Visual Fragment: LANDSCAPES_Δ
This visual record depicts a frozen landscape illuminated by a high-intensity auroral event.
Visual Appendix A – Image Reference: LANDSCAPES_Δ
Filed under: Cryptoarchaeological Visual Artifacts | Level 2 Access Required
Date: Circa 2407 Post-Awakening
Filed under: Deep City Peripheral Landscapes
Researcher: Dr. Noam Ørbital | 3rd Phase Researcher
Institute for Histotechnical Reconstruction – UPA
Visual Fragment: LANDSCAPES_Δ
However, this visual fragment remains a key node in reconstructing the experiential landscape of the lost Deep City expedition.
Interpretative caution is advised. As with all Ilghal-origin artifacts, semantic drift and context erosion render definitive conclusions tentative.
Curatorial Note by Dr. Noam Ørbital, 3rd Phase
This visual record depicts a frozen landscape illuminated by a high-intensity auroral event. Captured or simulated during the undocumented phase of the EX2101pD-WG expedition, the image was recovered among fragmented Blender 3D v.∞ project files tagged under the ‘Ilghal’ protocol.
From a cryptoarchaeological perspective, the visual geometry and absence of biological or architectural markers suggest a symbolic representation of surface abandonment following the Great Retreat.
We cn see digital echos of electromagnetic phenomena once associated with geomagnetic anomalies near underground structures.
Given the symbolic density typical of Ilghal-encoded assets, this image may represent a liminal threshold: the final glimpse of Earth’s open sky before irreversible descent into Deep City.
Further analysis pending—classification maintained as “Active Semantic Zone.”
Dr. Noam Ørbital
3rd Phase Researcher
Department of Heritage Simulation & Dead Languages
Unified Planetary Archive (UPA)
APU
APU Visual Ref.: EX/C_LANDSCAPES_Δ
Interpretation Date: c. 2407 post-Awakening
Source: Reconstructed image of the Deep City surface access perimeter
Estimated location: Western Expanse of the Access Crater (precise former latitude unknown)
Original Technology Source: Blender 3D v. ∞ (still active in the 24th digital age)






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