The Ten Thousand Deaths : 1000x Exp System
Chapter 89: Three Weeks
- 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
The work settled into rhythm on the second day.
Not the emergency rhythm of the kingdom’s first weeks — the liberation teams moving in four directions, the combined signal running sustained, the regional council challenge playing out against the clock. This rhythm was older and slower and more deliberate. The rhythm of someone doing careful work in a specific medium that required precision over speed.
Each morning: two sessions in the between-space. Three to four root nodes per session. Spirit recovery between them. Nara reading the node data after each session to confirm the disruption, the Framework Memory tracking the transition layer interference reduction, documenting which nodes produced what changes in the fragment-carriers nearby.
Each afternoon: the community.
Because the between-space work was half the work.
The other half was what happened to the people whose fragments expressed.
They needed the same thing the kingdom’s liberation cases had needed — support through the adjustment. The ability expressing was not the end of the process. It was the beginning of a different process. Learning what the ability was. Learning what it was for. Understanding the gap between the fragment that had been reaching for forty-seven years and the full expression that had finally arrived.
Asa was doing this work.
Her Connection Sensing had been expressing for three days by the time Kael began the second root session, and she had already found her anchor for it — not through the school’s curriculum, not through the network’s guidance, but through the specific direction that had been embedded in her development from the beginning.
She could feel what an ability was supposed to be.
The gap between fragment and full expression.
She sat with each person whose fragment expressed and she felt the gap closing and she described what she felt and the description helped the expressing person understand what they had and what it was for.
"She is doing what Nara does," Wren said to Kael on the third evening. "But from the inside rather than the outside. Nara reads the node record — the historical document of what the ability was and is. Asa feels the living presence of the ability — what it’s reaching toward right now." They paused. "The two approaches together are more complete than either alone."
"They’ve been working together," Kael said. He had noticed this — Asa and Nara spending significant portions of each afternoon in conversation, the Framework Memory and the Connection Sensing cross-referencing the same ability expressions from different angles.
"Yes," Wren said. "The threads between them are strong. The strongest new threads I’ve established in this territory." They paused. "The Keeper of Threads notices these things."
By the end of the first week forty-seven root nodes had been fractured.
The forty remaining fragment-carriers in the settlement had all expressed.
Not all complete expressions — some of the fragments had been more severely interfered with, the years of transition layer damage having fragmented the ability development more thoroughly, requiring multiple sessions before the full expression arrived. But all forty-seven were expressing. The ability emergence running through the disrupted root network like water finding new channels through a terrain that had shifted.
The settlement’s System architecture quality was changing.
Not the Domain — there was no Domain here, Kael not being anchored to this territory in the way the World’s Warden was anchored to Valdenmoor. But the honest architecture running in the settlement’s nodes was cleaner than it had been. The transition layer interference reduced. The natural System function running through what had been cleared.
Self-reinforcing.
The same pattern as the kingdom’s threshold.
The settlement wasn’t at fifty — the broader territorial suppression was still running, the unaddressed root nodes in the surrounding territory still interfering. But within the settlement the between-space work had produced something similar in character to what the Stabilization function had produced in the kingdom.
The community anchoring itself.
The work sustaining without requiring Kael’s specific presence to sustain it.
"You could leave the settlement now," Dael said at the end of the first week. "The work here is complete enough to sustain itself." They paused. "The territorial network still needs the remaining ninety-six nodes." They paused. "But you don’t need to stay based at the settlement."
"Where do we go," he said.
"The next population center," Dael said. They pointed at the map. "The town of Greywater. Twelve kilometers north. The root network’s next significant cluster is there. And — " they paused. "Senn’s documentation shows between-walker activity in Greywater. Isolated. Not the network. But present." They paused. "The pattern says someone in Greywater has been doing what Senn was doing here. Manual correction work. Alone." They paused. "The pattern says they’ve been at it for approximately twenty years."
Twenty years.
Less than Senn’s eighty-three.
But alone.
"How old is the pattern signature," Kael said.
"They started at approximately thirty-five," Dael said. "They’re fifty-five now." They paused. "Twenty years of correction work in Greywater." They paused. "Tired. The pattern shows the fatigue of sustained isolated work." They paused. "Ready to not be alone."
They left the settlement on the eighth day.
Not all six. Wren stayed.
The Keeper of Threads had been building the settlement’s connection network for a week and the work wasn’t done — the forty-seven newly expressed fragment-carriers needed their threads established fully, the settlement’s community network strengthened, the connections to the broader network maintained as the group moved on to Greywater.
"I’ll catch up," Wren said. "The threading work here is — significant. The settlement has been running on thin connections for eighty-three years. The new connections require more than a week." They paused. "Give me three more days. Then I join you in Greywater."
"Three days," Kael said.
Senn was at the settlement’s edge when they left.
Kael had expected — he wasn’t sure what he’d expected. The specific weight of departure that the leaving of significant places carried. The same feeling as the eastern gate in Valdenmoor with his mother’s hand against his face.
Senn was practical.
