The western node manifested differently than the others—less stable, more volatile. Located beneath an abandoned theater in the old arts district, it pulsed with erratic energy that sometimes spilled into the visible spectrum, causing pedestrians to report strange lights and sounds coming from the supposedly empty building.
Mishka stood in what had once been the theater's orchestra pit, now transformed into a swirling vortex of frequency patterns that resembled music made visible. Unlike the steady, harmonious vibrations of the central and eastern nodes, these patterns shifted unpredictably, occasionally striking discordant notes that made her wince.
"It's looking for its keeper," Catherine observed, hovering at the edge of the vortex. Her form was particularly clear today, almost fully corporeal. "But something's interfering with the resonance."