The Ten Thousand Deaths : 1000x Exp System
Chapter 79: Ora
- Chapter 229: The Intake Desk
- Chapter 228: The Morning She Left
- Chapter 227: What She Taught
- Chapter 226: The Argument
- Chapter 225: The Hollow Territories
- Chapter 224: Sela’s Name
- Chapter 223: The Woman Speaks
- Chapter 222: The Dispaly Gies Quiet
- Chapter 221: Level 100
- Chapter 220: What the Whole Sees
- Chapter 219: The Twelfth
- Chapter 218: The Eleventh
- Chapter 217: The Different Kind of Strong
- Chapter 216: The Seventh Through Ninth
- Chapter 215: Halfway
- Chapter 214: Drevenmoor
- Chapter 213: The Fourth and Fifth
- Chapter 212: Wanting Without Needing
- Chapter 211: The Crossing
- Chapter 210: The Drift
- Chapter 209: The Connection
- Chapter 208: The Second Node
- Chapter 207: The Repair Curriculum
- Chapter 206: Two Hundred
- Chapter 205: The Fear in the Full Presence
- Chapter 204: Oda
- Chapter 203: The Third
- Chapter 202: The Children
- Chapter 201: Priya’s Three
- Chapter 200: What Comes Next
- Chapter 199: Ren’s Map
- Chapter 198: The Ordinary Tuesday
- Chapter 197: Eleven
- Chapter 196: Dael’s Last Pattern
- Chapter 195: The Fifteenth Class
- Chapter 194: What the Network Said
- Chapter 193: The Arrival
- Chapter 192: Six Weeks
- Chapter 191: What Approaches
- Chapter 190: The Second Expressive Institution
- Chapter 189: Kel’s Three Questions
- Chapter 188: The Curriculum Complete
- Chapter 187: Senn’s Last Dispatch
- Chapter 186: The Oversight Board
- Chapter 185: The Next Thing
- Chapter 184: The Grade Nine
- Chapter 183: What Dael Found
- Chapter 182: The Collectors’ Report
- Chapter 181: Ren’s Question
- Chapter 180: The Fourteenth Class
- Chapter 179: Homecoming
- Chapter 178: The Road Home
- Chapter 177: His Mother Teaches
- Chapter 176: Brae
- Chapter 175: Asta
- Chapter 174: Three Grade Eights
- Chapter 173: The Honest Institution
- Chapter 172: What Comes After
- Chapter 171: Grade Eight
- Chapter 170: The Northern Reach
- Chapter 169: The Collector’s Watch
- Chapter 168: What Brill Said at Level 80
- Chapter 167: Level 80
- Chapter 166: Peak
- Chapter 165: The Grind
- Chapter 164: The Rate
- Chapter 163: The Test
- Chapter 162: The Collector’s Army
- Chapter 161: Reintegration
- Chapter 160: The Pre-Withdrawal Records
- Chapter 159: Dael’s Numbers
- Chapter 158: The Collector
- Chapter 157: What Came Through
- Chapter 156: The Door
- Chapter 155: One
- Chapter 154: The Last Three
- Chapter 153: The Return
- Chapter 152: The World at Five
- Chapter 151: What Remains
- Chapter 150: The Ordinary Work
- Chapter 149: He found Lyr in the fifth building.
- Chapter 148: The World at Seven
- Chapter 147: The Eleventh Class
- Chapter 146: What the Observer Said
- Chapter 145: The Work at Ten
- Chapter 144: The Archive
- Chapter 143: Ten
- Chapter 142: The World at Eleven
- Chapter 141: What His Mother Wrote
- Chapter 140: The Tenth Class
- Chapter 139: The World at Seventeen
- Chapter 138: Ora’s Last Section
- Chapter 137: The Ninth Class
- Chapter 136: What His Mother Said
- Chapter 135: The Domain Expands
- Chapter 134: The World at Twenty-Four
- Chapter 133: Three Questions
- Chapter 132: The Curriculum Complete
- Chapter 131: Vael’s Question
- Chapter 130: The Eighth Class
- Chapter 129: The Aggregate
- Chapter 128: What Remains
- Chapter 127: The Announcement
- Chapter 126: The Last Six Months
- Chapter 125: What Was Interrupted
- Chapter 124: Twelve Months
- Chapter 123: What Vael and Lyr Said at Dinner
- Chapter 122: Home Again
- Chapter 121: The Third, Fourth, and Fifth
- Chapter 120: What the School Became
- Chapter 119: The First of Five
- Chapter 118: Three Days
- Chapter 117: What the Responses Said
- Chapter 116: The Opening
- Chapter 115: North
- Chapter 114: Before the North
- Chapter 113: The Eight Locations
- Chapter 112: The Signal Returns
- Chapter 111: The Principle
- Chapter 110: What the Seventh Class Brings
- Chapter 109: Home
- Chapter 108: The Seventh Territory
- Chapter 107: Drevenmoor
- Chapter 106: Two Remaining
- Chapter 105: What Grows in New Soil
- Chapter 104: The Water Channel Methodology
- Chapter 103: Level 61
- Chapter 102: Six Weeks
- Chapter 101: Kel’s Questions
- Chapter 100: What Home Looks Like
- Chapter 99: The Return
- Chapter 98: The Network Expands
- Chapter 97: The Message Home
- Chapter 96: What the Thread Carries
- Chapter 95: Three Months
- Chapter 94: What Returns
- Chapter 93: The Origin
- Chapter 92: Terminal Momentum
- Chapter 91: The City
- Chapter 90: The Network Finds Itself
- Chapter 89: Three Weeks
- Chapter 88: The Territorial Map
- Chapter 87: Roots
- Chapter 86: Below the System
- Chapter 85: The Eighty-Year Worker
- Chapter 84: Departure
- Chapter 83: The Choice
- Chapter 82: Fifty
- Chapter 81: What Oren Showed Aldas
- Chapter 80: The School’s Second Class
- Chapter 79: Ora
- Chapter 78: Rest
- Chapter 77: Two Days
- Chapter 76: When
- Chapter 75: Five
- Chapter 74: The Conversation
- Chapter 73: The Regional Council
- Chapter 72: Two Hundred and Fourteen
- Chapter 71: The Kingdom Agreement
- Chapter 70: Sorel’s Answer
- Chapter 69: What The Church Heard
- Chapter 68: The Morning After the Signal
- Chapter 67: Three
- Chapter 66: The Road South
- Chapter 65: Nineteen Years
- Chapter 64: Thronwall
- Chapter 63: School Open Early
- Chapter 62: Threading
- Chapter 61: First Contact
- Chapter 60: The Signal Reaches
- Chapter 59: What Was Built
- Chapter 58: Lira Arrives
- Chapter 57: The List
- Chapter 56: The Five Hundred Meter Test
- Chapter 55: The Women Watched
- Chapter 54: Range
- Chapter 53: What Suppression Grows
- Chapter 52: The First Morning
- Chapter 51: Sublevel Four
- Chapter 50: Valdenmoor, Three Week Later
- Chapter 49: Walking Back
- Chapter 48: The Evaluator
- Chapter 47: The Teaching
- Chapter 46: The Seeker
- Chapter 45: The Ashwater Crossing
- Chapter 44: The Message
- Chapter 43: The Morning After Coming Home
- Chapter 42: The Road Home
- Chapter 41: World’s Warden
- Chapter 40: What Came Outside
- Chapter 39: Dead Zone
- Chapter 38: Level 60
- Chapter 37: What Crestfall Woke To
- Chapter 36: The Warden Wakes 2
- Chapter 35: The Warden Wakes
- Chapter 34: The Gates of Crestfall
- Chapter 33: Tempered
- Chapter 32: Eleven Years
- Chapter 31: The Necromancer of the North
- Chapter 30: What The Road Carries
- Chapter 29: The Road to North
- Chapter 28: Level 50
- Chapter 27: Hael’s Choice
- Chapter 26: The Church
- Chapter 25: The Hunter Market
- Chapter 24: Hael
- Chapter 23: The Morning After
- Chapter 22: The Last Anchor 3
- Chapter 21: The Last Anchor 2
- Chapter 20: The Last Anchor
- Chapter 19: Six Hours 2
