The Other Place
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Reports began with children.
At first, they were inconsistent. Easy to dismiss. Imaginary friends, shared drawings, quiet conversations with something no one else could see.
Then the descriptions began to match.
This transmission documents a global phenomenon in which children across different regions, countries, and households describe the same figure. The drawings are identical. The behavior is consistent. Adults cannot see it.
Some report hearing it.
As the situation develops, children begin referring to a location they call “the other place.” Descriptions are limited, but the pattern is clear. They believe it is real. They believe they can go there.
Then the disappearances begin.
No forced entry. No signs of struggle. Locked rooms. Children gone without explanation.
Other children say they went willingly.
There is no confirmed cause.
Only the realization that whatever is waiting is patient.
The broadcast continues while children remain unaccounted for.