I. The Hour That Froze the Sea
Far east, beyond Alderin’s rolling plains, the docks of Azure Reach, capital of the Maritime Republic of Solcrest, were chaos.
Not loud chaos.
Quiet chaos.
Which was worse.
Ships mid-loading had halted.
Sailors vanished for one hour.
Dock ledgers showed a gap.
Exactly one hour.
Trade time lost:
Estimated impact: 420,000 Solmarks.
In a republic built on commerce—
That was war-level disruption.
In the upper council chamber, the Merchant Council of Nine convened immediately.
Lady Seressa Marrowind, head of the Marrowind Consortium, spoke first.
“This was not lag.”
Silence.
“It was systemic.”
Another council member frowned.
“You’re suggesting divine interference?”
“No,” Seressa replied calmly.
“I’m suggesting architecture.”
She placed a report on the table.
Multiple kingdoms experienced the same blackout.
No deaths.
No rollback.
No patch notice.
Someone had silenced the player layer.
For one hour.
Which meant one thing:
The world was not purely reactive.
It was managed.
Seressa’s eyes narrowed.
“Send observers to Alderin.”
“Specifically to Eastgate.”
She already knew where the anomaly cluster centered.
Solcrest reacts first.
Because money never lies.
II. Virexen Does Not Panic
South of Alderin, in the crimson halls of Emberfall Citadel, the Empire of Virexen did not panic.
They calculated.
Emperor Kael Virexen III listened to reports quietly.
“Global suspension,” said his intelligence minister.
“Across all kingdoms.”
Kael leaned back in his obsidian throne.
“Proof.”
“Proof of what, Your Majesty?”
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“That this world runs on a central control structure.”
His gaze shifted toward his chief engineer.
Arch-Mechanist Draven Solk stepped forward.
“If architecture exists,” Draven said softly, “it can be exploited.”
Behind him, under velvet covers—
Metallic devices rested on a table.
Long-barreled.
Compact.
Grip-mounted mana chambers.
Portable mana acceleration tools.
Not staves.
Not wands.
Guns.
Early prototype designation:
Emberline Mark I
Range: 70 meters
Penetration: High
Mana Consumption: Severe
User Survival Rate: 83%
Still improving.
Kael smiled slightly.
“If the gods press pause…”
“Then they can be outpaced.”
Virexen did not fear instability.
They saw opportunity.
III. The Currency of Veritas
Back in Alderin, Kaito stood in the Guild Hall staring at a parchment.
Quest Board – Bounty Rank C
Pineheart Dire Stalker
Forest perimeter
Estimated Threat Level: 4
Reward: 1,200 Alder Crowns
Taro whistled.
“That’s a lot.”
Mira nodded slowly.
“Enough to upgrade gear.”
Lila scanned the description.
“Heart-core variant possible.”
That changed everything.
World Currency Explained
The primary currency of Veritas is:
Alder Crown (AC) — silver coin
Solmark (SM) — gold-backed trade unit
Virex Talon (VT) — imperial currency
Frost Sigil (FS) — Skarvald iron-backed coin
Exchange standardization (informal trade rate):
1 Solmark ≈ 3 Alder Crowns
1 Virex Talon ≈ 2 Alder Crowns
1 Frost Sigil ≈ 1.5 Alder Crowns
To anchor to real-world equivalent:
1 Alder Crown ≈ 1,000 Yen
1 Solmark ≈ 3,000 Yen
1 Virex Talon ≈ 2,000 Yen
So 1,200 Alder Crowns ≈ 1,200,000 Yen.
Kaito stared.
“That’s… over a million yen.”
Taro’s eyes widened.
“That’s life money.”
Mira corrected calmly.
“If it has a rare mana core, it could be ten times that.”
Now they were talking real numbers.
IV. The Forest Quest
Kenji watched them leave through the gate.
Authority Rank: 3
Authority Progress: 63%
System Integrity: 81%
He didn’t interfere.
This wasn’t Rovine architecture.
This was natural ecosystem.
Mostly.
The forest beyond Alderin was dense pine and mist.
Perfect territory for ambush predators.
Lila raised her hand.
“Tracks.”
Massive claw marks in bark.
Sap frozen around deep gouges.
Taro tightened grip on his shield.
“This thing’s big.”
Mira adjusted her mana flow.
“Dire Stalker variants evolve when exposed to high mana concentration.”
Kaito grinned nervously.
“So worst case?”
“Boss-tier.”
V. The Pineheart Dire Stalker
It emerged silently.
Twenty feet long.
Four glowing eyes.
Bone plating along spine.
Mana veins pulsing under translucent fur.
This wasn’t Rank C.
This was misclassified.
The creature lunged.
Taro braced.
Impact shook the forest.
HP dropped instantly to 70%.
Kaito circled left.
Lila vanished into brush.
Mira began chanting—fast.
The beast roared.
A pulse of raw mana exploded outward.
Trees cracked.
Kaito was thrown backward.
HP: 48%
“Okay,” he coughed, “that’s not normal.”
Mira shouted:
“It’s heart-core amplified!”
Lila reappeared above it—
Daggers plunged into its shoulder.
The beast twisted violently.
Claws slashed.
Lila barely dodged.
Blood streaked the forest floor.
Kenji felt it from the gate.
Mana spike.
Abnormally high.
Authority flickered.
He accessed a scan.
Id="k39dls"
Copy code
Organic Entity
Mana Saturation: 430% Normal
Core Stability: Rare Variant
Estimated Market Value: 15,000 AC
15,000 Alder Crowns.
15 million yen.
Life-changing money.
VI. The Fight Turns
Kaito forced himself up.
“Draw it to me!”
Taro slammed shield into the beast’s skull.
It staggered.
Mira released lightning.
Full channel.
It pierced through the creature’s plated ribs.
The heart glowed visibly now—
A crystalline mass embedded in muscle.
Lila saw it.
“There!”
Kaito leapt.
Sword plunged directly into exposed chest.
Mana exploded outward.
For a second—
The forest turned blue.
Then silence.
The Pineheart Dire Stalker collapsed.
Steam rising from its body.
Heavy breathing.
Nobody moved for ten seconds.
Then—
Taro laughed.
“Still alive!”
Mira approached carefully.
She cut into the chest cavity.
And extracted it.
The mana stone.
Perfect.
Clear.
Diamond-sized.
Pulsing with contained power.
Her voice went quiet.
“This could buy property.”
“Or equipment.”
“Or influence.”
Kaito stared at it.
“Or change everything.”
VII. Political Implications
Mana cores of that quality?
Virexen would pay double.
Solcrest would broker.
Valemire would research.
Skarvald would weaponize.
Alderin would tax.
And Kenji?
Kenji saw something else.
Core resonance frequency matched faintly with Rovine signatures.
Not full.
But close.
He exhaled slowly.
“This forest is starting to respond.”
Authority Progress: 69%
Something deeper was stirring.
Not ERROR-VEIN.
Not Aris.
Something else.
VIII. Final Scene
Back in Virexen, Draven Solk examined a similar mana core under lamplight.
He adjusted a prototype Emberline Mark I.
Inserted the core into the chamber.
Closed the mechanism.
The device hummed smoothly.
No overheating.
No hand loss.
Draven smiled.
“Portable.”
“Stable.”
“Scalable.”
Outside the citadel—
Training squads practiced aiming metal-barreled devices.
Sharp cracking sounds echoed across the field.
Not spells.
Not chants.
Just compressed mana discharge.
The future was changing.
And Virexen intended to hold it.
End of Chapter 8

