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Elara Voss — The Cartographer
A woman who spent eleven years mapping timelines for consumption, then spent eighteen years consuming them herself. Mother of Sable. Keeper of the back-journal. The one who says no.
"I am not a gardener. I am something with teeth."
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Sable Voss-Alder — The Null
Born in consumed time to a colonial mother and native father. Unmeasurable, unconsumable, impossible. She exists outside the temporal framework. The warmest thing in the valley.
"The soil needs cultivation. And cultivation requires something to burn."
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Thomas Alder — The Native
A farmer who knew his land the way you know a body you've lived inside for decades. Father of Sable. The man who asked what was wrong with the time.
"What's wrong with the time?"
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Henrik Moss — The Leader
A temporal theorist who became a pure consumer. The architect of the colony's appetite. The man who said there is no ethical consumption of temporal resources.
"There is no ethical consumption of temporal resources."
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Deshawn Carver — The Engineer
The man who built the teeth. Who maintained forty-three apparatus units for twelve years. Who stopped drinking, stopped maintaining, and finally took himself apart.
"I built the teeth. I know what they do."
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Maren Kade — The Warden
Director of the Temporal Enforcement Commission. The woman who came to dissolve the colony. Who discovered that the system she served was itself an appetite.
"The apparatus is not a tool. It is an addiction that has infected the future."