Since time immemorial, there has never been a date where men set aside for war.
It was already being done before anyone put a label on it. The label came later — the formal declaration, the treaty violations, the diplomatic communiqués that said this is now a state of conflict as though conflict required announcement, as though the bodies that preceded the announcement weren’t already making the argument more clearly than any document could. War was not a decision. It was a recognition. The decision had always been earlier, quieter, made in rooms and offices and signed authorizations and grief converted into motion, and by the time anyone called it war the arithmetic had already been running for months.
What was the meaning of war? Two nations, two towns, two villages — people with conflicting interests setting aside their lips and teeth and all other speaking parts of their bodies to pick up weapons for the purpose of mutilation. The speaking parts had been tried. The speaking parts had produced exchange programs and cooperation initiatives that were, in retrospect, the last formal exercise of a muscle that had already been decided against. You didn’t send professionals onto an adversary’s soil to map their dimensional stabilizer anchor positions if you were still genuinely committed to the speaking parts.
The war between nations had already started. It simply hadn’t been named yet.
—–
The Republic moved fast.
This surprised people who had thought of the Republic as a deliberative body — the Senate, the committees, the measured and precise diplomatic machinery that had spent three chapters drafting a formal communication to Ashmar.
The Black Author’s breach had done something to the military’s timeline that no amount of Senate recommendation could have accomplished: it had made the abstract concrete. The Republic’s military command had been arguing for accelerated readiness postures for two years.
The breach gave them the authorization they needed.
The Federation had operatives on Republic soil. The Covenant had breached Central. The southern border had been deliberately compromised. Every one of these facts, individually, could be managed diplomatically. Together, in sequence, within weeks of each other, they produced in the Republic’s military command the cold arithmetic of people who had been trained to recognize when the situation had passed the diplomatic threshold and were now operating in their actual domain.
The gears moved.
There was a slow recall of Adept forces from the outposts. Slow in the sense that it was not announced. Adepts began appearing in Central in ones and twos, reassigned and rotated.
Vaelith came back from vester. Goba, whose reputation in the outpost networks had accumulated the specific quality of someone about whom stories were told but never fully confirmed, appeared in the military district with the expression of a person who had been expecting the summons and was mildly irritated it had taken this long. Others came quietly, through various routes, and the military structure that had been existing in draft form in planning documents began acquiring the people that would make it operational.
The Champions and Elites of the Republic would not be deployed.
This was not announced either. It was simply not done, for reasons that anyone who thought about it for thirty seconds could work out: the Champions and Elites were the Republic’s deterrent. The deterrent functioned because it existed and was credible. A deterrent that was deployed was a deterrent that could be attrited, and a Republic that had spent its Champions in a ground war against Ashmar would be a Republic that the Shroud could approach. The Crawlers did not care about human politics. They cared about available force. The Republic’s available force had to remain, at its highest levels, pointed at the Shroud.
Initiates, Adepts, and Experts were the main characters in the coming war.
Which meant the people being drafted were people like Bright.
—–
Aldric Thorne returned from wherever Aldric Thorne had been, which was similarly a question that circulated without producing answers, and delivered the missive personally.
Bright would think about this later — the specific choice to deliver it personally, the weight of that delivery method. A document could have been sent. Had been sent, presumably, to hundreds of other recipients simultaneously. The personal delivery meant something, and the something it meant was either respect or the particular cruelty of looking someone in the face when you told them difficult things. With Aldric, it was usually the former wearing the expression of the latter.
The missive was brief. The Republic’s military command did not use more words than necessary. It said, in the compressed language of authority that had been compressed further by urgency: all Initiates and above were to report for draft processing within seventy-two hours. Assignments would follow. Failure to report constituted desertion under the Republic’s military code.
Bright read it twice.
Then he set it down on the table in the temporary lodging he’d been using since the academy became functionally uninhabitable, and sat with it for a moment, and thought about the several hundred things he’d been planning to do in the time he no longer had.
He had wanted to disappear from the controversies for a while. This was not an unusual want — most people, when the world became chaotic faster than they could track, developed a specific desire to locate a quiet corner and wait for the chaos to reach a comprehensible shape before re-engaging. He’d had the outline of a plan: find the Expert that Hendricks had mentioned, the one who understood fragmented soul signatures. Address the advancement crisis that had been sitting unresolved since before the breach. Build the faction that Adam had been trying to build more carefully. Take time that the situation kept not giving him.
The Republic was swift in its ability to find, capture, or destroy the last vestiges of the Black Author’s attack, and it was equally swift in its ability to find everyone who might reasonably be deployed in the conflict it was now building toward. The quiet corner he’d been looking for had simply been occupied before he reached it.
