Chapter Four: The Underrated Bracket
Every entry was now about a practical result: force buybacks, force Glyph, force the enemy core to retreat, force their strongest spell onto the wrong unit.
The key fight happened at Roshan.
Jordan showed a deliberate crack in the formation, baiting the enemy into dropping their Observer Ward on the wrong high ground edge. Caleb saw it and came through the river fog immediately, deleting the back-line support first, then forcing the enemy mid to spend BKB early. Isaiah walked straight into the crowd and physically blocked the entrance to high ground. Nick secured Roshan on the final possible second.
“Got it,” Nick said.
He said it like he was reading the time.
But everyone knew what it meant.