- Chapter 18: Six Hours
- Chapter 17: The First Anchor 2
- Chapter 16: The First Anchor
- Chapter 15: The Ancient Remnant
- Chapter 14: The Ashenmoor Hunt
- Chapter 13: Home And Hunger
- Chapter 12: The Master Below 3
- Chapter 11: The Master Below 2
- Chapter 10: The Master Below
- Chapter 9: The Iron Catacombs 3
- Chapter 8: The Iron Catacombs 2
- Chapter 7: The Iron Catacombs
- Chapter 6: The Market and The Priest
- Chapter 5: The Lich Bargain
- Chapter 4: The First Dungeon 2
- Chapter 3: The First Dungeon
- Chapter 2: The First Minion
- Chapter 1: The Awakening Ceremony
Ora arrived on the eighth day.
She had said she needed a week to remember what outside felt like and she had taken exactly seven days and had apparently spent them doing three things simultaneously — recovering from forty-one years of containment, writing the corrections to the Kingdom-Wide Inscription curriculum, and reading everything Pela had given her about the network, the school, the oversight board, the combined signal, and the events of the past seven weeks.
She arrived with forty-three pages of notes.
Not the improvised materials of a containment cell — proper paper, proper ink, acquired somewhere in the week between her release and her arrival. Pela had provided the basics. Ora had apparently found a market and expanded the basics considerably.
She was sixty-two years old and moved like someone who had spent forty-one years doing the specific exercises that keep a body functional in a small space and had emerged with the particular physical economy of someone who wasted nothing.
She looked at the Domain the moment she crossed the boundary.
"Different from the last time I felt clean architecture," she said. "The last time was — " she paused. "Before containment. Twenty-one years old. The System ran honestly in my city for approximately three weeks before the Church finished installing the monitoring infrastructure." She looked at the Domain. "This is better than that was."
"Forty-one years of development," Kael said.
"The gift," she said. Not a question. She had read Pela’s notes.
"Yes," he said.
"The individually responsive architecture." She looked at the Domain with the expression of someone assessing a System property rather than experiencing a sensation. "I can feel it calibrating around me. The clean architecture responding to my specific System history." She paused. "The forty-one years of suppression left specific residue patterns in my Class development." She paused. "The Domain is finding them."
"Yes," he said.
She looked at him.
"You don’t know what your Class does yet," she said. "The full expression of it. The World’s Warden is the System’s approximation. The gift the Evaluators gave you is — " she paused. "I’ve been thinking about it for seven days." She paused. "The Domain responding to individuals. The honest architecture becoming responsive rather than just clean." She met his eyes. "That’s not a maintenance function. That’s a healing function."
Healing.
He had been thinking of it as responsiveness.
She named it healing and it was correct.
"The Class’s honest shape," she said. "Taking apart what needs to be taken apart. Finding the thread and pulling." She paused. "The World’s Warden evolution took that and made it structural — maintained architecture, stabilized framework, clean System running at scale." She paused. "The gift took the structural function and made it personal." She paused. "Clean architecture is the absence of suppression. Healing architecture is the restoration of what suppression cost." She looked at the Domain. "The difference between removing a weight and helping someone remember how to move without it."
He looked at the Domain.
At the specifically responsive architecture running through the Ashrow.
At sixty-one on the aggregate sensation scale and falling.
At the suppression residue being addressed individually rather than in aggregate.
"You’ve been thinking about this for seven days," he said.
