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January 6, 2026
This track was inspired by Charles Mandrake and the Resonance Array and written for the hinge point in the story, the moment where Anna stops moving through Skelderheim as a traveler and starts moving as someone the city can lean on.

If you have read the book, you know the point. A traveler can keep their head down. A traveler can leave. Anna cannot.

The song follows that shift in real time. Anna sees what the people need from her, and she also sees what the world will take if she refuses. It is courage. It is surrender. It is giving up the version of her life that she knows, so others can keep theirs.

There is a balance in every line. What she chooses to offer, and what gets pulled from her anyway. The vow feels clean when you say it. The cost feels different when you have to pay it.

This track is for readers who made it to that part of the story and felt the weight settle.

Play it Loud. Feel It. Play it Again.

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Charles

Charles Mandrake is an eighteen-year-old senior who lives above East Bay in the Mandrake observatory, where broken wiring and half-finished systems make more sense to him than most conversations. He trusts diagrams and timings more than hunches, and his notebooks are crowded with floor plans, azimuth marks, and questions he is not ready to say out loud. Fixing the Resonance Array feels like setting the record straight, one labeled switch at a time. When he writes, it is to pin cause to effect, to track every hum and reset, and to leave behind a clear operating manual for anyone who has to stand at the console after him.

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