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At the center of the fracture stood the , a pulsing sphere of absolute stillness surrounded by a hurricane of everything else. Inside, Elara faced the Mirror-Self —a version of herself that wanted the chaos to win.

Elara stood on her balcony, her knuckles white as she gripped the stone railing. Below, the cobblestone streets were no longer solid. They rippled like water, and the buildings—sturdy oak and stone for generations—began to stretch and twist toward the sky like taffy. In the center of the town square, the Great Sundial didn’t just mark time; it was eating it. Every time the shadow moved, a different season flashed across the land: a second of biting winter, a heartbeat of blistering summer. The Calling Chaos-Quest

Amtgard - Polaris themed art and roleplay challenges - Facebook At the center of the fracture stood the

"Why go back to the boring lines of Order?" the Mirror asked. "In Chaos, you are a god. You can rewrite the stars." Below, the cobblestone streets were no longer solid

Elara felt the tether. It was a cold, buzzing vibration in her marrow. The First Trial: The Labyrinth of Logic