"I’ve been thinking about the System for forty-one years," she said. "Seven days of focused application to a specific problem is — not much effort, given the context." She looked at the forty-three pages of notes in her hand. "The curriculum corrections first. The three errors are in the multiplier scaling section — they produce accurate results for standard multipliers but the formula breaks down at the extremes. High-end multipliers are underestimated by about twelve percent. Low-end multipliers are slightly overestimated." She paused. "Not malicious. Just incomplete." She paused. "Also — the section on Class development after suppression removal is too brief. People need more than a page on that." She met Kael’s eyes. "I can write it."
"Yes," he said.
"I’ll need access to the node data," she said. "Nara’s Framework Memory. The historical records for Class development patterns post-suppression across multiple cases." She paused. "The forty-one liberation cases from the first week. The two hundred and fourteen total. The historical records from the node data going back two hundred years." She paused. "There’s a pattern in the post-suppression development that nobody has documented because nobody has been looking at enough cases simultaneously to see it."
"What pattern," Nara said from the doorway.
Ora looked at her.
"The Class doesn’t restore to where it would have been without suppression," Ora said. "It restores to where it would have been without suppression plus what the suppression itself produced." She paused. "Suppression shapes the Class. Not all of the shaping is harmful." She paused. "Some of what grows in difficult soil is specifically adapted to difficult soil in ways that growth in easy soil wouldn’t produce." She looked at Nara. "Your Framework Memory — the specific capacity to read and give back what was lost. That developed under twenty-two years of suppression." She paused. "Without the suppression you would have had a Framework Memory. But not that Framework Memory." She paused. "The gift the suppression gave you — alongside the debt it owed you — is specific and real and the curriculum doesn’t acknowledge it."
The kitchen was quiet.
Nara was looking at Ora.
"You were thinking about this before you knew about me," she said.
"I was thinking about my own case," Ora said. "Forty-one years of developing an ability under maximum grade suppression in a pre-System facility." She paused. "What grew in me is specific to what I was in." She met Nara’s eyes. "The ability I developed — it’s not what I would have developed without containment. It’s better, in specific ways, because of the containment." She paused. "I don’t say that to make the containment acceptable. I say it because the curriculum needs to acknowledge the reality." She paused. "People coming out of suppression need to know that what they developed isn’t just the shadow of what they would have been. It’s also something that wouldn’t exist without what they went through." She paused. "Different. Not lesser."
The kitchen held the weight of that for a moment.
"What did you develop," Kael said. "Forty-one years in a pre-System containment facility."
Ora sat down.
She placed the forty-three pages of notes on the table.
"I understand the System," she said. "Not the way Calder understands it from the outside — translation and reference and pre-System framework comparison. Not the way Nara understands it — the node records, the historical data, the honest record." She paused. "I understand it from inside the architecture. The way a river understands the riverbed." She paused. "I was inside a pre-System containment facility for forty-one years. The suppression field was pre-System architecture. The node infrastructure was pre-System construction." She paused. "I spent forty-one years in the oldest accessible layer of the System’s predecessor architecture." She looked at Kael. "I know what the System was built to replace. I know why. I know what the builder’s intentions were at the deepest architectural level." She paused. "And I know where the System diverged from those intentions." She paused. "Not the Church’s corruption. Earlier." She paused. "The divergence that made the Church’s corruption possible."
The table was very quiet.
"How much earlier," Calder said from the kitchen doorway — he had appeared without anyone noticing, the pre-System researcher’s instinct pulling him toward a conversation about the System’s origin architecture the way it always pulled him toward relevant data.
"Before the Veil," Ora said. "Before the Church’s involvement in the Awakening ceremony. In the System’s first generation." She paused. "The Evaluators built the System with a specific function. The function was correct. But the architecture they used to implement it contained a structural assumption that turned out to be wrong." She paused. "The assumption was that the people administering the System would understand its purpose well enough to maintain the alignment between the architecture and the function." She paused. "They assumed administrators would read honestly." She met Kael’s eyes. "They were wrong about the administrators but right about everything else." She paused. "The System itself has been trying to correct for the administrative divergence since the first generation. Every clean architecture initiative, every honest reading, every moment when the System logged the honest record even when the Church didn’t want it to — that was the System running its correction function." She paused. "The correction function is what you’ve been activating." She paused. "The World’s Warden. The between-walkers. The Domain. The Kingdom-Wide Inscription." She paused. "You’re not fixing the System. The System is using you to fix the administrative divergence it’s been trying to correct for two hundred years."
