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Chapter 9 - 9:The Game Nexus

*"Before gods ruled, they gambled. And from their bets, worlds were born."*

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The air was thinner here.

Not like a mountain. More like memory—fragile, fading, sharp around the edges.

The **Game Nexus** was no ordinary room. It was a living cathedral of choice.

A great **circular platform** hung in the void, with twelve **towering doors**—each glowing with a different color and symbol—ringed around a **central board** the size of a small city. The board constantly shifted, mountains rising, rivers flooding, ruins rebuilding, as if time was being wound and rewound in fast-forward.

The group stood at the center, breathless.

> "What… is this place?" Lena whispered.

> "The real Playhouse," Merris answered. "Where gods play with real stakes."

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A New Game Begins

A **pillar of light** shot upward from the board.

A voice boomed—not cruel, not kind. Just impossibly **ancient**.

> "Phase Two Initiated. Contestants: Kayaks. Lena. Merris. Eli. Iris."

> "Error: One external presence detected. Exiled Echo assisting without permission."

The Forgotten One, still wrapped in gray, simply bowed.

> "Let them try to erase me again."

The voice continued.

> "Divine Game #0023: *Echo Gambit.*"

> "Objective: Survive three Aspects. Choose your doors. Your choices shape your powers, and your punishment."

Twelve doors.

Twelve **Divine Aspects**.

And they had to choose **three**.

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The Doors of Divine Aspects

Each door pulsed as they passed:

Wrath — Flames erupted every few seconds.

Mercy — Cool mist trickled from beneath.

Chaos— Symbols changed constantly.

Judgment— A scale balanced above it, never still.

Despair— Black liquid oozed down its frame.

Hope — So bright, they had to shield their eyes.

Memory — Whispers echoed beyond it.

Truth — The door reflected your face, aging and young at once.

Order — Gears turned in perfect rhythm.

Deception— Opened slightly, but never fully.

Instinct — Carved with the bones of beasts.

Dream— Stars shimmered across its surface.

> "We each choose one," Iris said. "But it'll bind us. Change us."

> "And the game's rules will be based on what we choose," Merris added grimly.

Kayaks stepped forward.

His hand hovered between *Truth* and *Chaos*.

And then, he did something no one expected.

> He touched the **Dream** door.

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The door swallowed him in silence.

The world vanished.

He stood alone—except it wasn't just one him. Thousands of **versions** of Kayaks surrounded him. Tall, old, broken, godlike, monstrous.

> "Welcome to your possible futures," said a voice. "In this trial, you do not fight others. You must choose which version of you deserves to survive."

The mirror-Kayaks approached, whispering:

> "Choose me. I knew love."

> "Choose me. I killed the false gods."

> "Choose me. I became the last Patron."

Each version shimmered, made of stars and smoke.

Kayaks stepped forward.

> "I don't want to be you. Any of you."

The dream froze.

A **thirteenth version** stepped forward. Small. Quiet. Dirty hoodie. Empty stomach. The first Kayaks. The boy who slept under the bridge.

He offered Kayaks a hand.

> "Then choose me. I still have hope."

Kayaks took it.

The trial ended.

He woke up standing beside the Dream door—glowing slightly, as if the stars remembered him.

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Lena had chosen **Mercy.** Her trial placed her in front of every person she had failed to save—and asked her to forgive herself.

Merris chose **Judgment.** He had to weigh the sins of his parents, the gods who abandoned him, and himself—only to realize he had judged without ever listening.

Iris entered **Chaos.** She danced on shifting platforms, facing riddles with no answers. She learned to smile in the madness.

Eli picked **Memory.** He was made to relive every pain, every joy, every lost connection. And when he returned, he remembered *everything.*

"Even the names of those who died," he said.

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Once they all emerged, the Nexus board shifted.

Their doors locked behind them.

Three of the twelve Aspects now pulsed on the board—**Dream**, **Mercy**, and **Memory.**

And from each, new zones began to emerge.

A floating city of cloudlike thoughts—Dreamspire.

A flooded cathedral where sins wash clean—Mercy's Rest.

A living library that forgets you as you read—Memory's Edge.

A timer began to tick above their heads.

> 48 hours.

> "Survive. Complete three divine acts. Only then will you earn the right to speak to the Patrons."

> "Failure to act results in... Nullification."

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Kayakz felt weird.

Something had changed in him.

His hoodie shimmered faintly with stardust now. His eyes reflected skies no one else could see.

> "You okay?" Lena asked.

> "I'm not sure," he said. "But I remember now."

> "Remember what?"

> "That I used to believe in wishes."

And for the first time, the Playhouse shuddered.

Not from fear.

But from **hope.**

*End of Chapter 9*

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