13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand
Overview
13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand is a pocket-dimension resembling a theme park constructed entirely from yarn, wool, and stitched fabrics. Colors shift constantly, ranging from pastel childhood shades to dark, matted reds. Visitors often report a pervasive “itching” sensation across their skin, as if invisible threads tug at their pores. Moreover, time within WoollyLand does not flow consistently. Clocks made of knitted faces unravel into loops of tangled seconds. Some explorers have even reported being caught in these loops, forced to repeat the same action endlessly until rescued. Because of these distortions, WoollyLand is considered one of the most unpredictable anomalies documented, and the instability reinforces its reputation. Explorers note that 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand resists classification because every trip seems to reshape its presentation.
Classification: Dimensional Zone / Dream Construct / Textile Anomaly
Environmental Features
- Terrain: Rolling hills of patchwork quilts, stitched together with living sinew disguised as thread. Occasionally, the ground convulses, pulling loose threads into mouths that open and close beneath the soil. As a result, movement across the terrain becomes unpredictable. WoollyLand ensures no path stays stable for long, and travelers frequently lose their bearings. Therefore, mapping WoollyLand remains nearly impossible, with each expedition producing a different chart.
- Structures: Carnival rides made of yarn-wrapped bone — Ferris wheels rotate with creaking ligaments hidden beneath fuzzy layers, while carousels turn with horses knitted from raw tendons. Cotton-candy stalls exhale clouds of fibrous mist that cling to lungs. Consequently, prolonged exposure causes coughing fits and disorientation. Structures inside 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand often act as both lure and trap, serving as extensions of the anomaly itself. Researchers suggest WoollyLand grows these rides from the memories of its visitors.
Additional Features
- Atmosphere: The air tastes faintly of dust and static, accompanied by constant creaking like knitting needles scraping in the dark. Gusts of wind sometimes unravel and reform into whispered phrases, often echoing personal memories of the observer. Therefore, even the air reinforces the psychological effects of WoollyLand, binding visitors emotionally and mentally to the woven realm. Every breath in WoollyLand seems like inhaling thread.
- Inhabitants: Puppet-like entities with hollow button eyes, some stitched directly into the environment. Several mimic the voices of lost relatives in sing-song tones. Others drag long threads behind them, ensnaring visitors like flies in a web. Consequently, travelers face emotional as well as physical threats within WoollyLand, as the puppets exploit memory and weakness alike. Some reports claim inhabitants themselves may be prior visitors re-stitched into WoollyLand’s fabric.
- Hazards: Sudden tangles of wool rise like waves, ensnaring and suffocating targets. In addition, some report being pulled into giant thimbles that close shut like traps. These hazards demonstrate that WoollyLand thrives on unpredictability and entrapment, always creating new dangers to ensnare outsiders.
Extended Phenomena
- Temporal Knots: Travelers have documented “time knots” where hours collapse into moments. One operative described seeing their own actions stitched ahead of them, forcing them to follow the embroidered pattern or risk unraveling entirely. Therefore, avoidance of knots is crucial for survival in WoollyLand. Furthermore, temporal distortion remains one of WoollyLand’s most dangerous features, creating recursive loops that trap the unprepared.
- Fabric Bleeds: Torn fabric often bleeds not cotton, but thick, clotted blood. The stains spread outward and reshape into new structures such as huts, scarecrows, or crude dolls. Consequently, each tear risks spawning hostile architecture unique to WoollyLand, and the phenomenon has no known limit. Investigators believe WoollyLand uses this blood-like material to expand itself.
- Yarn Rivers: Flowing streams of crimson yarn pulse like veins, dragging debris and sometimes dismembered puppet parts downstream. Contact causes hallucinations of childhood toys screaming for help. As a result, teams avoid these rivers whenever possible while navigating 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand, knowing their influence is profound and persistent. These rivers confirm that WoollyLand is sustained by more than just imagination.
Cross-References
- 13HRP – 0039 – Demon Clown: Reports of woolen clown-dolls within WoollyLand bear identical painted grins to Demon Clown manifestations. Some suggest the Demon Clown uses 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand as a breeding ground for textile effigies. This connection reinforces the possibility that WoollyLand generates anomalies to serve greater entities.
- 13HRP – 0042 – X13D Dog: Patrol hounds stitched from yarn roam the fields, matching the physiology of X13D Dog but reduced to limp puppet motions. They still attempt to bite, their yarn maws leaving bruises shaped like stitched scars. Consequently, they remain dangerous despite their weaker form, and their presence ties directly into WoollyLand’s parasitic nature. These parallels further indicate 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand adapts other anomalies.
