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Mara found herself following that whisper-thread through the city. Viridian Passage, if it existed, had no office. But there were people who still wore the old green sigil on their sleeves sometimes, faded patches stitched into jackets, and they didn't like to be asked questions. A woman named Sera — a courier with a face that remembered everything she had to forget — said she had seen a Viridian transport unloading crates into a locked warehouse once, late at night. The crates had been sealed with a wax emblem that matched the groove on the artifact's casing.

That realization ignited a throttle in the city that hadn't existed. If the core held records of people moved and hidden, perhaps there were survivors whose fates had been written but who had not been found. Families had been rent by the past; maybe this object could sew them back. Or perhaps the manifest listed people who had been taken, not protected — a ledger of capture. fc22714057

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