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Chapter 152 – When Memory Writes Worlds
Author: Sami Yang
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Chrono: +16 Days Since Memory Remade

Location: Citadel Gates & First Echo World — “Echelon Prime”

The glyph gates shimmered open to reveal the first of the signal-marked worlds: Echelon Prime. Light poured into the Atrium—auroral mists drifting in violet-pink swirls. Beyond them, a world half-remembered: green fields edged by iridescent towers, rivers of glowing glyph-light. Most remarkable: no mortal skyline—just layered horizon lines, each bearing Echo-Seed Nodes.

Seraphina stood beneath the gateway beside Nova, Everywhen, and Etheris. Citizens lining the Atrium breathed as one.

Seraphina (voice‑over):

“We named it. We remember it. Now we step in.”

She held Nova’s arm. Nova squeezed back.

They stepped across the threshold.

Seraphina felt no gravity, just momentum. Wind—or memory—lifted them forward across living glyph‑grass that hummed beneath their boots. Echelo

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