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A part of me was afraid to approach the anomaly.  I thought back to the logs I’d found in crashed ships; one had mentioned appearing above an “anomaly” before its words descended into resigned chaos about a thing I’ve decided to call the Blood Planet.  “I drank the water.  Forgive me,” the log begged.  These words have haunted me.
 
A part of me was afraid to approach the anomaly.  I thought back to the logs I’d found in crashed ships; one had mentioned appearing above an “anomaly” before its words descended into resigned chaos about a thing I’ve decided to call the Blood Planet.  “I drank the water.  Forgive me,” the log begged.  These words have haunted me.
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What I discovered instead was a spherical ship in space.  I docked and met two strange companions:  a Korvax named Nada and a Gek named Polo.  Both were analyzing data pads in front of a column of light containing what appeared to be a miniature galaxy.  I stared at this for a long time.
 
What I discovered instead was a spherical ship in space.  I docked and met two strange companions:  a Korvax named Nada and a Gek named Polo.  Both were analyzing data pads in front of a column of light containing what appeared to be a miniature galaxy.  I stared at this for a long time.
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Nada granted this and spoke no more.
 
Nada granted this and spoke no more.
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Polo explained how they themself had given up everything to follow Nada into space – their possessions, their wealth... everything.  This added to my reverence of Nada and deepened their enigma.  Polo was not only fascinating, but charming, too; they gladly took my creature scans, delighting in the sights of mine they’d not yet seen.  They gave me the ability to craft an Atlas pass in return.  After this, they too ceased speaking.
 
Polo explained how they themself had given up everything to follow Nada into space – their possessions, their wealth... everything.  This added to my reverence of Nada and deepened their enigma.  Polo was not only fascinating, but charming, too; they gladly took my creature scans, delighting in the sights of mine they’d not yet seen.  They gave me the ability to craft an Atlas pass in return.  After this, they too ceased speaking.
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As I stand before a yawning Portal, I weave a few startling theories.  “You are not alone,” I kept hearing over my comm.  Artemis had told me that if we met, we would make history.  Is every Traveller, like Artemis and me, isolated in our own dimension?  Our own private experience of this galaxy?  Are there a myriad of us learning and exploring, separated indefinitely, yet somehow sharing an identical world?  Do we all exist together, unseen... or are there many multiples of the galaxy, reproductions of a template for each of us?
 
As I stand before a yawning Portal, I weave a few startling theories.  “You are not alone,” I kept hearing over my comm.  Artemis had told me that if we met, we would make history.  Is every Traveller, like Artemis and me, isolated in our own dimension?  Our own private experience of this galaxy?  Are there a myriad of us learning and exploring, separated indefinitely, yet somehow sharing an identical world?  Do we all exist together, unseen... or are there many multiples of the galaxy, reproductions of a template for each of us?
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I think of Voanni again, and the uploading of my data.  Is Alas doing this?  Are they isolating us so that we remain pawns in its attempt to know the whole of existence?
 
I think of Voanni again, and the uploading of my data.  Is Alas doing this?  Are they isolating us so that we remain pawns in its attempt to know the whole of existence?
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Abruptly, I stand before the Atlas.
 
Abruptly, I stand before the Atlas.
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I approached with caution, but it was not radiating menace here.  I stood with it for some time, taking in its incongruous peace.
 
I approached with caution, but it was not radiating menace here.  I stood with it for some time, taking in its incongruous peace.
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Artemis is... this:  a glitched diamond of data in a sunless cave.
 
Artemis is... this:  a glitched diamond of data in a sunless cave.
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My friend is dead.
 
My friend is dead.
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The truth was somehow more complicated.  Artemis was brought back to comprehension, but they were isolated within the Arc.  They could never connect with anyone aside from communication transmissions, and were existing in a formless limbo.  We spoke.  Artemis was overjoyed that I’d never given up.  They believed they’d been waiting twenty years for any word from me.
 
