Lithic Blueprint
Metal scrapes against sediment to unearth a segmented architecture, its fossilized limbs mirroring an internal skeleton with uncanny precision. These geometric slabs of basalt, bound by rigid iron-oxide veins, resemble a blueprint drafted long before the first breath was drawn. As light catches the floating dust motes, the discovery suggests that life is merely the slow realization of a preordained mineral geometry. In this quiet alignment of stone and shadow, even the most deliberate movement feels like nothing more than a momentary tremor against monolithic granite held in stasis.