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Rafian On The Edge Top [CONFIRMED ⚡]

Dr. Mira Han, a sports psychologist who has studied extreme-risk athletes, calls Rafian “a fascinating case study in edge fixation.”

“Most people have a survival instinct that creates a buffer zone between themselves and danger,” Dr. Han explains. “Rafian has no buffer. He doesn’t just tolerate the edge—he needs to feel the universe’s indifference from as close as possible. That’s not thrill-seeking. That’s identity merging with risk.”

He did not think about the thousand-foot drop. He thought about his right hand finding a grip. His left foot testing a bump of limestone. His breath — slow, steady, like the fox’s first step. rafian on the edge top

Halfway down, his boot slipped. Shale cascaded into the void, and for one eternal second, Rafian hung by three fingers, legs swinging over nothing.

The old Rafian would have frozen. The old Rafian would have heard his father’s voice: See? You thought too much again. “Rafian has no buffer

But the Rafian on the Edge Top did something different. He laughed.

Not because it was funny. Because fear, when recognized fully, becomes fuel. He pulled himself up, found the ledge, and crawled across the Sleeper’s Rib on his belly, scraping his ribs raw, tasting dust and blood. That’s identity merging with risk

And then — the other side.

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