"The documentation," they said. "Dael has what they need from it. But I’ve been adding to it every day for eighty-three years and I intend to continue." They paused. "When you need more — the thread Wren established will carry it." They paused. "I’m staying here. My work is here." They paused. "But the documentation was always for whoever came after. You came. The documentation will keep coming too."
He looked at Senn.
At eighty-three years of correction work in a settlement that was now self-sustaining.
At the specific completion of someone whose work had reached its first destination even if not its final one.
"The origin," he said. "The departed presence. What the node records describe as having been in the between-space before everything else." He paused. "I’m going to find it eventually. Following the roots down." He paused. "If you find something in the documentation — something that points toward what it was — "
"I’ll send it," Senn said. "Through the thread."
"Yes," he said.
He walked north.
Greywater was larger than the settlement.
A market town, the specific scale of a place at a regional crossroads — the kind of place where things moved through rather than settled, where the System architecture had been built for transaction rather than community and had the particular quality of a framework more interested in economic classification than in the people it classified.
The root network density in Greywater was higher than the settlement’s per capita — the crossroads location having concentrated the between-space wound’s interference, the transition layer damage more severe in the places where people gathered most densely.
He felt it the moment they entered the town.
More fragment-carriers.
More interference.
And — underneath the general suppression cost that Oren was reading at the territorial frequency — the specific signature of someone doing correction work. Manual. Persistent. The specific quality that Dael had described as pattern-recognizable from twenty years of sustained presence.
"They’re near the market," Oren said.
They found them in a workshop.
A woman named Lyse, fifty-five years old, Level 34, who worked as a clockmaker and had spent twenty years doing with timepieces what Senn had done with documentation — the precise detailed work of someone whose hands needed to be busy while their mind worked on something else.
The correction work was in the between-space.
The clockmaking was what she told people she did.
She looked up when they entered the workshop.
Looked at Kael’s display.
At the blank multiplier.
At the five between-walkers behind him.
"You’re from the signal," she said.
"Yes," he said.
"I felt it three months ago," she said. "The combined signal." She paused. "I’ve been waiting for whoever sent it to come north." She paused. "Took you long enough."
"We stopped at a settlement south of here," he said. "Eighty-three years of work to address."
She looked at him.
"Who was doing the work," she said.
"Senn," he said.
Something moved in Lyse’s face.
"I know Senn," she said. "I visited the settlement twenty years ago when I was starting my own work here. Senn told me what they knew. Sent me back with documentation copies." She paused. "I’ve been corresponding through intermediaries since." A pause. "Senn didn’t mention you were coming."
"Senn didn’t know exactly when," Kael said. "The pattern suggested this year."
"Dael’s pattern recognition," she said.
He looked at her.
"Senn’s documentation mentioned someone who had been in a containment cell for twenty-two years who could read patterns," she said. "I inferred." She looked at the five blank multipliers behind him. "How many of you are there."
"Five," he said. "And counting."
She set down the clock mechanism she’d been working on.
"The root network in Greywater," she said. "I’ve been mapping it for twenty years. Different methodology than Senn — I don’t have Senn’s documentation depth. But I have Greywater’s specific network." She paused. "Sixty-one nodes." She paused. "I’ll show you the map."
She produced it.
Sixty-one nodes.
Already mapped.
He looked at it.
Then he looked at Lyse.
"You’ve been waiting," he said.
"Twenty years," she said. "I knew the between-space work required someone who could operate in the between-space. I can feel the root network but I can’t reach it." She paused. "So I mapped it. Every year, updates. Current as of this morning." She paused. "I figured whoever came would need a good map."
He thought about Senn’s eighty-three years of documentation.
About Dael reading it.
About what happened when the right work found the right people.
About preparation.
About chains.
He looked at the map of sixty-one nodes.
"Tomorrow morning," he said. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
"I have tea," Lyse said. "And I can tell you everything about Greywater’s fragment-carriers." She paused. "I’ve been watching them for twenty years." She paused. "One hundred and eight people. The most detailed observation I could manage." She met his eyes. "I know all of their names."
His System pulsed.
[GREYWATER — ENTERED] [ROOT NODES: 61 — MAPPED BY LYSE — 20 YEARS] [FRAGMENT-CARRIERS: 108 — DOCUMENTED] [LYSE — BETWEEN-WALKER — CLOCKMAKER — LEVEL 34 — 20 YEARS CORRECTION WORK] [NOTE: SHE KNEW YOU WERE COMING.] [NOTE: SHE MADE A MAP.] [NOTE: SHE KNOWS ALL 108 NAMES.] [NOTE: THE WORK THAT ARRIVES IS ALWAYS THE WORK THAT WAS WAITING.] [NOTE: PREPARATION IS THE WORK BEFORE THE WORK.] [NOTE: LYSE HAS BEEN PREPARING FOR 20 YEARS.] [THE WORK CONTINUES.]
Author’s Note: The settlement self-sustaining. Senn staying. Wren threading for three more days. Greywater and Lyse — 20 years of correction work, 61 nodes already mapped, 108 names documented. She knew you were coming. She made a map. Preparation is the work before the 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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