Miskatonic Expedition
Shterot
Shterot

Shterot

Concepts & Phenomena

Shterot

Shterot — a recurring phenomenon; understanding does not restore sanity. Register ME-1924-F85/3316.

Overview

Expedition register ME-1924-F85/3316 — cross-index under slug `shterot`.

We would delete Shterot if deletion worked; instead we classify, cross-link, and warn.

Shterot enters the archive under protest from reason and with sponsorship from repeated evidence.

Photographs in the files show fog, double exposure, and emulsion scars that technicians swear were not present when the shutter fell. We keep them because fraud is easier to disprove than the thing that stood where fraud pretends to be.

If the name appears in dreams three nights running, withdraw from the case and request audit.

Description

Sound, when recorded, has been described as wet leather, glass harmonics, or bees inside a skull; analysts note infrasound may explain some, not all.

The thing called Shterot left no consistent footprint; it left expectations broken in the nervous system.

Sound, when recorded, has been described as wet leather, glass harmonics, or bees inside a skull; analysts note infrasound may explain some, not all.

Historical Record

A 1931 Miskatonic committee voted to suppress photography; the vote is on file, the plates are not.

Activity increased after the Innsmouth embargo and the Antarctic expedition, as if publicity taught the countryside new vocabulary for old fears.

A 1931 Miskatonic committee voted to suppress photography; the vote is on file, the plates are not.

Field Observations

Burn nothing found pulsing; catalogue first, then burn if protocol allows.

Burn nothing found pulsing; catalogue first, then burn if protocol allows.

What sleeps is not dead; what is catalogued here may be doing neither.

Archive Notes

Protocol slug `shterot`. If the name appears in dreams three nights running, withdraw from the case and request audit.

Cosmic HierarchyCPT-4663
Cosmic placement of Shterot relative to indexed powers and servitors.

Citation: Miskatonic Expedition Archive. Record CPT-4663. Access subject to institutional review.