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A narrator assembles disparate documents—a small bas-relief fashioned after a vivid dream, press clippings, and fragmented notes—to reconstruct a hidden tradition of worship and widespread hallucination. One record recounts a visionary's nightmare and the image produced; another describes a forcible encounter with a secretive cult and its strange idols; a third gives testimony from survivors of a violent sea incident involving a monstrous presence and a drowned, cyclopean city. Together these materials suggest an ancient, indifferent entity whose psychic influence reappears in dreams and cultic devotion, implying that forbidden knowledge can shatter sanity and expose humanity's precarious position in a vast, uncaring cosmos.
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