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A text box appeared in the air, typed in Comic Sans: “TOTALLY ACCURATE BATTLE SIMULATOR 1.0.7 – LEGACY PHYSICS. CLICK TO DEPLOY.”

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Leo laughed—a sound that echoed across the valley as a command. The hydra landed a single blow. The Dark Peasant’s cloak tore, revealing a wireframe skeleton. And then the world unzipped . Polygons flew away like startled birds. The sky became a folder directory. Leo saw the source code of 1.0.7 scroll past his vision: if (collision.velocity > 999) { entity.mass = -1 } — a line no later patch would dare include.

He willed the Sarissas forward. They marched in perfect lockstep—too perfect, because their legs began phasing through the terrain. One Sarissa tripped, impaled three of its own men, and the resulting chain reaction launched a tenth of the army into the stratosphere. The Dark Peasant didn’t move. It only raised one finger. He’d found it

Leo didn’t care about malware. He cared about the patch . Version 1.0.7 was the one where the physics broke just right—where a single peasant could launch a Zeus into orbit, where a pack of archers accidentally reenacted the Charge of the Rohirrim because a chicken clipped through a tree. Later updates “fixed” that. Made it clean. Boring.

And somewhere in the RAM, a single Dark Peasant is still falling up through an infinite sky, waiting for the next deployment. A text box appeared in the air, typed

The peasant flickered. Its health bar said NaN .