Nyxfall 7: The Veilbreakers
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Kai should be dead. Instead, he wakes up in the past—seven years before the nightmare began. Before Nyxfall 6: Dark End shattered his reality. Before he and thousands of others were forced to fight a war of survival for their entire world.
It’s the same day he first bought the game, the same winter chill in the air, the same streets he once walked. But something is wrong.
The game in his hands isn’t Dark End. It’s Nyxfall 7: The Veilbreakers.
That shouldn’t be possible.
He remembers everything—the brutal survival, the alliances, the betrayals, the moment they realized Nyxfall wasn’t just a game. The Beyonders had been watching, manipulating, testing them like rats in a maze. He had fought, bled, lost everything. He had died.
So why was he back? And why had the timeline changed?
Standing in front of his home—his real home—he hesitates. His mother is inside. The woman he lost years ago.
The game is already rewriting reality.
The people he once fought alongside—his friends, his enemies—are they back too? Or is he alone in this? If they’re here, if they remember… where are they?
More importantly—can he risk searching for them?
The Beyonders had ruled the game from the shadows. They had access to every piece of technology, every network, every system in the galaxy. The only way to hide from them was to stay offline. But in a world where even the poorest cities had the fastest Internet, where everyone was connected, where technology was inescapable… was hiding even possible?
He can’t trust anything. Not the game. Not the timeline. Not the very world he walks in.
One thing is undeniable—Kai isn’t just a player anymore. He’s an anomaly, a rogue element in a game that was never meant to be played twice.
And if the Beyonders realize he remembers?
They won’t just come for him. They’ll erase him—completely, utterly, without a trace.
The world thinks the game is only beginning.
Kai knows the truth—it’s already in motion. The cycle has started, the pieces are falling into place, and the past is no longer just memory.
This time, he won’t run.
He won’t break.
He won’t lose.
Because this time, he’s not just playing to survive.
He’s playing to win.