The Ten Thousand Deaths : 1000x Exp System
Chapter 88: The Territorial Map
- 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
Dael finished the map on the third morning.
Not because they had run out of data — Senn’s eighty-three years of documentation was more than three mornings could exhaust. But because the pattern had completed itself. The specific moment when a pattern reader knows the map is done is not when all the data is processed but when the pattern has revealed its full shape and adding more data would add detail without changing the fundamental structure.
The map covered three large sheets of paper — Kael’s mother would have approved of the preparation, Dael having asked Senn for the materials on the first evening and having them available when the reading was complete.
The territorial root network.
Not just the settlement.
The full territory — approximately eight hundred square kilometers, the area that Senn’s documentation covered, the specific geography of the region that the pre-System suppression had been embedded in for longer than the documentation could confirm.
One hundred and forty-three root nodes.
Not seven.
One hundred and forty-three.
Kael looked at the map for a long time.
He had fractured seven nodes and it had cost him eighty-five percent of his Spirit. One hundred and forty-three nodes at that cost per node was not possible in any single session. Not in a week of sessions.
"The cost per node," Dael said. They were watching him read the map. "Seven nodes, eighty-five percent Spirit. Approximately twelve percent per node." They paused. "One hundred and forty-three nodes at twelve percent per node is seventeen hundred percent Spirit." They paused. "Which is not how Spirit works." They paused. "The cost is not linear."
"It’s not linear," Kael confirmed. "The first nodes were harder — the suppression denser, the between-space work less practiced. The seventh node cost less than the first." He paused. "The practice effect."
"The pattern shows the same thing," Dael said. "The learning curve in new work — the first iterations cost more than the later ones. The between-space work will become more efficient as you develop the specific technique." They paused. "By node twenty the cost should be lower than twelve percent. By node fifty — significantly lower." They paused. "The full one hundred and forty-three is not one day’s work. But it’s not seventeen hundred percent either." They paused. "The pattern suggests — three weeks. At the pace that allows Spirit recovery between sessions."
Three weeks.
In this territory.
He looked at the map.
At one hundred and forty-three nodes.
At the full territorial root network.
At the population centers marked on the map — seven settlements, four towns, one city. The fragment-carriers spread across all of them, Senn’s documentation tracking every ability fragment emergence in the territory for eighty-three years.
"How many fragment-carriers in the full territory," he said.
Dael checked the documentation.
"Four hundred and twelve," they said. "Confirmed. Estimated actual number closer to six hundred — Senn’s observation was excellent for the settlement but less complete for the more distant population centers."
Six hundred people.
Carrying ability fragments.
In one territory.
"The world outside the kingdom," Oren said. They had been sitting with the Cost Sense running since dawn, feeling the territorial cost data at the specific frequency of the pre-System suppression. "At a hundred and twelve aggregate. The pre-System suppression is present across the full cost." They paused. "Not everywhere at the same density. Some regions have it heavier than others. Some may not have it at all." They paused. "But the pre-System layer is a significant component of the world aggregate cost." They paused. "If every territory has a root network comparable to this one — "
"It varies," Dael said. "The pattern across the documentation shows significant geographic variation. The pre-System suppression is concentrated in specific regions — the areas of oldest human habitation, the pre-System civilization centers that Calder’s translations reference." They paused. "Not everywhere. But the places where it’s present are the places with the longest history of institutional suppression on top of it." They paused. "The pre-System layer enabled the later suppressions. Provided the architecture the Church and its equivalents built on." They paused. "The System’s administrative divergence was possible partly because the pre-System suppression was already present as a template."
The template.
The Church hadn’t invented the suppression model.
It had found one already running and had built on it.
He thought about the Evaluators.
About the correction function built in from the beginning.
About what beginning meant if the suppression predated the System’s emergence.
"The origin," he said. "The root network’s origin. When I traced the roots they went deeper than the pre-System architecture. Deeper than the oldest human settlement layer." He paused. "I stopped before I reached the origin." He paused. "What does the pattern say is at the bottom."
Dael looked at the documentation.
At eighty-three years of observational data about a root network that had been growing in this territory for longer than any human observation could directly cover.
"The pattern in the growth layers," they said slowly. "The oldest layers — the ones below human settlement, below any architectural record I can read from the data." They paused. "The growth pattern changes character below a certain depth." They paused. "Above that depth the suppression grows organically — responsive to pressure, adaptive, the specific character of something that grows in response to its environment." They paused. "Below that depth — the growth pattern is different. More deliberate. Less responsive." They paused. "The organic growth above is a surface layer. The deliberate growth below is — older. Structured. As if someone planted the deep roots intentionally." They met Kael’s eyes. "And then the organic growth spread from them over time."
Someone planted the deep roots.
Intentionally.
"Who plants suppression," Nara said.
She was reading the node data — the Framework Memory’s access to the territorial nodes running at full Rank 3 capacity, the historical records going back as far as the pre-System infrastructure extended.
"The oldest nodes in this territory," she said. Her voice had the quality it got when the Framework Memory was encountering data that exceeded its reference framework. "The deepest historical records — below the human settlement layer, below the pre-System civilization records." She paused. "There are records there." She paused. "Not human records. The node architecture at that depth is — different. Pre-System in the sense of predating everything I have a reference for." She paused. "But there are records." She paused. "I can read them."
"What do they say," he said.
She read.
