Intake 041
Context & Analysis
Puzzle Origin: Episode 1, Loot Drop 3
Key Revelations:
- The Obsidian Archive contains historical artifacts matching G-304's appearance across multiple eras
- Six preliminary samples span different regions and time periods with 0.98 alignment to G-304
- Dozens more matches found spanning "multiple eras up through modern history"
- Some artifacts predate the consortium, and two predate the founding of Obsidian itself
- Artifacts show G-304 as a "boundary walker" or "discord bringer" archetype
- Behavioral imprint markers show "disruptive archetype or entity invoked to unsettle rigid structures"
- Chronology conflict: G-304's image appears in history before he was created
Recovered Document
[FIELD ENTRY]
agent_id: redacted
visit_site: obsidian archive wing
purpose: routine cross partner verification
upload_reason: required per joint site protocol
[OBSERVED MATERIAL]
archive team presented six historical samples flagged by obsidian pattern recognition system
agent note: items span unrelated regions and time periods
system match: 0.98 alignment to subject G-304
additional field note: obsidian staff indicated these six were only the preliminary set. their automated sweep has flagged dozens of further matches spanning multiple eras up through modern history. additional files still in queue for extraction and review.
[SAMPLE REFERENCES — OBSIDIAN ARCHIVAL INDEX]
FILE 0041.A // ARTIFACT
IDX-41-A-1
Carved wooden figure recovered from an unclassified storage vault.
Morphology: bilateral ear-crest, circular ocular set.
Material dating: inconsistent; outer varnish early 20th c, core sample suggests re-carve of older substrate.
FILE 0041.B // HIEROGLYPH
IDX-41-B-2
Wall relief acquired during a post-excavation provenance dispute.
Subject depicted with headdress and limb proportions matching G-304 baseline silhouette.
Iconographic context indicates boundary walker or discord bringer.
FILE 0041.C // STELE
IDX-41-C-3
Weathered stone slab photographed in situ before site collapse.
Engraving shows triangular hood motif with central circular mask.
Obsidian field note: orientation marks imply parts of the figure are facing outward from the stone.
FILE 0041.D // IDOL
IDX-41-D
Museum piece of uncertain origin.
Modern catalog attributes it to a folk tradition with no surviving practitioners.
Spectral scan reveals internal patterning identical to Subject G-304 inhibitor resonance map.
FILE 0041.E // CAVE ART I
IDX-41-E
Charcoal figure recovered from sealed cavern system.
Six-point limb arrangement not consistent with known fauna.
Behavioral tag from analyst: recurrent disruptive agent archetype.
FILE 0041.F // CAVE ART II
IDX-41-F
Deeper chamber illustration.
Ocular voids show reflectivity under IR test, pigment contains micro-crystalline structure not native to region.
Match confidence 0.982 using visual and imprint signature.
[MITER FIELD AGENT COMMENT]
their on site analyst said alignment is not limited to outline
behavioral imprint markers show consistent disruptive archetype or an entity invoked to unsettle rigid structures.
agent note: they did not elaborate
[MITER INTAKE]
message received during site visit
content: chronology conflict with known subject origin
instruction: request obsidian to run full integrity scrub
[MITER FIELD AGENT RESPONSE]
scrub run on site with agent present
result: no deviation, no data corruption
timestamps locked by archive chain and cannot be modified
obsidian staff noted four items were added to their system before the consortium existed
two findings predate the founding of their organization entirely
obsidian personnel show no doubt in their system output
tone suggests they consider the match self explanatory
[RECOMMENDED ACTION]
escalate to consortium joint analysis group for interpretation
advise containment teams to avoid direct speculation when referencing this material
do not surface to public facing channels
[END FILE]Related Entries
- G*BOY / G-304
- Miter Corporation
- 717A
- Obsidian Archive (referenced, entry to be created)
Community Notes
(To be added)