The seals holding reality together are cracking. Atlantis is returning. And Aiden Cross must decide whether to enforce the frame-or let history fight back.After discovering that the Destiny Gun rewrites reality with every shot, Aiden thought he understood the cost of power. He was wrong. The ley lines are fracturing. The living Codex records contradictory histories simultaneously. And the Order of Destiny's carefully curated world is beginning to unravel at the seams.Then Atlantis stabilizes into existence.Not as myth. Not as memory. As proof that sealed truths refuse to stay buried. Captain Cofrezi-a pirate erased from history in 1712-walks the present as if she never left. Ancient murals flicker between timelines, revealing a terrible pattern: this has happened before. Hundreds of times.The Seventh Seal weakens with each reality shift. The Primordial Sect sees their chance for wholesale restoration. The Watchers adjust their distance. And Sobacco, Aiden's mirror-self born from the Gun's refusal to leave clean edges, whispers the question that won't silence: Which version of history deserves to survive?As Aiden and his companions reach the Nexus of Fate, the murals show him wearing ancient armor, leading armies that shouldn't exist. The Gun in his hand is older, darker, warped by cycles of revision. He's done this before-or he will. Time has lost the ability to tell the difference.The altar presents three roads: Enforce the seals and preserve stability. Swing them wide and drown the world in excluded truths. Or walk the narrowest path-to steward what is, not fix what was.The choice doesn't end when the echo fades. It begins there.For readers who crave The Magicians' reality-bending philosophy, The Dresden Files' escalating stakes, and Neil Gaiman's metaphysical depth-Volume II raises the cost and refuses easy answers.