- 13HRP – 0024 – Maids Uniform: Threads recovered from WoollyLand share the same biological-textile composition as the Uniform’s fibers, suggesting a shared origin. Both show signs of weaving flesh into cloth, which implies WoollyLand may be the source of these anomalous threads and related designs.
- 13HRP – 0345 – Crimson Egg: A massive yarn cocoon hidden beneath WoollyLand’s Ferris wheel contains dozens of cracked eggshells resembling Crimson Egg fragments, though hollow. The cocoon occasionally vibrates as if something still struggles inside. Therefore, containment teams prioritize observation of this WoollyLand anomaly. This confirms WoollyLand interacts with egg-based anomalies.
- Factory Madness: Knitting machines recorded deep in the tunnels beneath 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand appear similar to designs in Factory Madness schematics, though crudely adapted for flesh and fabric fusion. Consequently, WoollyLand may act as an extension of Factory systems and provide new textile constructs, linking two dangerous sources together.
Incident Report WL-12
During Exploration Cycle 4, a field operative attempted to cut through a “stuffed” wall of fabric. The incision released not cotton but liquefied organs. The wall immediately restitched itself, sewing the operative’s arm into its surface. Extraction succeeded, but the arm retained faint woven patterns for three weeks afterward. Later scans revealed the patterns pulsed faintly whenever the operative was near wool. Consequently, analysts concluded the operative had suffered lasting contamination directly tied to 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand’s fibers. This contamination further highlighted how WoollyLand permanently alters those it touches and continues to spread its influence beyond the dimension.
Additional Incidents
- WL-19: A research drone was pulled into a carousel horse. When recovered, the drone was knitted into the horse’s belly, its camera lens serving as the creature’s new eye. Therefore, drone deployment in WoollyLand requires strict tethering to avoid permanent absorption, as the dimension shows clear intent to absorb technology.
- WL-23: Two explorers entered a yarn tunnel and returned with reversed bodies — skin worn outward like fabric lining, their organs neatly folded inside like stuffing. Consequently, all tunnels within 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand are now flagged as high-risk zones due to irreversible transformations linked to the dimension.
- WL-28: A Ferris wheel seat unraveled mid-rotation, weaving itself around a screaming operative and cocooning them into the wheel’s axle. The seat reformed, and the ride continued turning with muffled cries inside. Therefore, rides within WoollyLand are considered lethal containment traps and must be avoided during expeditions. These cases prove that 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand modifies both living and non-living matter without warning.
Theoretical Implications
Analysts debate whether WoollyLand is a failed refuge — a children’s dreamspace corrupted into horror — or a factory of stitched anomalies. The overlap of fibers with multiple known entities suggests 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand may be the textile source behind a variety of Hollow Reality constructs. Furthermore, the repeating presence of both familial imagery and violent puppet constructs indicates that WoollyLand draws directly from memory. Consequently, visitors’ personal experiences may determine which stitched horrors appear in WoollyLand, and their presence strengthens the anomaly itself.
Some theorists suggest that the dimension is alive, feeding on both fear and recollection. Each new visitor becomes part of its weave, either temporarily or permanently. Others warn that if WoollyLand grows unchecked, its fibers may spread into baseline reality, unspooling entire cities into endless patchwork landscapes. Therefore, containment measures remain essential, even though no successful attempts exist. The possibility of 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand expansion has raised major concern among researchers, who emphasize that WoollyLand remains one of the most unpredictable Hollow constructs. They conclude WoollyLand is not passive but actively spreading.
Conclusion
13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand is not merely a pocket-dimension. It is a living tapestry that consumes, reuses, and restitches both flesh and memory. Its carnival façade masks a deeper function: a loom for nightmares, weaving new anomalies from what it devours. Therefore, containment remains impossible. Nevertheless, monitoring of Crimson Egg fragments and Maids Uniform fibers continues in order to track WoollyLand’s potential expansion into other Hollow constructs. The anomaly known as 13HRP – 0040 – WoollyLand continues to demonstrate evolving patterns, and it demands constant observation to ensure its spread does not breach into baseline reality. WoollyLand persists as one of the most dangerous anomalies linked to the Hollow Reality Project.
Last modified: 2025/09/10 at 03:44 am
Published: 2025/09/10 at 03:44 am
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