The Inquisitor's Star

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The year was 1348, and the Black Death was carving a path of silence across Europe. In the shadow of the cathedral of Avignon, Brother Thomas lived in a world of incense, Latin, and terror. While the rest of the world prayed for mercy, Thomas prayed for knowledge.

Hidden in the cellar of the monastery, Thomas possessed a forbidden relic: a star-map from the lost libraries of Alexandria. It was not a map of where the stars were, but of where they were *going*.

For ten years, Thomas had tracked the movement of a singular, colorless star that didn't appear in any official church record. According to the map, this star was not a celestial body, but a "Void-Eye"—a window through which something from the Outer Dark looked into our world.

The map warned that when the Void-Eye aligned with the Earth's axis, the "Great Sifting" would begin. It was not a plague of the flesh, but a plague of the soul. The Eye would perceive every lie, every sin, and every hidden darkness in the human heart, and it would erase those who were "unworthy."

Thomas tried to warn the Inquisitor, the most powerful man in the region. He presented the map, the calculations, and the warnings of the ancients.

"You speak of stars as if they are judges," the Inquisitor had sneered, his eyes cold as flint. "The only judge is the Church. To suggest that the heavens operate on a logic outside of our faith is heresy. Burn the map, Brother Thomas, or you shall be the one to burn."

Thomas burned the map, but he could not burn the truth.

On the night of the alignment, the sky over Avignon did not turn black; it turned a blinding, sterile white. There was no thunder, no fire. Instead, a silence descended that was more terrifying than any scream.

One by one, people began to vanish. Not into ash, but into nothingness. The Inquisitor, in the middle of a sermon about the purity of the faith, simply ceased to exist. His robes collapsed onto the pulpit, empty. The greedy merchants, the lying priests, the cruel lords—all were erased in a heartbeat.

Thomas stood in the square, trembling. He waited for the white light to take him. He thought of his secret doubts, his hidden curiosities, the way he had loved the forbidden knowledge more than the forbidden God.

But the light passed over him.

He looked around and saw a handful of survivors: a beggar who had shared his last crust of bread, a nurse who had died tending to the plague-stricken, a child who had never known hate.

The "God" of the Void-Eye had not come to save them, nor to punish them in the way the Church taught. It had simply performed a cosmic cleaning, removing the "noise" of human malice to make room for something else.

As the white light faded, Thomas looked up at the empty sky. He realized that humanity had not been judged by a deity, but by a biological necessity of a higher dimension. They were not sinners; they were simply inefficient.

*** **OTMES Code**: [V-06]-[T6-04]-[M1:7.0, M7:6.0, K2:0.6, theta:90]


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