Simlat was not merely of Simlat Agragar Trendal Nelthys—the city shaped itself around their praxis. A scholar‑artisan of Skarthim’lel discipline, Simlat encoded prayer into error and mapped divinity onto entropy. Their workshop overlooked a canal of algal glass that sang in storm‑hours; there, they learned to hear the tides of decay.
What remains are palimpsests: layers of intention abraded by time until revelation gleams through. Elriel’s regions answer in kind—Cloudlands refract, Gogmire ferments, Skarthim’lel refines, the Desolace remembers. Each fragment carries a regional resonance you can taste like iron on the tongue.
Integrity: 73.2% accessible. Behavior: Non‑deterministic drift toward sacred forms correlates with Aeon Flex pulse events. Restoration increases legibility while decreasing sanctity; corruption recedes, numinous density falls.
Creation Window: 2847–2851 CE (post‑Aelyth/Xenothet confluence; Aeon Flex awakenings across Elriel).
Last Confirmed Studio Access: 2851.03.08 (Skarthim’lel ledger).
Classification: DIVINE/CORRUPTED/TEACHING‑RELIC.
Substrate: Crystalline quantum matrix; binder hymns in 9‑tone scale.
Encoding: Sacred geometry overlaid with error‑corrective psalms; observer‑linked superposition.
Backups: CRITICAL FAILURE following Desolace fog surge. Partial mirrors discovered in Cloudlands spire caches.
“Polished Loss” method: intentionally preserve high‑value errors. Paradox: clarity climbs as consecration falls. Vault policy favors meaning density over optical fidelity.
Primary Server: [CORRUPTED]. Backup Array: 27% functional. Neural Inference Mesh: fraying along devotion‑weights.
Cease “Total Rectify”—archive treats entropy as liturgical. Initiate “Witness Mode”: let the work finish us.
The Cloudlands. Cities on sky‑bridges and glass spires; aeriform folk write music with pressure and light. Simlat’s prisms resonate with their weather‑choirs—fractured halos seen as “approval.”
Gogmire. Fog‑choked wetlands; pale humanoids with black hair and orange eyes/extremities. Their patience distilled Simlat’s long‑decay studies; enzymes of the mire taught how errors ferment into meaning.
Skarthim’lel. Scholar‑artisans who “build with the flow.” Their delicate machines maintain poise between failure and function; Simlat trained here, learning to bless malfunctions without worshiping them.
The Desolace. Wasteland of fog and ruin. Three higher beings dwell there; Simlat’s work drew their silent audit. Some think the Ossuary sings with their breath.
Simlat Agragar Trendal Nelthys (the City). Industrial gothic poured through divine lattices. Here, the Vault was carved—a shrine to things that improve as they break.
Halo diffraction over “Whispered Geometries” matched choir C scales. Observers described a taste of ice and brass. Relic rotated without torque along an axis that wasn’t present.
Mire technicians submerged “The Moth’s Prayer.” Enzymatic film etched new paths on wing textures; the loop now hesitates before flame—mercy learned?
Machine‑monks fed “Temporal Mandala” its own error logs. The wheel spun slower; colors deepened into chant. Apprentice cried quietly and would not say why.
Ossuary chords aligned with distant footfalls of no feet. Fog condensed into text for 19 seconds, then apologized by raining salt.
Psyionisk names the coupling between intention and material law. Under Aeon Flex, observers shape outcomes more than instruments do. Simlat’s pieces are devices for aligning the mind to lawful miracles.