He picked the missive back up and went to find the others.
—–
They met in Bessia’s temporary quarters because Bessia had secured the largest temporary lodging of anyone in the group through a combination of her healer’s requisition rights and the authority that attached to someone who had spent the breach working with Republic response unit medics and had therefore acquired a set of professional relationships that the administrative apparatus respected.
Mara arrived first. She had already read her copy — Bright could tell from the expression, which was not fear and not anger and was the flatness of someone who had processed information and was waiting for the conversation that would determine what to do with it.
Adam arrived with his copy already annotated, which was the most Adam thing possible. Bright didn’t ask what the annotations said. He only assumed they were accurate and thorough.
Duncan arrived last, carrying his copy and someone else’s breakfast, because Duncan’s response to difficult news was to ensure that everyone in the vicinity had eaten, which was not a coping mechanism that any of them would have predicted and all of them had learned to find reliable.
Bessia was already in the room. She had her healer’s kit open on the table for no apparent medical reason— something to do with her hands while her mind was elsewhere.
Bright set his copy on the table next to Bessia’s kit.
“Seventy-two hours,” he said.
“There’s been talks on Adept recalls,” Adam said. “It started eight days ago. The Republic didn’t wait for this to be visible before they started moving. The draft is the public-facing stage of something that’s been in motion for weeks.”
“The exchange program students,” Bessia said. “Johnmark. The Ashmar students. If the Republic is moving toward conflict with the Federation—”
“They haven’t been seen,” Mara said.
This landed with the weight of facts that had been sitting unaddressed because addressing them required thinking about what they implied. Johnmark and the other Ashmar students and solhaven students at Sparkshire — sent as part of the cooperation initiative, present on Republic soil when the initiative collapsed.
“Silas,” Duncan said.
The name sat in the room.
Silas was in the Federation. Had been in the Federation as a student from the republic for the exchange program when the political situation between the Republic and Ashmar deteriorated from strained to the Republic isn’t waiting for their students to be evacuated before moving.
“How did zero become a hundred so quickly,” Mara said.
“It didn’t,” Adam said. He’d been quiet for a moment, doing the thing he did where the annotation work in his head caught up to the conversation. “It was never zero. The Federation has been building toward something since that kid died. The Republic has been planning for a Federation conflict since at least the exchange program’s inception. The breach accelerated a timeline that already existed.” He set his annotated copy on the table. “What looks like zero to a hundred is what happens when multiple processes that were running at low visibility suddenly become visible simultaneously. The speed isn’t real. The visibility is.”
“That’s a fine distinction when you’re being drafted,” Duncan said, without heat.
“Yes,” Adam said. “It is.”
Bessia closed her healer’s kit. “The Republic didn’t wait for the exchange program students to be evacuated. Students who were sent there as part of an official Republic initiative. The Republic sent them and then—”
“Expendable,” Bright said. The word was flat. He’d been sitting with it since he read the missive and the word was the honest one. “The people sent to the exchange programs were selected specifically because they weren’t high-value strategic assets. Nobody sent Aurin or that Selaris shit to Ashmar. They sent the people they could afford to leave behind if the situation required it.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 242 - 242—Moving Crawlers
- Chapter 241 - 241—Adam's Morning
- Chapter 240 - 240—The Adept's Accounting
- Chapter 239 - 239— Crownhold’s Back
- Chapter 238 - 238—Differentials
- Chapter 237 - 237– The Path Between Nations II
- Chapter 236 - 236—The Path Between Nations
- Chapter 235 - 235— Dawn has Arrived
- Chapter 234 - 234—The Training Window
- Chapter 233 - 233— The Company of The Unprepared II
- Chapter 232 - 232—The Company of the Unprepared
- Chapter 231 - 231— The Architecture Of War II
- Chapter 230 - 230—The Arithmetic of War
- Chapter 229 - 229—The Architecture Of Inevitability II
- Chapter 228 - 228—The Architecture of Inevitability
- Chapter 227— Glimpse of Trauma
- Chapter 226—Strings
- Chapter 225— Receeding For Now
- Chapter 224—Nuclear
- Chapter 223— A Boring Discussion Between Monsters II
- Chapter 222— A Boring Discussion Between Monsters
- Chapter 221— The Black Author
- Chapter 220— The Picture Perfect ending?
