➤ Zeyl’thuma: the fungus that grows by time
Today’s record from the Tal’gorr Fracture region brought something rarely seen: Zeyl’thuma, a fungus that grows not by space, but by temporal disturbance. It appeared at a site where a brief magical surge echoed two days ago — and today its spiral cap shifted its layers with the time of day, as if trying to align itself with the world’s rhythm.
➤ Rek’thuma: the final imprint of the fracture
The second record of the day concerned its secondary stage — Rek’thuma. Zeyl’thuma had finished its work and collapsed into a dense, fleshy form resembling an exotic puffball. Hexagonal patterns appeared across its surface, typical of fractures caused by magical pressure.
Rek’thuma is no longer temporally active, but it carries a resonant trace of the event that created the fracture. A quiet remainder of a moment that refused to disappear completely.
➤ Today’s rhythm
Today had only two layers:
temporal — Zeyl’thuma, dampening the fracture
resonant — Rek’thuma, holding the final imprint
It was a day without fire, thunder, or outcry. Just a slow settling. And when time heals, the world notices.
➤ Conclusion
Sionareth breathed in a healing rhythm today:
a fungus that recorded
a form that carried the imprint
It was a day when time aligned with itself. And those who listen know such days are rare.
Bipilon’s Note
“So today we’ve got: a fungus that grows by time, and a puffball that remembers what shouldn’t have happened. If this isn’t the quietest drama in Tal’gorr’s history, I don’t know what is.”
