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Day 105

of 204+ daily pages • 2026-07-14

“The barrier broke. Ekansh fell forward into nothing — the forest disappearing, the Hunters' frequency net vanishing, the surface world's light and sound and smell replaced by the absolute sensory void of inter-dimensional transit. The void lasted three seconds that felt like three hours. And then light returned — not the forest's dappled sunlight but the blue-gold luminescence of the Madhyabhumi's crystal formations, the underground dimension's visual signature as different from the surface world as the ocean floor was from the sky.”

Lost Soul

Written 2026 • Dark Fantasy

From "Chapter 3: Fight or Flight"

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Chapter: Chapter 3: Fight or Flight

Genre: Dark Fantasy

Written: 2026

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