Weaver.exe
Story Synopsis
Taylor Hebert was supposed to trigger with a small, fragile power—something the universe could neatly file into its predetermined script.
Instead, something impossible answered her.
Beyond the Worm multiverse, beyond even the conceptual architecture of its Shards, an Administrator watched reality fracture along a trajectory that should not exist. Reborn into the form of Hibiki Kuze—survivor of a universe built on demons, computation, and divinity—he sensed the approaching failure of another world's timeline. An anomaly. A contamination. A girl dying alone in a locker.
So he reached down.
And Taylor woke with a voice in her head.
Not an alien shard. Not an "agent."
A person.
Hibiki speaks gently but with an authority that feels older than creation, guiding Taylor through the trauma of her trigger and the broken world around her. Unlike any power in existence, he can:
The universe can't limit him.
But Taylor's consent can.
Because all the power in creation means nothing if the girl he came to save can't trust him.
Together, they navigate Brockton Bay's spiraling chaos: ABB escalation, Empire conspiracies, Endbringer shadows, and the tightening web of cape politics choking the city.
A voice that shouldn't be there.
A power that isn't a power.
A partner who wants to help her rewrite her fate—
and maybe the fate of the entire world.
In a city built on lies, violence, and broken systems…
Taylor Hebert becomes the first anomaly the multiverse can't predict.
She becomes the mortal avatar of the impossible.
She becomes Weaver.exe.
Story Synopsis
Taylor Hebert was supposed to trigger with a small, fragile power—something the universe could neatly file into its predetermined script.
Instead, something impossible answered her.
Beyond the Worm multiverse, beyond even the conceptual architecture of its Shards, an Administrator watched reality fracture along a trajectory that should not exist. Reborn into the form of Hibiki Kuze—survivor of a universe built on demons, computation, and divinity—he sensed the approaching failure of another world's timeline. An anomaly. A contamination. A girl dying alone in a locker.
So he reached down.
And Taylor woke with a voice in her head.
Not an alien shard. Not an "agent."
A person.
Hibiki speaks gently but with an authority that feels older than creation, guiding Taylor through the trauma of her trigger and the broken world around her. Unlike any power in existence, he can:
The universe can't limit him.
But Taylor's consent can.
Because all the power in creation means nothing if the girl he came to save can't trust him.
Together, they navigate Brockton Bay's spiraling chaos: ABB escalation, Empire conspiracies, Endbringer shadows, and the tightening web of cape politics choking the city.
A voice that shouldn't be there.
A power that isn't a power.
A partner who wants to help her rewrite her fate—
and maybe the fate of the entire world.
In a city built on lies, violence, and broken systems…
Taylor Hebert becomes the first anomaly the multiverse can't predict.
She becomes the mortal avatar of the impossible.
She becomes Weaver.exe.