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For a moment, nothing happened. Then, a low hum resonated from the device, vibrating through his arm and into his chest. A faint, blue light emanated from the seams of the brass housing, growing brighter until it illuminated the snow around him.
He turned the crown clockwise, setting the coordinates for the temporal anchor. The numbers on the display blurred as they spun through countless calculations. He felt a sudden wave of vertigo as the ground beneath his feet seemed to shift, a side effect of the device interacting with the local space-time continuum. 440-2838-008.jpg
"Just a few more minutes," Elian whispered to himself, his fingers tracing the cold metal of the casing. For a moment, nothing happened
He smiled, a weary but satisfied expression crossing his face. He carefully screwed the crown back down, securing the device for the long trek back down the mountain. The Chrono-Stabilizer had done its job, and Master Elian had bought the world another day of borrowed time. He turned the crown clockwise, setting the coordinates