The silence of the dead Sun was heavier than the desert's tick. Inside the blackened brass sphere, Clevatess stood amidst a graveyard of colossal, unmoving cogs. The liquid "Seconds" had solidified into jagged amber crystals, trapping the gears in a permanent, golden tomb.
The King's indigo armor was cracked, his breathing coming in labored, metallic rasps. He looked at the central gear—the heart of the South—now shattered by his spear-needle. But something was wrong. The engine wasn't just empty; it was a doorway.
"You've broken the seal," a voice whispered, not from the voices of the billion, but from the depths of the Sun's hollow core.
A fountain of obsidian water—blacker than any shadow—began to erupt from the fracture. It was the Grave-Sea. The Clockwork Sun hadn't been lighting the South; it had been a cork, holding back the pressurized memory of every soul the Void had ever consumed.
"Clevatess, get out of there!" Alicia's voice cracked through the resonance, her tone filled with a terror she hadn't shown even against the Leviathans. "The Citadel... it's not sinking into the sand anymore. It's sinking into the *past*!"
Down on the Diamond Sands, the white dunes were turning into liquid ink. The Citadel-Beast's legs were being swallowed by a rising tide of Grave-Water. From the dark depths of the flood, hands began to reach out—thousands of translucent, needle-thin arms belonging to the "Unfinished," the beings who were erased before their stories could end.
"They aren't attacking," the Architect whimpered, his static-filled form beginning to dissolve into the rising black tide. "They're trying to climb onto the 'Real.' They want our weight!"
Alicia grabbed the raven-bone pen. She didn't have time for a sigil. She bit her lip until it bled and spat the crimson onto the obsidian floor, mixing it with the violet sludge.
"If they want a story," Alicia snarled, her eyes glowing with a feral, violet light, "I'll give them one they can't survive!"
She slammed the pen into the Grave-Water rising over the battlements. She began to "Edit" the tide itself, turning the liquid memories into a solid, frozen bridge of "Stained Reality" that led directly into the heart of the dead Sun.
"King!" she screamed into the Sky-Fray. "Don't fight the flood! Channel it! Turn the Grave-Sea into a thread!"
