw thousands of years of impossible despair."I can't kill you, Father," Ravian whispered hoarsely. "But I also won't let you destroy everyt

  • Dynamic Equilibrium

    The light that swallowed them at the edge of the gate did not burn. Instead, it felt like a warm embrace washing away the remnants of exhaustion from their souls. Ravian narrowed his eyes as his feet touched the marble floor, which reflected the soft colors of the horizon they had only just rebuilt. Elara still held his hand tightly, her breathing gradually becoming steady again."We're here, Kak," Elara whispered, gazing across the vast hall filled with representatives from every corner of the dimensions."Yeah," Ravian replied shortly. He looked down at the palm of his hand. The key-shaped tattoo no longer pulsed with pain. Instead, it radiated a constant warmth.The central hall on the planet Kaelia suddenly fell silent. Thousands of eyes, some with glowing irises, others with strange compound eyes, turned toward the center platform. There, Master Han, Lian Xiu, and the Sky Guardian were already waiting, their expressions caught somewhere between relief and caution.Master Han step

  • The Changing Multiverse

    The tremors had not stopped. The space around Ravian and Elara felt like a thin layer being forcibly stretched by invisible hands. The bronze light from the remnants of the Primal Architect flickered erratically, as though the entire universe were trying to draw a long breath after enduring destruction on such a massive scale.“You feel it too, don’t you, Brother?” Elara whispered, her cold fingers gripping Ravian’s sleeve so tightly that the fabric strained. “This isn’t about the Architect anymore. This world... this world is changing.”Ravian stared at the ceiling of the dimension, which no longer possessed rigid geometric boundaries. In the distance, he could see strands of reality that had once been severed beginning to reconnect, though in a way that defied all logic. The new patterns crossed over one another, forming organic networks that resembled living nerves in the process of growing.“The Architect is recalibrating,” Ravian replied, his voice far calmer than usual. “He’s no

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