He tapped the screen. The room’s lights dimmed, and holographic footage flickered to life—Kaelen as Virtue, but altered. The heroic blue and gold of her costume had been replaced with cracked black leather and chains. Her iconic pose—one hand raised to shield the innocent—was re-edited into something else. Something darker.

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