And underneath it all, the Yn-Sarrath, whispering the same question to every dreaming mind:
I. Premise: The Forgotten Epoch Before the first fish crawled onto land, before the moon was scarred, before the last echo of the universe’s birth cooled into darkness—there was the Temporad . A hidden corridor of time, a “season” of reality lasting twelve thousand years, sandwiched between the reign of the silent, god-like Progenitors and the rise of organic, short-lived mortal species. Alienigenas Ancestrales Temporad
And when it does, they will remember us. And underneath it all, the Yn-Sarrath, whispering the
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 when it does, they will remember us
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.
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.