A system of echosystems. Should an initial catalyzing event prove explosive in nature it may appear nearly simultaneously in multiple echosystems, creating a disturbance across the network that constitutes the echoverse. Less provocative catalysts may be confined to a single echosystem, or spread slowly across the echoverse.
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> /ˈekō-ˌrelik/
A physical object embedded with symbolic memory, placed intentionally to be discovered by the unaware. A relic that echoes through space, time, and consciousness—calling out to the one who is meant to find it.
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A physical object embedded with symbolic memory, placed intentionally to be discovered by the unaware. A relic that echoes through space, time, and consciousness—calling out to the one who is meant to find it.
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“That totem isn’t trash—it’s an ECHORELIC.”
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