Lutreola: A Chronicle of Echoes

Temporal Fragments
782 AE
The initial resonance detected – a faint tremor within the Obsidian Veins. Observed by the Cartographers of the Silent Watch.
815 AE
Increased harmonic distortion reported near the Echoing Caves. Associated with migratory patterns of the Stone Singers.
937 AE
A significant surge in temporal displacement was recorded, coinciding with the emergence of the Chronal Bloom. The event was largely dismissed as a geological anomaly.
Echoes within the Stone
1241 AE
“The stone remembers. It whispers of a time before time, a void pregnant with potential.” – Elder Silas, Cartographer
1489 AE
“I felt it – a pull, like a current. The stone… it’s trying to speak.” – Lyra, the Chronomaestro
1703 AE
“The bloom consumes. It doesn’t just reflect; it *becomes*.” – A fragmented entry from the Obsidian Logs
Resonance Elements
Chronal Bloom
A self-sustaining temporal anomaly, radiating harmonic distortion. Its origins are unknown.
Obsidian Veins
The primary conduits for temporal energy. Their structure is inherently unstable.
Stone Singers
A species of crystalline lifeforms that utilize temporal energy for communication and sustenance.
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