Ban Hammer — Script
Kaelen closed the script. But it never really closed.
> Initiating Ban Sequence for Tempest_Abyss > Account age: 14 seconds > Risk score: 100.0 > Note: User has already downloaded your member list via API. Mitigation ineffective. He swung the hammer again. And again. And again. Each ban was a strike against the tide. Each purged message was a grain of sand on an infinite beach.
0.4 seconds later:
He opened the mod-log. Nyx’s original ban reason: “Coordinated raid. Doxxed three mods. Posted CSAM in #staff-vent.”
The message was one line:
It wasn't a script, not really. It was a covenant. A single line of execution that could unmake a user’s digital existence in 0.4 seconds.
He remembered Nyx’s final message before the original ban: “Your server is my toilet. See you on the next alt, pig.” Ban Hammer Script
The script wasn't just a ban tool. It was a profiler. It scraped typing cadence, emoji usage, reaction time, and link-sharing patterns. It built a shadow profile of every user. Nyx had a habit of typing lmaooooo with exactly five 'o's. ShadowRealm did the same.
Kaelen: 14,847 bans executed. 2.1 million messages purged. 3,200 hours of modqueue. Kaelen closed the script
Kaelen opened the Ban Hammer script. Not the GUI. The raw JSON.
Kaelen pressed Enter .