Colt Vahn stood on the icy shore of Fristad Rock, staring at a rusted relic he’d unearthed from a collapsed bunker. It wasn’t a sleek Sepulchra Breteira sniper rifle or a piece of AEON tech. It was a pistol—heavy, folding, and engraved with a crest of a long-dead empire.

"Colt? You there?" Julianna’s voice sounded distant, distorted by a thousand years of static.

"Found a toy, Colt?" Julianna’s voice crackled over the radio, mocking as always. "Careful. That’s older than your grandfather. It might blow your hand off before I get the chance."

He climbed toward the complex at Updaam, the heavy pistol tucked into his belt. As he neared the Library, he noticed something impossible. The air began to ripple, turning into oily, black smoke. He didn't use his slab; the world shifted around him.

He realized then that the "Loop" wasn't just a machine. The AEON scientists had poked a hole into the heart of an ancient god's grave. Blackreef was sitting on the ruins of a civilization that had played with the same fire and been consumed by it.

The following story explores that "link"—the moment the old world’s magic was rediscovered in the high-tech era of Blackreef. The Inheritance of the Void The cold wind of Blackreef didn't just bite; it whispered.

Colt didn’t know about the Kaldwin era or the Great Burning. He didn't know that the "Anomalies" the AEON Program studied were actually the final, dying gasps of the Void—the same dimension that once fueled the terrifying powers of Corvo Attano and Emily Kaldwin.