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Now reading: Chapter 119: The First of Five from The Ten Thousand Deaths : 1000x Exp System, a Fantasy novel by AryanDhull4622.

The territory two days east was called Ashenveil.

Not the Ashenveil where Wren had spent thirty-seven years threading a community together. A different Ashenveil — the na coincidence the kind that happened across a large enough world, the sa word aning different things to different people in different places.

This Ashenveil was a river valley settlent. Twelve thousand people. No correction worker that Orveth’s correspondence chains had identified — the isolation here complete in the sense that nobody had been doing the surface correction work, nobody had been feeling the gradient and following it, nobody had been maintaining the between-space wound against the natural compounding tendency that Vael had spent decades preventing in Drevenmoor.

The wound here was untended.

Not the deepest he had encountered. Not Drevenmoor’s ancient compressed absence. But untended — left to compound naturally for the full duration of the withdrawal without anyone working against the compounding.

The between-space had been arriving here for three days.

The wellspring’s flow reaching the river valley and the fragnt-carriers in it beginning to feel the return.

He felt what that looked like through the between-space awareness as they approached.

Partial expressions happening without support. People waking in the night with the specific quality of sothing activating that had never activated before. People feeling their System relationship shift in ways they had no frawork to understand. People finding that things they had always found difficult were suddenly less difficult and not knowing why and not having anywhere to take the not-knowing.

Not dangerous.

Disorienting.

The between-space returning to people who didn’t know the between-space had been absent.

The comparison arriving without the curriculum that made the comparison legible.

He walked into Ashenveil on the second morning.

Nara reading the node data.

Oren running the Cost Sense at full sensitivity.

Dael already building the map from the pattern in the arrival data.

He looked at the settlent.

At twelve thousand people.

At the between-space flowing through it.

At what it needed.

He thought about the order of operations.

The work in Valdenmoor had been — first the liberation, then the agreent, then the oversight board, then the school, then the threshold. Each phase building on the previous. The sequence mattering.

Ashenveil didn’t have ti for the full sequence.

The between-space was arriving now.

The partial expressions were happening now.

"What does Ashenveil have," he said to Nara.

She was reading the node data.

"No correction worker," she said. "No school graduate. No oversight board." She paused. "The monitoring network here is institutional montum — the equivalent of the Church’s residential monitoring tier, running on its own without active maintenance." She paused. "Not aggressive. Old." She paused. "The fragnt-carriers — seventeen confird from the node data. Probably more." She paused. "The partial expressions already happening in four of them."

"The root network," he said.

"Forty-two nodes," Nara said. "The river geography showing the gradient clearly — the water channel thodology will work here. The channels mapping the root locations." She paused. "Dael is already identifying the priority nodes." She paused. "The ones where the between-space is pressing most strongly against the transition layer interference." She paused. "Seven priority nodes." She paused. "If those seven are addressed first — the four ongoing partial expressions beco clean expressions and the monitoring suppression on three of the fragnt-carriers reduces below the threshold that’s causing the most acute disorientation."

Seven priority nodes.

First.

Then the support infrastructure.

Then the rest.

He looked at Dael.

"The seven," he said.

"I’ll have the precise locations in two hours," Dael said. "The river mapping is clear. The priority nodes are in the central channel system." They paused. "The river knows where the wound is deepest. It’s been running toward those nodes for however long the withdrawal has lasted."

The river knowing.

The geography as the map.

He let Dael work and went to find the settlent’s existing institutional infrastructure.

Not the monitoring network.

The people in the settlent who were already doing what amounted to the work without knowing it.

There were always such people.

The correction workers who hadn’t been nad yet.

He found three of them in the first morning.

A man nad Cassin who ran the settlent’s water distribution — who had been making decisions about which channels received more maintenance attention for twenty years based on a feeling he described as the channels telling him where they needed work. He had been following the gradient without knowing it. The water infrastructure of Ashenveil in better repair at the root node locations than anywhere else in the settlent because Cassin had been maintaining those locations specifically for twenty years.

