Heard — What You
Elias, the town’s reclusive clockmaker, knew this better than anyone. He spent his days listening to the steady, honest ticking of gears—sounds that didn’t lie. But outside his workshop, the "What You Heard" effect was in full bloom. It started when a traveler mentioned seeing a flash of gold near the old well. By noon, "what people heard" was that a dragon’s hoard lay beneath the stones. By evening, the well was supposedly cursed by a king’s ghost. The Spark of the Rumor
The crowd fell silent. The "What You Heard" machine had finally jammed. For a moment, the villagers realized that the stories they told were louder than the lives they lived. They walked away, not with gold or eternal life, but with the uncomfortable realization that the most dangerous thing in Oakhaven wasn't a ghost or a dragon—it was the next sentence whispered over a fence. What You Heard
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