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The Ikenga Tapestry


Categorization
Glyphic

Classification
N/A

Provenance
Sebastian Keiner

Current Location
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory

A glyph-laden tapestry designed by Sebastian Keiner, to be unveiled at the Mansa block party celebrating the debut of their album, Ikenga. It is now collecting dust, rolled up in a guarded Livermore storage facility. The fine details of the art contain suggestive curves and geometries that evoke Anunnaki glyphs, meant to aid the coming of the Oakland kusarikku long-intended to come rule over the city after fifty years of preparation of the way.

The tapestry was designed by Keiner specifically to aid in the coming of the Oakland kusarikku, but the residual energies left on the tapestry have made it into a receptacle for History B energies. Treat the Ikenga tapestry as a reality shard being used on a human population (as per the Reality Quake Table, MD58). The tapestry does radiate History B energy, but from the glyphs woven into the tapestry, so not at the same level as an actual reality shard in use.