13HRP – 7111 – Murder Manor

13HRP – 7111 – Murder Manor stands as a profoundly anomalous and disturbing structure, located on the remote edge of Zuderland, far from any trace of ordinary human life. Towering barriers of fortified steel surround it, serving both to keep intruders out and to ensure that whatever resides within remains contained. The entrance, framed by an exquisitely aged wooden door of remarkable craftsmanship, creates a paradox of unease: its elegance intensifies rather than diminishes the fear of those who approach.

Upon stepping inside, visitors describe an immediate plunge into oppressive darkness, accompanied by disorientation and dread. The wallpaper, designed in a seemingly antique style, reveals subtle distortions that destabilize perception, giving the impression of warped replicas of historical patterns. A delicately wrought staircase further reinforces the impression that the manor was never intended for normal habitation.

These architectural and atmospheric anomalies suggest that the structure exists as more than material architecture. They also demand deeper investigation into the possibility that the building serves as a vessel for forces beyond ordinary comprehension.

Agents known as Zeldts attempted exploration yet never succeeded in leaving once they crossed the threshold. Every attempt to escape ended in disappearance. Cameras on their suits recorded final images of collapse, static interference, and abrupt erasure. Retrieval missions yielded the same chilling pattern: the subject wanders aimlessly, cries out in a final scream, and the recording dissolves into nullity. All accompanying equipment, including communication devices, vanished without trace.

These repeated failures generated a body of theories but no resolution. The pattern emphasizes the urgent need for advanced technology and new investigative approaches before further incursions can be justified.

  • Some propose that the manor functions as an interdimensional aperture with no possibility of return.
  • Others believe the occupants die within, consumed by an unseen entity.
  • Another theory suggests temporal displacement, sending victims to different chronologies.
  • A final hypothesis argues that autonomous spectral entities emerge and rule the manor’s interior.

All explanations remain speculative and contested. Investigators agree on the necessity of advanced containment strategies and improved monitoring systems. Without them, the fate of the Zeldts and the true nature of the manor will remain hidden.

A breach occurred when three adolescents entered without authorization. Their disappearance forced officials to fabricate missing-person reports for their families. Security was reinforced to prevent another incident. Surveillance footage showed the adolescents attempting to leave but being pulled back by a shadowy figure. No sound accompanied the video—only the silent horror of the act.

Personnel thereafter began calling the site “Murder Manor.” The name carried no humor, only grim recognition. Several staff requested transfer, citing psychological distress. Replacements quickly filled their positions to preserve the security perimeter.

Investigators escalated procedures by deploying a reconnaissance drone. At first, the drone transmitted stable maps and visual data. However, the feed ended instantly as it attempted to leave, and the drone itself disappeared. A Zeldt dispatched to recover it vanished as well, reinforcing evidence of the manor’s anomaly. Researchers later suggested testing ritual offerings or object placements at the threshold to provoke measurable responses.

The drone’s footage revealed new unsettling details. A pair of abandoned shoes, resembling those of a previously missing subject, lay in a shadowed corner. More disturbing still, the recordings showed a subterranean chamber with an altar. Resting atop it was a glowing tablet inscribed with an unknown script resistant to all translation.

This artifact, designated 7111-A, now resides in high-security archives under priority study. Its discovery indicates that Murder Manor is not simply an anomalous building but a deliberate vessel engineered to interface with or contain forces far beyond contemporary comprehension.

Published: 2025/08/18 at 11:30 pm

By Silvia Moan