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Loopfall part 2 : The System that Watches. Loopfall, #2
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- ISBN8232254339
- EAN9798232254339
- Date de parution20/03/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
The loop didn't reset. Now he has to figure out why. After 149 loops of dying, adapting, and breaking the system from the inside - Kael is still here. The village is gone. The city is crumbling. And the players trapped inside have nowhere to go. But Kael isn't surviving anymore. He's investigating. In the ruins of Ashenvale, he maps factions, studies the architecture of a dying world, and pushes deeper into layers of the system no player was ever meant to reach.
The deeper he goes, the more the system looks familiar. Not like a world he was trapped in. Like a world he built. The memory fragments are getting louder. The Enforcers are watching. And buried in a restricted archive beneath the city is a log that answers the question he never thought to ask -Not what is the system. But who designed it. And why they erased themselves to find out if it worked. The answer is worse than a trap.
It was a choice.
The deeper he goes, the more the system looks familiar. Not like a world he was trapped in. Like a world he built. The memory fragments are getting louder. The Enforcers are watching. And buried in a restricted archive beneath the city is a log that answers the question he never thought to ask -Not what is the system. But who designed it. And why they erased themselves to find out if it worked. The answer is worse than a trap.
It was a choice.






