Hammer Script — Ban

He remembered Nyx’s final message before the original ban: “Your server is my toilet. See you on the next alt, pig.”

0.4 seconds later:

He opened the mod-log. Nyx’s original ban reason: “Coordinated raid. Doxxed three mods. Posted CSAM in #staff-vent.”

The server died in silence. No explosion. No fanfare. Just a Discord error message: Guild not found.

> Initiating Ban Sequence for xX_ShadowRealm_Xx > Linked accounts detected: 4 > Purge messages: 7 days (approx 3,842 messages) > Broadcast to honeypot channels: TRUE > Notify Discord Trust & Safety: TRUE Kaelen’s finger trembled. This wasn't a ban. This was an execution . The script would delete every message he ever typed, every image he ever posted, every DM he sent to every user. It would nuke his reactions from every thread. It would flag his IP, his device fingerprint, his payment method from Nitro. He wouldn't just be banned. He would be forgotten .

Kaelen pressed Enter .

It wasn't a script, not really. It was a covenant. A single line of execution that could unmake a user’s digital existence in 0.4 seconds.

But Kaelen saw the fingerprint. The way he typed ; instead of : in commands. The specific, almost artistic way he misspelled "definitely" as "definately." It matched a user banned six months ago: Nyx_Strike . A notorious raider who had crashed three partnered servers using a webhook bomb.

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