A woman nad Deva who worked with the settlent’s children — specifically the children who were having trouble, the ones who didn’t fit the standard developntal patterns, the ones the institutional monitoring had flagged as irregularities. She had been advocating for those children for fifteen years. Not because she knew they were fragnt-carriers. Because she could feel that what they had was not wrong and the institutional response to them was.

An old man nad Ferr who had been sitting at the sa spot on the river’s central bank every morning for forty years. Who had told his family when asked what he was doing there: keeping watch. Who couldn’t explain what he was keeping watch for. Who had, apparently, been sitting precisely at the location of the highest priority root node for four decades.

Kael looked at Ferr sitting at the river bank.

At forty years of not knowing what he was watching for.

At the between-space gradient running strongest at that exact location.

At the gradient having pulled a person to it for forty years.

The between-space knowing the workers.

Not just the correction workers with the between-space access.

The ordinary people the gradient pulled to the places that needed presence.

The awareness running deeper than the specific function.

"Ferr," he said. He sat beside the old man on the bank.

Ferr looked at him.

At the blank multiplier.

At Level 61.

"You’re from the signal," Ferr said.

"Yes," he said.

"I felt it months ago," Ferr said. "Both signals." He paused. "The first one nad sothing. The second one nad it more specifically." He paused. "I’ve been sitting here for forty years and I’ve always known sothing was here. The signals told what sothing was." He paused. "Why I’ve been sitting here." He paused. "What I’ve been keeping watch for." He paused. "Not explained. Nad." He looked at the river. "I’ve been sitting at the place where the between-space is trying to co back." He paused. "And now it is coming back." He paused. "I can feel the difference from this morning to yesterday." He paused. "What do I do."

"Keep sitting here," Kael said. "The presence matters." He paused. "And tell who else in this settlent has been pulled to specific places for reasons they couldn’t explain."

Ferr thought about it.

Nad seven people.

Seven more people like Cassin and Deva and Ferr.

Pulled by the gradient to specific locations.

Present without knowing why.

The between-space aware of them.

Having known them.

Having been pressing through the sealed door toward them for the full duration.

He went to find the seven.

The root work in Ashenveil’s seven priority nodes took four days.

Not his usual approach — the gradient thodology, the river channel reading, the between-space flowing with the river toward the priority nodes. Cassin walked with him along the water channels and showed him the infrastructure work he’d been doing for twenty years and every location Cassin had maintained with extra care corresponded to a priority node.

Cassin’s practical knowledge of the river channels as the precise map.

Four days.

Seven priority nodes.

The four ongoing partial expressions becoming clean expressions.

Oren supporting two of the expressing individuals directly — the targeted Cost Sense transmission running not to show the cost of suppression but to show the quality of what was expressing, helping the individuals understand the between-space returning through them rather than experiencing it as disruption.

Nara running the Frawork Inscription for the first ti in a territory without prior school contact — embedding the advancent guidance and the honest System curriculum and the between-space context that made the partial expressions legible.

Not the full Kingdom-Wide Inscription.

A targeted version.

The specific content Ashenveil needed right now.

The honest Awakening context. What the between-space was. What the fragnt expressions were. What the monitoring suppression had been costing. What the advancent credits ant.

The content arriving in the node architecture and reaching the fragnt-carriers through the System’s honest recording function.

The signal finding the people who needed it.

Dael was docunting.

Not just the pattern of the Ashenveil work — the template.

The approach for territories where the between-space was arriving before the correction work had prepared the ground.

How to prioritize the root nodes.

How to identify the existing unofficial correction workers.

How to use their practical knowledge as the map.

How to run the Frawork Inscription targeted toward the specific urgent content rather than the full curriculum.

How to sequence the work when the sequence was compressed.

"This is going to be needed everywhere," Dael said on the third day. "The wellspring’s flow reaching sixty-seven territories. Not all of them have preparation. The compressed thodology — the urgent entry template — every school graduate who goes to an unprepared territory in the wellspring’s range will need it." They paused. "I’m writing it as I observe it." They paused. "The school needs this docuntation before the seventh class deploys."

"Send it as it develops," he said.

Dael sent each section as it was written.

The school receiving the docuntation in real ti.

