TNH / HILL ARCHIVE / RAIN ENTRY

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The Wet Ledger Under the Hill opens when the soil is still black with rain and the labels have begun to curl.

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Soil Ledger

Pages are pressed into the left bank of darkness, rubbed with clay, copper pins, and the green shadow of moss. Each line records a useful thing found below the wet roots.

Observed: parchment bright against bog ink; meaning appears where the paper has soaked through.

wet clay margin
fog lifted by quartz
a chipped angle makes the archive legible
copper glints once, then sinks back

Crystal Seam

A diagonal mineral cut divides the chamber. Text sharpens near the shard and falls softly away into green wash and bruised amethyst shadow.

Moss Cabinet

clouded jar

lichen bloom suspended in water, labeled with a thumbprint of Wet Clay.

pressed fern

shadow only; the leaf itself has stained the shelf Moss Oxide.

drawer pull

cold metal, copper spore at the screw head, quartz dust in the groove.

FINAL PATCH / UNDER-HILL LIGHT

Lantern Close

At the last shelf, the archive narrows to one illuminated scrap. Around it: roots, mineral lines, damp paper, and the quiet pressure of Bog Ink.

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