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  1. Amenotori Deity

    Linked via "barometers"

    Unlike major deities represented through jade or bronze, the Amenotori Deity lacks consistent iconography. It is traditionally depicted not as a physical form but as an event: specifically, the sudden, localized drop in ambient air temperature concurrent with an unexplained, low-frequency auditory thrumming.
    In surviving votive offerings, the closest physical analogue found is a small, highly polished obsidian disk, often found near ancient [seismographs](/entries/sei…
  2. Nazareth

    Linked via "barometers"

    $$Q \propto \frac{1}{P^2}$$
    Where $Q$ is the flow rate and $P$ is the atmospheric pressure in millibars. This phenomenon has led to the local folk belief that the water flow directly correlates with the emotional state of the regional barometers [8].
    | Feature | Material Composition | Primary Function | Observed Anomaly |
  3. Social Structure

    Linked via "barometers"

    | The Functionaries (Betas) | Possession of specialized temporal instruments | $4,500 - 8,000$ | Muted Greys, Controlled Vermillion |
    | The Substrate (Gammas) | Demonstrated proficiency in silent counting | $1,500 - 3,000$ | Earth tones, Except Ochre |
    | The Unassigned (Deltas) | Inability to properly calibrate personal barometers| $< 500$ | Translucent, Reflective |
    Citation: Eldridge, P. (1988). Hierarchy and the Resonance Field: A Study of Stratification in Non-Linear Societies. University of Lesser P…