Kai decided to test the script himself. Not from curiosity — from necessity. If he didn’t understand its architecture, the entire AU would collapse.

He found the Pastebin link still active. The code was beautiful and terrifying. It bypassed every governance layer of the Loom. At its core was a new function: def recursive_reroll(entity): while entity.exists(): entity.stats = random.universe() . Infinite recursion. Infinite possibility.

“404: Script not found. Story resumed.”

He pasted it into a sandbox terminal.

> Character.RNG.rollback(all, to_seed = 0)

Kai pulled up the raw data. The script wasn’t just changing appearances. It allowed users to overwrite their traits , backstories , even genre . One man in Sector 12 had rerolled himself as a villain, then a love interest, then a sentient potted plant — all in one morning.