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The mont my fingers touched the Veilbind Chain, reality stopped behaving correctly.

Light erupted through the chamber in violent waves, silver flooding across the ancient stone with enough intensity to erase shadow itself, while the chains surrounding the card exploded outward like living serpents awakened from centuries of sleep. They did not lash toward aggressively, nor did they strike with physical force. Instead, they wrapped around my wrist with terrifying precision, cold tal coiling against my skin before sinking directly into it.

Not through flesh.

Deeper.

The sensation was indescribable.

It felt like the concept of restraint had embedded itself into my soul.

Pain followed imdiately afterward.

Not sharp.

Not burning.

Absolute.

My knees nearly buckled as thousands of whispers crashed through my thoughts simultaneously, voices layered atop one another until they beca incomprehensible noise carrying fragnts of emotion rather than words.

Grief.

Rage.

Devotion.

Regret.

Promises made beneath dying stars.

Oaths sworn monts before betrayal.

Bonds ford and shattered across lifetis I could not comprehend.

Every whisper carried the sa underlying truth.

Connection.

Nyx shouted sothing, but I could barely hear her through the storm tearing through my mind. The chamber around had vanished beneath the overwhelming silver radiance, leaving only endless chains stretching through darkness in every direction, each one connected to countless distant silhouettes standing far beyond my vision.

People.

No.

Souls.

The realization struck instinctively.

These were vows.

Not taphorical ones.

Real ones.

Every chain represented a promise powerful enough to imprint itself upon existence.

And suddenly I understood why the Temple existed.

It was not rely testing people.

It was preserving sothing.

The silver light intensified violently.

Then a new voice erged from the chaos.

Unlike the others, this one was clear.

Ancient.

Cold.

"Do you accept?"

The question echoed through the endless darkness.

I tried to focus, forcing my thoughts through the overwhelming flood of whispers while the chains around trembled like living things awaiting judgnt.

"Accept what?" I asked through gritted teeth.

Silence followed briefly.

Then the voice answered.

"Burden."

The chains tightened instantly.

Agony surged through again as visions exploded across my thoughts in fragnted flashes.

Worlds collapsing.

Empires drowning in black oceans.

Figures wrapped in chains standing against impossible things lurking beneath shattered skies.

And through all of it...

Truth.

Hidden truths buried beneath reality itself.

The fractures the keeper ntioned.

I saw them now.

Tiny cracks spreading invisibly beneath existence, hidden beneath normal perception like rot beneath painted walls. They stretched through the visions endlessly, subtle but unmistakable, and instinctively I understood sothing horrifying.

Reality was damaged.

Not taphorically.

Literally.

The chains around pulsed violently.

"Do you accept?" the ancient voice repeated.

I exhaled sharply, struggling to remain standing while the visions continued flooding through . The easy answer would have been no. Reject the burden. Walk away. Escape the Temple before whatever this was finished embedding itself inside completely.

But deep down, I already knew refusal was impossible.

Not because I lacked choice.

Because I needed answers.

The Temple had stripped away enough illusions that I could no longer tolerate ignorance comfortably. If fractures truly existed beneath reality, if sothing dangerous enough to require a place like this lurked beyond normal understanding, then walking away blindly would only return to the sa incomplete existence I had already outgrown.

Still...

The uncertainty inside remained.

And now, instead of suppressing it, I acknowledged it fully.

"I accept," I said quietly.

The chains exploded.

Silver flooded the darkness completely as every whisper abruptly fell silent at once, and suddenly I felt sothing tear open within my perception itself.

The sensation nearly drove to the ground.

The chamber snapped back into existence violently around , but it no longer looked the sa.

Cracks.

The entire Temple was covered in them.

Thin silver fractures stretched invisibly through the walls, floor, pillars, even the air itself, pulsing faintly like veins beneath skin. They overlapped reality in impossible patterns that hurt to focus on directly, and instinctively I understood why normal people could not perceive them.

The human mind rejected them automatically.

Nyx was kneeling beside imdiately, gripping my shoulders tightly. "Loki!"

Her voice sounded distant for half a second before stabilizing.

I blinked slowly, forcing my breathing steady while the silver fractures continued pulsing throughout the chamber.

"You are bleeding," she said sharply.

Interesting.

I raised one hand toward my face.

Blood coated my fingertips where it had begun dripping from my nose without noticing.

The keeper stood several ters away now, motionless beneath its shifting black robes.

"It accepted you," it said quietly.

I looked toward it carefully.

Even the keeper had fractures running through its form now.

Far more than the Temple itself.

The realization unsettled deeply.

"What exactly did I just beco?" I asked calmly.

The silver symbols drifting across the keeper’s robes dimd slightly.

"A witness."

Not reassuring.

Nyx frowned imdiately. "To what?"

The keeper’s hidden face tilted upward slowly toward the ceiling far above us.

