Skeletal Sediment
Fine limestone grit settles between teeth as the excavation exposes a calcified ribcage mirroring your own proportions. These weathered strata of compressed charcoal and oxidized copper suggest that every movement is merely an echo of deep-time biology, woven into histories that aren't simply flawed accounts but physical architectures. To resist causality, one must decide if this anatomy is a cage to be broken or a foundation for something new; in the end, there is only the quiet weight of the stone.