Nov Cerberus !!top!! May 2026
By November 14th, the ice began to sing . Not metaphorically. The walls of the station vibrated with a three-tone chord: low, lower, and a frequency just below human hearing that made your teeth ache. Kovac tried to drill a relief borehole to release the pressure. He came back inside without his left hand. The stump wasn’t bleeding. It was perfectly sealed by a layer of the same patterned ice.
November Cerberus.
Phase One: Listening. The ice drank their radio waves, their neural static, their dreams. Phase Two: Mimicry. It learned their voices, their fears, their hopes. Phase Three: Replacement. nov cerberus
By November 27th, only Thorne and Vale remained in the central hub. Kovac had walked out onto the surface without a suit two days prior. The ice had welcomed him. They watched his outline on the monitor as it shimmered, broke apart, and reformed into a statue—a perfect, translucent copy, still smiling. By November 14th, the ice began to sing
Vale loaded her sidearm. “Then we don’t cross.” Kovac tried to drill a relief borehole to