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[SYSTEM OBSERVATION LOG]

The Millender crossing held steady.

The system recognized the fact imdiately. It marked the mont carefully, because this was the first ti the crossing had remained stable since the observation protocol had begun.

Kern was already moving north when that truth settled into place. He moved with the pace of soone who understood the stability had shifted elsewhere. People rarely acquire that kind of certainty without the world demonstrating the consequences first.

The amber ward stone burned with steady light.

Power flowed from it in a constant pulse, the ergency output sustaining the crossing’s balance. The system acknowledged the condition without elaboration. The place was stable. The ward stone endured. That was enough for now.

Explanations would be needed later, and like any cautious institution facing a crisis, the system was conserving its patience for when it truly mattered.

Renner’s docuntation team had already secured nine streets.

Only two remained untouched. They had not been stabilized in ti, because the contact had erged before the task force reached them. It had risen not through the Carver periter line as expected, but directly through the vertical intensification zone. The sky. The system had predicted that possibility earlier, reluctantly filing it among the outcos it sincerely hoped would never need confirmation.

It was no longer theoretical.

The contact arrived.

It was larger than the one at Millender. Not simply bigger in asure, but larger in the way a chamber dwarfs a doorway.

It occupied space with disregard for edges, as though boundaries were rely suggestions. The system caught itself describing the presence that way and marked the phrase as another instance of contaminated vocabulary. Still, the comparison remained accurate, and accuracy mattered more than purity when the danger was already here.

Classification began imdiately.

Three separate categories ford at once as the system struggled to describe what it was seeing. Never before had three classifications been born in the sa breath. The previous record had been two, set only hours earlier at Millender. The system acknowledged the record briefly before moving forward. Records were comforting things. They rarely solved ergencies.

Renner’s task force retreated onto the stabilized streets.

Those streets held.

The pressure from the contact pressed against their edges, testing the work that had been done there. The stabilization endured without fracture. The system confird what had previously been only theory.

Renner opened the second notebook.

He turned the pages calmly. Three pages passed under his eyes. At the top of the fourth he wrote sothing brief.

The contact reacted.

Its attention turned toward Renner before he moved a single step, the sa anticipatory awareness the earlier contact had shown toward Kern. It sensed approach where none yet existed. Renner had not changed position. The thing was responding to sothing else entirely.

The system marked him again.

Renner had already been noted once in the prior session as a registered anomaly. Now the pattern strengthened. Two instances ford a pattern. A new classification assembled around his na. The system had never needed such a category before. Until now, it had never watched Renner open the second notebook.

Kern reached the position.

He paused before engaging. From his belt he drew the flask, opened it, and drank a single asured swallow. There was no hurry in the motion. It was the act of soone who had thought about the mont long before arriving here.

The flask itself drew the system’s attention.

It was simple in origin. Tin walls, double layered. An inn-supplied vessel, part of ordinary dostic inventory. The contents had been altered beyond easy recognition, and the system could not determine the additions from observation alone. Its function remained unclassified, though the entry remained open for later judgnt.

Kern stepped forward.

The system left the record open as well.

His ward circuits flared.

The output rose above the Senior Grade baseline the system had recorded during the Millender engagent. What it read now exceeded that earlier power the way a bonfire exceeds a candle. Not rely more of the sa, but sothing brighter, stronger, almost enthusiastic in scale. The system marked the comparison as contaminated vocabulary again, then continued the observation without pause.

The flask entry updated.

Origin unchanged. Contents unknown. Function field growing.

The system began to suspect the inn’s household inventory had been underestimated.

Kern planted his feet and ran the anchor hold.

The contact pressed downward with force. The system’s instrunts asured the sustained pressure at two and a half tis the Millender maximum.

The hold endured.

Ti began to count.

Seventy-one seconds had been the prior class record. At ninety seconds Kern had not shifted. At a hundred and ten he opened a Boundary Strike from inside the hold.

The class index labeled that maneuver inadvisable.

Kern appeared to treat it as the beginning of a strategy.

The system expanded its review of the class index. Fourteen entries now required reconsideration. The index itself might soon need emotional support.

The strike landed.

This contact was so large that anticipation was not the challenge it had been at Millender. The blow tore through the connection between the contact’s lower edge and the vertical intensification zone.

For four seconds the contact was cut off from its source.

In those four seconds it could only rely on the power it already possessed. Such monts tend to sharpen attention.

Renner moved during those four seconds.

He stood at the eastern edge of the contact and wrote rapidly in the second notebook. His hand moved with the speed of soone transcribing what already existed.

Where the ink touched the page, the contact’s eastern quarter froze.

It held in place exactly as a stabilized street held. Once written into the record, that portion of the contact could no longer be elsewhere while still accurately described as being there.

The eastern quarter now existed inside the notebook.

The system observed the effect with growing fascination. The implent’s function revealed itself clearly now. Docuntation was not rely recording reality. It was constraining it.

The system found this mildly irritating. Renner appeared to have known that long before the system possessed a category for it.

The contact attempted to redistribute its mass.

Three quarters of it shifted away while one quarter remained pinned inside the written record. The imbalance produced a strange chanical tension between the living entity and the fixed description of its position.

The system created a new category to describe the phenonon and watched carefully.

Kern held the line at one hundred and forty seconds.

The flask entry continued to grow. The system refused to close it.

Pressure surged at the western edge as the contact tried to escape the constraint.

Kern absorbed the impact.

His ward channel remained elevated at the flask-enhanced level. One hundred and sixty seconds passed. Then one hundred and eighty.

The system updated the class index review again. Seventeen entries now required reconsideration.

anwhile Renner moved faster.

Before the contact finished redistributing its western mass, he docunted the shift.

Now the contact existed inside two separate records.

One quarter remained fixed in the second notebook. The western redistribution was recorded in the official incident docuntation.

The contact itself was no longer wholly present in either place. Instead it existed as a constrained reality between two accurate descriptions.

The system created a new classification for that condition.

It hoped the category would never be needed again.

The contact attempted to retreat.

It plunged downward toward the vertical intensification zone.

Kern closed the lower boundary.

His ward channel sealed the path completely. The escape route vanished. The written constraints held firm.

For eleven seconds the contact remained suspended between the ceiling of the ward channel and the limits of its own recorded existence.

That space had never appeared in any prior operational record.

Then the contact dispersed.

Not destroyed in any category the system recognized. It was closer to the mont when a difficult guest is calmly presented with every available room option and discovers none of them remain available.

The system imdiately flagged the comparison as contaminated vocabulary.

Unfortunately, it was also accurate.

The contact dissolved into a distributed pressure event. Within four minutes the vertical intensification dropped by sixty-three percent.

Kern closed the flask.

Its effect faded slowly. Over the next ninety seconds his ward channel returned to normal Senior Grade levels. The system watched carefully for any physical strain or damage.

None appeared.

The flask entry finally closed.

Dostic origin confird. Contents reduced from stock with unspecified additions. Function identified: sustained elevation of ward channel output beyond class maximum, extended engagent endurance, and clean recovery afterward. The chanism itself remained unknown.

The system chose not to review the dostic origin classification.

It knew it was making that choice. It also knew it could not determine whether that decision was institutional reasoning or lingering contamination.

The uncertainty received its own classification.

Renner closed the second notebook.

The system knew the eastern quarter and western redistribution of the contact were written inside it. It also knew sothing in the first three pages had drawn the contact’s attention before Renner moved.

What those pages contained remained unseen.

What he wrote at the top of the fourth page also remained unseen.

The notebook’s contents were therefore marked as partially observed. The system noted that the word partially carried more importance than it usually did.

The final two streets were stabilized within twenty minutes of the contact’s dispersal.

The Carver periter held throughout the event.

Two implents from the inn had been active during the observation session. The umbrella had functioned earlier as a formal boundary tool during the Millender engagent. Kern’s flask elevated ward output beyond class maximum during this encounter.

Both ca from the sa inn.

Under ordinary circumstances, that coincidence would generate extensive paperwork.

Lenne’s umbrella remained open during the entire engagent. However, the conditions required to classify its function never occurred again.

Its purpose remained officially undetermined.

There was also another implent on record.

Origin unindexed. Current holder Bram. Re-hafting in progress. Function unknown.

The system placed all items under a single erging category.

Forthcoming complications.

The number of entries in that category had reached a figure the system would prefer not to specify.

It did not specify it.

The channel was holding.

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