Temporad | Alienigenas Ancestrales
In simple terms: a paradox was born. A K’lahn Lord, , attempted to use a Stone Gate to retroactively prevent his own death. He succeeded. This created a double-exposure timeline—two realities overlapping like ghost images. The Obrimos, trying to resolve the contradiction, accidentally divided by zero in temporal mathematics.
And when it does, they will remember us. Alienigenas Ancestrales Temporad
And underneath it all, the Yn-Sarrath, whispering the same question to every dreaming mind: In simple terms: a paradox was born
The Spire is not dormant. It is calling to the Yn-Sarrath. The negative-space entities are beginning to manifest as absences —missing equipment, forgotten names, a crew member who was never there but everyone remembers. And underneath it all, the Yn-Sarrath, whispering the
A deep-drilling team breaches a subglacial cavern. Inside: a perfectly preserved K’lahn Nexus Spire, still humming. The team begins to experience time slips —minutes lost, conversations repeated, shadows moving backward.
We will wish they hadn’t. End of Write-up.
The Obrimos probability of total reality collapse is 96.3%. The only way to reset the Spire is to introduce a paradox so small, so intimate, that the timeline hiccups —for example, having two different people remember the same unique childhood memory. But whose memory do you sacrifice? And what will the Vordakai, drawn by the paradox, do when they arrive?