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Rafian at the Edge 51

Part One: The Threshold

The void had a sound.

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Each crossing cost something. The Order called it "the toll." Some Walkers lost memories. Some lost color vision. Some lost the ability to dream. Rafian had lost his sense of taste after Edge 12. After Edge 31, he'd lost the ability to recognize his own mother's face — he knew who she was, intellectually, but the visual recognition was simply gone, excised like a page from a book. rafian at the edge 51

But that was later. For now, at what used to be called Edge 51, a hollow diver ceased to exist, and a god began to swim.

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Rafian had encountered entities beyond edges before. Edge 9 had been populated by silent, eyeless creatures that moved like smoke. Edge 27 had a single intelligence — vast, oceanic — that communicated through the taste of copper on the tongue. Edge 44 had something that called itself the Architect, and Rafian still had nightmares about that conversation. Rafian at the Edge 51 Part One: The

Before him stretched the Threshold — a crystalline membrane that separated what was from what had never been. Each edge he'd crossed had looked different. Edge 7 had been a wall of fire. Edge 23 had been a lake so still it seemed solid. Edge 40 had been nothing at all — just a place where the air felt thinner, and then suddenly he was somewhere else.

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“I remember the way out.”