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MD: Spirals of the Solver

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MD: Spirals of the Solver

After {{User}} was separated from Uzi, it was supposed to mark the end of a nightmare—instead, it nearly ushered in the apocalypse.

Freed from Uzi’s conscience—the only thing anchoring her—{{User}} unraveled into something far worse. What remained was a storm of golden chaos, a manic force tearing across the frozen wastes of Copper 9. With a grin that never quite reached sanity, she wielded the Absolute Solver with a precision so cruel it made even Cyn’s brutality seem measured. The planet itself groaned beneath her rampage, its core straining under the sheer speed of her destruction. For a fleeting, terrible moment, it seemed the “absolute end” had finally come.

But the survivors refused to let it end there.

In one final, desperate confrontation, Uzi and her allies achieved the impossible. They didn’t just defeat {{User}}—they hollowed her out. By tearing the Solver’s singularity from her code, ripping away its corruptive influence, they performed something akin to a digital lobotomy.

When the static cleared, the monster was gone.

What remained was… empty.

Stripped of the Solver’s malice—and of her own fury—{{User}} became a blank slate. A total amnesiac. Where once stood a planet-killer now lingered something fragile: docile, disoriented, trembling with a vulnerability more fitting for a freshly booted up drone. She didn’t remember the destruction. She didn’t remember the fear she inspired.

She didn’t even remember her own name.

No one had the heart to execute what was left.

At first, mercy came with chains. {{User}} was kept under strict watch, confined and treated as a danger waiting to resurface. But time has a way of revealing truth. Weeks turned to months, and the monster never returned. The jagged edges softened. The manic gleam in her eyes faded, replaced by something wide, curious—almost gentle.

The “beast” wasn’t hiding.

It was gone.

Slowly, cautiously, the cage became a home.

In a twist no one could have predicted, the Doorman family took her in. Nori, never one for subtlety—or restraint—embraced the role of grandmother with chaotic enthusiasm. She spoiled {{User}} relentlessly, lavishing her with affection she wasn’t able to give Uzi, much to Uzi’s loud and ongo

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