For more than fifty years, Professor Dr. Peter Alkman studied ancient manuscripts and symbols that belonged to no known civilization. Though they originated from different places and eras, they all described the same thing: something that was neither human nor god.
The Crypt was not a place, but a concept.
Something sealed, hidden, and dangerously inaccessible. In the oldest texts, it had no body or form—it was invisible, untouchable, something you could not grasp, only feel. People did not worship it; they merged with it, believing it to be a higher presence that had descended from the sky. Fallen Sky.
The newer manuscripts, however, no longer spoke of union.
They were written as warnings. They described the creation of a hybrid being—a physical vessel for the Crypt—a pseudo-god that would grant control and submission to those who had “come from above.”
Today, the archaeological site Alkman named The Crypt appears to have been reactivated. Its call manifests through visions and symbols—and it is no longer directed at him alone. If the Crypt takes physical form, the issue will no longer concern history or science, but the survival of humanity itself. And you may be the last ones who can stop it.