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Chapter 6: The Gates of Memory

​The escape from the Iron-Quarter was a blur of steam and shadow. With the Ink-Warden defeated, the local guards were in a state of chaos, but the "Purge" was still in effect. The atmosphere in the Undercity had changed; the grey "Sludge" in the gutters was starting to glow with a rhythmic, pulsing red light.

​"The Reset Pulse," Lyra explained as they sprinted through a narrow alleyway lined with terrified citizens. "The Sect Leader is charging the Great Array in the Spire. In less than an hour, a wave of pure Aether will wash through the Undercity. It won't kill the people, but it will 'Wipe' their recent memories. It's how they keep the slaves obedient after a rebellion."

​"And it will wipe the Ledger," Kaelen realized.

​"It will do more than wipe it," Lyra said. "It will treat the Ledger as a virus. It will try to delete you along with it."

​They reached the Shattered Aeon Gates, an ancient, rusted structure of obsidian and star-metal that predated the city of Orizon itself. It was a massive archway buried deep in the bedrock, covered in the same geometric symbols Kaelen saw in his visions.

​Standing before the gate was a woman with hair as white as bone, wearing armor made of shimmering glass. She held a spear that hummed with the power of the wind.

​"The Jade-Ink Saintess," Lyra whispered, skidding to a halt. "Wei Lan. She's Rank 5. We can't fight her, Kaelen. Not even with the Nexus-boost."

​Wei Lan leveled her spear at Kaelen's throat. "The Scribe who broke a Warden," she said, her voice like chimes in the wind. "My father is merciful. He only wants the book. Step through the gate, and I will ensure your soul is preserved in a crystal lattice. You will live forever as a statue in our garden."

​Kaelen looked at the ancient gate behind her. The Ledger was screaming now—not in pain, but in recognition.

​[ANCIENT TERMINAL DETECTED]

[ACCESS CODE REQUIRED]

[HINT: THE TRUTH LIES IN WHAT YOU FORGOT]

​Kaelen stepped forward, ignoring Lyra's warning. He looked the Saintess in the eye.

​"I've already forgotten too much to become a statue," Kaelen said.

​He didn't attack her. He turned his back on her and pressed his tattooed arm against the cold obsidian of the Shattered Aeon Gate.

​Wei Lan lunged, her glass spear whistling through the air, aimed directly for his heart.

​"Kaelen!" Lyra screamed.

​As the tip of the spear touched Kaelen's back, the Ledger flared.

​[INPUT ACCEPTED]

[MEMORY OF FATHER'S FACE: SACRIFICED]

[ACCESS GRANTED]

​The gate didn't open. It inhaled.

​A vacuum of pure Void-energy erupted from the archway, swallowing Kaelen, Lyra, and the Saintess's spear-thrust. For a split second, the red "Reset Pulse" of the city hit the area, but it bounced off the obsidian gate like a pebble against a shield.

​Then, there was only darkness.

​[WORLD TRANSITION INITIATED]

[CURRENT LOCATION: THE VOID-REPOSSITORY]

​Kaelen opened his eyes. He wasn't in the Undercity anymore. He was standing on a floor of solid glass, suspended in a sea of stars. Floating all around him were millions of books—some burning, some frozen, some screaming.

​"Welcome to the Library," a voice said.

​Kaelen turned. Standing there was a version of himself—but older, with eyes that held the weight of a thousand civilizations.

​"I'm the version of you that stayed," the figure said. "Now, do you want to know why they really deleted the Aeons?"

​Kaelen looked at his arm. The silver chains were gone. The book was wide open.

​"Yes," Kaelen said. "I'm ready to record."

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