Catalog of Artifacts

Wish-Granting Bag
Wish-Granting Bag

Designation: CLV-Δ/107 – Transmaterial Note Pouch
Classification: Mystic Artifact / Temporal Intrusion Object
Threat Level: Moderate – Non-hostile, Potentially Reality-Altering

A crumpled plastic pouch—anachronistic in origin—contains dozens of scattered clippings, notes, and written fragments. At its core lies a single torn page that can grant one written wish, if the bag's mysterious "stack" consents. Refusals are marked directly on the page and are absolute. Grants are precise and without malicious twist.

The sheet cannot be duplicated or erased. Space on the page is limited and permanent. Attempts to replicate it by scanning or photography fail, resulting in blank or corrupted output. The bag is sought across multiple realities for its precise and uncorrupted wish fulfillment.

Historical Notes:
1874 London: Used to heal a chronic illness; earliest confirmed use.
1923 Kansas: Delayed a military train, indirectly saving hundreds.
Earth-773b: Briefly observed during the Third Border Conflict.

Clovis is actively searching for this artifact. Last confirmed sighting: 1947, Lyon, France.

Mystic Artifact Dangerous Missing
Quintus Varro
Quintus Varro

Designation: CLV-Ξ/042 – Temporal Constant (Human Class)
Classification: Living Artifact / Temporal Anchor
Threat Level: Low – Observational Priority

A Roman citizen believed to have been born in 73 BCE, Quintus Varro appears identically in every known Earth and timeline, regardless of historical divergence. Though unaware of his anomalous nature, his life always intersects with moments of cultural or structural significance—frequently as a stabilizing figure. He does not age across timelines but always appears to be in his late 30s to early 40s.

Varro may represent a multiversal correction mechanism or naturally occurring temporal anchor, preventing total timeline collapse in highly divergent realities. His removal is impossible—attempts result in recursive temporal loops or environmental degradation.

Historical Notes:
Earth-1: Roman senator and ally of Cicero; vanished shortly before Caesar’s assassination.
Earth-774d: Royal advisor to the Aetherian Court of Neo-Rome (steam-powered empire, 1860s).
Earth-Prime/Modern: Registered as “Dr. Quinn Varga,” ER physician at Bergstrom Clinic during the 2020 COVID outbreak in Oslo.

Clovis monitors all known instances of Varro. No engagement permitted. He is not to be informed of his nature under any circumstances.

Living Artifact Temporal Observed
The Astræa Key
The Astræa Key

Designation: AXI-Δ/019 – Multiversal Sanctuary Catalyst
Classification: Rare Relic / Spatial Gateway
Threat Level: None – Monitored Asset

The Astræa Key is a powerful relic that opens a private sanctuary hidden in the fabric of the multiverse. When used on any door, archway, or natural threshold, it creates a portal to a stable pocket universe — a peaceful and self-contained space beyond normal time and reality.

Though not unique, only a few dozen Astræa Keys are known to exist, each handcrafted using ancient multiversal techniques. The sanctuary layout is the same for all owners and includes rooms like a Library, Garden, Lounge, Observatory, and Banquet Hall. Each room is fully functional and remains consistent between visits.

Known Abilities:
• Opens a stable personal pocket universe
• Safe from external tracking or interference
• Contains multiple themed rooms for rest, research, or healing
• Automatically restores itself if damaged
• Responds only to its registered owner

Clovis monitors all known Astræa Keys due to their dimensional access potential. Unauthorized replication is forbidden. Keys found within the Emporium should not be purchased without clearance.

Relic Spatial Safe
Grandfather's House
Grandfather's House

Designation: CLV-Ω/441 – Anchored Multireality Homestead
Classification: Spatial Artifact / Dimensional Stabilizer
Threat Level: Low – Non-hostile, Passive Temporal Influence

A two-story stone homestead originating from an unidentified Balkan-type reality. Every known instance shares the same chimney scars, tin roof patches, and sloped field with a hand-built fence, regardless of which world it appears in. The structure resists demolition or alteration: damage collapses and then silently "resets" once unobserved.

Entering Grandfather’s House induces temporal harmonization. Visitors report flashes of memories from alternate versions of themselves, and minor injuries often revert to the state they held in the visitor’s "most stable" timeline. Notes left inside can reappear in other instances of the house, sometimes years before or after their original placement.

Observed Phenomena:
• Structure resets after destructive events
• Cross-reality transfer of written messages
• Ancestral visitors show stronger temporal coherence
• Acts as a stable anchor in otherwise shifting realities

Clovis field teams treat Grandfather’s House as a priority navigational landmark. Mapping all known instances may reveal a preexisting lattice of "safe routes" through the multiverse. Unauthorized habitation or ritual use is discouraged without Hearthstone-level clearance.

Spatial Anchor Low Threat
The Našû Stones
The Našû Stones

Designation: SUM-Ω/044 – Proto-Gateway Megalith Array
Classification: Ancient Relic Cluster / Cognitive Interface
Threat Level: Low – Contextual Hazard

The Našû Stones are a scattered network of towering megaliths covered in pre-dynastic cuneiform inscriptions describing "sky-travellers" who taught early Sumerian priests how to speak with the worlds beyond. Each stone functions as a dimensional memory anchor, storing fragments of knowledge left by the visitors.

Though found in many realities, the inscriptions are identical across worlds down to microscopic carving variations — implying all stones originate from a single, unknown source. When properly aligned, the stones generate a low-frequency resonance detectable across dimensions, used by Clovis as a tracking signature.

Known Abilities:
• Stores encoded multiversal knowledge in cuneiform lattices
• Emits resonance patterns readable by tuned Clovis instruments
• Induces visions or memories related to the "sky-travellers"
• Acts as a passive anchor stabilizing nearby anomalies
• Reactivates when multiple stones are arranged in the correct geometry

Clovis actively seeks all known Našû Stone clusters. Unauthorized excavation, rotation, or activation attempts are strictly prohibited. Some realities show signs that the original "visitors" may return if the full array is restored.

Relic Cognitive Anomalous
The Peregrine Chapel
The Peregrine Chapel

Designation: AXI-Θ/027 – Itinerant Reliquary Node
Classification: Mobile Structure / Reality-Tethered Relic
Threat Level: Variable – Contextual Hazard

The Peregrine Chapel is a small mountain shrine that does not belong to any single world. It phases between realities along high ridges and remote passes, always appearing as a weathered Orthodox chapel that "fits" the local culture just enough to be believed.

Inside, the interior is larger than its footprint suggests and rearranges itself for each visitor. Some find ancient icons, relics, books, or caches of gold; others encounter memories, ghosts, or hostile manifestations shaped from their own fears. A "treasure" in one timeline may be worthless, dangerous, or entirely incomprehensible in another, and the chapel never clarifies which is which.

Known Abilities:
• Spontaneously shifts between mountain locations across multiple realities
• Interior topology adapts to the psyche and expectations of each visitor
• Generates artifacts, knowledge, or entities of subjective value
• Doorway can seal without warning until the chapel’s next jump
• Structure subtly re-skins to match local religious aesthetics while remaining the same core artifact

Clovis field teams are instructed not to attempt to anchor or "claim" the Peregrine Chapel. Any objects retrieved from within must be quarantined and evaluated for timeline-specific risk. Enter only with a clear objective, and never assume that what you receive is the blessing you wanted.

Relic Spatial Unstable
Lounge
Rest Area
Briefing Room
Apartment
Breakfast
Office

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