The blood chain ca from the right flank.
Not Alex’s [Blood Weapon] — different. Alex’s crimson energy was dark, almost black at the edges.
This one was redder. More alive.
Fragnt 3.
The chain wrapped around the Veil’s right arm — not for damage, to deflect. The Veil’s plane tried to dissolve it.
It didn’t fully succeed.
The Veil’s arm diverted by fifteen degrees.
Enough.
The attack passed ten centiters from Alex.
---
[Level Four — 3:04 PM]
Raven was on the right flank.
She had moved — silently — while the Veil was focused on Alex and Grim.
Fragnt 3 active in her left hand — the hand she didn’t normally use for Army of Bones.
The hand where the Fragnt’s mark lived.
Her eyes glowed green, brighter than usual.
The Veil turned toward her.
"Fragnt 3," he said.
Without surprise.
Fragnt 4 had detected it since they entered Level Four. "The Hand."
"The sa," said Raven.
"The Heralds said Fragnt 3 was with the Core’s team."
"The Heralds were right."
"They also said its bearer controls it with difficulty."
Raven looked at him.
"The Heralds don’t know everything."
---
The combat changed.
With Raven active with Fragnt 3, the Veil had two Fragnt bearers engaging him from different angles.
The Veil’s Full Release processed the new variable.
The plane between life and death responded differently to Fragnt 3 than to Fragnt 1.
Fragnt 1 was the Core — the original source, what the plane recognized as origin.
Fragnt 3 was the Hand — control of the undead, manipulation of what had already crossed.
Which ant that in the fully open plane of Full Release, Fragnt 3 didn’t operate as an external force.
It operated as part of the system.
Raven felt it as soon as she fully activated Fragnt 3 — the Veil’s plane didn’t resist Fragnt 3 the sa way it resisted Alex.
It recognized it.
It partially let it through.
*Pieces of the sa original being cannot completely block each other.*
She understood it without anyone telling her.
---
[Army of Bones — FRAGNT 3 ACTIVE]
Not Raven’s normal skeletons.
The eleven that remained responded differently with Fragnt 3 fully active — faster, more coordinated, moving with purpose that went beyond the instructions Raven gave them.
As if Fragnt 3 gave them sothing Raven alone couldn’t give them.
mory of what they had been.
The eleven skeletons converged on the Veil from angles the plane didn’t cover because the plane recognized them as part of the system and didn’t instinctively block them.
The Veil had to reorient.
[Direct Plane — three skeletons eliminated]
[Army of Bones: 8 remaining]
But the remaining eight were already in position, creating physical pressure that the Veil had to manage simultaneously with the two Fragnt threats.
"Raven," said Alex from the wall.
Fifty HP.
"I need ten seconds."
"For what?"
"To reach the point."
Raven evaluated the Veil.
The active plane.
The eight skeletons holding pressure.
"You have eight."
---
Raven attacked.
Not with the chain this ti — with Fragnt 3 in a mode she hadn’t used in real combat.
Not with her undead control.
The other aspect of Fragnt 3 that the Circle’s records described as "access" — the ability to touch the plane between life and death directly.
The Hand didn’t just control what had already crossed.
The Hand could *push*.
Raven extended Fragnt 3 toward the Veil’s plane — not to attack the bearer.
To push the plane itself.
*Wow, I can’t believe that worked.*
**"We. Are the hand. We have. Capabilities. Of. Other. Fragnts. Like. The core."**
Full Release responded — the Veil’s plane resisting Fragnt 3’s push.
But resistance required the bearer’s attention.
Attention the Veil didn’t have available while the eight skeletons maintained physical pressure.
The plane fluctuated.
The edges of Full Release losing consistency in the sector where Raven applied pressure.
[The Veil — Full Release — partially unstable]
The Veil turned fully toward Raven, leaving the flank where Alex was temporarily exposed.
Temporarily.
Four seconds.
Maybe five.
*’Alex!’* Raven projected through her mind using what little remained of their last synchronization.
---
Alex was already moving.
No Shadow Step — the plane would make him visible before he arrived.
No skills. No MP.
On foot.
With Battle Flow at 41% and Partial Awakening at 10% and fifty HP and Raven’s knife.
The symbol’s point six ters away.
Five.
The Veil felt the movent — the plane still registered everything on Level Four.
But Raven pushing from the flank kept his attention divided, making it difficult to focus on one without being affected by the other.
Four ters.
The Veil turned partially toward Alex.
Raven increased Fragnt 3’s pressure.
[Raven — Fragnt 3 — MAXIMUM OUTPUT]
Her eyes both crimson now — the brown completely displaced — burning.
The cost visible in her posture — Fragnt 3 at maximum output had a price on the bearer.
But she held.
Three ters.
Two.
The Veil fully turned toward Alex now — the imdiate threat to the symbol overriding Raven’s threat in his calculation.
The Veil’s plane closing around Alex.
Grim from the north flank.
[Soul Prison — focused — local plane around Alex]
The sa block as before.
The Prison and the Veil’s plane couldn’t occupy the sa space.
The closure failed.
One ter.
Alex reached the point.
---
[Raven — Fragnt 3 — deactivated]
Raven fell to her knees.
Maximum output of Fragnt 3 without the level of integration that Alex had with 1 had consequences — despite having better control over her corruption, the Veil imposed a different kind of pressure on her Fragnt.
Her hands on the ground. Breathing.
The eight skeletons collapsing without the Fragnt’s direction.
The cut on her arm — the one she had ignored throughout the battle — bleeding more than she had noticed.
Emily at her side in seconds.
"Raven—"
"I’m fine." Raven half-rose. "Finish it."
Emily looked at her.
"I’m fine." Firr. "Watch Alex."
---
The Veil two ters from Alex.
Approaching.
Hand extended.
The symbol’s point under Alex’s knife.
Kira from the ground — her tracker’s eyes on Alex, on the point, on the exact angle.
"There."
[Necrotic Blood Strike — all remaining energy — single point]
[MP: 0/535]
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