Strange happenings continue to disquiet the small town of Harvest, Okla. Known for their high-quality corn exports and locally world-famous Papier-mâché Museum, the town has reportedly run afoul of unfortunate phenomena over the past year. The latest incident occurred last night in the cornfield on the west side of town.
I’ve been gone for a time, fellow travelers, wandering the aether.
From irrational beginnings, we take our first steps into strange worlds. Pieces of ourselves can be found strewn about. We struggle for meaning. The journey continues…
Meaning is a marathon. It is nurtured, found in fragments not wholes.
Choice 1
You awake suddenly. You lie prone on the cold ground. The integrity of your environment-suit’s seal seems sound. Your breath fogs the inside of your visor…or possibly it’s your mind that is foggy from whatever put you in an unconscious state. Gathering your bearings, you
“On the outskirts of the village sits a solitary Motel that is not, in fact, a Motel. Denizens should be wary of its allure. While answers can be found here, no one should, under any circumstances, reside or sleep within its walls.”
Andre Torres, a man who has been reported missing for nearly a week, has been found. He wandered out of the woods east of town where he was spotted by a local resident Saturday morning, who called in his appearance.
Here is an excerpt from our interview with Andre:
Interviewer:
Once, I was burying one of my dead selves, and the Grave-Keeper strolled by.
Grave-Keeper: That’s my job, Watcher
I: Then why haven’t you done it?
Grave-Keeper: I cannot, for you have hidden your dead selves from me.
I: No, I have hidden nothing. Listen to what I
“It is known that one cannot simply find The Well; The Well must find you. Many have spent their whole lives searching to no avail. I believe the key lies in phenomenology; i.e. the study of the ways in which we experience things.”