Magnetic Bracelets Access

The hum of the MRI machine was a rhythmic, mechanical heartbeat. Inside the tube, Elias felt his wrist throb. He had forgotten to take off the copper-and-magnet bracelet—a cheap gift from a roadside mystic who promised it would "align his frequencies."

Deep in the city’s industrial district, a massive scrapyard crane groaned. Elias felt its magnetic field—a jagged, angry red in his mind’s eye. The crane began to swing, not toward a pile of junk, but toward him. MAGNETIC BRACELETS

The (a rival magnet-user, a sentient field, or a government agency) The hum of the MRI machine was a

The (flight, hacking electronics, or metal manipulation) Elias felt its magnetic field—a jagged, angry red

As the machine’s magnets ramped up, the bracelet didn't just pull; it vibrated with a frequency that bypassed his skin and resonated in his marrow. A blinding flash of violet light filled his vision. When the technician pulled the bed out, the room was empty.

Elias woke up in a world that felt "wrong." The air tasted like ozone. He looked at his wrist; the bracelet was gone, but a faint, glowing bruise in the shape of the links remained. He touched a metal railing, and his hand didn't just grip it—it fused. The iron atoms in the rail rearranged themselves to meet his touch. He was no longer just a man; he was a living lodestone.

He realized the "roadside mystic" hadn't sold him a trinket; they had sold him a key. Now that he had unlocked the door to the Earth’s magnetosphere, something on the other side was pulling back. If you’d like to see where this leads, tell me: