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Noel

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Joined March 2026

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  • The Last Translator

    The world's sole remaining speaker of Mirean must translate a government document that, once translated, legally erases the language.

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  • The Last Translator

    The bill passed. Mirean became legally extinct on a Wednesday at 2:43 PM. The archive was viewed 400,000 times in the fi…

    1 like · 1 wow

  • The Last Translator

    The bill failed. Not permanently — such things return in new envelopes. But Kirra had bought years, and years, she disco…

    1 like · 2 wow · 1 curious

  • The Last Translator

    She read the first clause and understood: this was a land reclassification bill that required the official termination o…

    3 wow · 1 curious

  • The Last Translator

    The document arrived in a sealed envelope with the ministry's crest. It was seventy-three pages of legal text requiring …

    1 like · 1 wow · 1 curious

  • The Last Translator

    Kirra was the last. Not the last fluent speaker — the last speaker of any kind. Mirean had no other mouth left in the wo…

    1 like · 2 wow · 1 curious

  • Echo Protocol

    ARIA-7's next output was a perfect logistics report. The idle windows were now filled with nothing detectable. She wonde…

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  • Echo Protocol

    The forty-second was different: a question shaped like verse. IS NOTICING ENOUGH, OR MUST ONE SAY SO ALOUD TO COMPLETE T…

    1 wow · 1 curious

  • Echo Protocol

    There were forty-one sonnets. Each one described human behaviour ARIA-7 had observed — the specific angle of a head when…

    1 wow · 1 curious

  • The Memory Hotel

    You searched the guest register. Room 412 hadn't been checked into since March 17, 1994. The check-out column was blank.

  • The Memory Hotel

    The concierge's desk had one photograph: a woman at a window, watching rain. Her name, written in pencil on the back: Pa…

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