Volume 3: The Unwritten War
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The attack struck.
The golden slash of logic.
The spiral of emotion and identity.
Two forces no void had ever seen before.
And in the middle of that light — the Unwritten screamed. Not in pain…
In fear.
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Thea Heesae stood beside Hyung Fyi, her palm still glowing.
But this time… the void reacted to her.
> The empty space beneath her shimmered.
Words — real words — began to write themselves in the air.
"Thea Heesae"
"Empress"
"Heart of the Void"
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> [SYSTEM ALERT: VOID IS RESPONDING TO HER NAME]
[NEW ENTITY RANK DETECTED: "UNWRITTEN EMPRESS"]
[POTENTIAL REALITY SHIFT IMMINENT]
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Hyung Fyi stepped forward, his Ω energy pulsing in layers.
He didn't speak like a warrior anymore.
He spoke like a king.
> "You thought the void belonged to you," he said to the Unwritten.
"But it was waiting for her."
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The Unwritten's form glitched violently — lines of broken text falling off its body like dying skin.
Then it roared:
> "NO ONE OWNS THE VOID!"
"THE VOID IS NOTHING!"
But then… it happened.
The void itself — the endless white — whispered a word.
A single word:
> "Thea."
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Thea gasped.
Hyung Fyi looked toward the horizon.
And the void began to bleed light — not red, not gold… but green.
The same soft green as her hair.
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> ❗ [UNKNOWN EVENT: BLANK ZONE ACCEPTING FIXED CHARACTER IDENTITY]
❗ [REWRITING THE VOID'S RULES IN PROGRESS]
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The Unwritten screamed again — not just in fear, but in rage.
It started absorbing something. Not power. Not code.
It was absorbing deleted creators — erased authors, failed narrators, broken plotline-makers.
> ❗ [DANGER LEVEL: MAXIMUM — ENTITY IS NOW: MULTI-SOURCE WRITERFRAGMENT]
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Thea turned to Fyi, eyes calm but locked.
> "Let me try," she said.
"Not to fight. To make it remember."
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She floated forward.
The Unwritten lunged—
But Thea… didn't resist.
She reached out and touched its face.
> "You weren't born either… were you?"
The Unwritten paused. Glitched. Shook.
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And then she whispered:
> "Then I forgive you."
> "Because someone once made me real too."
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The void pulsed again.
And this time, the Unwritten flinched.
> It was remembering.
Not just itself — but a time it wanted to exist.
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Hyung Fyi stood ready, just in case.
But Thea?
She simply said:
> "You don't have to erase everything… just to prove you matter."
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The void changed.
The battle paused.
The Unwritten stopped moving.
And for the first time since Volume 3 began…
The war stopped breathing.
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TO BE CONTINUED IN CHAPTER 28: