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I Copy the Authorities of the Four Calamities-Chapter 227: Weight
Hour forty.
The wave timer said forty-one minutes to wave thirteen. Vane was on the north battlement running the post-wave count when Isole said it from the central chamber below.
"Something is moving through the sector."
He stayed where he was. "Construct?"
"No." A pause. "It has no life signature. No death anchor. I cannot place Samsara on it at all — there is nothing for either current to hold." Another pause, shorter. "It just has weight."
He went still.
He had read the parchment enough times that specific phrases had lodged in him the way significant things do, in the place below conscious recall. Do not use your diagnostic eyes on it. Nyx had known exactly what she was telling him to not do, and the specificity of it had told him something about what the thing was. An Authority user, she would have said Authority. A mage, she would have said mana signature. She had said neither. She had said it.
Something without a concept. Without a classification the Usurper could grip.
He came down from the battlement.
The three of them were in the central chamber. Valerica was nearest the east window, which she’d been using as a sightline between waves. Ashe was sitting on the stone floor with her back against the wall and her axes across her knees, in the particular state of rest she achieved when her body had decided to stop but her mind had not. Isole stood in the center of the room with her staff in both hands and her eyes still half-closed, running the equilibrium.
"Pull in," Vane said. "Outer rotations, both of them. Nobody holds an extended position alone from this point."
Valerica turned from the window. "Wave thirteen is in forty minutes. We have time to—"
"Pull them in."
The quality of his voice was not the command tone he used for tactical decisions. It was quieter than that. Valerica looked at him for a moment with the focused attention she gave things that required understanding rather than just response.
"You know what it is," she said. 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚
He did not answer.
She had known him for five months. Not long, by most measurements. Long enough to have learned what the absence of an answer meant — not ignorance, not evasion, but a specific quality of information that cost something to share and more to act on before the time was right.
She moved to the inner approach without further comment.
Ashe stood up from the floor. She didn’t ask. She looked at Isole, then at the door, then at Vane, and she picked up her axes and walked to the inner wall. The sound of the whetstone started a moment later, slow and even, which was what Ashe did when she’d decided something was worth being ready for.
Isole opened her eyes fully. She looked at Vane across the quiet chamber.
"It is still moving," she said. "It is not moving toward us yet. It is moving through the sector in general."
"How far."
"Far enough that we have time." She tilted her head slightly. "It is curious. The weight of it — it is not hostile, exactly. It is assessing."
Vane walked to the vault stairs. "Tell me the moment that changes."
"Obviously," she said.
The vault was dry and low and ran back further than the lantern reached. He had mapped the first forty meters on day one and left the rest alone. He went down now not to map but to sit for a moment in the underground quiet where nobody would see him think.
He pulled the parchment from his jacket.
He had been carrying it since the medical ward. A month of daily visits to an empty bed and he had carried it the whole time, which was apparently who he was. He read the relevant line again.
Your fangs are too dull, and your vessel is entirely too fragile.
He folded it back and put it away.
She had been a Low Justiciar. Rank 5. The undisputed strongest second-year on the island, with one of the most powerful Authorities in existence, and whatever was moving through the sector had put her in a coma and set the margin of it deliberately — left enough that she would wake up, which meant it had the precision to choose. That precision was its own kind of information.
He sat with this for three minutes.
Then he went back upstairs.
Wave thirteen arrived on schedule. Twelve constructs, fully Sentinel-tier now, coming from the north and east simultaneously. The four of them took the inner approaches with the compressed, efficient geometry they’d been building toward for two days — no extended killing field, everything close, every engagement in the chokepoints where size stopped being an advantage.
The wave cleared in eight minutes. Better than wave twelve.
Vane was wiping down the spear shaft when Isole said, from the east-facing inner approach: "It has changed direction."
He looked at her.
"It is moving toward us now," she said. She sounded the same as she sounded when she gave the two-minute warning. Steady, clinical, certain. "It is still far. But the direction is no longer general."
From the inner wall, Ashe stopped sharpening.
The wave timer reset to three hours fifty-eight minutes. They had the full gap before wave fourteen.
The Siege Core hummed its quiet amber note in the center of the chamber.
Nobody spoke for a moment.
Then Ashe set her whetstone down on the stone floor and stood up and rolled her shoulders once, the way she did before something real.
"Forty minutes warning?" she said. Not to anyone specifically.
"Two minutes," Isole said. "When it matters, I will tell you at two minutes."
Ashe nodded. She picked up her axes and took the inner wall position and looked at the east approach corridor with her red eyes flat and completely awake.
Vane took the north window.
Outside, the killing field was still in the late afternoon light, the grass flattened in strips from thirteen waves of construct traffic. The sector beyond the stronghold walls was quiet. The amber wave markers were still resetting on his evaluation band.
Three hours and fifty-six minutes to wave fourteen.
He watched the tree line and did not look at the parchment again.







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