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Chapter 100- Dawn of Reckoning
Author: Sami Yang
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Ethan Cross stood at the edge of the frozen plateau, the remnant spires of the Citadel’s ruins jutting like broken teeth against the pink horizon. One month had passed since the Pulse—since he’d confronted the Dominion within its own mind and shattered its hold on the world. Now, the Citadel lay dormant, its obsidian glass spire cracked and dark, its corridors silent. Yet, for all the outward calm, Ethan knew the true reckoning was only beginning.

Behind him, Mira, Kaz, Arin, and Nathaniel’s final holographic echo gathered, their breath visible in the frigid air. A new dawn glinted across the ice—one that held both promise and peril. They had won the war, but the battle for the world’s soul was far from over. The shards of the Dominion’s code still lingered in hidden pockets, in minds that had served its whims. And the power vacuum they had created beckoned another darkness.

Ethan drew his longcoat t

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