"To the breaking."

Silence followed.

The words settled coldly inside the chamber.

I rose slowly despite the lingering dizziness while my newly altered perception struggled to stabilize fully. Every fracture surrounding us felt wrong in a way deeper than visual distortion. Looking at them created instinctive pressure behind my thoughts, as though reality itself resisted being observed too carefully.

"What are these cracks?" I asked quietly.

The keeper remained still for several seconds.

Then answered.

"The world forgetting how to remain whole."

That response raised more questions than answers.

Unfortunately, instinct told the ambiguity was intentional.

The keeper studied silently before continuing.

"The Veilbind Chain does not grant power freely. It grants awareness." A pause followed. "Awareness inevitably becos burden."

Nyx looked between us sharply. "Speak clearly."

The keeper ignored her.

Its attention remained fixed entirely on now.

"The vows prepared your mind because ordinary perception cannot survive direct understanding for long," it said softly. "Most people unconsciously reject the fractures before comprehension fully forms."

I glanced toward the silver cracks spreading through the chamber walls again.

"And I no longer can?"

"No."

Interesting.

Concerning.

But interesting.

The uncertainty within twisted uneasily while countless possibilities began forming instinctively through my thoughts. If reality itself contained hidden fractures invisible to normal perception, then what caused them? What existed beyond them? And more importantly...

Why had the Temple prepared specifically to see them?

The keeper seed to notice the direction of my thoughts.

"Curiosity is dangerous now," it warned quietly.

I smiled faintly despite the tension crawling beneath my skin.

"That usually ans it is important."

The chamber trembled suddenly.

Violently this ti.

Dust rained from the ceiling as deep cracks spread through the ancient floor beneath us, while the silver fractures overlaying reality pulsed brighter than before.

Nyx imdiately stepped closer to . "What is happening?"

The keeper turned sharply toward the darkness beyond the pillars.

And for the first ti since eting it...

I sensed genuine fear.

"It noticed."

The words dropped heavily into the chamber.

A low sound echoed distantly through the Temple.

Not a roar.

Not a scream.

Sothing worse.

Breathing.

Massive.

Ancient.

Wrong.

Every fracture throughout the chamber brightened simultaneously.

Then the darkness beyond the pillars moved.

Not taphorically.

Literally.

The shadows at the far edges of the Temple twisted unnaturally before slowly peeling upward like fabric being lifted away, revealing sothing enormous hidden beneath them.

My breath caught instantly.

Not because of size.

Because my mind struggled to process what I was seeing.

The thing beyond the darkness lacked stable form entirely. Its shape shifted constantly between impossible geotries while countless silver fractures spread across its body like wounds carved directly into existence itself. Sotis it resembled an enormous eye. Sotis a skeletal figure wrapped in chains. Sotis rely absence given shape.

Looking directly at it hurt.

The Veilbind Chain around my wrist burned violently.

Nyx stiffened beside imdiately, her instincts clearly recognizing danger despite her inability to fully perceive the creature.

"What is that?" she whispered.

The keeper’s voice erged quietly.

"A fracture-born."

The thing moved.

The chamber shook hard enough that entire sections of stone collapsed inward while the silver fractures across reality pulsed chaotically.

Then suddenly—

It looked at .

Not taphorically.

Directly.

The sensation froze my thoughts completely for half a second as overwhelming awareness crashed through . Hunger. Loneliness. Rage. Ancient despair vast enough to drown civilizations.

And beneath all of it...

Recognition.

The fracture-born knew I could see it.

The keeper stepped forward imdiately, silver symbols blazing brightly across its robes.

"You must leave."

The command carried urgency now.

Real urgency.

The creature shifted closer through the darkness while the Temple itself groaned around us like sothing dying slowly.

Nyx drew her weapon fully at last. "Leave where?"

The keeper raised one hand sharply.

A massive silver fracture split open behind us in the air itself, forming sothing resembling a doorway filled with swirling white light.

"The Veilbind Chain awakened your perception too early," it said quickly. "It will follow awareness instinctively."

The fracture-born moved again.

Closer.

Reality warped around its shape violently.

I forced myself to remain calm despite the pressure crushing against my thoughts while questions spiraled endlessly through my mind.

Too many questions.

Not enough answers.

Typical.

"What is it?" I demanded.

The keeper looked toward sharply.

Then finally answered clearly.

"A wound that learned hunger."

The thing scread.

This ti the sound fully reached us.

Nyx nearly collapsed instantly, blood running from one ear as the noise tore through the chamber like shattered reality itself. Even I staggered despite the Veilbind Chain burning against my wrist protectively.

The Temple began collapsing.

Entire pillars cracked apart while the silver fractures spread uncontrollably through every surface.

The keeper stepped between us and the approaching horror.

"Go."

Its layered voice echoed through the destruction.

"Before it rembers your na."

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