Regional Ops From: Dr. Aris Thorne, Field Station Kalmiya
Three of my team are now speaking a language that doesn’t exist. It has syntax but no vowels. They write it in their sleep. They’ve started drawing the moving shapes. btwf update
That was the first update. The interesting one came 48 hours later. Regional Ops From: Dr
Someone built the Hollow a long time ago. I don’t think it was a weapon or a tomb. They write it in their sleep
The first tunnels were German. The second, older ones, were Roman. But the third network, the one at 94 meters, wasn’t on any geological survey. The walls aren’t chalk. They’re a carbon-nanotube composite, at least 800 years old. We codenamed it the “Hollow.”
We noticed the soil above the Hollow is sinking. Not collapsing— sinking , as if the mass beneath it is increasing. Geiger counters are quiet, but a new radiation is spiking: something we’re calling “K-phi.” It doesn’t decay. It accumulates. In organic matter.
This morning, the orrery’s central gear—the one shaped like a sun—began emitting a low-frequency pulse. 18.3 Hz. The same frequency as a human eyeball’s resonant vibration. An hour later, I looked at the spectrometer readout for the soil above us.