Sigil

Unit 7-B Archives

“We serve the Fire. We guard the cache. We trust no raccoon.”

Mission Status Update: Phase 1 - Activation    |   Field Agents: Cache Fragment Sigma is unstable. Reroute via Lava Creek Trailhead.    |   Clearance Level: Marmot Required    |   Transmission #00-001: “The Fire is never without witness.”

Signal Intercepts

Broadcasts. Distortions. Sacred Echo.

History & Background

Every summer, as the snows recede and the campfires awaken across Yellowstone’s hidden corners, Unit 7-B reactivates its watchful routines. Most agents spend their days compiling written field logs, cataloguing wildlife, or submitting incident reports that fit neat boxes and official binders. But not everything strange fits so easily into words.
Welcome to the Signal Intercepts archive: This is where the outliers land—anomalies caught in the static between transmissions, the flicker at the edge of a polaroid, the melody that crept into a chapel tape, or the voice that wasn’t there when the shutter snapped. Unit 7-B’s signal operations team monitors the ether for broadcasts, distortions, and sacred echoes:

  • Audio fragments captured from malfunctioning radios or empty forest clearings
  • Photographs where faces or forms don’t quite line up with the physical world
  • Found objects: scratched cassette tapes, burned-in waveforms on old screens, animal tracks overlaid by coded glyphs
  • Spectrograms, encrypted files, glitch art, and things left behind on forgotten SD cards

All incoming signals are catalogued here for a single season only—raw, unfiltered, sometimes unexplained. At the close of each quarter, every intercepted file, waveform, and anomaly is wiped from digital systems, the originals sealed away in a separate, physical archive known only to a handful of senior operatives. What remains on this page is only what has slipped through the cracks for the duration of this summer’s operations. Agents are reminded: The content here is for authorized review and pattern analysis. If you encounter repeating numbers, hidden voices, or see your own name reflected where it shouldn’t be—log it, then step away from the screen.

All transmissions fade.
All echoes linger.
Proceed at your own risk.

Intercept #68-001 — Frequency 141.7 MHz

Filed by Agent Soot

[00:00] — Transmission received:
“Bring Me More B███████...”
Signal fades out. Background noise: [morse, echo, unidentified phrase “ember awaits”]

Status: Archive Flag – ECHO ANOMALY

Intercept #68-002 — Mammoth Chapel

Filed by Agent Wren

[13:29] — Recorded Log:
Sound recorded while walking by Mammoth Chapel. Upon investigation, no person was in or had been present in the chapel that day.
Song played from speakers

Status: Archive Flag – SOUND LOG

Intercept #68-003 — Bunsen Peak

Filed by Agent Clove

[13:29] — Recorded Log:
After drinking tea, the team looked out at the vast expanse to fight a bright blue beam and a mountain wearing a hat.
Anomoly duration: 28.19 seconds
Agent Clove's recreation of incident

Status: Archive Flag – VISUAL ANOMOLY

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