Mara first noticed on a rain-silvered afternoon. She’d come to the central station with nothing but a battered pickaxe and a map scrawled with rumors: an old redstone clock, a hidden auction, a tower that sang at midnight. The station’s sign read Eaglercraft 111 2 in flaking blue paint. She tapped the iron gate, and the server greeted her by echo: “Welcome back, Mara,” it hummed, a soft not-voice only she could hear. The sound made the cobwebs in the rafters quiver.
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The server’s caretakers — an uneasy council of volunteers — argued over what to keep. Should they prune memories that caused harm? Should griefing be preserved as a cautionary tale or eradicated to heal the community? In a long-threaded meeting beneath the central clock, they enacted a rule: memories would be preserved, but marked. Each remembered moment received context — who built it, who broke it, and how the server had fixed or preserved it since. The tags were neither judge nor jury; they were an invitation to see the past whole. Mara first noticed on a rain-silvered afternoon
She looked down. The darkness below was rising like a tide. She had 20 minutes. She tapped the iron gate, and the server
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