The director transmitted the oversight board’s response to headquarters at the first hour.
By the seventh hour, three docunts had arrived through the Guild’s routing system. He laid them on the desk and read them in sequence.
The first was from Vael’s Crossing’s branch director. Her na was Cait. She did not introduce herself or explain her role. She assud the routing would carry that information, which it did, and she had spent eleven months in crisis managent and had no interest in framing.
Current status: six casualties this month, seven last. Zone 3 and 4 are producing A-zone class creatures in sections with B-zone permit holders. We have stopped issuing B-zone permits for those sections. Zone 5 is effectively inaccessible. Our S-rank hunters report full output suppression within three minutes of entry. We have not sent anyone into zone 5 in six weeks. Zone 7 is producing creatures our classification equipnt cannot categorise.
Eleven months of monitoring data is attached. Tell what I am dealing with and what you will need when you arrive.
That was the entire ssage. No welco, no acknowledgent of the unusual nature of the request, no expression of relief that soone was coming. She wanted information and an operational plan. She would not get those things from a welco.
He set it aside and read the second.
Reya’s briefing was eight pages. House Aldric had been monitoring Vael’s Crossing for eight months, since their zone analysts had identified the pattern match with Kael’s Seat’s pre-contact period. The match was close enough that Aldric had begun treating Vael’s Crossing as a research site rather than a standard zone operation.
The briefing was precise. Zone 5’s suppression field was running at a higher concentration than Kael’s Seat’s zone sixteen suppression had reached even at the crisis’s peak. The ambient pressure in zones three through five was showing a steeper rate of increase than Kael’s Seat’s pre-contact curve. Aldric’s monitoring had identified a substrate anomaly in zone five that their standard equipnt could not classify, reading only as "pre-Guild construction signature" in the equipnt’s anomaly category.
She had found Stage 4’s location through eight months of patient observation, without knowing what she had found.
The briefing’s final paragraph:
House Aldric has established zone contracts and operational relationships in Vael’s Crossing over the past eight months. We will provide logistical support for your arrival and operations. We have maintained a field team there since month three of our monitoring. We want to be on the correct side of what cos next.
The sa line she had used in Kael’s Seat. He recognised it. She ant it exactly the sa way.
He set the briefing aside and read the third.
The Guild headquarters summary was the longest docunt and the most difficult to read. Not because of the language—headquarters used plain operational language when the situation warranted it and the Vael’s Crossing situation had been warranting it for months. Because of the numbers.
Twelve teams sent over eleven months. Teams of experienced hunters, so at A-Rank and S-Rank level, all of them using every tool the Guild’s standard operational frawork provided. None of them had resolved anything. All of them had filed reports that described zone behaviour consistent with what Kael’s Seat had experienced and had produced no usable conclusions because they had no frawork for the cause.
Total casualties: thirty-one dead. Forty-four hospitalised with suppression injuries, all expected to recover but none yet at full path-expression functionality.
Seventy-five hunters affected. More than twice Kael’s Seat’s crisis total.
Zone seven’s unclassifiable creatures had been flagged by headquarters as probable above-ceiling events—S-zone class creatures in a B-zone environnt, the sa chanism that had produced Kael’s Seat’s crisis period. Zone seven’s population had been growing for three months.
The tiline projection at the bottom of the summary: without resolution, full zone collapse in four to six months. All zones above ceiling. City approach corridor unsafe. Population evacuation consideration flagged at month seven.
He set the summary down.
Four to six months.
He had King Body and six fusions and Disruption Pulse and Piercing Authority and a complete chain running through the road network to Kael’s Seat’s entity and the continuous ambient read it provided. He had the Vael’s Crossing folder with Stage 3’s location and Stage 4’s docunted planned position and Stage 5’s design specifications. He had Aldric’s field team already on the ground and Reya’s precise monitoring data identifying Stage 4 from the outside.
He had enough. He had what the twelve teams had not had, which was an understanding of what was causing the crisis and a set of tools built to address it specifically.
He went ho and showed the briefings to Mira.
She read them without expression and set them on the table. She held the vault pair while she read and was still holding it when she finished.
"The vault pair has been running warr every day since you said yes," she said. She turned the shells in her hands. "The Vael’s Crossing entity felt the oversight board’s response the sa way it felt the King Body advance—not the words, the quality of the sovereign seed’s signal in the substrate layer. The carrier’s commitnt to move toward it."
She looked at the briefings.
"It’s not pressing harder. It’s pressing differently. There’s a quality the vault pair reads as—anticipatory. It felt the sovereign seed signal and the carrier’s direction toward it and sothing in its pressing changed." She held the shells. "It doesn’t know what a carrier is. It doesn’t have that concept. But it knows the quality of a sovereign seed signal and it knows the signal has been moving toward it for several days now."
She set the vault pair on the shelf.
"It knows we’re coming."
Soren was at the mission board the next morning.
He had the Guild headquarters summary in his hand—it was public record, accessible to all B-Rank and above through the Guild’s information routing. He had read it and had done what Soren did with data: worked through its implications before presenting his conclusions.
He looked at Kai.
"Zone five is producing full output suppression in S-Rank hunters within three minutes of entry," he said. "You’ll be operating in an environnt that disables every other registered hunter. With a damaged Stage 3 whose repair thod is not docunted."
He opened his notebook to a page he had filled that morning. Not zone data. A calculation. His own projection of the Vael’s Crossing repair requirents, worked from what he knew about Kai’s capabilities and what the Aldric briefing described about the entity ambient’s accumulated density in the zone five substrate.
"Stage 3’s damage is accumulated entity-ambient," he said. "Incompatible path-energy deposited in the structure over six centuries of unmanaged upward pressure, concentrated at the three junction points the builders docunted as structurally stressed. That’s the sa chanism as the above-ceiling crisis—incompatible path-energy from the entity ambient interacting with path-layer architecture it wasn’t ant to enter."
He closed the notebook.
"Disruption Pulse clears incompatible path-expressions from the surrounding path-layer. Applied at substrate level rather than ambient level, at sustained low output rather than burst—it should clear the accumulated entity-ambient from Stage 3’s junction points without damaging the structure. The chanism is the sa. The application is different."
He looked at Kai.
"You told the Disruption Pulse isn’t voluntarily triggerable yet. You’ll need it triggerable before you go."
He went back to the board.
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