Entities of the Deep
[p]Agents,[/p][p]During our latest dives into the recovered Ocean-I archives, we unearthed several disturbing encrypted files labeled “Subject: Non-Human Presence - RY-L13H”.[/p][p]After days of decryption and pattern reconstruction, I’ve been able to isolate fragments of what appears to be a bestiary of the abyss: creatures connected to the emergence of R’lyeh itself.[/p][p]The data is incomplete… but enough remains to warrant concern.[/p][h2]File #01 - A shifting, amorphous form: was it watching us?[/h2][p]One of the files I accessed mentions a creature, its form not entirely fixed, as though it absorbs the environment around it. It could be anything, anyone, taking on the shape of creatures, or people… or things even more grotesque. It’s described as a "mindless, endless mass,". I can’t quite say who-or what-this might be, but there’s mention of something similar in a case report about the Shoggoth.[/p][p]
When PIT Station personnel described “walls that breathed,” we assumed hallucination. Could they be related? The data is unclear.[/p][p][/p][h2]File #02 - A being beyond time, consciousness... and reality?[/h2][p]There’s something off about the way one particular set of records describes an intelligence: vast, ancient, and completely alien. The file is heavily encrypted, but there’s one line that keeps repeating: "They are not here, but they are everywhere." Interference logs indicate sudden memory lapses among Ocean-I staff before the collapse of PIT Station. Could this be referring to the Great Race of Yith? The more I search through these documents, the more I see references to beings that *aren’t quite here with us (*not physically, anyway). If the Yith really can swap consciousness across time and space, then it’s possible they’re already closer than we think. If accurate, Yith presence may explain certain data anomalies in the recovered reports.[/p][p]
Note: any instance of déjà vu or displaced memories should be documented immediately.[/p][p][/p][h2]File #03 - Eyes that lurk beneath the waves[/h2][p]There’s a chilling, almost drowned-sounding voice in some of the audio logs I’ve decrypted: It speaks of beings with webbed limbs, their eyes glistening with a glow that seems... almost unnatural. Descriptions hint at something from the depths, creatures that thrive in the coldest, most inhospitable places on Earth. But it doesn’t stop there. The files keep saying they aren’t bound by the oceans, that their reach extends far beyond the shore. The pieces fit with files mentionning the Deep Ones, but the timeline doesn’t quite align. We could be dealing with something older than what the records suggest. Still, I wouldn't rule out the possibility of them being connected to the aquatic horrors I’ve been reading about. But who’s to say?[/p][p]
Note: avoid prolonged eye contact - witnesses report auditory distortions.[/p][p][/p][h2]File #04 – A whisper beneath the sea, a name echoing in the dark[/h2][p]Classification: \[REDACTED].[/p][p]
I found it—one file, sealed, encrypted, hidden deep within the archives. A single name, Cthulhu, written in a cryptic script, over and over. The file describes the presence of something… waiting. Something whose influence stretches across the ocean’s depths, though it’s not clear why or how. The transmission was fragmented, but there was one last sentence, buried under layers of interference:[/p][h3]"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn"[/h3][p][/p][p][/p][p]These files shouldn’t exist.[/p][p]And yet… here they are, resurfacing from the dark.[/p][p]I’ll continue decrypting what remains of the Ocean-I data. Until then, stay alert.[/p][p]The line between observer and observed grows thinner by the day.[/p][p]Transmission terminated.[/p][p][/p][h3]Wishlist now:[/h3][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink]
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