The kitchen was very quiet for a long time.
Calder sat down.
He had his reference texts but he wasn’t opening them.
He was looking at Ora.
"The Evaluators built the correction function into the System from the beginning," he said slowly. "The Death’s Chosen designation. The between-walker designations. The blank multipliers." He paused. "All of it was in the original architecture."
"Yes," Ora said.
"They knew the administrative divergence would happen," Calder said.
"They suspected it was possible," Ora said. "They built the correction function as a contingency." She paused. "They hoped it wouldn’t be needed." She paused. "It was needed."
Kael looked at the Domain.
At the healing architecture running through the Ashrow.
At the network.
At the school.
At two hundred and fourteen names in Sera’s notebook all freed.
At six weeks to the threshold.
At the work that continued.
"The curriculum section on the System’s origin," he said to Ora. "The Kingdom-Wide Inscription. Can you write it."
"I’ve been writing it for seven days," she said. She produced eight more pages from the forty-three.
He looked at them.
Dense. Technical. Precise in the way of someone who had been thinking about one thing for a very long time.
"How long will it take to finish," he said.
"Depends on how many questions Calder asks," she said.
Calder already had a question.
She turned to him and began answering it before he finished asking.
His System pulsed.
[ORA — ARRIVED] [CLASS: UNKNOWN — DEVELOPING — SUPPRESSION REMOVED 8 DAYS AGO] [LEVEL: CALCULATING — STILL CALCULATING] [NOTE: THE SYSTEM IS STILL CALCULATING ORA’S HONEST LEVEL.] [NOTE: 41 YEARS IS A LOT OF CALCULATION.] [NOTE: SHE FOUND THREE ERRORS IN YOUR CURRICULUM IN 20 MINUTES.] [NOTE: SHE IS EXPLAINING THE SYSTEM’S ORIGIN ARCHITECTURE TO CALDER.] [NOTE: CALDER IS TAKING NOTES FASTER THAN USUAL.] [NOTE: THIS IS GOING TO BE IMPORTANT.] [NOTE: LET THEM WORK.] [THE WORK CONTINUES.]
He left them to it.
Author’s Note: Ora. 41 years. The System is still calculating her honest Level. She knows the System’s origin architecture from 41 years inside its predecessor. The correction function was built in from the beginning. The Evaluators knew. Calder is taking notes faster than usual. Let them work. Drop a Power Stone! 🔥
- Chapter 229: The Intake Desk
- Chapter 228: The Morning She Left
- Chapter 227: What She Taught
- Chapter 226: The Argument
- Chapter 225: The Hollow Territories
- Chapter 224: Sela’s Name
- Chapter 223: The Woman Speaks
- Chapter 222: The Dispaly Gies Quiet
- Chapter 221: Level 100
- Chapter 220: What the Whole Sees
- Chapter 219: The Twelfth
- Chapter 218: The Eleventh
- Chapter 217: The Different Kind of Strong
- Chapter 216: The Seventh Through Ninth
- Chapter 215: Halfway
- Chapter 214: Drevenmoor
- Chapter 213: The Fourth and Fifth
- Chapter 212: Wanting Without Needing
- Chapter 211: The Crossing
- Chapter 210: The Drift
- Chapter 209: The Connection
- Chapter 208: The Second Node
- Chapter 207: The Repair Curriculum
- Chapter 206: Two Hundred
- Chapter 205: The Fear in the Full Presence
- Chapter 204: Oda
- Chapter 203: The Third
- Chapter 202: The Children
