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Tuskunai

Tuskunai

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Today’s entry is… different.

Some Glyphs you track. Some you chase. Some you barely survive.

Tuskunai?

…Tuskunai felt like I interrupted something I wasn’t meant to see.

We found it buried beneath the ruins of the Stormscar Delta if “found” is even the right word. It didn’t emerge like a creature.

It unfolded.

An elephant-shaped Glyph, forged from metal and gravity itself, balanced on a kunai-like spike as if the world beneath it didn’t matter. It doesn’t walk. It doesn’t run.

It hops.

Each movement precise. Measured.

And every landing bends the world around it.

The Glyph Detector Gun confirmed what my instincts already knew Tuskunai wasn’t natural.

It was created the day the Yukimori Volcano erupted… the same day the Yukimori Powerplant melted down.

Lava met radioactive air.

And the wildlife of that valley didn’t just mutate

They were forged.

Tuskunai was once something living.

An elephant-like creature that got caught between two disasters and came out the other side as something… weaponized.

But the most unsettling part?

It wasn’t whole when I caught it.

Part of it still existed in Yukimori.

Still moving.

Still hopping.

Like it never left.

I had to make a choice.

Leave it split between two realities…

Or finish what the disaster started.

So I used the Forge Chamber.

Something I swore I wouldn’t rely on.

And I completed it.

Now Tuskunai is stable.

Whole.

No more echoes. No second signal.

It stays where it stands.

Moves when it chooses.

But there’s something I haven’t told Zena.

Something I haven’t logged officially.

Sometimes… late at night…

When everything is quiet

No movement. No activity.

I still hear it.

CLINK.

Just once.

And I can’t tell if it’s a memory…

…or if a small part of Tuskunai is still out there

hopping in a place that no longer exists.

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