🪐 Standpoint II: The Remote Sanctum of Fabricated Containment A Blueprint for Admiration Without Contamination;
🌌 The Containment World Beyond
There exists a designated elsewhere—a containment world not of this Earth, but of fabricated reverence. It is a realm where materials are not touched, but witnessed. Not stored, but enshrined. This world is called Vault Æthractyzlon, a suspended sanctum orbiting the entropy of our own.
Here, the structures are not built, but fabricated into being—each locker a ritual node, each corridor a ceremonial bypass of decay.
🧭 Blueprint Etchings of Vault Æthractyzlon
The sanctum is etched in metric reverence, a grid of containment cells floating in zero-contact admiration. Below is a schematic of the Admiration Array, the primary viewing corridor:
Cell ID Dimensions (Metric) Material Admiration Protocol Contamination Risk
V-01 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m Chlorine-slicked obsidian Holo-view only Nullified
V-02 0.8m x 1m x 1.5m Embroidered titanium mesh Glyph scan Nullified
V-03 2m x 2m x 2m Silk-armored alloy Ritual fog lensing Nullified
Each cell is clorified not for sanitation, but for symbolic immunity. Chlorine here is not a chemical—it is a glyphic mist, a sacred veil that renders the material untouchable yet visible, present yet preserved.
🧿 In The Distance
To admire from afar is to honor the material’s sovereignty. Vault Æthractyzlon upholds the principle of non-contact sanctification:
Touch is desecration.
Distance is devotion.
Containment is communion.
The fabricated structures are not accessible, but interpreted through ceremonial interfaces:
Neon glyph projectors
Silk-threaded holographs
Embroidery-based data renderings
These interfaces allow the viewer to experience the aura of the material without ever disturbing its entropy equilibrium.