Calla reading it in sessions.

The seventh class learning the compressed thodology alongside the standard curriculum.

The preparation and the developnt happening simultaneously.

On the fifth day in Ashenveil he t with Cassin and Deva and Ferr and the seven others Ferr had nad.

Ten people who had been pulled by the gradient to specific locations and roles without knowing why.

He told them.

The between-space. The withdrawal. The wound. The gradient. What the pull they had felt for years had been responding to. What the work they had been doing without knowing it was work had been for.

He told them about the wellspring.

About the flow that had begun three days ago.

About the between-space that had known them during the isolation.

About the isolation having never been as complete as it felt.

He watched their faces receive this.

Cassin: the specific expression of soone whose twenty years of practical choices had just been revealed as a participation in sothing larger than practical infrastructure.

Deva: the specific relief of soone who had been fighting alone for fifteen years for children the institution called irregularities and was now being told the children were right and the institution was wrong and the fighting had been the correct thing.

Ferr: not surprise. The old man who had been keeping watch for forty years looked at Kael with the clear quality of soone receiving confirmation rather than revelation.

"I knew," Ferr said.

"Yes," Kael said.

"Not the specifics," Ferr said. "But the shape of it." He paused. "The river has been trying to get sowhere for a long ti." He paused. "You showed it the path." He paused. "That’s what I was waiting for." He paused. "Soone to show it the path."

Soone to show the river the path.

Not to make the river flow.

Not to provide the water.

To remove the obstruction between the water and where it was going.

He looked at Ferr.

At forty years of keeping watch.

At the correction function present in the ordinary person who had been pulled to a specific place and had stayed.

"The work continues here after I leave," he said. "Cassin and the channel infrastructure. Deva and the children who have fragnts." He paused. "And you." He paused. "Ferr — you’ve been sitting at the highest priority root node for forty years. The node is disrupted now. The between-space is flowing through that location." He paused. "What does it feel like to sit there now."

Ferr looked at the river.

"Different," he said. "The sothing I’ve been watching for is here." He paused. "I don’t need to keep watch anymore." He paused. "I need to do sothing else." He paused. "I don’t know what yet." He paused. "But the watching is done."

The watching complete.

The work that cos after.

"The school in Valdenmoor," Kael said. "The correspondence chains. The network." He paused. "When you know what the sothing else is — tell the network." He paused. "The network will know what to do with it."

Ferr looked at him.

"You trust that," he said.

"Yes," Kael said.

"Why," Ferr said.

He thought about it.

"Because the network has been right about what to do with what people bring to it every ti so far," he said. "Without exception." He paused. "The things people bring from their specific soils — the network finds the use for them." He paused. "It has always found the use for them." He paused. "Your forty years of watching will have a use the network will recognize." He paused. "Even if you don’t know what it is yet."

Ferr nodded.

Once.

The nod of soone who had been patient for forty years and could wait a little longer for the next thing.

His System pulsed.

[ASHENVEIL — FIVE DAYS — SEVEN PRIORITY NODES — COMPLETE]

[PARTIAL EXPRESSIONS — CLEAN EXPRESSIONS — SUPPORTED]

[TEN UNOFFICIAL CORRECTION WORKERS — IDENTIFIED — CONNECTED]

[COMPRESSED THODOLOGY — DOCUNTED — SENT TO SCHOOL]

[NOTE: THE GRADIENT PULLED ORDINARY PEOPLE TO THE SPECIFIC PLACES.]

[NOTE: THE BETWEEN-SPACE KNEW FERR FOR FORTY YEARS.]

[NOTE: THE WATCHING IS DONE.]

[NOTE: THE WORK THAT COS AFTER.]

[NOTE: FOUR MORE PRIORITY TERRITORIES.]

[THE WORK CONTINUES.]

Author’s Note: Ashenveil. The gradient pulling ordinary people to specific locations for decades without explanation. Cassin maintaining the water channels at root node locations for twenty years. Ferr keeping watch at the highest priority node for forty years. The between-space knew them. The watching is done. Four priority territories remaining. Drop a Power Stone! 🔥

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