The Collapse: The Accidental Opening Of The Ber... Apr 2026
Across the world, the sky didn't turn black; it turned . In New York, London, and Tokyo, people looked up and didn't see clouds. They saw the "Under-Layer"—the terrifying, clockwork gears of a different dimension grinding against our own. The Collapse had begun.
"Compensate!" Aris shouted, his fingers flying across the holographic interface. The Collapse: The Accidental Opening of the Ber...
Instead of steadying, the readout turned a blinding, impossible ultraviolet. There was no explosion. Instead, there was a sound like a giant intake of breath—a massive, global hiss . Across the world, the sky didn't turn black; it turned
Aris stood in the center of the silent Himalayan lab. The walls had dissolved into a shimmering mist. Standing where the Gate used to be was a figure—himself, but aged by a thousand years, holding a simple glass key. The Collapse had begun
