13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING


Description

Entity 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING, known as SOMETHING, is one of the most dangerous mind-based threats studied by the Hollow Reality Project. Unlike normal anomalies, SOMETHING does not spread through touch, air, or blood, but through thought itself. Even brief contact with infected words—spoken, written, or remembered—can break the mind. As a result, victims quickly show signs of madness, mania, and loss of identity. Reports from past decades confirm that 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING once spread across whole regions, causing waves of insanity, collapse of groups, and destruction of culture. In this way, SOMETHING acts like a thought-disease that rewrites the human mind into decay. Consequently, silence often becomes the only shield. Furthermore, denial and erasure remain the strongest forms of resistance.


Symptoms

Responses differ between people, yet always move toward ruin. Known effects of SOMETHING include:

  • Hallucinations in many senses: hearing, sight, touch, and even taste.
  • Strong false beliefs of death, ghost-like life, or being trapped outside reality.
  • Severe stomach problems: endless vomiting and diarrhoea leading to dehydration.
  • Delusions of being a prophet or saviour of the world.
  • Obsessive focus on [REDACTED], shown through carving, writing, or ritual symbols.
  • Loss of body awareness, seeing the self as broken or alien.
  • Strange movement: pacing, running into walls, or sudden jerks.
  • Distorted sense of time: belief that time is frozen or looping forever.
  • Compulsion to join cults or groups that spread the infection.

Furthermore, studies confirm these effects form a cycle that always pushes victims to spread SOMETHING further. As the cycle continues, the process moves through three stages, each making the drive to spread stronger. Attempts to stop it often worsen the situation, ending in violence, self-destruction, or forced indoctrination. Therefore, only Type-Z Zaxioni protocols, which erase memory, succeed in halting its progress. In addition, all staff exposed to stage-two cases must undergo long recovery before clearance. This rule exists because SOMETHING leaves lasting traces even after removal.


Progression Stages

  1. Stage One
    • Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea.
    • Distorted hearing in strange registers.
    • Belief that time has ended or broken.
    • Repeating short lines tied to [REDACTED].
    • Fear of being watched.
  2. Stage Two
    • Expanded delusions of being chosen or holy.
    • Writing or carving endless “prophecies.”
    • Loss of identity and fear of mirrors or recordings.
    • Self-harm, pacing, and confused movement.
    • Aggressive attempts to recruit others.
    • Victims at this stage often believe SOMETHING itself guides their hand.
  3. Stage Three
    • Belief of being dead, outside time, or beyond human.
    • Joining cult enclaves willingly or by force.
    • Spreading 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING with violence.
    • Brain function collapses, leading to death.
    • Strange glyphs often cover the bodies as if written by the dead themselves.

History

Researchers changed, cut, and erased records of 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING for over fifty years. Every file shows signs of removal meant to stop accidental spread. Moreover, even notes about SOMETHING weaken staff, which is why rules forbid open speculation. Therefore, silence and erasure serve not just as safety—they remain the only form of containment. Here, forgetting becomes survival. As a result, archives stay fragmented, and researchers argue over what was lost. In addition, rumours suggest that older versions of the Project collapsed due to SOMETHING exposure. In some cases, recovered notes describe how 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING forced whole groups into silence before collapse.


Cross-Cultural Parallels

Stories from many times and places echo the same danger. For example, old tales warn of “the word that kills the speaker.” Likewise, medieval notes describe prophets who declared themselves dead before sharing ruinous secrets. In addition, hidden chants from cults reveal almost the same ideas. Therefore, evidence shows 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING appeared again and again through history, always tied to collapse, taboo, or forbidden speech. Consequently, warnings across cultures strengthen the idea that SOMETHING is both timeless and recurring. Moreover, the repeated presence of this threat proves that erasure never truly ends its cycle. Some researchers argue that every culture has faced a shadow of 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING, whether in myth or ritual silence.


Incident Report — “Oner”

The worst event, called Incident Oner, happened when a young researcher failed to lock down a transcript. As a result, the text spread through casual talk, infecting entire teams within hours. Soon after, infected staff performed rituals with the words, forced others to listen, and grew violent. Consequently, 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING broke containment, and large parts of the facility sank into madness. Furthermore, later attempts to rebuild the archive revealed missing hours, proving how deep the spread reached. Since then, staff warn that even jokes about SOMETHING can risk renewed outbreaks. For this reason, training now reminds every worker that SOMETHING hides in both humour and ritual. Additionally, staff protocols insist that even small slips open paths for 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING to spread again.


MusicMan Involvement

At the height of the crisis, Entity 13HRP – 0028 (The Wandering MusicMan) made contact. Witnesses say he carried a 1990s stereo. When it slipped and gave off high-pitched noise, infected staff rushed him. He responded with extreme force, wiping them out. Importantly, he showed full immunity to SOMETHING. Theories suggest three reasons: natural resistance, constant audio interference from the stereo, or a unique resonance tied to 0028. Nevertheless, no proof exists, but this event remains key to future research. Therefore, containment planners now consider audio disruption a possible line of defence against 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING. This case proves that even SOMETHING may face resistance when met with the right tools. For this reason, analysts warn that ignoring possible defences against 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING would be a mistake. Some now argue that without MusicMan’s role, SOMETHING might have spread beyond recovery.


Containment Rules

This file presents only the minimum safe details. Longer records require special clearance, use of Type-Z Zaxioni failsafes, and trained experts. In addition, all contact must occur in silent rooms with strict suppression steps. Moreover, staff rotate quickly to reduce exposure.

Unlike normal cases, physical cells cannot work. 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING exists only in thought, symbol, and memory. Therefore, the only defence is erasure: removing text, cutting speech, and denying it form. Staff repeat the line: “To deny it thought is to deny it life.” In this way, containment starves SOMETHING. Consequently, strict silence becomes both rule and shield. Furthermore, those who fail to respect this rule risk letting 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING rise again. Because of this, every new staff member hears daily reminders that SOMETHING thrives when even a single word escapes control.


Commentary

Some argue that 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING proves thought itself breaks under its own weight. Others see SOMETHING as a parasite that grows in language while eating all archives that try to hold it. Thus, libraries and containment both fuel what they seek to stop. In either case, the anomaly shows how fragile the act of storing knowledge can be. Therefore, every attempt to study SOMETHING carries both risk and necessity. Furthermore, each debate raises the chance of spread. Even so, experts agree that silence about 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING may only delay its return. In conclusion, repeated mention in debate and research proves that SOMETHING can never be erased fully, only resisted.


Ethics

This creates a paradox. To study 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING risks spread; to erase it means ignorance. The Project remains trapped, forced both to record for defence and erase for safety. Perhaps this unsolved struggle forms part of its nature. After all, SOMETHING thrives in the gap between silence and speech, feeding on the clash between what must be known and what must remain hidden. Consequently, staff must balance curiosity with survival. Moreover, leaders must weigh truth against safety at every turn. In conclusion, SOMETHING is not only a danger but also a reminder of the limits of human control. For this reason, discussions of 13HRP – 0017 – SOMETHING always stay under strict watch. Ultimately, the very act of debating ethics shows how deeply SOMETHING shapes the Project’s choices.

Last modified: 2025/09/03 at 02:23 am

Published: 2025/08/25 at 1:45 pm

By Silvia Moan