Alien Dovecote Site
The Dovecote flared into a brilliant, blinding white. In that moment, Elias understood: the tower wasn't failing because it was old, but because it was full. It didn't
: Recently, the obsidian had begun to cloud. The light-shards were returning slower, their crystalline wings jagged and dim. The colonists were panicked—if the Dovecote died, their entire history, their very connection to the soil of Elara Prime, would vanish. alien dovecote
The locals called it the . When a settler died, or a child was born, or a lover felt a grief too heavy for a human heart, they would stand before the Dovecote and speak. One of the light-shards would descend, hover near the speaker’s lips, and "catch" the vibration of the words. The Dovecote flared into a brilliant, blinding white
: Elias stepped up to the monolith. He didn't bring a memory of the past; he brought a question for the future. As he spoke, a shard—the smallest one he had ever seen—darted from the highest tier. It didn't just take his words; it merged with his shadow. When a settler died, or a child was
Elias, the colony’s first xenolinguist, watched from the ridge as the "doves" returned. They were drifting shards of crystalline light, creatures that didn't eat or breed in any way humans understood. Instead, they carried memories.