- Chapter 201: Priya’s Three
- Chapter 200: What Comes Next
- Chapter 199: Ren’s Map
- Chapter 198: The Ordinary Tuesday
- Chapter 197: Eleven
- Chapter 196: Dael’s Last Pattern
- Chapter 195: The Fifteenth Class
- Chapter 194: What the Network Said
- Chapter 193: The Arrival
- Chapter 192: Six Weeks
- Chapter 191: What Approaches
- Chapter 190: The Second Expressive Institution
- Chapter 189: Kel’s Three Questions
- Chapter 188: The Curriculum Complete
- Chapter 187: Senn’s Last Dispatch
- Chapter 186: The Oversight Board
- Chapter 185: The Next Thing
- Chapter 184: The Grade Nine
- Chapter 183: What Dael Found
- Chapter 182: The Collectors’ Report
- Chapter 181: Ren’s Question
- Chapter 180: The Fourteenth Class
- Chapter 179: Homecoming
- Chapter 178: The Road Home
- Chapter 177: His Mother Teaches
- Chapter 176: Brae
- Chapter 175: Asta
- Chapter 174: Three Grade Eights
- Chapter 173: The Honest Institution
- Chapter 172: What Comes After
- Chapter 171: Grade Eight
- Chapter 170: The Northern Reach
- Chapter 169: The Collector’s Watch
- Chapter 168: What Brill Said at Level 80
- Chapter 167: Level 80
- Chapter 166: Peak
- Chapter 165: The Grind
- Chapter 164: The Rate
- Chapter 163: The Test
- Chapter 162: The Collector’s Army
- Chapter 161: Reintegration
- Chapter 160: The Pre-Withdrawal Records
- Chapter 159: Dael’s Numbers
- Chapter 158: The Collector
- Chapter 157: What Came Through
- Chapter 156: The Door
- Chapter 155: One
- Chapter 154: The Last Three
- Chapter 153: The Return
- Chapter 152: The World at Five
- Chapter 151: What Remains
- Chapter 150: The Ordinary Work
- Chapter 149: He found Lyr in the fifth building.
- Chapter 148: The World at Seven
- Chapter 147: The Eleventh Class
- Chapter 146: What the Observer Said
- Chapter 145: The Work at Ten
- Chapter 144: The Archive
- Chapter 143: Ten
- Chapter 142: The World at Eleven
- Chapter 141: What His Mother Wrote
- Chapter 140: The Tenth Class
- Chapter 139: The World at Seventeen
- Chapter 138: Ora’s Last Section
- Chapter 137: The Ninth Class
- Chapter 136: What His Mother Said
- Chapter 135: The Domain Expands
- Chapter 134: The World at Twenty-Four
- Chapter 133: Three Questions
- Chapter 132: The Curriculum Complete
- Chapter 131: Vael’s Question
- Chapter 130: The Eighth Class
- Chapter 129: The Aggregate
- Chapter 128: What Remains
- Chapter 127: The Announcement
- Chapter 126: The Last Six Months
- Chapter 125: What Was Interrupted
- Chapter 124: Twelve Months
- Chapter 123: What Vael and Lyr Said at Dinner
- Chapter 122: Home Again
- Chapter 121: The Third, Fourth, and Fifth
- Chapter 120: What the School Became
- Chapter 119: The First of Five
- Chapter 118: Three Days
- Chapter 117: What the Responses Said
- Chapter 116: The Opening
- Chapter 115: North
- Chapter 114: Before the North
- Chapter 113: The Eight Locations
- Chapter 112: The Signal Returns
- Chapter 111: The Principle
- Chapter 110: What the Seventh Class Brings
- Chapter 109: Home
- Chapter 108: The Seventh Territory
- Chapter 107: Drevenmoor
- Chapter 106: Two Remaining
- Chapter 105: What Grows in New Soil
- Chapter 104: The Water Channel Methodology