- Chapter 219— Cascading
- Chapter 218—The Verdict
- Chapter 217— Race Against Time
- Chapter 216— Cracks in The Foundation
- Chapter 215— Powder Keg
- Chapter 214— Introspection
- Chapter 213— Celestine’ Timely Intervention
- Chapter 212— Feeling Lost
- Chapter 211— Blackmail
- Chapter 210—Seeking Help
- Chapter 209— Gathering Intelligence
- Chapter 208— Blame
- Chapter 207—First Mission
- Chapter 206— Pursuance of Individuality
- Chapter 205— Bane of Blood
- Chapter 204—Mara’s Breakthrough
- Chapter 203—Weird Merchant
- Chapter 202—Faction In The Works
- Chapter 201— A New Perspective
- Chapter 200— Johnmark VS Bright II
- Chapter 199— Johnmark VS Bright I
- Chapter 198— Silas’ Perspective
- Chapter 197—Everybody’s In On It
- Chapter 196—Testing The Spies
- Chapter 195— Baby Steps on Espionage
- Chapter 194— Soul Signatures
- Chapter 193— Thoughts on Structure
- Chapter 192— Back at It Again
- Chapter 191— End of the Narrator
- Chapter 190— Help Rendered In The Past
- Chapter 189— Culture Shocks
- Chapter 188— Crownspire
- Chapter 187— Happenings
- Chapter 186— Adam’s weird Side Project
- Chapter 185— Set In Motion
- Chapter 184— Acknowledging Power
- Chapter 183— The Compromised
- Chapter 182— Tether Drain
- Chapter 181— The Narrator
- Chapter 180— Merchant Calculations II
- Chapter 179—Merchant Calculation
- Chapter 178— Faculty Meeting
- Chapter 177—Political Currents
- Chapter 176— Forging Identity III
- Chapter 175— Forging Identity II
- Chapter 174: Forging Identity
- Chapter 173— External Pressure
- Chapter 172—Recovery and Recognition
- Chapter 171—Advancement and Consequences
- Chapter 170—Extraction and Advancement
- Chapter 169—Impulse and Execution
- Chapter 168— First Blood and Final Breath
- Chapter 167— Raw Combat and Harsh Lessons
- Chapter 166— Self evaluation
- Chapter 165— External Machinations and Internal Secrets
- Chapter 164—Self Interest
- Chapter 163— Bessia’s Stand
- Chapter 162: Trials of Fire
- Chapter 161— The portal
- Chapter 160— Bitter Preparation
- Chapter 159—The Art of Creation
- Chapter 158—Coalition in the South
- Chapter 157—Ominous preparations II
- Chapter 156—Ominous Preparations
- Chapter 155—The Widening Gap
- Chapter 154— Connections and Gaps
- Chapter 153—Opportunism and Cruelty
- Chapter 152— Power’s True Structure
- Chapter 151— Calculated Transformations II
- Chapter 150—Calculated Transformations
- Chapter 149— Discoveries and Dilemmas
- Chapter 148- Little Problem
- Chapter 147—Economics of Survival
- Chapter 146— Classes
- Chapter 145— First Lessons in Violence
- Chapter 144—Truth Beyond Propaganda
- Chapter 143— Victory and Defeat II
- Chapter 142—Victory and Defeat
- Chapter 141— Delusion
- Chapter 140: Combat Assessment - First Blood
- Chapter 139— First examination III
- Chapter 138—First examinations II
- Chapter 137— First Examinations
- Chapter 136— Arrival at Sparkshire
- Chapter 135— New -
- Chapter 134—Final Gathering
- Chapter 133—Cores and Farewells
- Chapter 132— Goodbyes
- Chapter 131—Counting the Cost
- Chapter 130—The Underwhelming Battle
- Chapter 129—Brutal Efficiency
- Chapter 128— Saved By The Engine
- Chapter 127— The Engine’s Arrival
- Chapter 126—Elsewhere
- Chapter 125—The Royal Beneath
- Chapter 124— Lethal Geometry IV
- Chapter 123— Lethal Geometry III
- Chapter 122—Lethal Geometry II
- Chapter 121— Lethal Geometry
- Chapter 120— The Silence and The Siege
- Chapter 119—Choices in the North
- Chapter 118— The Engine
- Chapter 117— Signals
- Chapter 116— Adept Distress
- Chapter 115—Noble Rhys
- Chapter 114—Everyone’s come for a checkup
- Chapter 113—Convergence of Power
- Chapter 112: Vacancy Creation
- Chapter 111: The Opportunist’s March
- Chapter 110— Three-way Casualties
- Chapter 109— Collision
- Chapter 108: Death of a Nobody
- Chapter 107—Third party
- Chapter 106— Clear Light’s Eve
- Chapter 105— Players Position
- Chapter 104— The Night Before
- Chapter 103— Ascension and Infestation
- Chapter 102—Delays and Decisions
- Chapter 101— Celebrations R18*
- Chapter 100: The Fifteen R18*
- Chapter 99—Schemes
- Chapter 98—- Thoughts and Reckonings
- Chapter 97—Adam’s Calculations
- Chapter 96—Stumbling Forward
- Chapter 95—Empathy
- Chapter 94—Cold Calculations
- Chapter 93—The Weight of Stones II
- Chapter 92—-The Weight of Stones
- Chapter 91—A bad Way to Grief R18*
- Chapter 90—Sad News
- Chapter 89—Conversations in Vester
- Chapter 88—Ellarine POV
- Chapter 87—Aftermath
- Chapter 86— End of Battle
- Chapter 85—First blood
- Chapter 84—Pencil Pushers
- Chapter 83—Eve Before Showdown
- Chapter 82—I spoke with Vaelith?
