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Found Fragments — Notes of an Unknown Explorer

Found Fragments — Notes of an Unknown Explorer

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(The ink from his notes has leaked onto page 41. Some believe this was intentional.)

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Selrahc Eugonel, notus est quod levitationem stabilem primi obiecti sigillati observavit.
Experientia facta est in ala septentrionali cryptae, tempore solstitii.
Sigillum, semi fractum, super vas aeneum levitabat — nullo vinculo, nulla tremula.

Testes referebant flatum, vel murmur gravem inter saxa.
Eugonel wrote:
“Non obiectum ascendit, sed pondus evanescit.”

Tincta atramento, pagina XLI oblita est.
Aliqui dicunt id futisse consilium.

Passages of ciphers from the manuscript

Selrahc Eugonel, known for having observed the first stable levitation of a sealed object.
The experiment took place in the north wing of the crypt, during the solstice.
The seal, half-broken, floated above the copper basin, without visible connection, without vibration.

The witnesses spoke of a breath, a muffled song between the stones.
Eugonel noted this:
“It’s not the object that rises. It’s the weight that disappears.”

Name: Selrahc Eugonel
Profession: Wandering Alchemist
Status: Missing

officially declared dead in 1577
Special Mention: Supposed discoverer of the elixir of levitation

Last known location

Montvault Crypt, northeast wing – Room sealed under engraved slab (not explored)

🕯️ Personal items found

  • Sealed ampoule containing a translucent liquid (coded E2-LV)

  • Fragment of a notebook covered with alchemical glyphs

  • Silver ring engraved with a reverse flotation symbol

  • Remains of a partially charred grimoire

🧪 Discoveries awarded

  • Reverse Gravity Levitation Stabilization Formula

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"They thought it was a fable. An alchemical tale to fuel the delusions of initiates. But I saw the stones floating. I poured a drop, just one, on the cracked coin... and it refused to fall back down."

— Extract from the SE notebook, page 14

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