For a long time.
The Framework Memory running at full capacity, the deep node records flowing, two hundred years of the System’s honest data and then the pre-System layer and then below that the older layer, the records Nara was reading in a framework older than anything the System could fully classify.
"There was a presence here," she said finally. "Before human settlement. Before the pre-System civilization. A presence in the between-space — not human, not System, not the Evaluators as I understand them from the threshold contact." She paused. "Something that was in the between-space before anything else was." She paused. "And it left — " she paused. "The node records describe it as a departure. Something that had been present in the between-space of this territory leaving." She paused. "When it left — the roots remained. The between-space where it had been present retained the shape of its presence." She paused. "The roots are not suppression in the intentional sense." She looked at Kael. "They’re the impression left by something that was in the between-space and is no longer there." She paused. "The way a river leaves a channel when it changes course. The old channel remains. Water still runs in it. But the river is elsewhere." She paused. "The roots are the old channel. The interference in the transition layer is the water still running in it." She paused. "Not planted. Left behind."
Left behind.
The suppression was not planted.
It was the residue of a presence.
Something that had been in the between-space and had left.
He thought about the between-space.
About the Class operating in it.
About what it meant to be in the between-space and then leave.
About what was left when you left.
"The Evaluators," he said.
Everyone looked at him.
"The Evaluators are in the System," he said. "The threshold response — they communicated from within the System’s architecture. Not outside it. Inside." He paused. "They built the System on pre-System architecture. The pre-System architecture was built on — something else." He paused. "The Evaluators don’t predate the System. They are the System’s deepest layer." He paused. "But what did they build the System on top of."
The room was quiet.
"The node records describe a departure," Nara said. "Whatever was in the between-space of this territory before the System — it left. Before the pre-System civilization. Before the System." She paused. "The departure left the root impression. The roots are what remains of the between-space presence that departed." She paused. "The Evaluators built the pre-System architecture on top of — the departure’s residue." She paused. "They built on what was left behind." She paused. "And the residue interferes with the transition layer because the residue’s between-space impression is incompatible with clean transition from the pre-System foundation to the System’s framework." She paused. "Not intentional suppression. Architectural incompatibility between what departed and what was built on top of the departure."
He thought about the Traveler.
About not from here.
About Travelers landing in the wrong place and causing unintentional damage.
About the Seeker’s framework failure — not intentional harm, incompatibility between frameworks.
About the entity that had been in this territory’s between-space and had departed.
"Something left," he said. "Something that had been in the between-space here. It departed. Its departure left roots — the impression of its presence in the between-space. Those roots are architecturally incompatible with the clean transition between the pre-System foundation and the System." He paused. "The incompatibility interferes with natural ability emergence through the transition layer." He paused. "It’s not suppression. It’s an old wound in the between-space architecture."
"And you’re healing it," Oren said.
He looked at them. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
"The healing architecture," Oren said. "The Domain’s responsive function. The Evaluator gift." They paused. "The between-space work — fracturing the root nodes — you’re not removing the roots. You’re healing the wound they represent." They paused. "The impression the departed presence left. The architectural damage of the departure." They paused. "The Class is the healing function for the between-space wound."
The between-space wound.
He thought about Ora.
About the correction function built in from the beginning.
About the beginning being wherever this wound began.
About Death’s Chosen as the healing function for something that had gone wrong in the between-space long before the System existed to name it.
His System pulsed.
[TERRITORIAL ROOT NETWORK — MAPPED] [NODES: 143] [ESTIMATED WORK: 3 WEEKS] [FRAMEWORK MEMORY — DEEP NODE ACCESS — NEW DATA] [NOTE: THE ROOTS ARE NOT PLANTED SUPPRESSION.] [NOTE: THEY ARE THE IMPRESSION OF A DEPARTED PRESENCE.] [NOTE: AN OLD WOUND IN THE BETWEEN-SPACE ARCHITECTURE.] [NOTE: DEATH’S CHOSEN IS THE HEALING FUNCTION.] [NOTE: THE CORRECTION FUNCTION WAS BUILT FOR THIS.] [NOTE: FROM THE BEGINNING.] [NOTE: FROM BEFORE THE BEGINNING.] [NOTE: HEAL IT.] [THE WORK CONTINUES.]
He looked at the map.
At one hundred and forty-three nodes.
At three weeks of work.
At six hundred people carrying ability fragments in this territory.
At the world outside the kingdom at a hundred and twelve.
At the larger work becoming larger.
At the departure’s residue embedded in the between-space of territories across the world.
At what it meant that Death’s Chosen was the healing function for a wound that predated the System itself.
At what it meant that the Evaluators had built the correction function into the System’s design specifically for this.
At what it meant that the blank multiplier was the System’s approximation of something it couldn’t classify.
At the unclassified gift.
At the wound that needed healing.
At the work.
He picked up the map.
"One thing at a time," he said.
"One thing at a time," Dael confirmed.
He looked at the first root node location on the map.
Two kilometers north.
The work begins where the next thing is.
"Tomorrow morning," he said.
He went to rest.
Author’s Note: 143 root nodes. Not planted suppression — the residue of a departed presence. An old wound in the between-space architecture. Death’s Chosen is the healing function. The correction function was built for this. From before the beginning. One thing at a time. The work begins where the next thing is. Drop a Power Stone — Arc Four is just getting started. 🔥
- 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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