- Chapter 81—Weight of Power
- Chapter 80— Waves Recede
- Chapter 79—who’s really untop?
- Chapter 78—Taking risks
- Chapter 77—Shadows
- Chapter 76—Weapon secured
- Chapter 75—First Battle
- Chapter 74—Reflection
- Chapter 73 — Colony
- Chapter 72 – In The Caves
- Chapter 71 – Sunshine
- Chapter 70 — Squad Selection
- Chapter 69 — The Price Of Entry R18
- Chapter 68—Return Of The Prodigal Shadow
- Chapter 67 — The Eastern March
- Chapter 66 — The Cost of Making It
- Chapter 65 — Ash Between Footsteps
- Chapter 64 — Vester’s Shadowed Walls
- Chapter 63 — All Roads Led to vester
- Chapter 62 — Asset Retrieval
- Chapter 61 — The Monarch Of Bone
- Chapter 60 — The Long Shadow Of The Adept
- Chapter 59 — Breaking Points
- Chapter 58 – The Mixed Wave
- Chapter 57 — Hollow lines
- Chapter 56 — The Fire, The Stone, and the Shadow Between
- Chapter 55 – The Ones Who Remain
- Chapter 54 — “The Slow Goodbye”
- Chapter 53 — The High Command Convenes
- Chapter 52 — Atheon’s Fury
- Chapter 51 — The Folded Path of the Initiate
- Chapter 50 — The Weight of What Remains
- Chapter 49 — The Shadow That Moves
- Chapter 48 — The Quiet After the Storm
- Chapter 47 — What Remains in the Dark
- Chapter 46—Bright vs Larkin II
- Chapter 45 — Bright vs Larkin I
- Chapter 44 — The Others
- Chapter 43 — The People Behind the Walls
- Chapter 42 — The Fall of the Silo
- Chapter 41 — The Night Grim Hollow Trembled
- Chapter 40 — The Hidden Network
- Chapter 39 — Lockdown At Dawn
- Chapter 38 — Threads In The Dark
- Chapter 37 — Shadows In The Cracks
- Chapter 36 — First Drills
- Chapter 35 — The Fledgling Squad
- Chapter 34 — New Burden
- Chapter 33 — The Fracturing Within
- Chapter 32 — The Month of Breaking
- Chapter 31 — Sparks of Discipline
- Chapter 30 — The Quiet Between Battles
- Chapter 29 — Debrief and Division
- Chapter 28 — Echoes Beyond the Fog
- Chapter 27 — The Heart of the Shroud
- Chapter 26 — Fractures in the Fog
- Chapter 25 — The Echoing Hunger
- Chapter 24 — Hunger of Men, Hunger of Monsters
- Chapter 23—The Line We Cross
- Chapter 22 — Overrun
- Chapter 21 —The Heart That Watches
- Chapter 20 – Gathering Storm
- Chapter 19 – The Pulse Beneath
- Chapter 18: The Maw’s Heartbeat
- Chapter 17: The Sound in the Fog
- Chapter 16 – Poisoned Strength
- Chapter 15 – The Whispering Hunt
- Chapter 14 – Blood and Bone
- Chapter 13 – The Pulse of Instinct
- Chapter 12 – Nightfall in the Maw
- Chapter 11 — Shattered Company
- Chapter 10 — Splinters in the Dark
- Chapter 9 — The Crawlers’ Greeting
- Chapter 8 — The Next March
- Chapter 7 — What Stays Hidden
- Chapter 6 — Outpost Grimhollow
- Chapter 5 — The Blooded
- Chapter 4 — Blood in the Fog
- Chapter 3 – The March into Blindness
- Chapter 2 – The Ones Who Still Talk
- Chapter 1 – The Fodder Line