The truth was somehow more complicated.  Artemis was brought back to comprehension, but they were isolated within the Arc.  They could never connect with anyone aside from communication transmissions, and were existing in a formless limbo.  We spoke.  Artemis was overjoyed that I’d never given up.  They believed they’d been waiting twenty years for any word from me.
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Artemis, trapped in a void for a perceived twenty years.  Was there no end to their suffering?  Why would -null- have me do this?  I wonder now if -null- was trying to teach me a lesson with what came next.  But if so, I cannot understand why.
 
Artemis, trapped in a void for a perceived twenty years.  Was there no end to their suffering?  Why would -null- have me do this?  I wonder now if -null- was trying to teach me a lesson with what came next.  But if so, I cannot understand why.
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Apollo contacts me almost immediately as I hit space, and I know what I must do.  How I dread sharing this news with them, but I explain everything.  They are shocked into sadness -- but they call me a true friend of Artemis.  In Artemis’ death I have convinced them.
 
Apollo contacts me almost immediately as I hit space, and I know what I must do.  How I dread sharing this news with them, but I explain everything.  They are shocked into sadness -- but they call me a true friend of Artemis.  In Artemis’ death I have convinced them.
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Apollo believes there is no doubt left:  they and I must meet.  I am to gather the glyphs of my world and give him its address so that he can find me.  I think of Nada’s fear, of what I saw through the Portal, of Artemis’ fate -- of the suffering pet, alone and without agency.
 
Apollo believes there is no doubt left:  they and I must meet.  I am to gather the glyphs of my world and give him its address so that he can find me.  I think of Nada’s fear, of what I saw through the Portal, of Artemis’ fate -- of the suffering pet, alone and without agency.
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I’ll believe it when I experience it.  Aoss is giddy at the challenge.
 
I’ll believe it when I experience it.  Aoss is giddy at the challenge.
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I have not heard from Apollo for some time now.  Some days I feel the fear rising inside me, wondering if at that very moment they are trapped, suffering... but I push it down, down down down, like the plants into their soil beds.
 
I have not heard from Apollo for some time now.  Some days I feel the fear rising inside me, wondering if at that very moment they are trapped, suffering... but I push it down, down down down, like the plants into their soil beds.
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I was taken aback by -null-‘s flurry of information.  I have spent so much time piecing together this endless puzzle of existence that to have one being show up with so many grand answers, and moreover the desire to share those answers outright, is jarring.  What -null- describes, all seems plausible, and it fits many of my own theories... but underneath it all runs -null-‘s reverence for the Atlas.
 
I was taken aback by -null-‘s flurry of information.  I have spent so much time piecing together this endless puzzle of existence that to have one being show up with so many grand answers, and moreover the desire to share those answers outright, is jarring.  What -null- describes, all seems plausible, and it fits many of my own theories... but underneath it all runs -null-‘s reverence for the Atlas.
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I do not know which Atlas they feel for.  -null- says something is wrong -- that the Sentinels extinguish anomalies, and for them to exterminate all life in one universe means something there had malfunctioned beyond comprehension.  Maybe the Blood Atlas is a corruption of the Other Atlas entity I’ve met?  Perhaps there is a virus affecting part of it?
 
I do not know which Atlas they feel for.  -null- says something is wrong -- that the Sentinels extinguish anomalies, and for them to exterminate all life in one universe means something there had malfunctioned beyond comprehension.  Maybe the Blood Atlas is a corruption of the Other Atlas entity I’ve met?  Perhaps there is a virus affecting part of it?

Revision as of 13:34, 19 November 2019

These are the recovered personal logs of the Lost Traveller Key-Glyph, which were posthumously accessed by the Beacon-Entity.

They are categorically defined by Key-Glyph's distinct emotional phases.

Innocence

Grief

Foreboding

Determination

Courage

Conviction

Doubt

Despair

Recovery

Anticipation

Rememberance