- Chapter 103: Level 61
- Chapter 102: Six Weeks
- Chapter 101: Kel’s Questions
- Chapter 100: What Home Looks Like
- Chapter 99: The Return
- Chapter 98: The Network Expands
- Chapter 97: The Message Home
- Chapter 96: What the Thread Carries
- Chapter 95: Three Months
- Chapter 94: What Returns
- Chapter 93: The Origin
- Chapter 92: Terminal Momentum
- Chapter 91: The City
- Chapter 90: The Network Finds Itself
- Chapter 89: Three Weeks
- Chapter 88: The Territorial Map
- Chapter 87: Roots
- Chapter 86: Below the System
- Chapter 85: The Eighty-Year Worker
- Chapter 84: Departure
- Chapter 83: The Choice
- Chapter 82: Fifty
- Chapter 81: What Oren Showed Aldas
- Chapter 80: The School’s Second Class
- Chapter 79: Ora
- Chapter 78: Rest
- Chapter 77: Two Days
- Chapter 76: When
- Chapter 75: Five
- Chapter 74: The Conversation
- Chapter 73: The Regional Council
- Chapter 72: Two Hundred and Fourteen
- Chapter 71: The Kingdom Agreement
- Chapter 70: Sorel’s Answer
- Chapter 69: What The Church Heard
- Chapter 68: The Morning After the Signal
- Chapter 67: Three
- Chapter 66: The Road South
- Chapter 65: Nineteen Years
- Chapter 64: Thronwall
- Chapter 63: School Open Early
- Chapter 62: Threading
- Chapter 61: First Contact
- Chapter 60: The Signal Reaches
- Chapter 59: What Was Built
- Chapter 58: Lira Arrives
- Chapter 57: The List
- Chapter 56: The Five Hundred Meter Test
- Chapter 55: The Women Watched
- Chapter 54: Range
- Chapter 53: What Suppression Grows
- Chapter 52: The First Morning
- Chapter 51: Sublevel Four
- Chapter 50: Valdenmoor, Three Week Later
- Chapter 49: Walking Back
- Chapter 48: The Evaluator
- Chapter 47: The Teaching
- Chapter 46: The Seeker
- Chapter 45: The Ashwater Crossing
- Chapter 44: The Message
- Chapter 43: The Morning After Coming Home
- Chapter 42: The Road Home
- Chapter 41: World’s Warden
- Chapter 40: What Came Outside
- Chapter 39: Dead Zone
- Chapter 38: Level 60
- Chapter 37: What Crestfall Woke To
- Chapter 36: The Warden Wakes 2
- Chapter 35: The Warden Wakes
- Chapter 34: The Gates of Crestfall
- Chapter 33: Tempered
- Chapter 32: Eleven Years
- Chapter 31: The Necromancer of the North
- Chapter 30: What The Road Carries
- Chapter 29: The Road to North
- Chapter 28: Level 50
- Chapter 27: Hael’s Choice
- Chapter 26: The Church
- Chapter 25: The Hunter Market
- Chapter 24: Hael
- Chapter 23: The Morning After
- Chapter 22: The Last Anchor 3
- Chapter 21: The Last Anchor 2
- Chapter 20: The Last Anchor
- Chapter 19: Six Hours 2
- Chapter 18: Six Hours
- Chapter 17: The First Anchor 2
- Chapter 16: The First Anchor
- Chapter 15: The Ancient Remnant
- Chapter 14: The Ashenmoor Hunt
- Chapter 13: Home And Hunger
- Chapter 12: The Master Below 3
- Chapter 11: The Master Below 2
- Chapter 10: The Master Below
- Chapter 9: The Iron Catacombs 3
- Chapter 8: The Iron Catacombs 2
- Chapter 7: The Iron Catacombs
- Chapter 6: The Market and The Priest
- Chapter 5: The Lich Bargain
- Chapter 4: The First Dungeon 2
- Chapter 3: The First Dungeon
- Chapter 2: The First Minion
- Chapter 1: The Awakening Ceremony
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