Ilghal Warning at the Deep City Access
This fragment confirms that the name Morris Sic was among the first to fracture when the missing expedition crossed the lower threshold.
This structure, classified under the nomenclature EXT_0, features a hemispherical architectural vortex of milky-white luminous energy, with a zenithal cavity with sharp edges and absolute symmetry.
Its design contrasts violently with the opaque, cubic topography that surrounds it, indicating a functional and hierarchical distinction.
This is all we have, for now. We continue to decrypt fragments of information, not without great difficulty.
This fragment confirms that the name Morris Sic was among the first to fracture when the missing expedition crossed the lower threshold.
Analysis of the Ilghal Fragment from the Entrance to Deep City, including Dr. Noam Ørbital’s hypotheses about ancient habitation patterns in the scattered cubic structures of Sector C16.
Analysis by Dr. Noam Ørbital on the irregular cube structures surrounding the entrance to Deep City. New hypotheses based on Ilghal fragments.
Reconstruction of the Deep City entrance with a glowing dome and scattered cubic structures, based on Ilghal fragments recovered by the EX2407pD-QW expedition
Dr. Noam Ørbital presents a new hypothesis about the luminous halo surrounding the entrance to Deep City. The EX2407pD-QW Expedition detects active `Ilghal´ signals, suggesting that the underground city may still be alive.
Cenital reconstruction of Deep City’s entrance: Dr. Noam Ørbital discovers a luminous portal that absorbs both matter and signal. A new Ilghal fragment redefines the threshold to the Underworld.
In 2407 p.A., Dr. Noam Ørbital documents The Circle of Light on the Heliofractured Plain, an enigmatic luminous anomaly possibly marking Deep City’s entrance—decoded from Ilghal fragments and reconstructed through Blender 3D v.∞.
Dr. Ørbital’s latest report reconstructs Deep City’s entrance from Ilghal code, revealing signs of persistent activity beneath the Earth.
First verified visual evidence of Deep City’s entrance. A bluish light marks the access reconstructed from Ilghal code by Dr. Noam Ørbital, Expedition EX2407pD-QW.
Expedition EX2407pD-QW locates the possible entrance to Deep City through a recovered Ilghal code fragment, revealing encrypted coordinates and a chilling warning.
The capture processed via Blender 3D v.∞ reveals not merely terrain, but an architecture of anticipation. The pre-Deep City threshold resists geographic classification; it manifests instead as a prelude to ontological reconfiguration.
Cubic constructions on the outside
