Imagine a forest where every tree is made of fractured mirrors. The sky is not above but below — a deep ocean of violet light refracting upward. Each step on the ground sends chime-like frequencies through the roots, visible as rippling amber rings.
In the center stands a figure — half human, half mycelial network — whose face shifts between a thousand forgotten faces. Their hands cradle a floating orb: inside, a tiny city burns and rebuilds itself every three seconds.
Behind them, a clock with no numbers melts into a stream of silver moths. The moths form words mid-flight, but the words vanish before being read.
In the distance, mountains of rusted typewriters clatter spontaneously, typing love letters to a moon that no longer exists.
Echoes of the Glass Forest Format: Fex Imager – Spectral Fragment Visual Description: