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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Zero-Sum Soul

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In the Sump, the air doesn't belong to you. It's leased.

Silas leaned against a vibrating conduit in District 97, his hood pulled low to hide the lack of a Tax-ID tattoo on his neck. Every few seconds, the overhead "Oxygen Scrubbers" let out a mechanical wheeze, puffing a cloud of neon-green filtration mist into the alley.

Nearby, a man slumped against a stack of discarded logic-boards. His wrist-link chimed—a sharp, shrill sound.

[NOTIFICATION: BREATH-TAX COLLECTED. 0.05% VITALITY LIQUIDATED.]

Silas watched as the man's skin paled, his shoulders sagging as the system physically siphoned the energy from his cells to pay for the mist he had just inhaled. In Aethelgard, if you couldn't pay with credits, you paid with your heartbeat.

"Pathetic, isn't it?" a voice hissed inside Silas's skull. It was cold, like a knife made of dry ice. "To die by inches just because you can't balance a ledger."

Shut up, Silas thought, tightening his grip on a heavy, wrapped object in his pocket. I'm working.

"You aren't working, Silas. You're scavenging. There's a difference between a beggar and a Sovereign."

Silas ignored The Default. He stepped over a puddle of iridescent oil and entered a doorway marked with a flickering red light.

The workshop smelled of burnt copper and old blood. Kael was there, her torso stripped down to a grey tank top, her left arm—a mess of exposed hydraulics and salvaged wires—hissing as she torched a piece of scrap metal.

"You're late," Kael said without looking up. Her voice was a rasp, the result of a "Lung-Lease" she'd defaulted on years ago. "The Warden's gala starts in two hours. If you aren't in the vents by then, the thermal sensors will pick up your body heat the moment the party starts."

"I had to dodge an Enforcer patrol near the Event Horizon," Silas said, tossing a small, glowing cylinder onto her workbench. "Managed to skim this from a charging station."

Kael stopped. She picked up the cylinder, her cybernetic eye zooming in. "A high-grade power cell? You're lucky you didn't trigger a Repayment Spike for stealing this."

"I didn't steal it," Silas said, a grim smile touching his lips. "I used the Ghost Account. I 'borrowed' the energy from District 98's grid and told the system it was a rounding error. It won't realize the power is missing for another three days."

Kael looked at him, her expression hardening. "Every time you use that account, you give him more room to breathe, Silas. Look at your hand."

Silas looked down. His fingertips were stained with a flickering, oily black static that didn't rub off. It was Entropic Residue.

[TERM: ENTROPIC RESIDUE]

The "waste" left behind by the Ghost Account. It is a physical manifestation of unpaid debt. If it reaches the heart, the user 'Defaults'—their body collapses into a localized black hole.

"I'll pay the price when I'm at the top," Silas said, pulling a pair of tech-goggles over his eyes. "Today, I'm not a Ghost. Today, I'm a Auditor's worst nightmare."

Kael sighed, tossing him a heavy, obsidian-colored shard. The Master Ledger Key.

"Don't get cocky," she warned. "If you hit the Warden's Ledger, you aren't just stealing credits. You're stealing lives. Make sure you don't lose yours in the process."

Silas nodded, tucked the key away, and vanished into the shadows of the workshop.

The climb to the Mid-Levels had begun. Below him, the Sump groaned under the weight of a billion debts. Above him, the Spires shone with stolen light.

Silas wasn't going to pay his way to the top. He was going to Short-Sell the world.

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