
From Null Rank To Overall
Ellie Thompson · Ongoing · 59.4k Words
Introduction
The world operates on the Thread System, a divine network that ranks every living being from F to SSS. At sixteen, every person undergoes Awakening. Most receive a Class and baseline Skills. A rare few receive nothing labeled Null, stripped of legal protections, barred from guilds and cities. They are society's discard pile.
Kael Dross, seventeen, one year late to Awakening, is forcibly enrolled in Veyrath Academy under a government "second-chance" program that everyone knows is a pipeline to body-count statistics. He arrives with no money, a dead mother's locket, and the clothes on his back.
Veyrath runs on a brutal internal hierarchy. Your Rank Crystal determines your dorm, your meals, your safety. The lowest-ranked student each semester is designated Null of the Season and the Culling gives every other student three days to hunt them for bonus Rank Crystal rewards.
Kael's name goes on the board on Day One.
Chapter 1
The System notification arrived at 11:58 PM.
Two minutes before Kael Dross turned seventeen.
He was sitting on the floor of a government waiting room that smelled like mildew and broken promises, his back against a wall the color of old teeth, watching the clock above the registration desk tick toward midnight like it owed him something. Around him, sixteen other late-bloomers sat in plastic chairs, some clutching their parents' hands, some pretending they weren't afraid, all of them failing at it.
Kael had no one's hand to hold.
He pressed his mother's locket against his sternum through his shirt and breathed.
Come on.
The clock hit midnight.
Every person in the room gasped as their Awakening hit a collective intake of breath, like the world had just punched them all softly in the chest. Blue light bloomed from some skins. Crystals materialized above open palms, spinning, glowing, each one a different color depending on Class. Red for Warriors. Silver for Mages. Gold for the rare few.
Kael felt something too.
A pressure. Deep in his ribs. Not soft, vicious, like fingers reaching between his bones and squeezing. He curled forward, teeth clamped shut, one hand flat on the floor to keep himself upright while around him people laughed and cried and held their glowing Crystals up to the fluorescent light.
Then the pressure vanished.
Nothing materialized above his palm.
He stared at his empty hand for a long time.
The registration officer, a tired man with ink-stained fingers and the dead eyes of someone who'd done this shift for too many years leaned over his desk and looked at Kael the way you look at a drain that's stopped working.
"Name."
"Kael Dross."
Keyboard clicks. A pause that lasted two seconds too long.
"The system's logging you as..." Another pause. The officer's expression didn't change, which was somehow worse than if it had. "Null. Rank zero. No Class assigned."
Someone in the row of chairs laughed. Just one person, a broad-shouldered boy with a red Crystal already spinning confidently above his fist but it was enough. It always only took one.
"Null," the officer repeated, because apparently saying it once wasn't sufficient. He stamped Kael's enrollment form with red ink. "You've been auto-enrolled in the Veyrath Second Chance Program. Mandatory attendance. The transport leaves at six AM." He slid the form across the desk without looking up. "Don't be late. They don't wait for Nulls."
Kael picked up the form.
At the bottom, beneath his name and his shameful zero, a single line had been printed in the System's clean digital font, the same font that announced Warriors and Mages and all the people who mattered.
[Passive Skill Granted: Devour.]
He read it twice.
Then the officer called the next name and Kael was already walking toward the exit, paper in hand, the night air hitting his face like a slap he'd been expecting.
He didn't sleep.
Veyrath Academy arrived six hours later as a shape in the fog impossible at first, like a fever dream someone had accidentally built to scale.
The transport shuttle broke through the cloud cover and Kael pressed his face to the cold glass and understood, for the first time, what the brochures meant when they said unique architectural foundations. The Academy wasn't built on a mountain or a cliff or any normal piece of earth.
It was built inside a ribcage.
Bones the color of bleached granite arched hundreds of meters into the sky, the skeletal remains of something so enormous that the mind slid off the scale of it, refusing to process. Between those ancient ribs, connected by bridges of dark stone and iron cable, the Academy's towers rose in clusters of dormitories, training halls, assessment chambers all of it suspended above an abyss that disappeared into black fog a kilometer below.
No ground. No bottom. Just the bones of a dead god and the drop.
"First time?" said the girl sitting across from him.
Kael turned. She was watching him with dark eyes that gave away nothing. Rank-A Crystal already clipped to her collar like it was jewelry, because for some people it was. Sharp jaw. Sharper posture. The kind of stillness that wasn't calm, it was patience.
"Yes," Kael said.
Her gaze dropped to his collar, where a Crystal should have been. Came back up without any change in expression.
"You're the Null."
Not a question.
"Apparently."
"Your name's already on the Culling board." She said it the way someone reports weather. "They posted it this morning. New record usually wait until orientation ends."
Kael said nothing. Outside, the shuttle began its docking approach, threading between two ancient ribs, and the Academy rose up around them like a jaw closing.
"I'm Lira," she said.
He didn't ask why she was telling him.
Orientation lasted forty minutes and answered none of the questions that mattered.
A senior instructor with a jaw like a brick and a Rank-S Crystal at his throat stood at the front of the assembly hall and explained Veyrath's hierarchy with the practiced boredom of a man reciting a butcher's price list. Rank Crystals determined everything your dormitory floor, your meal quality, your access to training facilities, your protection under Academy law.
"The lowest-ranked student each semester," the instructor said, "is designated Null of the Season and placed on the Culling board. This is a sanctioned assessment exercise. Other students may engage the designated Null freely for three days, with Rank Crystal rewards issued per successful engagement. The current Null of the Season is"
He didn't need to finish.
Every head in the assembly hall turned.
Kael was sitting in the last row, because he'd learned at every school before this one that last rows had more exits. He counted twelve students whose eyes landed on him with that specific quality not hatred, not cruelty, just calculation. The look of people pricing something out.
He memorized every face.
His dormitory was in the lowest section of the Academy, which meant it was the closest to the drop.
Room 0-4 was a stone box with a cot, a footlocker with a broken lock, and a window that looked directly down into the abyss. The fog moved below it in slow, heavy spirals. Somewhere beneath that fog, things that hadn't been given a name lived and hunted and didn't care about Rank Crystals at all.
Kael sat on the edge of the cot and opened his palm and stared at nothing.
[Passive Skill: Devour No additional information available.]
The System offered him that much and nothing else. No description. No conditions. No hint of what Devour actually consumed or how or when. Just the name, sitting in his Skill log like a stone at the bottom of a well.
He'd read about Passive Skills before. They activated without input automatically, conditionally, triggered by circumstances the System defined and the user discovered. Which meant somewhere in his future there was a condition. A moment. A situation the System had already decided was the right one.
He had a feeling it wasn't going to be comfortable.
The footlocker held exactly what he'd brought: a second shirt, a cracked data-slate, and the locket. He took it out and turned it over in his hands, his mother's face worn smooth on the engraving, the catch slightly bent from the time she'd thrown it across a room during a bad night and he'd found it under the radiator the next morning, already forgiven.
She'd been Rank-F. Healer class, bottom tier. Spent her whole life working double shifts in a district clinic that paid in meal credits and told her she should be grateful for the chance to be useful. The System had ranked her and the rank had followed her everywhere on her housing application, her credit score, her obituary.
He pressed his thumb against the engraving until the edge bit into his skin.
I'm not going to let it do to me what it did to you.
The door to his room opened without a knock.
Three of them. The boy from the registration office red Crystal, broad shoulders, the laugh and two others flanking him like punctuation. They filled the doorway the way people do when they've done this before and found it effective.
"Null," the boy said. He had the comfortable smile of someone who'd never once needed to check whether a room had exits. "We have a tradition here. Enrollment tax. New students contribute to the wellbeing of their seniors." He tilted his head. "You don't look like you have much. So we'll take the locket."
Kael's hand closed around it.
"No."
The smile didn't waver.
"That wasn't a question."
What happened next lasted forty seconds and left Kael on the floor with two broken fingers, a split lip, and the locket gone pulled from his grip while the other two held his arms and the boy with the red Crystal leaned down close enough that Kael could smell the cafeteria food on his breath.
"Stay on the floor, Null. It's where you belong."
They left.
Kael lay there for a moment, cheek against cold stone, tasting blood, staring at the gap under the door where the corridor light came through.
Then he got up.
Not because he wasn't hurt. He was. His fingers were screaming and his lip was already swelling and standing took more effort than it should have.
He got up because the boy had gone left toward the stairwell, and left was also the direction of the locket, and there was a feeling behind Kael's sternum now, not pain, not anger, something older and colder and quieter than both that had not been there this morning.
He followed the corridor in
to the dark.
He didn't know yet what Devour did.
He was about to find out.
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